 What's up everybody, welcome to week 6 of the NFL season and the Fando hurry up. I am Brandon Gadulla, I'm the managing editor at Numberfire.com and I'm going to be breaking down my three favorite stacks for the week 6 main slate. I don't know how many times I have to come back to this one before it hits, but I'm certainly not divesting from it now with Keenan Allen and Justin Herbert. Allen ranks top 5 in targets while inside the 10 or in the end zone with 10 among all past catchers this season. But according to my data, Allen is the biggest underperformer in the touchdown column among all receivers, so something has to give eventually for a past catcher who has at least 8 targets in every game thus far. As for Herbert, he's averaging over 315 yards and 2.5 touchdowns per game. The efficiency is off the charts as well according to Numberfire's metrics and this Chargers Ravens game makes for one of the best of the week, that's in part because the Ravens rank only 20th against the past after opponent adjustments. So for one more week I will be hoping for some Keenan Allen regression. For my second stack it is a little tweak on the obvious, I know that Patrick Mahomes comes at a high salary but pairing him with Miko Hardman helps counteract that and this won't come as a surprise, but I'm cool if we can get to Patrick Mahomes plus Tyree Kill or Travis Kelsey. But Hardman is a low salaried way to get exposure to this offense after generating 12 targets last week which is good for 24% of the team's looks, that included a downfield target, two red zone targets as well, and Hardman is up to a 19% target shareer. Over the past two weeks as for Holmes it's been super efficient, second in adjusted expected points per dropback, Washington struggling defensively, just 24th in adjusted past defense to start the season, so this is a very viable way to get exposure to the Chief's offense for week 6. I know that this third stack just clicked and that's usually assigned to stay away, but even with that my data shows that Lamar Jackson's underperforming a bit overall in the passing touchdown column, so he has room to grow there, Jackson's also averaged 11.2 carries, 68.2 rushing yards per game, with about a 40% red zone rushing share. This is a top 5 matchup that they'll be facing against the Chargers, but that's not quite outlier territory yet, it's not top 2, so I'm not that concerned especially with the rushing being what it is, and as for Mark Andrews, he's up to a 27% target share over the past three games to lead this team, and for the most part tight end is kind of messy on the week 6 main slate, Andrews has a combination of affordability with his salary, and upside that just kind of makes him stand out is my favorite tight end of the week in general, the Chargers are just 28th in adjusted fandal points per target allowed to tight ends as well, so that I'll do it for my favorite NFL stacks for week 6, best of luck this week and let's double dip on those touchdown passes on Sunday.