 Welcome to the Fandall hurry up. I'm Ariel. I've seen joining us. Ryan Williams. We're going to break down what went down with this Julio Jones trade. There are a lot of pieces that are affected by it. Julio Jones leaving Atlanta going over to Tennessee. I'm excited to get to the breakdown. Ryan. Yeah, this is going to be a fun, a fun little break down to talk about in, you know, we're we're Tuesday now. But you listen, there's still a lot of impact that Julio Jones is a caught waves. He finally moved in this affects both teams. I think tremendously when we're talking about fantasy football here. So I'm excited to dive into it. Focusing on the Atlanta side. How does this affect Atlanta's offense from a fantasy perspective? Yeah, well, I think from the first part, I think you're looking at this and I know a lot's been made on fantasy Twitter and things of that nature of the impact of Matt Ryan and Matt Ryan is the guy that I had been had high hopes for with this offense with him investing so much into the passing game. So obviously Julio leaving will take an effect on him, I believe. But when you're looking at a guy like Calvin Ridley, I mean, Calvin Ridley is is going to be income in the conversation for wide receiver one this year. Firmly believe that without Julio Jones, you're looking at a guy who's solid nine targets in every game that Julio Jones has missed from 2019. He was doing it basically towards the end of last season. And I know that dynasty, the dynasty guys are all excited about what this means for Calvin Ridley stock. I think it's wheels up for him. I'd be taking him over a guy like Devontae Adams right now with the situation in Green Bay that's currently going on. So I think he's he's firmly at the turn that you'll be looking at in redraft lakes to get him in area. We talked about Russell Gage. I love Russell Gage. I love what this could mean for him. He's going to be the wide receiver to an author Smith offense. We saw what that meant last year. Corey Davis wheels up had an excellent year. So Russell Gage, please don't sleep on them. I mean, this guy has been going in the double digit rounds deep. And I think that maybe with this news, he'll start to get up maybe into that 12 range. But still, I don't feel like people will treat him fairly enough. I do think that Hayden Hurst also deserves to mention too. I know a lot of guys have been talking about him as well. And you're looking at, you know, two Titan sets and Arthur Smith's offense. Hayden Hurst is a guy. The Titan position is tough. We can't really trust a lot of these guys. So when you're looking for a late flyer that could pay off dividends, I know people want to get excited about Kyle Pitts. He's the he's the new weapon there. But Hayden Hurst offers, you know, a veteran upside at the Titan position that you could get him late. And we know that some of these guys look at Jimmy Graham last year. I mean, this guy was thought to be dust and those touchdowns can help out the Titan position. He saw like seven or eight, I believe, with the Bears. So you could look at that situation too with Hayden Hurst. I think he'll be on the field a lot. Atlanta has been one of those offenses where you target Matt Ryan. He throws for a ton of passing yards. He's been up there in the top 10 and passing yards thrown in the last few seasons. In addition to trying to figure out the run game, not as consistent, at least in the passing game, you know that the Falcons are going to throw the ball. Switching over to the Tennessee side, this is where Julio Jones is going. First off, we heard today that Julio Jones is not going to wear the number 11. He is allowing AJ Brown, who's currently with the Titans to wear the number. How do you see the Titans offense being affected with the addition of the veteran wide receiver? Yeah, this is this is a tough one for me because Tennessee is an offense that talked about pre Julio Jones trade that I just really didn't see myself buying into. Arthur Smith leaving. You got Todd Downing coming in now or being promoted, I should say, rather to to the helm of offense, a coordinator there in this offense. And so for people that don't know about Todd Downing, you know, he comes from the Scott Linehan tree there. He was with the Rams for a little bit. Quarterbacks coach was there in Oakland when they had Michael Crab Tree to go along with the March on Lynch first year as well. And so you're looking at a team here that maybe they become more past heavy area. I really do think that there could be some interest to be had in this offense. You're looking at Ryan Tannehill with the weapons that he has now on either side. I mean, this is a huge upgrade from what Corey Davis was last year and Julio Jones. If he can stay healthy, I think that's the big thing that we want to see. Don't want to see those soft tissue injuries. But Julio Jones right now, if you can get him in round five of drafts, I think that's going to be a steal. He's been going around like the 45th, 46th position. I don't know how people will fare that. I think AJ Brown will still find his way, you know, up until the top 15 picks for sure. And maybe you want to draft him there, but I do like going running back early. So I think the most shares of this offense that I'm going to have are going to come through, come through Julio, you know, hoping that he can be on the field. You're looking at the guys that are going around there like a DJ Moore, C.D. Lamb. You got to make some tough decisions there, but I do think Julio on this offense is nice. And Ryan Tannehill as well, I think the passing attack is going to be a strong point. I guess they're going to be forced to be a strong point because this defense has suffered a lot. They were giving up a ton of passing work last year. They got rid of Malcolm Butler, the veteran, brought Ingenorus Jenkins, another veteran, have a guy, Kayla Farley, I believe, who was injured in college last year. They drafted him. He's coming in. So we know that rookie's usually struggling their first year. So this defense could give up a ton of points that could force Ryan Tannehill and go into passing. So I do like the passing attack. I will say, Ariel, before we move on, that Derek Henry I think is going to be the guy who is affected the most by this. I know people don't want to hear that. This guy's been locked into top three running back production, but is a year older? I do think because of the way the defense will be given up points, I think that they will struggle to kind of maybe establish the runner, establish what they want to do. And that was Arthur Smith's thing. We're going to see what Todd Downing wants to do, but I would probably not have many shares of Derek Henry this year and attack the passing attack for Tennessee. What's most interesting about the pass attack is going to be how the opposing defenses attack it. Who are you putting double coverage on? Julio Jones? AJ Brown? It's very hard to figure out which wide receiver you're going to want to put two guys on. However, in Tennessee, that's a good problem that they're going to have to have for those opposing defenses. Ryan, when it comes to the players that benefited the most from this trade, Julio Jones leaving Atlanta, going to Tennessee, which player has the biggest impact on fantasy because of the trade? Yeah. Well, I think definitely the biggest benefitter of this as a benefactor of this trade would be Calvin Ridley. I firmly believe that he's going to be locked in to the production. He's going to be a guy that you want to get on your rosters. So he's the stud that I would target from the Atlanta side. I think from the stud side from the Tennessee standpoint, I think we do have to look at Julio here who people might be able to talk themselves out of. It's Ryan Tannehill, 230 yards passing per game. You don't think of this team as a passing attack. So I think there could be leverage to be had there if you're able to get Julio in the fifth rounder later. And then as we talk about some sleepers, I've talked about Russell Gage a ton, so I don't want to beat the drum too much on him. But if I'm not looking at Derek Henry in this offense, okay, so let's look at his backup. Darrington Evans, this guy was a top 100 draft pick in the 2020 draft, 93 overall, I believe, to Tennessee. And he's a pass catching back. Now, we know in Arthur Smith's offense that he likes the lead back. He was going to give them a ton of work once to establish the run. And I think that's what got people excited about Mike Davis' outlook when they didn't bring another back in. But when we're looking at, again, Todd Downing's offense, we go back to the Oakland days when Marshawn Lynch was there and he was a 31-year-old back. So he was on the back half of his career. But they had Deandre Washington, they had Jaylen Rashard, and both of those guys were getting pass catching work out of the backfield. I think they both saw over 30 targets. And when you're looking at the death chart, there's nobody behind Darrington Evans. He's getting hype around Travis Etn and Joe Mixon running backs who are seeing work at wide receiver in OTAs. And so I think he could fly under the radar. And if you're taking a zero RV approach, you know, in best balls especially, but even in redraft, we talk about handcuffing and what's excited about getting the second guide. Even if you don't have Derek Henry, I think that Darrington Evans might see the field a lot more than people expect. And not much after him on the death chart. So really excited to get some shares of him now in this offense if I'm not getting Derek Henry, which I probably won't be. Amazing hearing that Derek Henry could actually see less action out there on the field due to this trade getting Julio Jones over to the Tennessee Titans. That's it for us here on The Fandal Hurry Up for Ryan Williams. I'm Ariel Epstein. Good luck in those best ball tournaments, and good luck drafting if you're starting so already.