NFL Fantasy Football Millionaire [$1M to 1st]

NFL 2020 | Week 19 | Sat, Jan 16, 2021 | MAHOMES WITH KELCE, BILLS DST TOUCHDOWN, TREQUAN SMITH SALARY SHOT

NFL Fantasy Football Millionaire [$1M to 1st]
NFL Fantasy Football Millionaire [$1M to 1st]

Winning lineup

POS PLAYER OWN SAL PTS
QB
Patrick Mahomes
KC QB
27.6% 8000 21.6
RB
Aaron Jones
GB RB
21.4% 6800 18.3
RB
Cam Akers
LAR RB
49.6% 5700 18.6
WR
Tre'Quan Smith
NO WR
1.1% 3300 23.5
WR
Mecole Hardman
KC WR
9.2% 3900 10.2
WR
Allen Lazard
GB WR
6.8% 3900 19.6
TE
Travis Kelce
KC TE
45.1% 7800 27.9
FLEX
Stefon Diggs
BUF WR
30.0% 7300 27.6
DST
Bills
BUF DST
15.5% 2900 19

Analysis

Stack summary
This roster uses Kansas City as the quarterback anchor, but it does not overcommit to every Chiefs skill player. Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, and Mecole Hardman captured enough of the Kansas City scoring tree while leaving salary for the concentrated receiver scores across the rest of the slate. The Green Bay Rams game created a clean three player cluster. Aaron Jones and Allen Lazard captured Packers touchdown access from different lanes, while Cam Akers handled the Los Angeles rushing workload. Akers did not need the Rams to win. His role gave the lineup volume from the losing side without forcing a fragile passing stack. Buffalo supplied the defensive swing and a receiver ceiling. Stefon Diggs carried the passing production with eight catches, 106 yards, and a touchdown. Bills defense created the slate moving event with pressure, an interception, and a defensive touchdown against Lamar Jackson. Tre'Quan Smith was the salary release point. At 3,300 and 1.1 percent ownership, two touchdowns from the Saints receiver room gave the roster a score most lineups did not have room to duplicate.
Uniqueness notes
The roster accepted popular volume where role certainty was strongest. Kelce, Akers, Diggs, and Mahomes carried ownership, but each had direct access to the narrow scoring paths inside their teams. The lineup separated because the cheap receivers were not empty salary punts. Tre'Quan Smith was the main scoring exception. His low ownership was not attached to a thin role with no ceiling. New Orleans needed secondary receiver production, and Smith converted three catches into two touchdowns. Allen Lazard played a similar role at a higher floor level, giving Green Bay receiver access without paying Davante Adams salary. The Bills defense selection created a different type of roster pressure. Defenses against Lamar Jackson usually require accepting broken play risk, but Buffalo forced the game into a low scoring environment and returned the interception for a touchdown. The lineup won through selective concentration, not a full game overload.
Build details
Roster construction: 3-3-2-1 Game key: CLE@KC: 3 (QB game) LAR@GB: 3 BAL@BUF: 2 TB@NO: 1 Primary lever: Patrick Mahomes paired with Travis Kelce and Mecole Hardman Secondary lever: Bills defense touchdown against Lamar Jackson plus Tre'Quan Smith as the low ownership salary release