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NFL 2020 | Week 20 | Sun, Jan 24, 2021 | RODGERS WITH ADAMS AND MVS, KELCE HILL AFC CONCENTRATION, BUCCANEERS DST AGAINST RODGERS

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

POS PLAYER OWN SAL PTS
QB
Aaron Rodgers
GB QB
30.3% 6500 27.84
RB
Darrel Williams
KC RB
28.9% 4800 13.1
RB
Leonard Fournette
TB RB
45.3% 5300 18.4
WR
Tyreek Hill
KC WR
47.4% 7200 29.2
WR
Davante Adams
GB WR
67.1% 8000 21.7
WR
Marquez Valdes-Scantling
GB WR
12.6% 3900 24.5
TE
Travis Kelce
KC TE
65.2% 8000 39.8
FLEX
Dawson Knox
BUF TE
9.7% 2800 16.2
DST
Buccaneers
TB DST
30.9% 2700 9

Analysis

Stack summary
This roster takes an uncommon route through a two game conference championship slate. Aaron Rodgers is the quarterback anchor, yet the build avoids a full Green Bay passing overload. Davante Adams and Marquez Valdes-Scantling supply the Packers receiving production, while the opposing Tampa Bay defense captures sacks, an interception, and a fumble recovery against the same passing volume. Leonard Fournette keeps exposure on the Tampa Bay side through rushing and receiving usage, turning the NFC game into a five man cluster built around both efficiency and disruption. The AFC side is narrower and more intentional. Travis Kelce and Tyreek Hill absorb the explosive Kansas City receiving production, while Darrel Williams fills the backfield role at moderate salary. Dawson Knox serves as the Buffalo bring back, not as a Josh Allen stack, but as a cheap red zone role attached to Buffalo passing volume. The diagnostic center of the roster is concentration. On a two game slate, first place often comes from identifying which offenses will compress production into a few players. Green Bay passing, Kansas City passing, and Tampa Bay defensive pressure all condensed into rosterable forms.
Uniqueness notes
The sharp call lies in using Tampa Bay defense against Aaron Rodgers while still rostering Rodgers with two Packers receivers. Most lineups treat quarterback and opposing defense as mutually exclusive. This roster read the game differently. Green Bay could still throw for 346 yards and three touchdowns while Tampa Bay produced enough sacks and turnovers to remain viable. On a short slate, defensive scoring can coexist with elite quarterback volume when the offense must keep throwing under pressure. The AFC construction also avoided the most common path. Many lineups on this slate began with Patrick Mahomes or Josh Allen, then tried to sort out the pass catchers. This roster skipped both quarterbacks and attacked the game through the strongest receiving concentration. Kelce and Hill combined for 69 fantasy points, while Knox supplied a low salary touchdown response from Buffalo. From a predictive angle, this roster points toward an actionable playoff slate principle. When the slate shrinks, quarterback ownership can become more fragile than concentrated receiver volume. From a prescriptive angle, future two game builds can profit from pairing a popular quarterback game on one side with pass catcher concentration from the other game, especially when salary relief comes from a cheap role with touchdown access instead of a thin volume profile.
Build details
Roster construction: 5-4 Game key: TB@GB: 5 (QB game) BUF@KC: 4 Primary lever: Aaron Rodgers with Davante Adams and Marquez Valdes-Scantling while also using Buccaneers defense against him Secondary lever: Travis Kelce and Tyreek Hill as the AFC receiving concentration with Dawson Knox as low salary Buffalo response