NFL DFS Lineup Advice: Best Stacks (Week 7)

Sunday’s NFL Week 7 slate kicks off early with the latest NFL London Games matchup between the Los Angeles Rams vs. Jacksonville Jaguars from Wembley Stadium. There are several marquee matchups to target from a DFS stacking context, including the Philadelphia Eagles vs. Minnesota Vikings, Washington Commanders vs. Dallas Cowboys, and Indianapolis Colts vs. Los Angeles Chargers.

Last week, my NFL DFS Lineup Advice: Best Stacks (Week 6) hit on a few players with massive production. This included Dak Prescott (QB7) and Jake Ferguson (TE12), Drake Maye (QB2), Rico Dowdle (RB2), plus Aaron Rodgers (QB16) and DK Metcalf (WR11).

Let’s keep hunting high-value NFL DFS stacks to build in lineups for Week 7. Follow me on X at Matt_MacKay_ for more NFL analysis and free picks.

NFL DFS Week 7: Best DFS Stacks

DraftKings Salary: $50,000 | FanDuel Salary: $60,000

Philadelphia Eagles vs. Minnesota Vikings

Player (Position) Team DK $ FD $
Carson Wentz (QB) Minnesota Vikings $5,000 $6,600
Jordan Addison (WR) Minnesota Vikings $5,100 $6,100
Jordan Mason (RB) Minnesota Vikings $6,200 $6,900
Jalen Hurts (QB) Philadelphia Eagles $6,700 $8,400
Dallas Goedert (TE) Philadelphia Eagles $4,500 $5,900

Carson Wentz will get a fourth consecutive start as the Vikings’ QB1 against his former team at U.S. Bank Stadium. Wentz has had good and bad moments under center, leading Minnesota to a win overseas against Cleveland during his last outing.

Jordan Addison is an affordable piece to stack with Wentz against the Eagles. The Vikings’ WR2 has 6-8 targets across Wentz’s last two starts and can take advantage of star wideout Justin Jefferson drawing most of the attention from Philadelphia’s defense.

Jordan Mason is a high-value addition facing an Eagles run defense allowing 4.7 YPC and eight rushing touchdowns. Minnesota’s RB1 has at least 13 carries and three receptions in each game with Wentz under center.

We are obligated to stack Jalen Hurts with his favorite target Dallas Goedert in a favorable matchup against the Vikings pass defense. Goedert has been a primary red zone option and has a whopping 20 targets in the Eagles’ last two games. Goedert has 10.3 or more fantasy points in all five games this season.

Washington Commanders vs. Dallas Cowboys

Player (Position) Team DK $ FD $
Dak Prescott (QB) Dallas Cowboys $6,500 $8,300
George Pickens (WR) Dallas Cowboys $7,300 $8,000
Jake Ferguson (TE) Dallas Cowboys $5,500 $6,800
Jayden Daniels (QB) Washington Commanders $6,900 $8,700
Jeremy McNichols (RB) Washington Commanders $4,600 $5,200

Oddsmakers expect a flurry of points in this NFC East rivalry game between Washington and Dallas. The point total is set to 54.5, mainly due to the Cowboys allowing 184 total points, third-most, through six weeks.

If not for Dallas’ anemic defense, Dak Prescott would be in the NFL MVP conversation. Prescott is not overly expensive, however, we’re going to pay up to stack him with WR2 George Pickens.

Jake Ferguson also makes the cut, since him and Pickens are Prescott’s favorite targets, each garnering at least an 18.4 percent target share in 2025. Pickens has been on fire, logging 17.8 or more fantasy points in four of his last five games, which also include a pair of 30-point outings. Washington is allowing 5.7 yards per play, which puts them in the bottom-tier amongst NFL defenses.

Washington’s offense hasn’t been nearly as dynamic, even with Jayden Daniels back from injury. Daniels’ dual-threat ability makes him an attractive play in this matchup though.

RB Jeremy McNichols has become one of the Commanders’ most reliable pass-catching options, logging a season-high four targets for 30 yards against Chicago in Week 6. McNichols also gets some burn as a ball carrier and could log a couple chunk plays against a porous Dallas run defense.

Indianapolis Colts vs. Los Angeles Chargers

Player (Position) Team DK $ FD $
Daniel Jones (QB) Indianapolis Colts $6,000 $7,500
Tyler Warren (TE) Indianapolis Colts $5,200 $7,000
Alec Pierce (WR) Indianapolis Colts $4,100 $5,200
Justin Herbert (QB) Los Angeles Chargers $6,400 $7,600
Oronde Gadsden (TE) Los Angeles Chargers $3,300 $5,200

The Colts and Chargers are set to play arguably the best game on the Week 7 slate. Held indoors at SoFi Stadium’s fast track, Indianapolis will look to avenge its only loss of the season that came in this same stadium against the Rams a few weeks ago.

We’ll start by stacking Daniel Jones with rookie Tyler Warren. The Colts’ TE1 has quickly become the top target in Shane Steichen’s offense with a 20 percent target share. It’s led to three straight weeks of at least 12.4 fantasy points, with Warren finding the end zone in each matchup in a variety of ways.

Alec Pierce is going to have more opportunities with Josh Downs ruled out due to injury. Pierce has been a downfield vertical playmaker for the Colts this season, hitting 10 fantasy points in two of four games played. He’s cheap and could haul in a touchdown or several big receptions, even in a tough assignment against a stingy Los Angeles pass defense.

Justin Herbert has been solid for the Chargers, even though the team has cooled off since its 3-0 start. Herbert has heavily targeted TE Oronde Gadsden in multiple games this season, including eight times during their comeback win against the Dolphins in Week 6.

Gadsden is dirt cheap and has logged between 7.1 and 8.3 fantasy points in both games with a high target share. Indianapolis has allowed 1,397 passing yards, 11th-highest in the NFL, while surrendering 10 passing touchdowns, which is also a bottom-12 mark. Herbert and Gadsden are a quality stack to deploy against the Colts.

 

Matthew MacKay is a featured writer for BettingPros and FantasyPros. For more from Matthew, check out his archive and follow him @Matt_MacKay_.