NFL $3.5M Fantasy Football Millionaire [$1M to 1st]

NFL 2022 | Week 9 | Sun, Nov 06, 2022 | FIELDS DOUBLE WITH MOONEY AND KMET, STEVENSON PLUS PATRIOTS DST, MIXON SLATE BREAKER

NFL $3.5M Fantasy Football Millionaire [$1M to 1st]
NFL $3.5M Fantasy Football Millionaire [$1M to 1st]

Winning lineup

POS PLAYER OWN SAL PTS
QB
Justin Fields
CHI QB
14.2% 5300 45.72
RB
Joe Mixon
CIN RB
12.2% 6500 58.1
RB
Rhamondre Stevenson
NE RB
40.5% 6200 16
WR
Tyreek Hill
MIA WR
14.9% 8500 30.3
WR
Christian Kirk
JAX WR
10.0% 5500 21.6
WR
Darnell Mooney
CHI WR
8.5% 4700 17.5
TE
Cole Kmet
CHI TE
1.4% 3000 22
FLEX
Kenneth Walker III
SEA RB
13.6% 6200 30.9
DST
Patriots
NE DST
10.2% 4100 26

Analysis

Stack summary
This roster wins by turning popular building blocks into a structure the field does not mirror. Justin Fields is popular at his price, but the lineup refuses the common naked or single stack path and instead double stacks Fields with Darnell Mooney and Cole Kmet. The bet is simple. If Chicago finally produces multiple passing touchdowns, a double stack captures the full payout because Chicago targets condense into a narrow set of players. Mooney enters as a scoreless volume profile, so the touchdown swing carries real leverage. Kmet enters in a slate where tight end lacks a clean anchor, so attaching the low salary tight end to Fields is a direct way to buy multi touchdown access without paying for fragile mid tier options. The bringback is chosen for raw points, not symmetry. Tyreek Hill is the opposing hammer who keeps the stack honest. Chicago salary relief makes the Hill decision painless, and Hill can post the top wide receiver score in any environment. The second correlation is game script engineering. Rhamondre Stevenson is major chalk, so the roster pairs him with the Patriots defense to create a joint outcome. New England as a defense is expensive enough to keep ownership moderate, yet the matchup against Sam Ehlinger gives access to sacks, short fields, and defensive scoring. This pairing turns a popular running back into a leverage structure instead of a dead spot. Joe Mixon is the slate breaker who makes first place unreachable without him. Kenneth Walker III supplies a second ceiling running back while staying off the most crowded decision points at the position. Christian Kirk is the final stabilizer, a mid range receiver score that keeps the salary map intact while the rest of the roster does the separating.
Uniqueness notes
Total ownership is modest for a first place lineup, so uniqueness comes from correlation choices rather than obscure names. The Fields double is the clearest separator. Many lineups accept Fields and move on. Far fewer attach two pass catchers, since rushing quarterbacks tend to support naked builds in popular thinking. This roster uses that bias against the field. The tight end slot is the second separator. Cole Kmet at very low ownership creates a ceiling event the field rarely owns, and tight end scoring scarcity magnifies the gap. The Patriots defense completes the uniqueness loop. Pairing a chalk running back with a less popular defense produces a different distribution of lineups than either play alone, while still aligning with a coherent New England control script.
Build details
Primary lever: Justin Fields double stacked with Darnell Mooney and Cole Kmet plus Tyreek Hill bringback Secondary lever: Rhamondre Stevenson paired with Patriots DST versus Sam Ehlinger