NFL $3.5M Fantasy Football Millionaire [$1M to 1st]
NFL 2024 | Week 4 | Sun, Sep 29, 2024 | FULL MIN GB GAME STACK, 49ERS DST VS BRISSETT, NICO COLLINS CHALK SMASH
Winning lineup
| POS | PLAYER | OWN | SAL | PTS |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| QB | Jordan Love GB QB | 2.1% | 6000 | 34.16 |
| RB | Aaron Jones MIN RB | 18.9% | 6400 | 17.9 |
| RB | Zack Moss CIN RB | 11.0% | 5900 | 17.8 |
| WR | Nico Collins HOU WR | 35.6% | 7200 | 36.1 |
| WR | Jayden Reed GB WR | 6.7% | 6000 | 30.1 |
| WR | Diontae Johnson CAR WR | 30.3% | 5600 | 21.3 |
| TE | Tucker Kraft GB TE | 2.3% | 3000 | 18.3 |
| FLEX | Brian Robinson Jr. WAS RB | 23.5% | 6100 | 23.3 |
| DST | 49ers SF DST | 3.3% | 3800 | 22 |
Analysis
Stack summary
This first place roster leans on balanced salary allocation and a full Minnesota Green Bay game build, then lets two separate game environments supply the decisive scoring. Jordan Love carries the quarterback slot with a four touchdown passing day, and the rest of the game stack is built to collect points through multiple paths. Jayden Reed captures explosive yardage plus a score. Tucker Kraft provides a low owned tight end touchdown, and even survives a lost fumble because the overall stack supplies enough points. Aaron Jones brings the opposing volume angle, giving the roster access to sustained drives without needing Minnesota passing production.
The lineup accepts high ownership where it is correct. Nico Collins at massive ownership still matters because his role and the game staying close kept him on the field for a ceiling target load. Diontae Johnson joins him at heavy ownership, and the build treats both as stable point pillars rather than uniqueness levers. The separation comes from where the roster diverges. Love at 2.1 percent is a major ownership swing, and Kraft at 2.3 percent adds another.
San Francisco defense versus a New England offense with limited receiving threats gives the roster a clean defensive ceiling route. Six sacks, an interception, two recoveries, plus a defensive touchdown creates the points Tampa Bay failed to provide the prior week. Brian Robinson Jr. completes the construction as an efficient standalone rushing score from Washington Arizona, keeping the roster from becoming overly dependent on one shootout. Zack Moss continues the theme of backs delivering when workload consolidates, and his receiving touchdown avoids the need for a second quarterback stack.
Uniqueness notes
This roster wins without needing every slot to be a perfect hit. The defense slot does the heavy lifting, which lowers the requirement for the quarterback stack to be pristine. Love throws three interceptions, yet four touchdowns plus the bonus scoring keeps him ahead of most quarterback outcomes.
The Minnesota Green Bay build is complete and intentional. It stacks the quarterback with two pass catchers, then adds Aaron Jones as the opposing volume piece. The result is exposure to touchdowns, explosive plays, and sustained drives across both sides, while still leaving room for a defense led ceiling.
High ownership receivers do not block first place when the rest of the build creates unique roster shapes. Collins and Johnson deliver, and the lineup still separates through Love, Kraft, and the 49ers defense outcome.
Build details
Primary lever: Full MIN at GB game stack built around Jordan Love with Jayden Reed and Tucker Kraft plus Aaron Jones on the other side
Secondary lever: 49ers defense ceiling versus Brissett combined with a balanced two chalk receiver structure