 Hey, what is going on? I am Greg Sosman joined today by Tom Vecchio Fandall, who's here to tell us late round players that we should be targeting in our fantasy football draft. What's going on, Tom? I'm doing good. We have all the top tier studs everyone's looking for. When you need to fill out the rest of your roster, we got a couple of players we want to target. Absolutely. I'm a late round quarterback guy myself. And one of the quarterbacks that I've been all over actually during draft season is Baker Mayfield. The ADP right now is around 140. And I know people are pretty on both sides of Baker Mayfield. One, they think, hey, last year was not a fluke. This is the guy that you're going to draft again. With Kevin Zafanski running the show, it's a running football team. They're not going to pass it enough for Mayfield to be successful. And then there's the other side of people where remember his rookie year, remember his senior year, and remember the weapons that he has. Baker Mayfield picked 140. Seems pretty damn good to me. On top of being 140, he's QB14 coming off the board right now. So in theory, he wouldn't be the first quarterback you're drafting in. Looking back at last year, it was a tough year for him. He took 40 sacks, which was the seventh most in the league. And just looking at those plays, that's just destroying his fantasy production. Just dead plays, just leaving points out on the field. But we know that the Browns improved their offensive line. In the offseason, they signed Jack Conklin. They drafted Jedric Wills from Alabama. And really hopefully a step forward for the entire offense overall, running and passing. If we look at their overall season coming up, we see that they have the third easiest strength of schedule according to sharp football stats. They get to play the Bengals twice a year, really putting them in some good spots. So I like going back to Baker this year, specifically because he's the fact he's the second quarterback on the roster. You can choose to play him in the spots where they're going to be in the favorable matchups. You don't have to rely on him on a week-to-week basis. So I'm looking back to Baker, improved offensive line, new coach, everything kind of going in his favor this year. Mayfield doesn't have to deal with Frank Kitchens anymore, as Giants fans do. And he's in a position to bounce back a little bit, utilize those weapons more, and take a place in your starting lineups on your fantasy football rosters. A little bit later on, about 12 picks, so another round. You could get Sammy Watkins, the second wide receiver for the Kansas City Chiefs, already battling an injury which he's had many, many years of his career. But Sammy Watkins is kind of unheralded. But as Jim Salas was telling us yesterday, you want pieces that are cheap of high-powered offenses. And while you're going to have to play a first round pick for Clyde Edwards-Hilaire, you're going to have to play a second round pick for Tyree Hill. You're going to have to play a very early round pick for Patrick Mahomes. Sammy Watkins doesn't cost too much. And the exposure is there. Absolutely. I'm fully on board that year, getting exposure to really strong offenses. And he's really not coming at a high cost. Wide receiver 53 off the board right now. This would be another depth piece you're adding. You have some top tier running backs. You have some receivers. Now you're looking to add some depth to round out your roster. And he's the number two wide receiver on the Chiefs. Being tied to Patrick Mahomes, who is a pretty good quarterback, I guess you could say, is always a good thing. And last year, he actually finished second on the team in targets with 90. And we did see Tyree Hill miss a few games. But we know that Mahomes is willing to go to Sammy Watkins. And we have to deal with the injury history, but we're not taking too much of a risk for him when he's this far down in drafts. So I'm looking to go back to Sammy Watkins. And again, one of your receivers is on a buy. You can slot him in there knowing that the Chiefs are going to be throwing the ball. So I'm on board with him as a deep wide receiver target this year. We named Clyde Edwards-Hallaire. We named Tyree Hill Patrick Mahomes. That's not a part of that. Get it out, Travis Kelsey. Another top two round pick for the Chiefs. You could just wait 100 picks or so, even more. Go out and get Sammy Watkins. He won't cost you much. And hey, he's a perfect guy to fill in during a buy week. Put in your flex spot. He's not a guy that you have to start every week and the cost isn't there. It's cheap exposure to one of the best offenses in the NFL, Sammy Watkins. Draft them and feel comfortable doing so. Finally, we wanted to give you one tight end that's worth drafting. And that's Chris Herndon, 80p at 167. Chris Herndon was a popular breakout target last year. And injuries riddled him throughout the season. Now, same offense, same quarterback, and he seems healthy. He cost you nothing. Very easily, I feel like. He finishes the top 12 tight end. On top of the injury from last year, he was also suspended for the first four games. So we're really not getting anything we can look at from last year. If we go back to 2018, when he played a full season, he was top 10 in yards per reception, yards per target, and red zone targets among tight ends, which is really, really strong. And then if we look back to actually last season, when he didn't play, we saw Jets tight end Ryan Griffin finish with six red zone touchdowns, which is awesome knowing that Sam Darnold likes the target tight ends when they get to the red zone. We also know the Jets don't have a good defense, which means that they're gonna be playing with a positive game script. And on top of Chris Herndon being free, we have all of these factors in play, positive game script. He's a legitimate strong tight end. And we know that Darnold likes two target tight ends when it gets to the scoring opportunities. So if you don't get Kelsey, you don't get Kittle, Erts, Darren Wall or Mark Andrews, whoever it may be, wait until you can have some depth in your roster and then look to grab Chris Herndon. After seeing what Ryan Griffin did in the red zone last year, and knowing what Chris Herndon did the year before, there's so much talent around that tight end position for the Jets. And Chris Herndon's the guy you wanna draft, he cost you nothing, you fill out your roster, as Tom said, and then you get a bargain for Chris Herndon, very late in drafts. That's gonna be our first here on the FanDuel Hurry Up. Tom, good luck in your drafts, my friend. Same to you, talk to you soon. Absolutely, tomorrow. Megan Younes will join us as we take a look at some bets she's making before football season begins over at the FanDuel Sportsbook. For Tom Beckhill, I'm Greg Sosman. Thanks so much for watching. Good luck in your drafts. And I'll see you tomorrow right here on the FanDuel Hurry Up.