Stack Builder
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DFS tournaments are won by stacking. Pair a QB with one of his pass-catchers and you're betting on a single positive outcome twice: a long touchdown counts for both. Pair a QB with the wrong receiver and you've burned a roster spot on noise. This report identifies the most productive QB and pass-catcher pairings in the league using a composite Stack Score that blends combined ceiling, fantasy points correlation, and how often both players boom in the same game.
Pick a season, set your scoring rules, and choose Tournament mode (which weights ceiling 50%, correlation 25%, and boom rate 25%) or Cash mode (40% average, 30% correlation, 30% boom rate). Filter by partner position if you only want WR stacks, or RB or TE, and tune the minimum QB fantasy points, minimum partner fantasy points, and minimum shared games to set your floor. The leaderboard shows each qualifying QB paired with their best stack option, sorted by Stack Score from 0 to 100.
Pair it with DFS salary value to make sure the combo fits your cap. For when and why to stack, see the DFS guide.
How do you build a DFS stack for NFL tournaments?
A DFS stack pairs a QB with one of his pass-catchers so a long touchdown counts for both. League Station's 2025 Stack Builder ranks every QB-pass-catcher pairing on a 0-100 Stack Score blending combined ceiling, fantasy point correlation, and shared boom rate, with separate Tournament mode (50/25/25 weights) and Cash mode (40/30/30) for the contest type you're entering.
Want the raw data behind these reports?
25 seasons of NFL data in Excel format, updated weekly.