 Hey everyone, it's Peyton, I am Greg Sussman, joined today by Tom Vecchio, a fan duo who's turned the page on week one and is looking forward to making this DFS lineup for week number two. What's going on, Tom? I'm doing good. You know, week one, obviously very exciting, but, you know, we push forward in the NFL season, whole set of matchups break down. Week one was exciting for some of us, for others, it was a bit of a let down. Typical fantasy Sunday for us losers. All right, let's get to DFS week two, because that's how we're going to win some money. So let's begin at the quarterback spot. This is who you're building around with your DFS lineup for this weekend. So let's start with Dak Prescott. His price is $8,300 this week on Fandle. Dak was many people's MVP picks here this season, and you like him and this matchup here week two. Yeah, you know, starting off week one, we'll just call it what it was. Very modest game for him, you know, 270 some odd yards, only one touchdown. But more importantly, you know, he threw it 39 times, which is what we kind of want to be looking at. And now that was a one score game against the Rams throughout its entirety, always within one score. Now, this week, going up against Atlanta Falcons, a team, you know, is big on attacking last week via Russell Wilson. And we want to do the same thing for Dak Prescott this week. Twenty eight point five implied team total for the Cowboys. They're at home. It takes six and a half spread. So again, within one score and looking to pair him with C.D. Lamb or Michael Gall, both very affordable, I think is what we want to be focusing on for Dak. And listen, if the 270 some on yards and one touchdown is his baseline, this Atlanta Falcons secondary should allow him to access the ceiling, hopefully three yards and two or three touchdowns. Dak Prescott paired up with Michael Gallup and Mario Cooper. A C.D. Lamb is a good way to start your teams here for this weekend. Hopefully the matchup is fun. And if that baseline is what we saw in a close game against the Rams this past weekend or in store for a big year, hopefully from Dak Prescott. We'll go over to the wide receiver position. We get to see Andre Hopkins where too many fantasy analysts has counted him out. They look at his target share. They said he's not the same guy he once was. In week one, he seemed pretty good to me, Tom. In week two, that connection with Kyler Murray is going to be on display once again against the Washington football team. He's priced also at eighty three hundred dollars. Hopkins with Arizona and Kyler Murray seems like a good fit. Absolutely. And speaking of his target share in week one, it was up at forty three percent for the Cardinals. Now I don't expect it to be above forty percent every week. You know, it'll eventually fall somewhere around thirty thirty five percent. But sixteen targets, fourteen receptions, one hundred and fifty one yards. No touchdowns for him. And he still had an amazing fantasy day. So looking to him, looking to Kyler, you know, attacking this Washington second area, something you know, they didn't look too bad in the first week against Philadelphia, but there was really no Deandre Hopkins on that Eagles receiving core. So I'm going to be looking to Kyler to Deandre Hopkins for a thirty five plus percent target share for the Cardinals offense weekend and week out until their salaries become out of reach. Let's have fun with that Cardinals football team with Deandre Hopkins, how fast they play that target share. Like you said, I don't think it's going to be there each and every week, but it was damn good in week one, taking advantage of Washington and their secondary will be a priority for us. Pairing DAC with a Cowboys Rod receiver and Deandre Hopkins. That sounds like a winning formula. Finally, we'll get to the tight end that you're targeting here this week, building your team around Mark Andrews, which seems like a safe bet. He's priced at seventy five hundred dollars, caught a couple of TVs this past Sunday, and Andrews still remains Lamar Jackson's favorite red zone target. Absolutely. Two touchdowns was nice. I know the red zone usage he had last season this season, at least the start is good, but more importantly, he played on seventy one percent of the snaps in week one and dating back to last year, if you only played on fifty seven percent of the snaps at his peak. You know, this is per John Daigle on Twitter. Really good stuff there. So we have a new usage for or somewhat new usage for Mark Andrews. And although he's somewhat touchdown dependent, I'm banking on the you know, snap share rising, which allowed him to his overall volume to rise and not needing to be so touchdown dependent. So with a fifty two and a half over under in this game, a twenty nine point five implied team total for the Ravens. I'm looking back to Lamar and Mark Andrews as I am a lot of weeks and hopefully this, you know, target share and snap count continues to rise for Andrews. Andrews is such a major part of this high profile. Ravens offense, it's they're constantly just moving. And Andrews is a major part of that. You know, you count him for those touchdowns and to be a major factor for Lamar Jackson, wherever they are on the field for marketing your owners. Well, it was a rough day for you. But in season long, DFS, it doesn't matter. Mark Andrews is someone you can count on. There you have it. That's going to do it for us. Those who we are building our lineups around here in week two, when I talk to you on Thursday, we'll find the value plays. You're going to pair up with these guys to make the lineups work. Tom Beckham, we appreciate the time. Good luck. Same to you. Tomorrow, I'll be joined by Megan Nunez. You know, the fan will hurry to take a look at her best bet for week two of the NFL. And then on Thursday, tell me back to take a look at the values that we're building around to make this whole line of work with all these thoughts we talked about today. So Tom Beckham, I'm Greg Sussman. Thanks so much for watching. We'll see you tomorrow for another edition of the fan duel hurry up.