 What is up everybody welcome to week four of the NFL season and the Fando hurry up I am Brandon Godulla. I'm the managing editor at number fire calm And I'm going to be breaking down my three favorite stacks for the week four main slate The stack I'm going to start with is a pretty obvious one, but that's okay There are always other leverage opportunities on a full slate But it's going to be Patrick Mahomes and Tyreek Hill for the chiefs. We've seen good outings from Mahomes this season He has at least twenty four point nine Fando points in all three games, but Tyreek Hill has had two straight down weeks That's not all just variants. He's had just 11 targets for 70 yards Just one downfield target since week two But the chiefs are at one and two on the season. They need to win this week. Hill cannot be limited forever While the Eagles do right out well against the deep ball They've faced no competition quite like this and Dallas beat them early and often in week three So I'm in on the stack which unsurprisingly has the best 90th percentile score in my simulations and even accounting for salary They are second my second stack of the week takes me to a first time around divisional matchup between the Seattle Seahawks and the San Francisco 49ers the total is 50 points according to Fando Sportsbook and It's always easy to sell us on Russell Wilson. He's been quite efficient. This this this season so far I'd love to see a little bit more rushing than what he's been giving us But he also has inherent added value as a stack candidate because we know where the ball is going DK Metcalf and Tyler Lockett account for 56 percent of Seattle's targets and 80 percent of their areas right now That's what you need when trying to hit stacks Metcalf hasn't flashed as much as Lockett But actually has a better overall role based on the underlying data He's got a 30 percent target share Wilson's under salaried here. So I'll gladly go back to the Seattle offense for a Fandall stack for week four And then I'm going back to that chiefs game on the other side of the ball with Jalen Hertz and Devontae Smith While Smith's salary remains under 6,000 Smith's just one of six receivers in the NFL to have run at least 90% of his team's routes and healthy games while maintaining At least a 20 percent target share a 40 percent area share and at least two downfield targets per game That combination of volume and leverage can lead to a big outing when it all clicks and they're playing at home Which is generally when we see these high a dot receivers pay off As for Hertz he is playing to the opponent expectation So far in terms of efficiency But he's also averaging just shy of nine carries and 60 rushing yards per game That adds a ton of value to his salary of 7900 Against the chiefs he should be running plenty when he's dropping back Scrambling making a lot of plays and that's going to flow primarily through Devontae Smith That'll do it for my favorite NFL stacks best of luck in week four Let's double dip on those touchdown passes on Sunday