Well, keep in mind that they are risking a ton more money by having multiple lineups. Yes, they have different variations of a lineup but that's still no guarantee they make their money back. And GPPs should ALWAYS be looked at as high risk/high reward.Good article (I think)on your chances of winning at the most advertised item of all time.
In fact, you have about as much chance of winning a weekly DraftKings jackpot as you do of winning your state's lottery, since the "game" is dominated by deep-pocketed "sharks" who enter hundreds, sometimes thousands, of lineups with a dizzying array of player combinations using statistical algorithms specifically built to tilt the odds in their favor.
Actually, you may be better served playing the Lotto because at least the people buying hundreds of tickets have no idea if 15, 23 and 36 are more likely to hit than 8, 32 and 41. This weekend, you probably thought you'd be in the money if you started Marcus Mariota, DeAngelo Williams and Antonio Brown. But the sharks not only had those three, they played a few dozen variations that enabled them to randomly hit on Lamar Miller, Sammy Watkins, Cole Beasley and Delanie Walker, too. You lose.
And if sharks with multiple lineups bother you, just go enter single entry tourneys.