Pat Fantasy Dog Pound laid out his preferred way to attack the Bears-49ers game: take Caleb Williams plus any two of D.J. Moore, Keenan Allen, or Rome Odunze, then run it back with exactly one San Francisco stud—either Christian McCaffrey or George Kittle. Pat’s thesis is that a Chicago double consolidates the passing touchdowns (Williams averaged 3.4 TDs per game at USC) while the Niners’ side funnels money touches to one elite option. Because San Francisco’s defense is projected bottom-three in several early models, Pat expects Caleb to throw 35-plus times, creating room for four Bears touchdowns. Meanwhile, either CMC or Kittle can still get home on 20 opportunities or a single red-zone spike. He likes the Kittle variant best because tight end is a onesie and 6-70-1 often wins the weekly position, but he’s mixing 60 % Kittle and 40 % CMC exposure. Pat is capping his builds at three players per side to avoid over-stacking a game where every fantasy-relevant piece is inside the first 110 picks.