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NFL 2022 | Week 2 | Sun, Sep 18, 2022 | MIA DOUBLE STACK WITH ANDREWS BRINGBACK, ST BROWN TARGET SHARE ONE OFF, JAGUARS DST LOW OWNERSHIP SEPARATOR
Winning lineup
| POS | PLAYER | OWN | SAL | PTS |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| QB | Tua Tagovailoa MIA QB | 3.6% | 5600 | 43.86 |
| RB | Nick Chubb CLE RB | 8.4% | 7100 | 32.3 |
| RB | Jeff Wilson Jr. SF RB | 10.4% | 5100 | 12.3 |
| WR | Tyreek Hill MIA WR | 14.4% | 7100 | 45 |
| WR | Amon-Ra St. Brown DET WR | 19.7% | 6500 | 42.4 |
| WR | Jaylen Waddle MIA WR | 6.3% | 6400 | 43.1 |
| TE | Mark Andrews BAL TE | 9.2% | 6400 | 28.7 |
| FLEX | Greg Dortch ARI WR | 21.3% | 3500 | 15.5 |
| DST | Jaguars JAX DST | 1.8% | 2300 | 21 |
Analysis
Stack summary
This winner is a pure game outcome capture from MIA at BAL, then a disciplined refusal to chase secondary correlations elsewhere. Tua Tagovailoa, Tyreek Hill, and Jaylen Waddle form the double stack, then Mark Andrews completes the game environment capture as the bringback. The scoring distribution inside Miami makes the structure coherent. Tagovailoa throws six passing touchdowns and four go to Hill and Waddle. The lineup does not need to guess which Miami receiver gets the eruption because it carries both, and it does not need a Baltimore quarterback because Andrews supplies the direct path to Ravens touchdown access.
Outside the stack, the roster selects one concentrated passing profile from Detroit and one concentrated rushing profile from Cleveland. Amon-Ra St. Brown becomes the Lions passing game, which matters because Jared Goff spreads touchdowns while St. Brown carries the target share. Nick Chubb becomes the Browns scoring engine through touchdowns in a game Cleveland controlled for long stretches. Greg Dortch is the only true chalk concession. His salary role keeps the build viable without taking on structural risk.
Jacksonville defense is the lineup breaker. At 1.8 percent ownership, the Jaguars become the late slot that flips the contest. The defense outcome punishes chalk defense builds and creates a margin where a merely acceptable running back score from Jeff Wilson Jr. does not matter.
Uniqueness notes
The uniqueness lives in two places. First, the roster commits to a full double stack with a bringback in a large field contest, then declines every other micro correlation. Many lineups over extend correlation once they choose a primary game. This roster treats the primary game as the only place where correlation adds win equity, then keeps the remaining selections independent and role driven.
Second, the defense choice is a low ownership decision with direct leverage against common construction habits. Jacksonville is paired with an in division opponent and arrives at a ceiling outcome while popular defenses fail. This type of defense selection is not about predicting one exact event. It is about using a volatile position as a separation mechanism while the rest of the roster stays anchored to concentrated usage profiles.
Build details
Primary lever: Tua Tagovailoa double stacked with Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle, brought back with Mark Andrews
Secondary lever: Jacksonville defense at low ownership as the separation slot while chalk defenses fail