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I use fantasy football stacks as long as I can remember. Nothing goes beyond looking at your Total Peak point when you connect to Quarterback and Passcatcher for a big game. I still remember the hurry of Peyton Manning and Reggie Wayne or Kurt Warner and Larry Fitzgerald in my set -up in the day. Since then I have made it a point to leave each design with at least one strong QB-WR or QB-TE link.
Stacking maximizes the ceiling of your selection, and when it strikes, it gives your team a serious lead in profit percentage. Everyone already knows that Joe Burrow and Ja’marr Chase are the gold standard, so I skip them and concentrate on the next wave of fantasy football stacks that I think can deliver a competition-winning benefit in 2025.
1. QB Roof Prescott & WR Ceedee Lamb
Roof Prescott’s advanced statistics
Unless you set at 1.01 or 1.02, you will not receive a chase. Your next best WR to target for one of the most important fantasy football stacks is Ceedee Lamb, which goes everywhere from 1.03 to 1.08, depending on the size. For me, Lamb is in Chase’s Tier:
- Proven ceiling. Lamb was the WR1 in 2023 in 2023 and went nuclear in the second half that year. He gained 135 catches, 1,749 yards and 12 scores, good for 23.7 Fantasy PPG – the same as Chase in his Triple Crown 2024 season. In the meantime, Dak Prescott has produced five top 10 finishes and throw three seasons for more than 4,400 meters in his career.
- Pass-heavy attack. The cowboys must be in enough shootouts thanks to a shaky defense and an RB room consisting of Javonte Williams, Miles Sanders and Jaydon Blue. This attack runs through Prescott and Lamb, not the ground game.
- Locked security. Dallas will not shoot $ 376 million against this QB-WR combination for the next four seasons to give away to mediocre backs. If they start winning the NFC East and making a noise in the play -offs, this is on the back of Prescott and Lamb.
I love the middle of the first place and wait to create Prescott later. The QB for the American team has the same High-Yardage benefit as Burrow-without the Early Design Prize. This pile wore teams to titles in 2023 and has the potential to do it again in 2025.
2. QB Jalen Hurts & WR AJ Brown
The top dog of the Eagles in the passing game has a slightly cheaper price than chase or lamb, and although it does not have the same WR1 ceiling, AJ Brown is a top 5 threat.


Philadelphia will always lean on the run with Jalen Hurts at the helm, but the passing game has an extremely concentrated goal tree with brown front and in the middle.

AJ Brown’s advanced statistics
Last season, in what many considered a “down” year before the Superstar -Wideout, he ranked:
- No. 1 in PlayerProfiler’s Explosive Play Rating
- No. 1 in route participation percentage
- No. 2 in Air Yards Share
- No. 2 in yards per route -Run
- No. 3 in fantasy points per route -Run
- No. 4 in Yards per target
- No. 4 in Dominator Rating
Brown is a great round 2 -purpose white, and managers who stack him with the reigning Super Bowl MVP A round or two later make a deadly combination. Since he became a starter, Hurts never has less than 21.3 Fantasy PPG on average and has four consecutive top 10 general finishes.
His passing figures will never match the elite volume -throwers, but hurts that it makes an abundance of his legs. He is an average of 695 hasty yards per season and has an absurd 52 hasty TDS since 2022.
Having this duo can be a deadly blow to your league, the kind that can swing fantasy matchups in itself.
3. QB Baker Mayfield & WR Mike Evans
These days the man will finally delay with 11 consecutive seasons of 1,000 meters, but I do not count on this year this year.
With the status of Chris Godwin for the start of the season and Jalen McMillan on injured reserve, Baker Mayfield and the BUCs have to lean on Mike Evans to set the tone early. At 32, Evans is still up to the task. Even after missing three games last year, Evans took 11 TDs on 110 goals and on average 17.2 Fantasy PPG (WR10), his best since 2019.
If you take Evans in round 3 or 4, keep Mayfield in mind later. Since he arrived in Tampa, he has been a revelation, both for the franchise and fantasy managers.

Baker Mayfield’s advanced statistics
In 2024, Mayfield supplied his Magnum -opus: he was the QB4 in general and threw 4500 yards and 41 TDs. Mayfield also brought in a nice production with his legs, hurried for 378 yards and 3 TDs. Although I think that what TD regression is likely, Mayfield is being reset to deliver large numbers in 2025 with the BUCs that adds Ohio State Wr Emeka Egbuka to the team.
Linking these two will not cost a poor and a leg, and it will result in some weekly victories when they connect with a deep strike or two for six points.
4. QB Bo Nix & WR Courtland Sutton
In my opinion, this combination is the AFC West version of Mayfield and Evans. On 6-3, Courtland Sutton is a really deep ball weapon, and in his first season that fits from Bo Nix, he ranked:
- No. 2 in air recruitment
- No. 7 in deep goals
- No. 8 in red zone goals
- No. 9 in expected Fantasy PPG

Courtland Sutton’s advanced statistics
Sutton changed those opportunities in a career year and ended with 81 receptions, 1,081 receiving yards and eight TDs. From week 8 he was the WR7 in total points. That implementation was rewarded when the Broncos gave him a 4-year contract of $ 92 million in July.
You can get Sutton in round 5 and lock a solid WR2 or WR3 for your selection. And if you do that, adding NIX later to the design is very logical. It no. 12 general pick in last year’s design has set up a number of excellent figures under the supervision of head coach Sean Payton and on average 19.4 Fantasy PPG. He closed his Rookie campaign with 3,775 passing yards, recruiting 430 hurrying and 33 total TDs.
Although a lot of label nix only a Dink-and-Dunk Passer, he actually ranked no. 3 in deep ball attempts (73) and no. 7 in Air Yards (4090) in the competition last season. This aggressiveness complements the strengths of Sutton, and this combination can be even more dangerous in year two.
Value pile: QB Patrick Mahomes & in Travis Kelce
Wild that two of the largest ever in their positions are the cheapest they have ever gone in the 2025 season. In the case of Mahomes, he comes from the worst fantasy season of his career, which still meant almost 4,000 meters and 28 total TDs for him. Kelce is approaching 36 years old and yes, he has lost a step, but he pulled 97 receptions for 823 Yards. The only real dip came in the TD column, with only three during the regular season.
The Chiefs’ attack has evolved from the early years of Mahomes and does not produce the same fireworks that it once did, but the chemistry of this duo is still unparalleled. Kelce remains the most familiar target of Mahomes when it matters the most, and you can get them both in the middle rounds. That is a rare bargain for a stack with a proven championship ceiling and competition -winning history.
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