I have written a lot about NFL DFS stacking strategy over the years. Some of this information was ahead of its time, and some of it behind its time, but it was my time and I have poured over plenty of data.In 2016 I explored QB Stacking based on price bands and the odds of hitting on your QB plus his favorite weapons. This article uncovered a few key themes:
- As QB Price increases, we should increase the number of weapons we stack with our QB
- You are 2x as likely to hit 4x value by running 3-man stacks as you are running 2-man stacks plus a non-correlated wide receiver
- I recommended stacking quarterbacks with two pass catchers and an opposing wide receiver one
In 2017 I expanded upon this by exploring player level stacking and correlation, leading us to findings such as the correlation between Philip Rivers and his WR1 and Adam Thielen as the highest correlated Minnesota Wide Receiver.