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Single-Entry NFL DFS Lineup Review for Week 18

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Each week, I’ll review my single entry lineup, as well as a couple others. I will also track success rates throughout the season. The criteria for the other lineups to make the article (and tracking) will be > 10% of my overall investment. This week, that includes:

  • SE lineup
  • Alternate lineup
  • Afternoon Only lineup

The goal here is to hold myself accountable for the decisions I make while also helping to provide a blueprint for long term success in GPPs. 

Throughout the year, I’ll emphasize the top 10% and top 1% hit rates. While profit/loss is at the mercy of significant variance at the top of tournaments, these hit rates stabilize much faster and can therefore paint a stronger picture of our performance. 

My season ended as it went – with a couple great chances, though neither from my SE, and squandered by bad injury luck:

The SE (left) & Alternate Line (right)

The Afternoon Only Line

Every choice we make can be categorized in one of four groups:

  1. Bad Process & Bad Outcome
  2. Bad Process & Good Outcome
  3. Good Process & Bad Outcome
  4. Good Process & Good Outcome

We’ll begin with #1:

Bad Process & Bad Outcome

  • N/A

It’s nice to be able to say I believe I went mistake-free in the final week of the regular season!

Bad Process & Good Outcome

  • N/A

Good Process & Bad Outcome

Dalvin Cook, Minnesota Vikings

I loved this week, as he provided correlated leverage over , as well as some element of flip-the-script-type correlated leverage over (especially when paired with MIN D/ST). The script was perfect for Cook after play volume was heavily skewed toward Chicago early on, he just didn’t deliver.

D’Onta Foreman, Tennessee Titans

An illegal substitution penalty took away a TD, but curiously, it was running out the clock. I was tempted to put Foreman in the bad decisions section, but if that TD stood, he would have been a solid play.

Good Process & Good Outcome

I think some of the lineup construction stuff I did this week is more valuable to discuss than any singular play, so here’s a list of the guys who fit the good process and good result section, then I’ll discuss the other stuff further:

So, what are some of the roster construction things I did?

  1. Mini correlations within lineups
  2. Some inverse correlation between lineups

Mini Correlations

In addition to my QB stacks, I had the following pairings:

The idea in these mini correlations is to increase the chance of a foundational piece hitting by playing for the right game script. If and the Panthers could push and the Bucs, it would greatly help (this worked as planned, until left the game injured, just in time for ’s TD and before Moore could reach the 100-yard bonus). Similarly, if and the Texans could put points on the board, it would lead to increased pass volume, helping .

Meanwhile, as I discussed in the Cook blurb, pairing him with Minnesota’s D/ST added to the correlated leverage over chalk. As bad as Cook was, Montgomery did so little that this pairing was still a net positive for me.

Inverse correlation between lineups

There were a couple things I felt super confident in but required an extra decision. For example, I loved the Seahawks passing stack, but versus didn’t have an obvious answer. I loved the Tennessee offense, but versus was difficult, in large part because I felt like it depended on Houston’s offensive success. versus was another example, though I clearly favored Evans since I went to him in my most important lineups. 

Adding some inverse correlation between lineups is a great way to increase your overall chances of a takedown. If you don’t want to simply take my word for it, feel free to DM me on Discord for a breakdown of the math!

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