NFL Saturday Fantasy Football Millionaire [$500K to 1st]

NFL 2023 | Week 15 | Sat, Dec 16, 2023 | GOFF DOUBLE WITH LAPORTA, ADDISON ROOKIE CEILING, THREE GAME BALANCED CLUSTER

NFL Saturday Fantasy Football Millionaire [$500K to 1st]
NFL Saturday Fantasy Football Millionaire [$500K to 1st]

Winning lineup

POS PLAYER OWN SAL PTS
QB
Jared Goff
DET QB
15.5% 6500 31.12
RB
Jahmyr Gibbs
DET RB
35.3% 6700 27.8
RB
Jaylen Warren
PIT RB
23.3% 5200 11.8
WR
Diontae Johnson
PIT WR
19.2% 5200 16.2
WR
Tee Higgins
CIN WR
12.0% 5900 22.1
WR
Jordan Addison
MIN WR
9.4% 5600 32.1
TE
Sam LaPorta
DET TE
38.3% 6000 28.6
FLEX
Ty Chandler
MIN RB
32.6% 5300 27.7
DST
Colts
IND DST
17.3% 3500 14

Analysis

Stack summary
This roster won through three clean game clusters with no wasted salary. The Detroit block supplied the main ceiling. Jared Goff threw five touchdowns, Jahmyr Gibbs scored through both rushing and receiving roles, and Sam LaPorta turned tight end into a slate breaking position with three touchdowns. The roster did not need a Denver bring back because Detroit controlled the game and concentrated the touchdowns among the exact pieces selected. The Minnesota Cincinnati block supplied the second ceiling source. Jordan Addison and Tee Higgins both produced two touchdown games, while Ty Chandler added a 100 yard rushing bonus and a rushing touchdown. This cluster attacked the same game from different scoring lanes. Addison captured explosive rookie receiver production, Higgins captured Cincinnati touchdown leverage, and Chandler captured Minnesota backfield volume. The Pittsburgh Indianapolis block was less explosive but still important. Jaylen Warren and Diontae Johnson supplied usable Pittsburgh points, while Colts defense attacked Mitchell Trubisky with sacks, turnovers, and the 7 to 13 points allowed bucket. Indianapolis did not need a defensive touchdown. The pressure and turnovers were enough because the rest of the roster carried multiple ceiling scores. The diagnostic read is simple. The winner found touchdown concentration across three games instead of overloading one single shootout. Goff and LaPorta were the main cause of the separation, Addison was the lower ownership receiver ceiling, and Colts defense created enough leverage against a backup quarterback to avoid needing a punt defense score.
Uniqueness notes
The roster was not a thin one game stack. It was a three game allocation with each cluster serving a different purpose. Detroit gave the quarterback and tight end ceiling, Minnesota Cincinnati gave multiple touchdown receivers plus running back volume, and Indianapolis defense gave pressure against a backup quarterback. Jordan Addison was the strongest separation point. At 9.4 percent ownership, his 111 yards, two touchdowns, and 100 yard bonus gave the roster a receiver score many builds did not have. Higgins paired with him without requiring Jake Browning, which kept salary and roster spots available for Goff, Gibbs, LaPorta, and Chandler. The Detroit side was the structural anchor. Goff and LaPorta captured four of Detroit's five passing touchdowns between quarterback scoring and tight end scoring, while Gibbs added a separate touchdown path. The lineup profited from Detroit scoring through only a few players instead of spreading production across the full offense.
Build details
Roster construction: 3-3-3 Game key: DEN@DET: 3 (QB game) PIT@IND: 3 MIN@CIN: 3 Primary lever: Jared Goff with Jahmyr Gibbs and Sam LaPorta in the Detroit scoring eruption Secondary lever: Jordan Addison and Tee Higgins touchdown ceilings from the Minnesota Cincinnati game