 Hey everybody, what's going on? I am Greg Sussman joined today by Tom Vecchio of Fandall. We're going to go over the studs. You need to build around a DFS in week number four. What's going on, Tom? I'm doing good. You know, we saw a lot of score last week. You know, hopefully we see much of the same this coming week. The more scoring, the better for most of us, not my season long teams, but nevertheless, let's get into DFS because that's what I'm up to now. We begin at the quarterback position and that brings us to Josh Allen. He's $8,600 and he leaves the 3-0 Buffalo Builds. He has been otherworldly. We talked about him before this season in a tier with the Russell Wilson's and the Sean Watsons, the Kyler Murray's. And that's exactly where he belongs. He's been fantastic thus far. And that's exactly what he's been. We've loaded Slate with Mahomes, Lamar Jackson. We have Dak Prescott. We've got so many options on this slate, but I want to be going to Josh Allen, $8,600. Coming in with 28 Fandal points or more in all three games. Going up against the Raiders gives the Bills a 27.25 implied team total and they're on the road. So we want to be looking to Allen for the strong team total, the strong production that he has, but also do the fact that he's seeing a lot of red zone work because Zach Moss was out last week. This status is still uncertain for this week, but we still have seen six rushing attempts inside the 20-yard line for Allen. Three of those inside the five. So we're getting the goal line work always vulturing away touchdowns from their running backs. He has 300 yard upside seemingly every game and apparently three total touchdowns in every game no matter who he's playing. So I love Allen this week at $8.6K. It seemingly doesn't matter right now who Josh Allen is playing because that offside is palpable. He's able to do it from anywhere on the field with that rocket arm and the ability to move with his legs inside the red zone. Whether Zach Moss plays or not, Josh Allen certainly a star to build around at the quarterback position on a day that features as well all of them. Allen, a nice price at $8,600. DeAndre Hopkins had concerns coming into the year about target share. Those don't exist anymore. 35 targets, 33 games I believe. It's $8,700 here for the Arizona Cardinals in week number four that Kyla Murray and DeAndre Hopkins connection has been worth targeting and stacking almost on a weekly basis. Absolutely. And we're going to actually look back to last week where on this very segment I spoke about Keenan Allen. And we have Keenan Allen and Hopkins tied for the lead lead in targets. Now why is Keenan Allen important? Because last week against the Panthers he posted 13, 132, and 1. Who is DeAndre Hopkins going up against this week? The Panthers. So we want to be going back to Hopkins with this 35% target share which has come down from the 44. So we saw in week one which I spoke about back to Hopkins, back to Kyla Murray in a stack where we could see over 40 combined points. Now last week we saw Hopkins post 18.7 feigned with points and that was without a touchdown. So we can be getting consistent upside from him without scoring and when he reaches the end zone this week that's right. He will against the Panthers. We're looking at 25 plus points. It's when he reaches the end zone for Tom Vecchio and he will against Carolina Panthers. You call it Keenan Allen last week. Hopefully DeAndre Alkins continues what he is doing and does find Pater in week four. Final player to build around. It's at the running back spot and it's been well arguably the best player. In fantasy football over the last couple of weeks it's Alvin Camara. He's $8,800 playing primetime game each of the last couple of weeks. This week not so much but it doesn't mean he's not going to give you a primetime performance. Alvin Camara has been unstoppable with thinking Doug Drew breezes the quarterback. Exactly and the news for the Saints this week is that Michael Thomas is on the path to come back. Now we can look at Camara's target share over the past two weeks and it's a little bit skewed because Michael Thomas hasn't been in the lineup. But even if Michael Thomas was fully healthy and he played all three games to start the season. We have the Saints with a 29 implied team total at the Lions. We have Camara always one of the higher upside players. We have the Lions allowing 27.0 feign goal points per game to running backs which is the seventh worst in the league. So if Michael Thomas was healthy and he's out of lineup we'd still be looking to Camara. And if people are worried that Michael Thomas is back and he'd be taking some of that target share I want to go to Camara even more. So lock in another hopefully 25 or so points from Camara against a weak Lions defense. Camara showing you why he's one of the best running backs in the NFL right now on a weekly basis. And with that quarterback play and with the outstanding vision of Alvin Camara at this point it's hard to look away especially at $8800. There you have it. Those of the players were building around our fan duel DFS week four lineups. And on Thursday Tom and I will be back as we preview the value plays that you're going to put into your lineup so you can get all of these superstars in there. Tom we appreciate the time. Good luck this weekend. Same to you. Talk to you on Thursday. Absolutely. Tomorrow Megan Unies will join us as we take a look at her best bet for week number four. Have a great night. Enjoy the MLB playoffs and we'll see you back here tomorrow for another edition of the Fan DeLoria.