Pat Fantasy Dog Pound said drafters should not be afraid to yank Ladd McConkey up 8-10 spots—sometimes even into the late-first/early-second range—to pair him with Nico Collins for the Week-17 Texans-Chargers shoot-out. Pat likes the way their current ADPs are "spaced": Collins already goes in the late-first of Battle Royale drafts, while McConkey usually lingers in the mid-second. By pulling McConkey forward you guarantee the mini-correlation, avoid the ADP dead zone that follows, and still leave room to grab either C.J. Stroud or Justin Herbert several rounds later at a discount. Pat added that the combo lets you skip the expensive quarterbacks entirely if you prefer a cheaper QB2 (e.g., Bo Nix or Bryce Young) and still capture the highest-owned pieces of a game expected to carry a 50-plus total. Because most rooms let McConkey slide, Pat expects the advance-rate gap to come from uniqueness rather than raw projection and is already forcing the mini-stack in 10-15 % of his BBM6 drafts.