 Hey everybody, what's going on? I am Greg Salsman, joined today by Tom Vecchio of Fandall, who's here to give out his top value plays for week nine in DFS. What's going on Tom? I'm doing good, you know, there's not too many injuries on this slate, so it makes finding values a little bit interesting, but I'm ready to hop in. So let's begin with the Las Vegas Raiders and specifically Henry Ruggs. Ruggs is priced at $5,700 this week on Fandall and Ruggs has been an inconsistent player. I mean, a lot of rookies are, but we knew him from college as being the deep shot guy and Mike Mayock said, listen, we're gonna use them all over the field. It hasn't happened, I know it doesn't need to happen. You just need just a couple of big plays to make it work. Why would you get the big plays that you need this weekend out of Henry Ruggs? Yeah, I think everything you said, you know, to start is true, right? He's inconsistent, but we want those big plays, right? We're searching for that home run ball from Ruggs and you know, a couple of days ago I spoke about Herbert. I love this game environment, 53 and a half over under, you know, I hope it hits the over. We're looking at plenty of options here, but Ruggs, saving $5,700 doesn't necessarily have to do a whole lot to pay off his salary. If we look back two weeks ago or three weeks ago, whenever it was when they played the Kansas City Chiefs, we saw that Ruggs only had three targets, but he brought two of them in for 118 yards and a touchdown and we see him get close to 20 Fandall points. That is the home run shot we want to be taking a look at, right? He has an A dot sitting at 17.8 this season, getting downfield and considering we're expecting a bit of a shootup because the Raiders defense is just so weak, that deep ball, they're going to need to get back in this game. So I like the price tag on him. I like the fact that we're looking at like a mini DeSean Jackson where we just need a few big plays from him. We don't need to rely on it to catch us. This is not a guy that's kind of go 10 for 130 or anything like that, but that two for 118 sounds all right with a touchdown. That's what we're looking at with a charger secondary that's certainly beatable. I believe Henry Ruggs has the speed to do just that. Derek Carr is going to take his shots. If he can connect, we're going to get a big game to Henry Ruggs priced under $6,000 this week. Last week, there was so much uncertainty going on the Seattle backfield. Who is going to start? Well, it turned out there was no Chris Carson. There was no Carlos Hyde. It was all about DJ Dallas. And this week, it's kind of more the same. It's all been quiet on the Seahawks front. And now I think that uncertainty is not so uncertain because of how DJ Dallas performed last week. $5,100 is the price still really low for Dallas. And if once again, he's the man, well, this seems like a no-brainer. Absolutely no-brainer. I picked him up in my season-long lead just because I needed someone to start and running back and got a really solid performance out of them. He played on 79% of the snaps last week. He saw the ball 23 total times. He had two total touchdowns for a total of 20.3 feint two points. And this is the kind of situation where we kind of have to wait and see where Chris Carson is not going to be practicing all week. They said he will test his foot on Friday. And that's where we're going to get more clarity. We know that Hyde is out. Travis Homer was healthy for last week's game, but we saw DJ Dallas really, really take control of the backfield while Carson was out. So if he is out again, Carson, that is, where are we looking back to DJ Dallas at $5,100? Travis Homer, the only one of the top three running backs for Seattle that was active, as you said, but he took a backseat to DJ Dallas. So we're more of the same here this Sunday at $5,100 for the running back on Russell Wilson's Seahawks. Well, it's obviously a no-brainer. I love this pick here on Fandall this Sunday. One more pick to give you, and this is a sneaky one. It's Marvin Hall of the Lions priced at $4,600. And there's a lot of confusion on what's going on in Detroit. We know Kenny Galliday is not going to play. Matthew Stafford is on the COVID list at the moment. We'll see if he plays. Marvin Jones has gotten all the attention on the waiver wire, but Marvin Hall is certainly a part of this offense. Why do you believe that Hall is worth the dark throat here at $4,600? Yeah, there's a lot going on for the Lions this week. We know that, as you said, Kenny Galliday is out. We know that Stafford is out right now, but he still has the potential to play. And really, I think Hall at $4,600, which is just such a great salary to drop into some of your lineups, really can pay that off pretty quickly now. I went back last week, or I looked back at the game log from last week, and Kenny Galliday only played 18 snaps. Hall then comes in and plays 42 snaps and saw seven targets. All seven of those targets came in the second half when Galliday didn't play. Now, they're going up against the Vikings this week. We're on 39.1 points per game to opposing by receivers. That is the second most in the league behind Seattle. So a super, super cheap price tag on Hall this week. We have a spot where he should be seeing plenty of snaps and we have a really big defense. So I like the spot. I'll love it even more if Stafford's starting, but at $4,600, he's a great value play. Doesn't cost you nearly anything at under $5,000. Marvin Hall just watching that game on Sunday. He was a major part of the offense in the second half. And now the game plan may change and a lot's gonna depend on if Matthew Stafford is available, but TJ Hawkins is someone you're gonna look at, Marvin Jones and then Marvin Hall, the sneaky play under $5,000 on Fandall this weekend. That's gonna do it for us here on the Fandall Hurry Up. Tom, we appreciate the time. Good luck this weekend. Same to you. Talk to you next week. Absolutely. Tomorrow we wrap up our week nine free to you coverage of Jim Sinis. We'll join me as we take a look at the top stacks on the board here this weekend. Tom Beckio, I'm Greg Sossman. Thanks so much for watching. Enjoy Thursday Night Football. And I'll see you back here tomorrow for another edition of the Fandall Hurry Up.