 Hey everybody, what's going on? I am Greg Sussman joined today by Tom Vecchio, a fan who's here to break down the top value plays on the board here in week 10. What's going on Tom? I'm doing good, master started today about weekend coming up with football. Let's jump in. Let's do it. And let's beginning Cleveland where we may see one running back returning and another one out, specifically with the Houston Texans where David Johnson is unlikely to play this weekend due to a concussion, which means we got the Duke Johnson revenge game all lined up. Duke is priced at $5,800 for Houston. He has saw the most carries this past weekend as he's seen, I believe since his rookie year in Cleveland. The whole narrative sets up for a big game from Duke Johnson. Yeah, David Johnson, he didn't practice on Wednesday dealing with this concussion. As you said, very unlikely to play. Duke Johnson came in last week, saw 20 total touches after David Johnson has left the game. We're dealing with a solid over under here, 52 and a half, we have a three point spread. I think we're looking at a bit of a shootout here. The Browns are on 20.5 fatal points per game to opposing, running back to the price tag is right $5,800. The game environment is right, we know the opportunity will be there and we have a revenge narrative on top of it. I'm buying into Duke Johnson this week. Absolutely, you get the narrative, you get the injury to David Johnson. Duke Johnson should be a really, really nice spot here this week for Houston, which is shown they're gonna rely on one back and that back this weekend and he's the Duke. Over to Miami next, where Joaquin Grant is your next top value player here on the board at the wide receiver spot. He's priced at $4,600. And this is obviously notable because there is no Preston Williams this weekend. Devontae Parker will step up, but who's gonna be the other player to step up for this Dovenstein? You heard Mac Holland, he's going to touchdown over this past week. People are talking about Antonio Calloway coming off suspension, but you're going with Joaquin Grant who's priced at $4,600. Why Grant over some of the other options with the Dolphins? As you said, it's going to be an interesting week for the Dolphins wide receivers. Preston Williams going to IR. That leaves Devontae Parker, Mac Hollins and Joaquin Grant as the main three wide receivers. Mac Hollins only saw one target last week while Grant had five. He also played on 48% of the snaps. Now the snaps aren't super high, but we know the Preston Williams did play in bid of that game against the Cardinals so we can expect the snaps to rise. The game environment I think is pretty solid against the Chargers. They're on 27.7 points per game to opposing wide receivers. That's around league average, but at $4,600, she's one of the cheapest pure starters that we could be seeing. So I like the price tag. We know that the Dolphins are showing that they have trust in Tua to throw the ball a little bit more. 4,600 isn't bad for a starting wide receiver. We don't know what exactly the role will be for Joaquin Grant, but this week, taking a shot under 5K at a starting receiver is probably worth it. 4,600 for Grant for the Dolphins here. We'll see if Tua could lock on to Grant as a favorite target on Sunday. One more position to get to, and it's the tight end spot. Price at 4,500 this week is Gerald Everett. Everett had a nice season, and maybe the season that many thought Tyler Hickby would have. The Rams are coming off a bye week here. Why do you think Everett is a good start with Hickby seemingly healthy? A bunch of others, obviously other tight ends on the board and available. I know he's priced under 5K. Why Gerald Everett this week? So this one's a little bit interesting and I know getting exposure to the Seahawks Rams game is gonna be a very popular option for plenty of people going to Cup and Woods and Lockett and Metcalf, but you wanna differentiate a little bit while still getting exposure. Now, in the last three games that they have both played, this is Tyler Hickby and Gerald Everett. We know that Tyler Hickby missed the game against Chicago, so we don't wanna factor that in forever. But in the last three games that they both played, we have 60 routes ran for Tyler Hickby, 52 forever. He's not that far behind. And in those same three games, we have Everett seeing more targets and more receptions. So while he's the quote unquote backup, it's not like Hickby is Travis Kelsey over here where he's dominating snaps, dominating all the targets. He's just the starter by name, wherever it is actually being more productive in less playing time. So I love the price tag at $4,500. I love getting exposure to this game that has a 55 over under in a different way and hopefully getting someone that's just not as popular. Gerald Everett is splitting Tyler Hickby. It's not like a one and a backup situation. It's kind of a split in Sean McVeigh's pound weeks to get Gerald Everett involved, price it under $5,000. Everett's as good a shot at any at a tight end spot here this weekend. That's gonna do it for us here on the Fandill Hurry Up. Tyler, we appreciate the time. Good luck this weekend. Good luck to you. Talk to you next week. Absolutely. We wrap up our DFS coverage tomorrow as Jim Sanis will join me as we take a look at the top stacks on the board here for week 10. For Tyler Beckio, I'm Greg Sussman. Thanks so much for watching. Enjoy Thursday Night Football tonight and we'll see you back here tomorrow for another edition of the Fandill Hurry Up.