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Daily Fantasy Football Week 17 NFL DFS Stacks and Picks on DraftKings and FanDuel

This piece will identify some of my favorite NFL DFS stacks of the weekend. Be sure to use our Stacking tool within our Player Models to find the highest projected stacks, the stacks that figure to be chalky, and more. Our Correlation Dashboard is also an excellent resource for finding hidden edges in stacking positions and games.

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Week 17 NFL DFS Stacks and Picks

C.J. Stroud + Nico Collins + Dalton Schultz

  • C.J. Stroud ($5,500 DraftKings, $7,300 FanDuel)
  • Nico Collins ($6,400 DraftKings, $7,500 FanDuel)
  • Dalton Schultz ($4,300 DraftKings, $6,200 FanDuel)

He didn’t catch my eye at first glance, but as time went on, C.J. Stroud became my favorite option for the weekend.

He has big splits when it comes to pressure, throwing for just 5.4 yards per attempt when pressured and 9.4 yards per attempt when not under duress. Tennessee has the ninth-lowest pressure rate in the league and has been a consistent pass defense that we target.

We’ve seen Stroud light up other pass-funnel defenses, going for 44.8, 25.04, and 33.86 DraftKings points against the Buccaneers, Bengals, and Jaguars. It is worrisome that he is returning from a head injury, but I’m willing to buy in.

With Stroud out of the lineup for a little bit, people seemed to forget how elite Nico Collins‘ role is now. The last time we saw a full game with Collins and Stroud playing, Collins caught nine balls for 191 yards and a touchdown. With Tank Dell off the field and Stroud playing, Collins has seen a 28.5% target rate per route run and a 26% target share.

This is also a matchup to attack. as Tennessee is allowing the second-most receiving yards per game to perimeter receivers, where Collins plays over 80% of his snaps. Tennessee has allowed the fifth-most DraftKings points per game to receivers, and there’s no reason to expect them to right the ship here.

Dalton Schultz will go overlooked this week and is another member of this Houston passing game that benefits greatly from Stroud returning and Tank Dell being sidelined.

He still had fine games with Stroud out, catching four of five targets for 58 yards and eight of 11 targets for 61 yards.

With Stroud in the game and Dell out, Schultz has a 28% target rate per route run compared to 16% with Dell in the game. The Titans have allowed the fewest DraftKings points to opposing tight ends, but they have allowed the seventh-most yards per target. They’ve only allowed one touchdown, which feels a little flukey, in my opinion.

Schultz is affordable and will be low-owned while being a part of one of the best stacks of the weekend.

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Christian McCaffrey + Curtis Samuel

  • Christian McCaffrey ($9,600 DraftKings, $11,000 FanDuel)
  • Curtis Samuel ($4,400 DraftKings, $5,700 FanDuel)

I was originally planning on writing up the Washington passing stack with Christian McCaffrey on the other side, but Jacoby Brissett being added to the injury report late in the week with a hamstring injury worries me. He may not even start, and if he does, who knows how effective he’ll be. Stroud is now my top quarterback of the weekend.

However, regardless of who is playing quarterback for Washington, Curtis Samuel is an attractive option who can soak up targets. Samuel caught five passes for 52 yards and a touchdown last year when these teams played. He has a cheap tag on an offense that will likely see an elevated number of pass attempts.

I’m expecting Washington to be trailing in this spot, as San Francisco is nearly a two-touchdown favorite. To go one further, I’m expecting Christian McCaffrey to big a big part of the 49ers’ ability to build a lead.

The matchup is a smash for McCaffrey on the ground, as Washington has allowed the fifth-most DraftKings points per game to opposing backs. The Commanders have allowed a back to exceed 100 scrimmage yards in seven straight games, and we just saw Breece Hall go for over 40 DraftKings points against them.

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This piece will identify some of my favorite NFL DFS stacks of the weekend. Be sure to use our Stacking tool within our Player Models to find the highest projected stacks, the stacks that figure to be chalky, and more. Our Correlation Dashboard is also an excellent resource for finding hidden edges in stacking positions and games.

You can also plug these stacks into our Lineup Builder to hand-build the rest of it, or you can optimize it with our projections. And if you like to create multiple lineups, our Lineup Optimizer allows you to effortlessly create up to 300 lineups.

The Lineup Optimizer has endless customization opportunities.

Become an All-Access Member Today

Lineup builder and optimizer

Real-time DFS models & projections

Data-driven analysis & tutorials

Week 17 NFL DFS Stacks and Picks

C.J. Stroud + Nico Collins + Dalton Schultz

  • C.J. Stroud ($5,500 DraftKings, $7,300 FanDuel)
  • Nico Collins ($6,400 DraftKings, $7,500 FanDuel)
  • Dalton Schultz ($4,300 DraftKings, $6,200 FanDuel)

He didn’t catch my eye at first glance, but as time went on, C.J. Stroud became my favorite option for the weekend.

He has big splits when it comes to pressure, throwing for just 5.4 yards per attempt when pressured and 9.4 yards per attempt when not under duress. Tennessee has the ninth-lowest pressure rate in the league and has been a consistent pass defense that we target.

We’ve seen Stroud light up other pass-funnel defenses, going for 44.8, 25.04, and 33.86 DraftKings points against the Buccaneers, Bengals, and Jaguars. It is worrisome that he is returning from a head injury, but I’m willing to buy in.

With Stroud out of the lineup for a little bit, people seemed to forget how elite Nico Collins‘ role is now. The last time we saw a full game with Collins and Stroud playing, Collins caught nine balls for 191 yards and a touchdown. With Tank Dell off the field and Stroud playing, Collins has seen a 28.5% target rate per route run and a 26% target share.

This is also a matchup to attack. as Tennessee is allowing the second-most receiving yards per game to perimeter receivers, where Collins plays over 80% of his snaps. Tennessee has allowed the fifth-most DraftKings points per game to receivers, and there’s no reason to expect them to right the ship here.

Dalton Schultz will go overlooked this week and is another member of this Houston passing game that benefits greatly from Stroud returning and Tank Dell being sidelined.

He still had fine games with Stroud out, catching four of five targets for 58 yards and eight of 11 targets for 61 yards.

With Stroud in the game and Dell out, Schultz has a 28% target rate per route run compared to 16% with Dell in the game. The Titans have allowed the fewest DraftKings points to opposing tight ends, but they have allowed the seventh-most yards per target. They’ve only allowed one touchdown, which feels a little flukey, in my opinion.

Schultz is affordable and will be low-owned while being a part of one of the best stacks of the weekend.

Don’t forget to check out our SImLabs Lineup Generator to create advanced DFS lineup using the power of simulation:

Christian McCaffrey + Curtis Samuel

  • Christian McCaffrey ($9,600 DraftKings, $11,000 FanDuel)
  • Curtis Samuel ($4,400 DraftKings, $5,700 FanDuel)

I was originally planning on writing up the Washington passing stack with Christian McCaffrey on the other side, but Jacoby Brissett being added to the injury report late in the week with a hamstring injury worries me. He may not even start, and if he does, who knows how effective he’ll be. Stroud is now my top quarterback of the weekend.

However, regardless of who is playing quarterback for Washington, Curtis Samuel is an attractive option who can soak up targets. Samuel caught five passes for 52 yards and a touchdown last year when these teams played. He has a cheap tag on an offense that will likely see an elevated number of pass attempts.

I’m expecting Washington to be trailing in this spot, as San Francisco is nearly a two-touchdown favorite. To go one further, I’m expecting Christian McCaffrey to big a big part of the 49ers’ ability to build a lead.

The matchup is a smash for McCaffrey on the ground, as Washington has allowed the fifth-most DraftKings points per game to opposing backs. The Commanders have allowed a back to exceed 100 scrimmage yards in seven straight games, and we just saw Breece Hall go for over 40 DraftKings points against them.

Be sure to check out all the pick ’em Sleeper has to offer with Sleeper Fantasy promo code LABS1 for a $100 deposit match.

About the Author

Matt Martin writes NFL and XFL/USFL content for FantasyLabs. He just finished his undergrad in Finance and Sports Management. He is currently pursuing his Masters in Data Analytics. Prior to joining FantasyLabs in 2022, Martin started covering DFS in 2019 with Daily Fantasy Insider, and has spent time with the 33rd Team and reallygoodpicks.com.