


Potential shootouts: This one calls to mind a couple of the elements listed above in strong offenses and weak defenses, but it’s a great idea to check out over/unders prior to kickoff to look for the most lucrative matchups.The offense was forced to air it out constantly to try and keep up with opponents who were scoring on their defense. Think of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of 2018.

Poor defense: Yes, you should target offensive players who play on a team with a poor defense.

Combinations like Aaron Rodgers/ Jordy Nelson and Matt Ryan/ Julio Jones have been valuable stacks over the years. Potent offense: It’s hard to go wrong stacking players from a potent offense.Weak opposing defenses: Players facing weak opposing defenses are a no-brainer, and they tend to score more than their weekly average in those matchups.Here are the matchups you should be targeting: Let’s take a look at all of those factors with a quick primer on DFS stacks for fantasy football contests. Of course, matchup and opportunity play a role in how and when you should stack as does the type of daily game you’re playing and the positions you decide to stack. By “stacking” players, you can theoretically accumulate more points based on the performance of two players rather than one. Stacks involve playing two or more players from the same team in a single lineup. I source the Cambros from Webstaurant Store and Sams, the mixing bowls from Big Lots/Walmart/Webstaurant, and the glass storage containers from Walmart.Whether you’re playing your daily contests at DraftKings or FanDuel, it’s important to understand one of the basic tenets of DFS strategy: stacks. Unlike polycarbonate, polypro is relatively safe as plastics go but glass is still a safer option from a leeching perspective. I also use Anchor small mixing bowls and glass food storage containers (great containers, crappy lids), as I try not to microwave anything in plastic or store acidic foods in plastic. I use both the round and square polypro ones and have been very happy with them. The round ones are a little thinner but also cheaper, and the lids really snap on tight. The color of the gradations on the side match the color of the proper sized lid. The lids all of them are generally sold separately and are color coded. The square versions are thicker, more durable, and use space more efficiently, but they're more expensive. The white polyethylene ones are also BPA free, but I don't have experience with them to comment on their durability.Īdditionally, they all come in square and round options. Not surprising, as plastic gets brittle when its cold. I've dropped them occasionally, but only had one break when I took it out of the freezer and imediately dropped it on the floor. The translucent polypro ones are still strong, but are BPA free. The clear polycarb ones are the most unbreakable, but per Cambro they contain BPA. There are three main types of cambros- crystal clear polycarbonate, translucent polypropylene, and white polyethylene.
#ARE SKINNY STACKS ANY GOOD MODS#
The mods are somewhat flexible with the rules as long as the OP explains in the comments.
