 Welcome back to the Fan Duel. Hurry up. That is Frank Snaffle. My name is Greg Suspin and Frankie. We've gone through the quarterbacks and the tight ends. It's time to hit up the running backs. In particular, we're going to start where we did in Week 1 and where we did in Week 2. And now here we are after Week 3. And that is Raven's running back Buck Allen because in Week 1, he scored a touchdown. In Week 2, he scored a touchdown. In Week 3, yeah, he scored a touchdown. Is it ever going to stop for Buck Allen? The answer is no, Greg. He's going to go on to break records and score touchdowns at a rapid pace. No, it's not going to continue forever for Buck Allen. But look, if Alex Collins is owned in 100% of leagues, that means Buck Allen should be owned in, maybe not all of them, but in a higher percentage than he is right now. He's owned in less than 50% of leagues. And I do think that Alex Collins' owners should go out there and make sure that they own Buck Allen, even if you don't. Buck Allen is going to be useful come by weeks when, you know, all these running backs are on by and there's not a lot of depth at the position. I know if you take the touchdowns away from Buck Allen, it's not pretty. 17 rushing yards in Week 1, 8 rushing yards in Week 2, 7 rushing yards in Week 3. He's averaging 2 yards per carry on the season. I understand that. It is not sexy by any means. But the bye weeks are coming and running back depth is a serious thing. And as long as he's getting the goal line carries for the Baltimore Ravens and offense, which surprisingly is scoring lots of points this year, even dating back to last year, the Baltimore Ravens offense is getting it done. So the team overall doesn't trust Alex Collins as the goal line back whenever they get down there in a potent offense. I never thought I'd say that about the Baltimore Ravens. Buck Allen is going to be the guy. And because of that, I think he needs to be owned in more than 48% of leagues, Greg. Buck Allen has, well, yeah, been really good scoring touchdowns over the last three weeks. Should he be owned in 38% of leagues? No, it needs to be much higher. But are you ever going to be able to comfortably put him in your lineup? I think that's a question fantasy owners have to ask before starting and setting their lineups this weekend.