 The FedEx Cup playoffs get underway this week, so let's break down my top options for DFS at the FedEx St. Jude Championship. In the tops here, I want to build around Scottie Scheffler at $11,700. Scheffler hasn't had a lead upside recently. Most has been due to issues on the greens. He has lost strokes putting each of his three events since they finished runner-up at the US Open. Scheffler is a good long-term putter and Bermuda is his best surface, and that's the B for this week at this course. Scheffler ranks 7th in the field and approached the past 50 rounds. According to Fantasy Nationals, he is also 3rd around the green. He ranks 2nd behind Rory McElroy in data golf's true strokes gained across the past 6 months. I think Scheffler is going to rebound and show his upside once again here soon. I want to be in on him when he does, and it could be this weekend at the St. Jude Championship. In the mid-range, give me Joaquin Nieman at $9,800. Nieman is similar to Scheffler, where he's had some issues recently, but most has been due to issues with his short game. Nieman struggled with the putter in previous past 4 events, but he still made the cut in 2 of those because the ball striking has been so good. We've seen Nieman put up really good numbers on Bermuda greens recently, and the irons have come back of late. If he can keep those irons hot and improve the short game back to where it had been back in the spring and over the course of last year, Nieman's upside should show up once again, $9,800, a good number for a guy with Nieman's ability to combine both ball striking and short game when he's truly on. In the value tier, give me Chris Kirk here at $9,000. Kirk is just a really good all-around golfer. He ranks 16th in strokes off the tee, 42nd in approach, and 2nd around the green across the past 50 rounds per fantasy national. Kirk is not a great putter overall, but he is slightly above neutral on Bermuda greens. We've seen Kirk not miss any cut since the beginning of May, and he's had a couple of top 10s in quality events since that time. He's probably going to make the cut in a field of 125. He's going to get you a chance that's much side and for $9,000, that's pretty tough to turn down. So Chris Kirk to me a quality value play for this week on Fandall. That's all we got here for this week in the first leg of the FedEx Cup Playoffs. Good luck to you with your DFS Lime, so talk to you once again next week here on the Fandall Hurry Up.