There is no shortage of strategies that fantasy football managers can use during a draft. Experienced players have probably employed—or at least heard of—tactics such as Zero RB, Hero RB, Zero WR and Elite QB, to name a few.
One strategy that has been gaining steam in recent years is stacking. This approach has managers targeting two players from the same offense—usually the quarterback and his top pass-catcher—to capitalize on the scoring correlation between the pairing.
While there's been plenty of analysis done on whether stacking is an effective strategy outside of best ball leagues, there's at least some merit in the tactic.