Pick Your NFL Fantasy Lineup And See If You'll Be A Millionaire

Who wants to be a millionaire? You know what you can do with one million dollars? You can blow it away in just minutes because most people who win the lottery go bankrupt in no time at all. Still, you're going to put a ton of money down on DraftKings, FanDuel, and the like to see if you can wake up in a new Buggati or get a Rolex that doesn't work.

Today, we're going to test your NFL knowledge by seeing if you can pick the right players to help you win in fantasy football. We won't use prices the way that DraftKings and FanDuel do, but will instead ask you to pick between two or three players to see who you think is the better fantasy option. Pick enough of the right answers and maybe you'll get the confidence needed to put some heavy money down on a fantasy site.

Full disclosure though, we aren't experts, don't take this quiz too literally, you may be disappointed. We are just going to test your knowledge on the NFL, not push you into gambling. Have a little fun, take some fake risks and enjoy!

There's no true ground rules or anything needed for this quiz other than NFL knowledge, so if you're ready to get excited about non-existing fantasy football and then spend all your money trying to win millions of dollars, good luck!

Question 1

David Johnson, Antonio Brown, or Ezekiel Elliott?

Congratulations, you have the first overall pick in your fantasy football draft and all three of these players are healthy next summer. Johnson is coming off a lost season where he only played one game, Brown battled an injury at the end that potentially cost him the MVP award, and Elliott was suspended for six games because the NFL wanted to look scary. Who are you taking first?

Question 2

Aaron Rodgers or Tom Brady?

Two of the league's bests quarterbacks on a yearly basis will clash in the regular season next year so long as both are healthy. We've still yet to see the two clash in a Super Bowl, but maybe 2019 will be the year? More importantly, who are you taking in fantasy?

Question 3

Stefon Diggs or Adam Thielen?

You want to talk about good luck for the Minnesota Vikings? While some of their recent early-round offensive picks haven't panned out, fifth-rounder Stefon Diggs and undrafted free agent Adam Thielen have emerged as players who can make the Vikings a perennial Super Bowl contender. Which of the two would you rather have in fantasy?

Question 4

Jared Goff or Carson Wentz?

Both Goff and Wentz took massive steps forward in 2017 after mixed rookie seasons, both advancing to the playoffs (though Wentz was ruled out for the season with a torn ACL well before the postseason started) and setting their team up for long-term success. Who would be your fantasy quarterback next season?

Question 5

Derek Carr or Marcus Mariota?

Unlike Jared Goff and Carson Wentz who rose in 2017 after mixed 2016 seasons, both Carr and Mariota each took steps back. Mariota did make the playoffs and show off his legs, but both will need to improve in 2018 under new head coaches if they hope to be the team's long-term option. Who are you taking next year?

Question 6

Odell Beckham Jr. or Jarvis Landry?

Will we see these two lifelong friends and former LSU teammates pair up in 2018? Given Landry's frustration with the Miami Dolphins about a new contract and the Giants having the opportunity to reshape their offense, such a dream could come to fruition for the two wideouts. Who are you picking in fantasy?

Question 7

Mike Evans or Michael Thomas?

Defenses have tended to stand out in the NFC South in recent years, but these two young wide receivers are making it look easy to score on their division rivals. Evans has been one of the Buccaneers' few-first round picks in recent memory to live up to the hype, while Thomas is a star in the making for the Saints. Who are you taking?

Question 8

Marcus Mariota or Jameis Winston?

The top two picks in the 2015 NFL Draft have been average at best and disappointing at worst. Is there time for that to change? Sure! Will it happen in the near-future? Depending on how optimistic you are about their chances next year, we'll let you pick who you want as your fantasy quarterback?

Question 9

Tarik Cohen or Jordan Howard?

For the next few years, it's looking like Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky - who himself can make plays with his legs - will have two dynamic running backs in Tarik Cohen and Jordan Howard. We're not asking you who the better running back will be career-wise, but the better one in fantasy.

Question 10

Travis Kelce or Rob Gronkowski?

While Gronkowski gets all the attention, one could really make the argument Kelce is a better tight end not only because he can stay healthy, but because he provides more value to his team. But if we're strictly talking fantasy football, which of these two do you want on your roster? Pick wisely!

Question 11

Larry Fitzgerald or Antonio Brown?

At this point in both their careers, I think Larry Fitzgerald and Antonio Brown have both easily clinched spots in the Hall of Fame. Brown may need one or two more elite seasons to sway some voters, but he's earned it in my non-voting eyes. When it comes to fantasy, who would you rather have?

Question 12

Houston or Seattle's defense?

Houston's defense had some major injuries this year while Seattle's looked old, especially against Texans rookie DeShaun Watson in an October win, but both have the potential to really bounce back in 2018. As of right now, which defense would you rather have for a full season on your fantasy team?

Question 13

Kareem Hunt, Alvin Kamara, or Leonard Fournette?

All three of these running backs took the NFL by storm as rookies in 2017, with Hunt nearly winning the rushing title, Kamara becoming the dual-threat in New Orleans that Reggie Bush was once supposed to be, and Leonard Fournette living up to expectations for the Jaguars. Who do you think will do the most in fantasy next year?

Question 14

Isaiah Crowell or Carlos Hyde?

With both of these 2014 draft picks hitting free agency this offseason, teams may very well have to pick between these two as their running back of the future. If you knew that both were returning to their teams next year, which would you feel more comfortable taking in fantasy?

Question 15

Drew Brees or Cam Newton?

You might think that Newton is the obvious choice because he's more mobile than Brees, but the other quarterback is a first-ballot Hall of Famer who can potentially end his career as a top three quarterback behind Tom Brady and Joe Montana. But if we're strictly talking fantasy, who are you taking?

Question 16

Jeremy Hill or Joe Mixon?

Like the rest of the Cincinnati Bengals, neither of these young running backs had the 2017 season they were looking for: Hill battled injuries and missed the majority of the year, while Mixon was inconsistent in his rookie season. If Hill winds up returning to the Bengals next year, who do you think is the better fantasy option?

Question 17

Zach Ertz or Rob Gronkowski?

An obvious choice? Perhaps not, especially with Gronkowski remaining a question mark to play all 16 games each year. Ertz is becoming a go-to target for Carson Wentz and while Gronk is still dominant when healthy, is he exactly the better fantasy choice? We'll let you figure out the correct answer.

Question 18

Kirk Cousins or Carson Wentz?

If Kirk Cousins winds up leaving the Washington Redskins for somewhere like Arizona or Denver where he'd be inheriting a dangerous offense, this will become a much easier answer in the summer. But for now and if Cousins does stay in Washington, who would you rather have as your fantasy quarterback?

Question 19

Andy Dalton or Andrew Luck?

If Luck comes back strong in training camp and is looking dangerous in the preseason (which almost sounds like an oxymoron), this could actually become an interesting fantasy football debate. Would you rather have Dalton, who will still have A.J. Green, or Luck, who can make plays with his legs and will be throwing more?

Question 20

Adam Thielen or Robby Anderson?

In a case of two undrafted rookies, both Adam Thielen and Robby Anderson seem like they'll be more than one-year wonders - and in Thielen's case, he proved that this season because people were worried he'd be a one-year wonder after coming out of nowhere last season! Who are you taking next year?

Question 21

Devonta Freeman or Tevin Coleman?

Would you have guessed the Atlanta Falcons would manage to make a two-running back set properly work in today's NFL without one being strictly a pass catcher? Coleman and Freeman have each shined in recent seasons and, had the Falcons made the NFC Championship Game, might have given Minnesota's defense fits. Who would you rather have in fantasy?

Question 22

Christian McCaffrey or Leonard Fournette?

What was once a debate about who should be picked higher in the 2017 NFL Draft could become a common debate about who should be picked higher in fantasy football. McCaffrey will give you more receptions, but Fournette is a workhorse back that has shown an ability to dazzle. Who are you taking?

Question 23

Chargers or Jaguars' defense?

Two of the best defenses in the NFL should be even better next year, especially with young stars Joey Bosa (Los Angeles) and Jalen Ramsey (Jacksonville) in the early stages of their prime and showing All-Pro talent early. Which of these defenses do you want on your fantasy team next year?

Question 24

Alex Smith or Philip Rivers?

Given that Alex Smith is very likely to be leaving the AFC West, this fun rivalry may no longer be happening anytime soon. But so long as these two veterans keep playing, you can continue to pick between who you want in fantasy football. Any ideas on who you'd want to take?

Question 25

Matt Ryan or Cam Newton?

Well, this quarterback battle should be going on for a few more years, but will we see either of these teams realistically return to the Super Bowl? So long as they're not playing Tom Brady, they may even have a chance at winning the Super Bowl! Who would you rather have in fantasy?

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