 What's up, everybody? Welcome to week one of the NFL season and the Fandall hurry up. I'm Brandon Gadoula, managing editor at numberfire.com, and I'm going to be talking about my three favorite stacks for the week one main slate on Fandall. My top stack of the week is going to be Kyler Murray and Deandre Hopkins, a stack that will total 16,600 of our Fandall salary for the opening week. The Cardinals start off the season with Elite Game for Daily Fantasies, my favorite overall game of the week. They travel to play the Titans in a game with the 52 and a half point over under a tight three point spread that does favor the Titans and should kind of get Kyler Murray and Deandre Hopkins a little bit less popularity as a result of being a slight underdog. But Kyler Murray is one of the most lethal rushing quarterbacks that we have in the NFL. Rushing is just a cheat code for fantasy football upside. Last season Murray averaged 30 Fandall points per game before getting injured and having things kind of slow down the second half of the season. And Deandre Hopkins just do for huge touchdown regression after scoring just six times despite more than 1400 receiving yards. He should have been around 8, 9, 10, depending on the method that you use there. So my favorite stack this week going to be Kyler and Deandre Hopkins. My second favorite stack is actually coming from that same game, just the other side of that Titans Cardinals game. So it's going to be Ryan Tannehill and AJ Brown. AJ Brown is going to cost us $7,800 to rock draw on Fandall. And we also have Julio Jones that we could pivot to if Brown is somehow unhealthy for week one. Julio Jones is $7,000. We've seen a huge on-field shift in the Falcons offensive efficiency historically whenever Julio Jones is on the field. So we should basically just have the arrow way up on the Titans, especially with their new offensive coordinator that could shift things into a bit of a higher frequency passing offense. Again, AJ Brown did sit out practice on Wednesday. So keep an eye out there. But again, Julio Jones, save $800 in salary and we're good to go. But Brown finished second in the NFL and yards per route run, according to next-gen stats last year, trailing only Devonte Adams, posted an average depth of target of 11.4 yards, which was roughly a yard farther downfield than the NFL average. But Ryan Tannehill also has that rushing upside. So a great game environment for this week. And so for me, this is the second stack that I'm looking to build around for week one. Down at a lower salary, I will be going with Joe Burrow at $7,200. And T. Higgins at $6,000 for the Bengals against the Vikings. This game is in Cincinnati. And I think this game has more appeal than most people might think at first glance. The total, down to $47.5, the spread down from $3.5 to $3. Joe Burrow did play to opponent expectation overall last year. If you adjust his efficiency, Minnesota's 16th in secondary rank, according to pro football focus entering 2021. But we know that the volume is there. And if you're not going to run a ton, which Burrow won't, he'll have some rushing. We need that volume from a quarterback. And for T. Higgins, he's a high average depth of target receiver. He's playing at home, only $6,000 on Fandall. His ADOT last year was 12.1 yards downfield, led the Bengals in area to share in his full games. I know Joe Moore chases there, but chases off to a slow start. So this should lead to T. Higgins being the wide receiver one for this week. And this will save us a lot of salary in a game that could be a little bit sneaky. That'll do it for my favorite week one NFL stacks. Best of luck this week.