 What's going on and welcome to the fan dual. Hurry up, my name is Tom Vecchio. Week 15 is here and I'm set to bring you three value plays for your NFL DFS lineups. Let's get into it. Starting off at the wide receiver position, Devonta Smith at $5,900 for the Philadelphia Eagles, a great matchup for him going up against the Washington football team. They're allowing 32.3 fanew points per game to opposing wide receivers. That's the third worst in the league. Smith comes in with a 25.7% target share, which is the highest on the team. He has a 16% red zone target share, which is the third highest on the team. We see Washington with a number of players out this week. It really should just be a very, very easy matchup for the Eagles. They come under the 26.50 implied team total. That's the fifth highest on the slate. It's the number one receiver for the Eagles and he's under $6,000 in a very soft matchup. So look to Smith tonight. Sticking at the wide receiver position, moving on to Devonta Parker for the Miami Dolphins. He's $5,800. We know that Jalen Waddle is out for this game and this makes Devonta Parker the new number one wide receiver for the Dolphins. And they also have an easy matchup going up against the New York Jets. That's why we see them with the 25.25 implied team total, which is the fifth highest on the slate. Now Parker has dealt with some injuries this year. He hasn't played in a whole lot of games, but he's seen seven targets or more in five of his six games. So he's well in the offense, well worked into the passing offense for the Dolphins and especially removing Waddle from that situation should make him the clear priority target. And he's only $5,800 going up against the New York Jets. I think we can attack them every single week. Moving on finally to Zach Erz at tight end at $5,300 for the Arizona Cardinals. We know that DeAndre Hopkins is now done for the year for the Cardinals, which opens up their passing game a bit more. We see them leading the slate with a 29.50 implied team total. They're going up against the Detroit Lions. The Lions right now are allowing 10.4 fated points we gave him to opposing tight ends. That's right around the league average, but if we account for the potential for extra offensive usage for Zach Erz with Hopkins now out of the lineup, this really puts him in a good spot at $5,300. And despite not spending the whole season with the Cardinals, we see Zach Erz with the fourth highest red zone at target share on the team. So we've removed Hopkins. We have a good matchup of $5,300 salary and Erz is one of the best tight ends on tonight's slate. All right, this does it for this week's NFL Fanduil. Hurry up, I'll be back next week bringing you more value plays for your Lions.