 Hey Lisa, I know he hasn't done a whole lot over the last couple of weeks, but I do like Devontae Smith this week at $5,900 going up against the Chiefs. If you look at his peripheral numbers, his usage really hasn't been that bad this year. He ranks in the top 30 in target share on the season at wide receiver, and you have to like him against Kansas City. The Eagles could very easily face a negative game script. That could lead to more passing. And so far on the season, Kansas City has been the 7th best matchup for wide receivers when looking at adjusted fantasy points allowed. So I think that Smith makes a lot of sense given that he's still under that $6,000 mark. The next guy, he's kind of obvious, but it's Chuba Hubbard, he's $6,300 this week. He's going to be the lead back with Christian McCaffrey sidelined. Hubbard saw the majority of the backfield share when CMC went out last week. He outattempted Royce Freeman 11-5, and more importantly, he outtargeted Freeman 5-1. And I say more importantly, because targets are hugely important for fantasy running backs. And it shows that Hubbard could be game script proof. And even though Caroline is the one team this year that hasn't run a single offensive play while trailing, they've got their first real test against Dallas this week in a game with a pretty strong overrunder. So even if the game script does get out of hand, Hubbard should be on the field. That's why he's a great play at $6,300. And then finally, a little bit more expensive than that is Aaron Jones at $7,400. The matchup against Pittsburgh isn't great on paper, but we should be more concerned about usage and potential game flow with most of our running backs in fantasy football. The attackers are big favorites this week. Jones has now had back-to-back games with at least 70% of Green Bay's running back rushes to go along with a target share per game of 14%. If Green Bay gets ahead in this game against Pittsburgh, Aaron Jones should see a lot of work. And that means he's going to give you some good fantasy output.