 What's going on everybody? Welcome to week 15 of the NFL season and the Fandall hurry up. I'm Brandon Gadoula. I'm the managing editor at numberfire.com and I'm going to be breaking down my three favorite stacks for the week 15 main slate. First stack, Josh Allen and Stefan Diggs. I liked it last week, going back to it this week. We just don't have any stud running backs that we feel like we have to prioritize and quarterback also drops up very quickly after Josh Allen and Collar Murray and look, the reality is if they go off, you'll need them. So far this year, 11 of 14 quarterbacks in main slate optimal lineups on Fandall have had a salary of $7,700 or higher. True upside of quarterback comes from the superstars. Allen and the Bills are playing at home against the Panthers defense that's good, but not a must avoid. And besides, Allen in 5 games against top 12 adjusted past defenses by number fire smetrics has averaged 28.6 Fandall points. As for Diggs, he separated himself from teammates after a modest start and 5 games with Dawson knocks back in the lineup. Diggs has a 28% target share, 44% air yard share, Manuel Sanders banged up, that definitely works for Diggs as well. My second stack involves Kyler Murray and Christian Kirk. The same logic applies with Allen as it does to Kyler Murray. They're just the two guys with slate changing upside a quarterback in week 15. My main slate simulations see their odds of getting to at least 25 Fandall points at 42% or higher. No other quarterbacks are above 34%. And usually when a team loses its top option, Deandre Hopkins out for at least the rest of the regular season can be problematic for the offense, but the Cardinals have other viable assets to keep Murray and his elite rushing upside in play in such a good spot against the Lions who are just a phenomenal matchup. They're 31st and adjusted past defense according to number fire. 31st in pressure rate, 31st in passing ADOT allowed or averaged up of target allowed and 32nd in yards per target allowed on downfield attempts. Christian Kirk trails only Deandre Hopkins on this team in downfield targets per game. He should be a focal point here, but we can also roster A.J. Green at 5,700 or Zach Hertz at 5,300 with Kyler Murray. My third stack is a little bit of a risk which sounds kind of weird, but it's Dak Prescott and CD Lam. Something is either up with Dak Prescott or seems to be up. It might be the injury, but it might also just be some bad luck. Since he returned in week 9, he's averaged just over 15 fandal points per game. It's been really up and down and adjusted for opponent. He's been worse than expected. I'm not trying to sugarcoat that, but his passing ADOT is still above the NFL average in this sample. His expected completion rate above the NFL average, he's had worse drop lock than the NFL average and my data has him at one and a half touchdown short of expectation in this sample. It's kind of some bad luck here and the salary has really dropped down. We know that the upside is really, really high still for someone like Dak Prescott and that gets us to CD Lam so we can stack this duo up for a reasonable salary in games with both Michael Gallup and Amari Cooper. Also active, CD Lam has a 32% target rate on his routes. That's 10 points higher than either of his teammates and that would lead the NFL over the entire season. So he's their number one. We can buy back in on a bounce back opportunity for this Cowboys offense. That'll do it for my favorite NFL stacks for week 15. Best of luck this week. And let's double dip on those touchdown passes on Sunday.