Tim Hightower helped onefifty9n2 win the Week 16 FanDuel Sunday Million

It took 16 weeks of NFL action for Will Tye and Keyshawn Martin to appear in a winning FanDuel Sunday Million lineup together. onefifty9n2 was your winner in Week 16, amassing 201.10 points. He had one player score less than five points, but it was enough to win the $175,000 first place prize.

onefifty9n2’s quarterback was Carson Palmer, who carved up Green Bay like a Christmas turkey to the tune of 17.6 points, or 265 yards passing and two touchdowns. Palmer was only 3% owned.

At running back, onefifty9n2 rostered Tim Hightower and DeAngelo Williams, who evenly combined for 60.7 points and were 5.7% owned and 24.9% owned, respectively. Hightower ran for 122 yards and two touchdowns, adding 47 yards through the air. Williams, who has been a chalky play ever since Le’Veon Bell went down, rushed for 100 yards and two scores and added six catches for 53 yards.

At receiver, onefifty9n2 had Brandon Marshall, Allen Robinson, and Keyshawn Martin. Yes, finally a Keyshawn Martin sighting. Marshall, perhaps surprisingly, was only 3.8% owned, but had 27.5 points on FanDuel after finding the end zone twice. Robinson, who scored on a 90-yard touchdown grab, had 24.1 points. Martin, who was 1.1% owned, had seven catches for 68 yards on 11 targets, turning in 2X value.

Will Tye, who recorded a clunker with 4.3 points, was onefifty9n2’s tight end. At kicker, he rostered Blair Walsh, who in the game against Tye’s Giants had five field goals and five extra points, good for 23 points on FanDuel. Two of Walsh’s field goals were over 50 yards.

Finally, onefifty9n2 had the Arizona Cardinals defense, which slaughtered Aaron Rodgers to the tune of eight sacks, one interception, three lost fumbles, and two defensive touchdowns, or 33 points. The Cardinals were just 1.1% owned, making them the true separator of the week.

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