
"Stacking refers to the practice of loading your lineup with multiple players from the same game or the same team. It is a widely used strategy, and most major DFS platforms allow it."
"The logic behind same-game stacking is straightforward. If you project a game to be high-scoring, you want exposure to as many players involved in that scoring as possible."
"In NFL DFS specifically, a common stack might look like this: a quarterback paired with his wide receiver, the opposing team's running back or pass catcher added on top, and a defense from a team expected to score heavily."
"When a quarterback throws a touchdown, his receiver scores fantasy points too. When a team runs up the score, the opportunities for fantasy points multiply."
In daily fantasy sports (DFS), stacking involves selecting multiple players from the same game to maximize scoring potential. This strategy is particularly effective in high-scoring matchups, as players' performances are often interconnected. Major DFS platforms like DraftKings and FanDuel allow stacking without restrictions, focusing instead on salary cap and roster rules. Common NFL stacks include pairing a quarterback with a receiver and adding an opposing team's player. This approach aims to capture the scoring opportunities within a game, increasing the chances of a successful lineup.
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