 Hey, we're going to turn on, I am Greg Sussman. The first NFL game is in the books, and it was not fun for the Houston Texans, Jim. It was fun for me. I had a lot of fun watching it, so I don't really care about their feelings. I had a good time. You know, we had to see Clyde Edwards-Elair flashing that talent that we saw at LSU. That was a lot of fun. David Johnson looked younger, which was fun. So honestly, and Will Fuller was healthy and got a lot of targets. So I thought it was great. And if Bill O'Brien is not as happy with it, that's okay because I had a good time. Bill O'Brien is a terrible head coach. He puts his team in a position to lose, more often than he puts them in a position to win. Unlike you, Jim Zonis, who's going to put us all in a position to win this weekend, because it's time to talk about the stacks that we are playing on Sunday. Let's begin with your favorite stack. Well, that's going to make my wife happy. It's the Seattle Seahawks with Russell Wilson and Tyler Lockett. Russell Wilson priced at $8,400. Lockett at $6,800. Why is the Seahawks your favorite stack other than facing off against the Atlanta Falcons team that should be right for the Piggins? That's a big part of it, for sure. The Falcons definitely help. But this game is also indoors. And as you know, Greg, I love Dome Games because there is no win to deal with that is a big plus for often. This is a good stack to like, even if we assume that the status quo remains in place for Seattle. Because last year, before Tyler Lockett's injury, he had 26% of the team's overall targets, 33% of the deep targets and 29% of the red zone targets. That was awesome usage. And Russ is really good in that time. But there's also the potential that they may let Russ cook a bit if that happens. Like we could see this offense explode specifically Lockett. Because again, that usage was so good last year when he was healthy. And I think that he should be healthy for this year. He's $6,800. There are like 15 different wide receivers in the 6,000 range who I adore. But Lockett may be number one on that list because of the usage I expect him to get now that he is healthy once again. So I could pair Russ with Chris Carson. I could pair him with DK Metcalf happily. But my favorite stacking partner is Tyler Lockett. And if I've got just one stack on this slate, I'm okay with it being Russell Wilson and Tyler Lockett because they are good. They've got a good floor to begin with. But they're sealing. If the Seahawks unleash Russell just a little bit is crazy, crazy high. And that is right there. The one thing you have to be nervous about when stacking the Seattle Seahawks and using Tyler Lockett rather than to Chris Carson because Brian Schottenheimer kind of comes from the terrible coaching tree of Bill O'Brien where you can't trust them to do the right thing. Russell Wilson and Tyler Lockett, for all the reasons you mentioned in the dome make a ton of sense that you do have to worry about Brian Schottenheimer getting in the way. Speaking of Dome, speaking of teams that are really good. Let's get to New Orleans Saints, specifically Drew Brees and the player you're pairing them up with and it's Jared Cook. And I get it, right? It makes sense. Michael Thomas, Alvin Camara, they're more expensive but Jared Cook's $5,900 this week over on Fandal. Drew Brees, $8,100 for the Saints. You've always wanted to go with a low-cost option and high-octane offense. And it seems like Jared Cook makes the most sense here this weekend. You have read my mind to perfection, Greg, that is exactly what I want. And I'm hoping in this situation that we can Mike Evans to play because if Mike Evans plays, that boosts Tampa Bay's offense. If Tampa Bay's offense is better, New Orleans has to keep their foot on the gas longer. So I'm hoping Mike Evans plays, that's beneficial for everyone tied to this game. But if Mike Evans can't go or if he's dinged up, then I want to get lower salary exposure to this game. Like I still want exposure because the Saints offense is very good. They can do well even against a tough defense which Tampa Bay does have. So I do still want to go here but it would interest me more to go here the lower salary route and Jared Cook is that. But I can go with Jared Cook without sacrificing upside because we saw last year in that 49ers game, he can catch two touchdowns on two targets and then not play the rest of the game but still pay off in DFS. He was in the perfect lineup that week despite missing most of that game because he can do so much damage on the targets he gets. He gets targets downfield and targets downfield from Drew Brees. Despite the fact that he's not the deep ball extraordinary he may have been back in the day, those are still valuable in this offense. So Jared Cook $5,900 helps still tight end. I think we can say pretty recently that he will play 70% of the snaps and he should get balls downfield. So I think that Jared Cook and Emmanuel Sanders are both quality ways to get low salary exposure to this game helping you spend up for running backs elsewhere. So if I'm stacking the Saints offense I would love to get to Camara and Michael Thomas but if I can't do so, Jared Cook's a pretty good consolation prize. We used to call Jared Cook big foot because when you thought he was there all of a sudden he'd be gone, right? And it happens with Jared Cook all the time. Like you said, two touchdowns, two targets and then poof, he's away. And if those two touchdowns didn't happen it'd be a disaster. But a lot of times with Jared Cook you get those big time games and this week against Tampa Bay especially if Mike Evans will play you're in a good spot. And he doesn't cost all that much under $6,000 pairing him with Drew Brees. It's a win if you ask me. And now we go a little freaky, right? We start with Las Vegas Raiders and we get to Derek Carr. And who are we stacking it with? What's our first round? rookie Henry Rugs, the first wide receiver off the board in the draft. His name I feel like and Brian Edwards actually they've been creeping up draft boards in season long. And people have been excited about both these rookie wide receivers getting to start for Oakland, or for Oakland for Las Vegas. First time I did that this year. This Sunday, Rugs is $5,100. Derek Carr is $7,100. It's sneaky, kind of fun too. It is and this is probably gonna be the best matchup the Raiders get all year because the Panthers are going to be a DFS dream this year. Not only did they shed basically every player from their defense from last year but they've replaced them with rookies, seven draft picks, all defensive players, a lot of them are gonna play. That's good for opposing teams but it's not just the defense. It's also that Joe Brady is probably gonna run a past heavy fast scheme on offense which gives the opposing team additional volume. So that's huge for opposing teams. Derek Carr last year was not the highest upside player but he does get that boost in the opposing team here and he gets a boost from Henry Rugs and Brian Edwards. Both those are players who can take a short pass a very long way. And if Derek Carr isn't gonna go down field, he needs players who can do that. He didn't really have that last year with this offense but now he can be a different player with those playmakers being within this offense. There are a lot of intriguing, low-salard running backs this week. However, I wanna spend up for the studs. I want Christian McCaffrey. I want Dalvin Cook. I wanna get to guys like that who have this really good expected production. If I wanna do that though, I've gotta spend down elsewhere. Derek Carr, $7,100. Henry Rugs is 51. Brian Edwards is 47. I am also willing to consider that but I think that the upside of Rugs is hard to pass up and this is a good way to stack this game and get some upside and allow yourself to get those high upside players a running back as well. The Panthers are going to be a team that we are targeting all season long. The Raiders are not exactly sexy but a guy like Henry Rugs, well, it could make for a very, very fun game. Brian Edwards too, both cheap, both around that $5,000 range. It allows you to pay up. We spoke about Camaro before, Dalvin Cook you've said, right, these are the type of guys you're able to get in there when you go down to Brian Edwards, when you go down to Henry Rugs and take a chance on the Las Vegas Raiders. That's gonna do it for us. Here on The Fan, we'll hurry up. Jim, we've spent a lot of time over the last six months preparing for this weekend. I cannot believe it is real. I'm super excited, man. It is finally week one, Greg. The NFL is here. We've made it this far. We'll see how far we make it open for a full 17 weeks. But I mean, we've already got one game which is fantastic to me. So I'm happy to, they're just kind of living on borrowed time at this point. I will take every second of it. Good luck to you and everyone else in week one. Absolutely. Enjoy the games this weekend. Just take it all in as Scott Hansen would say, right? We got nine hours of football ahead. Plus Sunday night, plus Monday night. It's gonna be awesome. Thank you so much for watching. Enjoy the games. We'll be back Monday, Jim and I as we take a look at everything that happened over the weekend. Have a wonderful week. We'll see you next time.