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

NFL 2023 | Week 19 | Sun, Jan 14, 2024 | DAK WITH PACKERS DST, FERGUSON TOUCHDOWN ACCESS, PUKA AND AMON-RA RECEIVER CEILINGS

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

Winning lineup

POS PLAYER OWN SAL PTS
QB
Dak Prescott
DAL QB
24.3% 7600 35.62
RB
Aaron Jones
GB RB
39.6% 6300 35.1
RB
Tony Pollard
DAL RB
35.1% 6100 21.5
WR
Amon-Ra St. Brown
DET WR
52.4% 8000 21
WR
Puka Nacua
LAR WR
37.8% 7200 35.9
WR
Josh Reynolds
DET WR
15.0% 3800 13
TE
Jake Ferguson
DAL TE
35.7% 4700 37.3
FLEX
Khalil Shakir
BUF WR
30.8% 3400 12.1
DST
Packers
GB DST
13.1% 2300 13

Analysis

Stack summary
This roster wins through a rare conflict point. Dak Prescott and Packers defense occupy the same game, which normally creates immediate tension because every defensive event against Dallas damages the quarterback. In this game, the failure mode became the ceiling path. Green Bay produced sacks, interceptions, and a defensive touchdown while Dallas fell into extreme pass volume. Prescott still reached 403 passing yards, three touchdowns, a rushing supplement, and the 300 yard bonus. The Dallas scoring was concentrated in a way the roster captured cleanly. Jake Ferguson handled the touchdown access with three receiving scores, while Tony Pollard added the running back volume and short touchdown. The lineup did not need CeeDee Lamb because the correct Dallas production tree ran through quarterback volume, tight end touchdowns, and running back receptions. Aaron Jones supplied the Green Bay side with the most direct leverage on the Cowboys collapse. His three rushing touchdowns made the Packers side matter without needing Jordan Love. The roster used the result of the game rather than a standard passing stack. The secondary cluster came from Rams Lions. Puka Nacua supplied the slate breaking receiver score, Amon-Ra St. Brown supplied the high floor Detroit target share, and Josh Reynolds gave the lineup a lower salary route into the same game environment. Khalil Shakir finished the build as a cheap touchdown receiver from Buffalo. This is a small slate roster with heavy ownership, so the edge was not low cumulative exposure. The edge was accepting popular plays, then pairing them through a construction most rosters avoid because the quarterback and opposing defense create discomfort.
Uniqueness notes
The defining decision is Dak Prescott with Packers defense. Most builds treat quarterback against opposing defense as a rule out, especially in a playoff slate with fewer available paths. This entry allowed both outcomes to coexist because Dallas volume and Green Bay defensive pressure were not mutually exclusive once the game broke open. The Ferguson decision mattered more than a standard Dak stack. Prescott produced enough raw points, but Ferguson captured the concentrated touchdown outcome. Pollard added receptions and rushing touchdown equity, creating a five player Dallas Green Bay nucleus with multiple scoring channels. The Rams Lions group gave the roster a second game with receiving volume instead of forcing another quarterback. Puka Nacua and Amon-Ra St. Brown were the premium receiver outputs. Josh Reynolds made the salary math possible without removing access to Detroit's passing tree.
Build details
Roster construction: 5-3-1 Game key: GB@DAL: 5 (QB game) LAR@DET: 3 PIT@BUF: 1 Primary lever: Dak Prescott paired with Packers defense in the same game Secondary lever: Jake Ferguson as the concentrated Dallas touchdown receiver