 What is up everybody, welcome to the wildcard round of the NFL season and the FanDuel hurry up. I am Brandon Gadoula, managing editor at numberfire.com. Here to break down my three favorite studs for the Sunday Slate this weekend. With four of the six quarterbacks on the Sunday Slate in play with some superstar tight ends in the mix, there is a big opportunity cost at running back and receiver this week than at those positions, which is why I'm going to look for studs at running back and receiver. Firstly, we're going to Leonard Fournette. He's back for the Buccaneers, we want to make sure we've got exposure to playoff Lenny. Fournette this season in games where he's played at least half of Tampa Bay Snaps. His average on was 14 carries over six targets for 97 yards from scrimmage per game. He's got 66% of the red zone rushing share, 36% of the team's overall red zone looks in these games. Buccaneers are facing just a modest Eagles run defense, Fournette should be a factor at the goal line in a game where the Buccaneers have an applied team total over 27 points. They're favored, there's wind, they should lean on Fournette this week. My second stud of the week is Elijah Mitchell at a salary of $7,400, sticking at running back again because of the opportunity cost. Mitchell has returned the past two games to play between 50% and 60% of the snaps within this 49ers offense, but even in those games with a little bit of a skill back workload or a skill back snap rate, he has not had a skill back workload. His average 21 carries in 102 rushing yards with three total red zone rush attempts plus a red zone target. In fact, he has now had at least 21 carries in 5 straight games. It's a workload that's hard to match on this entire slate and it's coming at a pretty reasonable salary. The Cowboys are just a mid level rush defense. This game projects to have the fastest combined pace of any wild card round matchup according to my data and with only a 3 point spread, Mitchell shouldn't be scripted out due to the 49ers trailing. My third stud I'm going to jump over to receiver and go with Tyreek Hill. Hill has not been doing much lately. He has just one game with more than 10 vandal points over his past six, but there's been a combination of teams that kind of limit the downfield pass, there's been game script concerns, there's been health concerns, that's all played a big part. That downtime does include a two target, two catch, 19 yard game against the Steelers who he's playing this week, a game during which though, Hill didn't even play half the snaps. The Steelers were 23rd and passing ADOT allowed this season, they're most beatable with receivers in the passing game. Hill still possesses slate altering upside, he should get us access to the team with the highest implied team total on the Sunday slate in a bounce back spot. That'll do it for my favorite NFL studs, best of luck this week in the wild card round.