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

NFL 2024 | Week 2 | Sun, Sep 15, 2024 | CARDINALS DST VS STAFFORD, KAMARA FOUR TDS, ARIZONA THREE PIECE

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
Daniel Jones
NYG QB
6.9% 5300 18.32
RB
A. Kamara
NO RB
4.3% 7000 47
RB
Jordan Mason
SF RB
50.1% 5200 20.4
WR
M. Harrison Jr.
ARI WR
3.6% 6900 32
WR
Chris Godwin
TB WR
23.2% 6000 27.7
WR
M. Nabers
NYG WR
17.6% 5900 31.7
TE
T. McBride
ARI TE
6.6% 6000 18.7
FLEX
J.K. Dobbins
LAC RB
27.5% 5400 23.1
DST
Cardinals
ARI DST
5.8% 2300 11

Analysis

Stack summary
This roster wins by building around a defense led game and then layering in concentrated offense from the same environment without turning it into a fragile onslaught. Arizona defense versus Matthew Stafford is the leverage point. Five sacks plus a takeaway creates a scoring floor at a salary that opens the rest of the build, and it also establishes the game script lens where Los Angeles possessions end early or end with mistakes. Harrison and McBride complete the Arizona side in two different ways. Harrison captures the touchdown access and the spike yardage on minimal targets, while McBride captures the drive level involvement. Together, they cover both red zone and chain moving roles, so Arizona scoring does not need to funnel through a single archetype. Kamara is the slate breaker. Four touchdowns at modest ownership is the type of isolated eruption that cannot be replicated by balanced scoring. Mason supplies the popular salary efficient rushing production, but the rest of the build refuses to follow common clustering. Jones with Nabers is a clean two man anchor that stays away from unnecessary attachments, and Godwin plus Dobbins remain standalone point sources from separate games.
Uniqueness notes
Most lineups that used Jordan Mason at his ownership traveled into heavier stacks or duplicated mid range receivers. This build takes the opposite path. It accepts Mason as a neutral salary release, then it forces uniqueness through a three player Arizona construction where the defense score is paired with two pass catchers who win through different usage profiles. The Giants pairing avoids the typical mistake of over stacking a low scoring quarterback. Jones does enough to keep the stack afloat, while Nabers provides the actual ceiling. In a week where many rosters chased full game stacks, the two player approach keeps correlation benefits without paying a duplication tax. Kamara finishes the job as a true one off hammer. When a roster already has a defensive score and two separate receiver ceilings, a four touchdown running back outcome becomes the final separator rather than the only way to win.
Build details
Primary lever: Arizona defense versus Stafford paired with Harrison and McBride from the same game Secondary lever: Jones paired with Nabers as a narrow correlation anchor, then Kamara as the isolated eruption