 What's up everybody, welcome to week 11 of the NFL season and the fandom hurry up, I'm Brandon Cadulla, I'm the managing editor at Numberfire.com, and I'm going to be breaking down my 3 favorite stacks for the week 11 main slate. There is a theme this week, and it's preferring higher salary stacks, but still considering value within our stacks anyway. My first stack of the week is going to be Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelsey, unsurprisingly it's Mahomes and Tyreek Hill, who account for the top 90th percentile outcome in my simulation model, but Mahomes plus Kelsey is 5th with just great for a tight end. Mahomes, great efficiency when you adjust for opponent, bad turnover luck, we saw what happened last week, whatever the results were actually where the efficiency has been pointing, and then for Kelsey on the main slate we have 3 superstars with Kelsey, Darren Waller and George Kittle, so the odds that one of them puts up a big game and we need a bigger result from a tight end on this main slate seems pretty high. Kelsey is 5th in yards per run among qualified tight ends over the past 5 weeks, so things are trending up there from an efficiency standpoint, and he also has just one endzone target this season, so either the Chiefs no longer view Kelsey as a touchdown threat or he's bound to see more redzone work soon, and in a game with a 56 point total a multi-touchdown game seems kind of reasonable. My second stack of the week is Dak Prescott and Michael Gallup again, preferred Dak with CD-Lam and preferred Dak with Amari Cooper, but Michael Gallup's role is really good for the salary of 5,400, doesn't really reflect what the opportunity could be, played 57% of the snaps last week in a game where the starters got pulled, and Gallup got a target on 25% of his routes in that game, now as a target on 21% of his routes this year, that's the same rate as Amari Cooper, and with an expanded role because we have yet to see Gallup play more than 60% of the team's snaps in either game, that should lead to great target totals in this awesome spot, and as for Dak, I mean pretty easy case, the Chiefs are 24th and adjusted past the offense, he's faced only two bottom half adjusted past the offenses according to number fires metrics, and in those games he's averaged 24.2 fantasy points. My third stack for week 11's main slate is going to be Joe Burrow and T. Higgins, again once more I prefer Joe Burrow and Jamar Chase, but there's still a value stack that we can go with for this week. Great total, 50 points in this game, one point spread in favor of the Bengals, and there's a potential concern because the Raiders rank first and pressure rate this season according to NFL's next-gen stats, but Burrow's faced three other top 12 teams and pressure rate so far this season, he's averaged 349 yards and 1.7 touchdowns per game in those. Again of course Jamar Chase is the priority, but T. Higgins still very very relevant as this team's 1B, from week 5 onward to help account for T. Higgins' return and looking only after Jamar Chase fully broke out, we see Higgins account for 24% of the Bengals targets while clearing 100 yards per game. Las Vegas does rank 26th in passing ADOT faced, so there's a path to converting on downfield targets, which T. Higgins definitely gets. That'll do it for my favorite NFL stacks, best of luck in week 11, let's double dip on this touchdown passes on Sunday.