Billy Jones said he is "hunting" Lamar Jackson double stacks that pair the quarterback with Zay Flowers and either Mark Andrews or Isaiah Likely, then bring it back with one of Green Bay’s cheap wideouts (Jayden Reed, Dontayvion Wicks, or Christian Watson if he slides). He wants no part of the bulky Lamar-plus-Derrick Henry combo, arguing it caps ceiling because Henry’s path to 25 points siphons the red-zone work Lamar needs. Jones pointed out that Green Bay finished 8th in neutral-script pace last season and historically leans even more pass-heavy when chasing, making a back-and-forth game script plausible. The tight-end inclusion is key: of Lamar’s 27 red-zone TD passes since Todd Monken arrived, 15 have gone to tight ends. Billy projects a Lamar/Flowers/Andrews mini-stack for 70 combined DK points in a ceiling outcome and believes fewer than 3 % of BBM6 entries will have that trio plus a Packers receiver because their ADPs don’t naturally align.