 Hey everybody, what's going on? I am Greg Salisman, welcome inside the Fandall hurry-up alongside Tom Vecchio. We talked on Tuesday about the Star Slayer lineups you're going to have this week. But in order to get those lineups in there, we need some value plays. So, Tom's back for it. What's happening, Tom? I'm doing good. We have a 13 game slate. There's plenty of value options on the board, a ton of injuries last week, and we have a lot to break down. Some of those injuries came in surprising places, including Philadelphia, where Jaylen Rager left the game for a little while, but we didn't think he was going to tear a little bit in his finger. Well, now Rager's out and probably going on injured reserve the next couple of weeks, which means other weapons are going to have to step up, mainly to Sean Jackson, because the other wide receivers in Philly, JJ Arthagoite's side, Greg Ward, you're not relying on them. Sure, Dallas Goddard's there, and Zach Hertz is there, but Sean Jackson's the major player with those deep targets and how much he's going to be on the field. You can rely on Sean Jackson, especially at this price of $5,500. Yes, and speaking of deep targets, looking at some of his baseline stats, they're not amazing to start. 16 targets, only eight receptions, but 282 air yards is the third most in the league. He comes in with a 17.6 dot at average depth of target, which is the second highest in the league. It's been his calling card, his entire career, getting downfield, getting behind the safeties and scoring those deep touchdowns. $5,500, like you said, is a great price tag. A 25.5 implied team total going up against the Bengals, a very weak defense. Everything is lining up. You know, the opportunity is there for him. The role and the offense of getting down the field is something that they need. They have the underneath targets with those two tight ends. So those deep targets I'm taking, the upside I'm taking in this matchup I certainly want to buy into. We'll take that upside, you know, Carson Wentz going to throw the ball quite a bit on Sunday. Let him take advantage here and hopefully go out wide and go deep to Sean Jackson. He just needs the time to get it there. Speaking of injuries to wide receivers, it was one more of the same in Indianapolis where Paris Campbell, who was off to a really wonderful start early on this season with Phillip Rivers throwing the ball. Well, he's done for quite a while, it seems. So who's going to step up in his place? I think a lot of people in season long were expecting you to talk about Michael Pittman here as a good DFS player. Maybe you will. But this year, potentially the more valuable guy, Zach Paskell, who's $5,100 scored the touchdown in week two, showed a lot of value last year and now gets called up for the practice squad, gets an opportunity here and should be an interesting stash in week three. Yeah, I'm certainly on board with Paskell this week, $5,100. You know, only seven targets through the first two games. He did score that touchdown last week. Notably in week one, only put on 62% of the snaps. But last week after the injury to Paris Campbell, that jumped up to 81%. So that's what we want to be buying into you at $5,100. He leads the team with three red zone targets. Obviously a small sample size only through two games, but they have a fantastic match up this week going up against the New York Jets, giving the Colts a 27.0 implied team total. So, you know, a little bit bigger than T.Y. Hilton, but we want to be looking to the lower price tag with Paskell and hopefully a continuing increase in snap rate. As Paskell's snap rate goes up, those touches will go up as well. Phillip Rivers is going to use the whole field. Let's see T.Y. Hilton get involved. If you want to save a little money at $5,100, Zach Paskell against the Jets is something you can't pass up. Now, last week for Logan Thomas, it wasn't all great, but the underlying metrics, they were. Logan Thomas still the most targeted weapon alongside Terry McClaren in that Washington football team offense, and Thomas remains a fantastic price on Fandall. Under $5,000 once again, 4900 for the Washington football team. Logan Thomas with Dwayne Asking, this is a connection worth putting your money on here over on Fandall this week. Exactly, and you touched on some of those things, 25% target share in the Washington offense. He has 17 total targets through the first two weeks, which is tied for third most among all tight ends. Only eight receptions on those 17 targets, so we'd like to see that rise a little bit, get a little bit more consistency out of him on a week-to-week basis, but this is a spot for him to really rack up a few receptions and a touchdown. Going up against the Cleveland Browns, we're on 20.9 fatal points per game to opposing tight ends that is dead last at least. Yes, it's only through the first two weeks, but the Browns historically have been a team we've always targeted via the tight end position. So $4,900 for a player who's tied for the third most targets at the tight end position, sign me up. It's just too cheap to pass out $4,900 for all those targets, for all those looks against a team that is terrible at covering the tight end. Yeah, that all adds up to a fantastic play on Fandall that's Logan Thomas at $4,900. That's gonna do it for us here on the Fandall Hurry Up, Tom, we appreciate the time. Good luck this weekend. Seeing you. We wrap up our DFS coverage this week. Tomorrow, as Jim Sonis will join me, as we take a look at the best teams to stack in DFS in week three. For Tom Becquiel, I am Greg Sussman. Thanks so much for watching. Enjoy Thursday Night Football tonight, and we'll see you back here tomorrow for another edition of the Fandall Hurry Up.