 This up everybody, welcome to week two of the NFL season and the Fando hurry up. I'm branding the doula managing editor at numberfire.com. And I'm going to be talking about my three favorite stacks for the week to main slate. The stack I'll be starting with has a slight variation option, but the main stack is Justin Herbert and Keenan Allen of the Chargers. The over under for their matchup against the Cowboys is 55 and a half on a Fando sportsbook highest of the slate with a tight spread of three points. It's basically Taylor made for a game to load up on. Herbert last week went for three hundred and thirty seven yards on a strong eight point two yard average depth of target, about a half yard deeper than the NFL average. He also threw 13 times to number 13 Keenan Allen for a 20 percent target share. Allen also had four red zone targets as well. And in total, Allen had the seventh most most expected fantasy points among receivers in week one based on my model. We also can go with Mike Williams, if we want to celebrate a fifty six hundred four eighteen hundred dollars less than Allen's salary. Williams had 12 targets and two end zone targets and can be a great way to get exposure to this game that is a little bit. More value friendly for the week. My second stack for the week is on the other side of that dream game between the Cowboys and Chargers. And we also have a similar situation with a higher salary to end a lower salary passcatcher in this instance. The gap is a lot closer between the receivers. CD Lam had a 15 target game, which was 26 percent of Dak Prescott's week one attempts. Lam also had three end zone targets. Mark Cooper converted two of his 16 targets for touchdowns and also has a salary that's a thousand dollars higher than Lam. So I'm going to prefer Allen and the Chargers stack, but CD Lam and the Cowboys stack for this week. Michael Gallop also had a few weeks. Lam and Cooper had a top three workload along with Tyreek Hill in week one. It's just a great situation. Dak Prescott had 403 yards on, yes, 58 attempts, but we know we can run the ball had two red zone attempts. So you want exposure to this game. You want Dak Prescott. You want CD Lam, which we also want some of Mark Cooper as well. My third stack of the week solidifies a bit of a running theme this week with under salaried receivers and quarterbacks in situations that are very ripe for fantasy points. The quarterback here is going to be Jalen Hertz, whose salary is still under 8,000 on Fandle. Hertz went for 62 rushing yards, which is basically worth one and a half passing touchdowns in terms of fantasy points. His .30 expected points per dropback as a passer was a top eight rate among week one starters. And the receiver in the stack here is Devonte Smith at $5,600. That's still pretty low. Smith led all rookies and all Eagles with eight targets in week one. He led the Eagles with 33 routes as well, according to NFL's next gen stats. You can ignore the red number one by the matchup. Next to Smith's name on the Fandle player pool, the 49ers faced 11 targets to receivers in week one. The bigger point is that Devonte Smith received wide receiver one treatment and is paired with a Konami code quarterback who can break open a slate with his rushing ability. That'll do it for my favorite NFL stacks. Best of luck in week two. Let's double dip on those touchdown passes on Sunday.