 What is up everybody, welcome to week 5 of the NFL season and the Fando hurry up, I am Brandon Godulla, I'm the managing editor at numberfire.com and I'm going to be breaking down my 3 favorite stacks for the week 5 main slate. Finding great stacks this week is harder than most, but one that I'm really drawn to again is Dak Prescott and CD Lamb. The Cowboys faced the Giants this week while playing in a controlled environment which is good for fantasy points, New York is just 18th and Number Fires adjusted past defense metrics so we like that. Dak has played well over opponent expectation this season anyway in terms of his efficiency, averaging about 4 carries, 13.5 rushing yards per game, 22% of the red zone rushing share as well, and as for Lamb he's underperformed his expected Fando point output this season but leaves the team in targets in area arch share while averaging 2 downfield targets in a red zone target per game. A big game is just inevitable, I don't see why it wouldn't come this week against the middling past defense in a game with a 52.5 point total at Fando Sportsbook. I always want to find ways to justify playing Kyler Murray on Fando and that means taking some chances with his stacking candidates. This season no Cardinals receiver has greater than a 20% target share and that does include DeAndre Hopkins. It's not often that we want to target that type of situation but when it's tied to Murray it's worth the risk. It's also not often that we want to target a receiver coming off of a one target game but we can do that this week with Christian Kirk who faced Jan the Ramsey on around 45% of his snaps last week according to NFL's next gen stats. If we remove that game Kirk vaults to the top of the team in area arch share at 32% with an elite 15.4 yard ADOT on a steady 5.7 targets per game. Last season Murray's passing efficiency was just to the level of his opponents but this season it's much better so I want to take a chance with Murray and Christian Kirk this week. Going back to that Cowboys Giants game is also very doable. This week we have a value stack on the New York side. The Giants offense ranked 32nd in adjusted pace according to my data in week 1 but since have been top 14 in all 3 weeks. Dallas has been top 3 of the past 3 weeks so there should be play volume and we should like that. Jones has an 8.9 yard ADOT for himself, it's about 1-1.5 yards, better than the quarterback average in the NFL this season and he's also easily outperforming the NFL average in number fire as efficiency metrics even when adjusted for opponent. Over the last 2 weeks without virtually Sterling Shepherd and Darius Slate in the entire game, Darius Tony is at 17% of the targets, he also led the team in week 4 with 9 targets including 2 downfield targets. This game is setting up to be one of the best this week if not the best and I want access to both offenses. That'll do it for my favorite NFL stacks, best of luck in week 5, let's double dip on those touchdown passes on Sunday.