 After two relatively calm weeks from an injury perspective, the brown stuff has hit the fan officially in the NFL because we have a lot to discuss here on this Friday. Plenty of injured news coming down the pipe for today. We got Dalvin Cook to talk about. No Deontay Johnson, likely no T Higgins and a lot of stuff to dissect in breaking down the week three main slate. We'll talk about that and also do a snake draft live on air to get you set for week number three. This is a FanDuel live Q&A right here on the FanDuel YouTube, Twitch, Facebook, and Twitter channels. My name is Jim Sonnis. I am a senior writer and analyst for numberfire.com. Joined here as always by Brandon Gadoula and J.J. Zacharyson. J.J. is the editor-in-chief of Number Fire and FanDuel. J.J., we are on week three and we dodged a lot of bullets from an injury perspective early on, but then Christian McCaffrey goes down last night and things are not looking so hot. How are you doing today? I'm good. I got the red lights behind me because I'm out for blood in the snake draft. I'm ready to go. Gonna get that W here in week three. Things are good aside from all the injury stuff for sure. I mean, the Christian McCaffrey hamstring issue is definitely a bummer. Yeah, it was tough last night. And I think that injuries are always, you know, they're difficult for sure. So tough to see that one play out that way. We'll see what happens with Christian McCaffrey, but also now down in Cookbang'd up. I forgot Jander Hopkins too. So just a lot of gross stuff going on right now. Let's talk to Brandon Gedula, managing editor of numberfire.com. Brandon, we talked yesterday. It seemed like things would be pretty okay from an injury perspective and things have changed a lot since then. So how are you doing today? Well, JJ said he's got the red lights on because he's out for blood. I'm wearing blue because I'm ice cold in this thing. So. But hey, like, we all know Derek Henry starts his best fantasy performances after Thanksgiving. I know he had the week two, but I play my best fantasy football during hoodie season and it's officially hoodie season. So you guys, I mean, I've got mine on too. So we're good. It's also house jeans season. I've got my house jeans on. First snake after the year wearing the house jeans. So I feel like I am guaranteed a victory for this week, which would be my second consecutive victory because last week I basically doubled you guys up. Just, you know, not to brag, but definitely to brag. Definitely to brag. Derek Henry doing some serious work for the team. I did nothing. Derek Henry did everything. And it was a delight to watch him wreck, which means I'm pretty much guaranteed a loss this week, especially given the way that I was talking about that. So we'll see how things play out there. We're going to do our snake draft here adjustment. Firstly, I want to start by talking off, talking about those injuries that we've had come down the pipe here for today. Brandon, I started things off with you because Dalvin Cook, I kind of assumed he'd be good to go. It seemed like he still might be, based on interpreting what the beat writers have been saying. I think he'll play Sunday, but my read on that is not entirely clear right now. So let's assume for a second that Dalvin Cook does not play. How would you view Alexander Madison on Fandall for the main slate? Well, when are we going to find out that Dalvin's not going to play? Adam Schafter will tweet it at 11.47 on Saturday night. I get it. That's what's good. That's what we're going to find out. Jeff, he doesn't miss. No, you don't see. So you don't think never let us down. You think we'll have this information before the one o'clock? I hope so. Let's assume that we do. I really hope so. OK, if we assume we do, Alexander Madison would have some interest, but with Saquon Barkley at 6,000, I want to make sure that I don't really pivot too much off of Saquon. I was kind of approaching this from that perspective of if we don't know until right before the four o'clock games, because that's going to change everything. I think the good thing is that there are a lot of high salary guys in that late slate. Like you can swap on to more of the Tampa Bay versus Los Angeles game. You can swap on to more of the Seattle, Minnesota game. You will have options for late swap if you use them and you can't go. You will. But we talked about this week, possibly flexing receivers. And so if you play if you play Dalvin Cook, you basically have to have him in the flex. Yes, you cannot play him with the receiver in the flex because there's nowhere to pivot, aside from Chris Carson. Yeah, it's it's because Josh Jacobs is banged up. He's doubtful. I think it was the designation for him. You have Chris Carson and then you have eating a bunch of salary for Madison Anderson and then just pay up at receiver. Yeah, but you're going to be very limp. No, because I'm saying if you if you have a receiver already in the flex, no, I mean, you can bump. Yeah, I guess you can bump up a bit, but I mean, yeah, I don't know. That's I think of them. I believe you have to make sure that your receiver is not locked. It's going to be I believe in Shetty. JJ, let's assume that we hear in advance that there's no doubt on how you're doing Alexander Madison there. I mean, I think they're going to be able to run the ball. I would say that he's in play. I mean, to Brandon's point, you know, you could you could realistically have doubt or have Dalvin in a running back spot and then just swap to Madison and then just have tried to have that flexibility in the flex, right? But again, to Brandon's point, you're going to you're going to lose that. I mean, you're going to have to like if you look at this, like you're going to have to have like a like a Van Jefferson in there where you can like move up and bump up to one of the expensive guys in that game or something like that, as opposed to, you know, already having Mike Evans in there or something like that, because you're not going to be able to get that cap relief or spend, you know, use that that excess cap. So yeah, I mean, I think he's in play. I too, though, I'm on the Saquon train this week. So, you know, I don't want to over overdo it and overthink it. And there's obviously a decent chance that Dalvin Cook still goes when he might actually get better numbers for Saquon as a result of that just because people are going to be on Madison and if he doesn't go, then they're going to be, you know, just, you know, they're screwed in a way. So I think that that it could play to your advantage, the fact that there's some question marks about the situation. Couple other injury notes I wanted to go through before we do the actual draft here right now. Start things off with the UJJ. No Deontay Johnson for the Steelers in week number three. They're facing the Bengals. Bengals defense hasn't been too bad through the first two weeks. Steelers offense is struggled, but it does open up targets for guys like Chase Claypool, Juju Smith, Schuster, overall downgrade for the offense, though. So how are you viewing Claypool and Juju given the injury to Deontay Johnson? Yeah, I mean, this game is just kind of ugly in general. I'm not really that interested in it, but I will say, you know, I think Claypool is someone who should always be on your tournament radar. I mean, he has been for me the first two weeks of the season, hasn't panned out, obviously, but he's someone who has that that big game ability and big playability. You know, he's going to still see some vertical routes, but the nice part here with Claypool is that he'll be out there in two wide receiver sets, which I wouldn't be shocked if we see a decent amount of that of some 12 personnel in this game because they did run Pat Fryermuth a little bit more last week, more than Ebron last week. And so I wouldn't be shocked if we see that. And then, obviously, the guy who would get bumped up a little bit would be James Washington. But, you know, he's sort of on like that perimeter, maybe just throw him in as a cheap wide out, sort of just randomly here and there. He's that kind of play. But I think Claypool is kind of intriguing just because the upsides there, he sees down the field targets. Juju, you know, regardless, I think Juju is going to play a similar role. I think you'll see a volume bump, but he's still going to play that that role where is that low average that the target is just not very attractive. Yeah, especially for DFS, that's not a role we really want to target, especially in an unattractive game. Final one to go through here quickly is Deandre Hopkins, questionable with a rib injury, Brandon. We talked a lot about Rondell Moore on the show yesterday on the He Check Fantasy podcast about how we viewed Rondell Moore and saying, OK, you know, the rats may be limited, but because he's productive, we can still justify him. How is your view of Rondell Moore shifting from that baseline now that Deandre Hopkins is not at full health, at least? Yeah, I mean, it would go up. I was going to make a joke that if Hopkins doesn't play, that opens up a whole 18 percent of the targets, which kind of speaks to how spread out things have been. Obviously, you would expect Hopkins to get up to at least 25 percent long term. But if they're going to spread the ball around, then he might be kind of capped. But I mean, Rondell Moore would be obviously the top option there. But I don't think any of us are ever going to use AG Green again. But Rondell Moore, I think 5600 or 57 and then Christian Kirk, if even 56 would be in play. But Rondell Moore, I think, would be quite popular this week if there's no Hopkins. Week three, I don't hate myself enough yet to use AG Green. So we're we're still good, as far as avoiding that as of right now. OK, we're going to get to the snake draft now. Then we'll go through your questions via YouTube, Twitch, Facebook and Twitter and get those questions in now. But JJ, let's launch this puppy up and get this nature started. Before I before I go, I am going to I have zero strategy going into this right now. I know what I'm doing. I don't know who my second rank player is right now. Yeah, this is probably I think that we should warn viewers. This is probably the most unpredictable draft that we're going to be a little big happy. Yes, I got one on one. Let's go. OK, I didn't. So one on one this week, I think, is very clearly Derek Henry with the Dalvin Cook injury. Yeah, one or two. I've just said I don't know who my second ranked player is. I said in our Slack chat that I wanted the third ranked pick over the second ranked pick, and I didn't get that. So and one name we haven't talked about from a salary cap standpoint is Alvin Camara at 8000, like I'm going to have to if Jim doesn't take him, I'm going to have to think about it. But I don't really want to take him against. Yeah. Yeah, it's just an ugly, ugly game, right? Like it's just like and honestly, I think that that what we saw, you look at the combination of what we saw from New Orleans in week one against Green Bay and then how Green Bay's defense played, especially in the first half against Detroit in week two. And then you're like and then, you know, obviously how New Orleans offense played in week two. And you're kind of like maybe New Orleans offense isn't going to be very good this year. It's just concerning, even though it's his market share numbers here. So I'm going to take Derek Henry with the 101. All right, I'm going to go Tyreek. I don't want to deal with running back right now. We're going to kick that can down the road. Yeah, the thing is, though, the thing is, though, with Derek Henry is that it's not a stackable game at all, like in this in this environment. Yeah. So I was really hoping I avoided I was hoping I avoided pick three because I had the clear number, I had the clear top two. What was the top two? Was it Tyreek? Yeah. OK. I'm not a boy. I'll go, I'm going to go with a DK Metcalfe here. OK. I love DK. I love this game. I think they're going to be ways for me to stack it. Now, my question is obviously, you know, Dalvin, do I go Justin Jefferson already? Probably not. I could. Yeah. But I'm going to go with this will give me other ways. I need stack ability. I'm going to go with Travis Kelsey. OK, I thought you were going to go with the guy who I want to stack in that game in Austin Eckler. I know he's down the projection list, but I think he's the number two running back right now. Right. With Dalvin being questionable. Yeah, I don't know. Sure. Yeah, I think that he probably is close. Is that weird? Is that weird? I'm going to have to. I'm going to have to pivot to another game. I think I think he might be number two, but I think it's close enough because like salary wise, when we're talking like traditional DFS this week, yeah, that's great. But I think maybe there are a lot of name one back name one. I mean, like Camara, I think Saquon probably projects out, honestly, fairly similarly. Nick Chubb, like, yeah, man, this is rough. I really don't want Camara. I really don't want Camara. I'm going to I'm going to go with tight. I'm going Titans on slot. All right, I've reached my tipping point. I give him 80 percent chance. He plays just do it. Let's go down. This is this is such a I have like you can go in so many different directions. I kind of wish that I had a strategy going into this because all over the place. Yeah, I I really just played played that turn. Just trying to play some stuff. Well, I need I need running backs now. So you're going to go with like Tyler Conklin to get a game stack there, Brandon, or what are you doing? No, I took Justin Jefferson. Oh, did you? Yeah, I was not paying attention to what you're doing. When did you take Jefferson? Oh, you just now. Oh, you're picking up. I was JJ's JJ's at the other end of this thing. Yeah, whatever. All right, I got to go Camara because I need to running back. So yeah, I didn't want to deal with that. But I do want to get access to that Viking Seoxane. So I'll go to lock it and get him there. I was probably a little overconfident to think I could get Echler on the way back. I just didn't know how like, again, we love him from a salary cap standpoint. I just didn't know how people be in relative to like Nick Chubb or Joe Nixon or something like that. I guess Nixon's a lower salary anyway. But I am going to go with Jonathan Taylor, Chris Godwin next, because I have Cooper Cup. OK. And I will go with, man, I really want to just I need another running back, don't I? I'm going to do it. I want to take one. OK, so he goes to take one. I like that pick. I'm going to go with Mahomes because I have Tyraeek and Echler. I think I'd probably go Kyler over him like in a vacuum. But to get the correlation there with Tyraeek and Echler, I feel like I can't turn that down. The problem with this week is that drafting on this because all the projections are like really tight. Yeah, like you can scroll and like get a guy. You would be the wider seeper one on the way. Right. Speaking of which, I got to figure out what to do with my final pick. Oh, geez. OK. So I could screw you guys up. Digs is there. I should just go digs, right? I should go digs. I almost went to the fun digs. And I almost took Josh Allen for a third straight week. He's basically the reason you're the reason you cursed him. Oh, my God, you figured it out. Josh Allen's not broken. He's been cursed by Brandon. I feel like I have to just go with Kyler Murray, right? Yeah, I have the least correlated lineup of all time. Hey, welcome to the club. Wow. My goodness. OK, so it's missing one of JJ's players. Let's refresh this here. I feel good about lineup. I feel awful. I can I can explain exactly where I screwed up because I was just panicking with the time. OK, so let's pull up JJ's lineup here. You've got Kyler and then you've got both the Tennessee guys with Derek Henry and AJ Brown. Then you've got that game staffed in the Bucks and the Rams. Where where is that mistake you were talking about? I think AJ Brown was just a reach. I did it. I did it on like a whim of like trying to get some correlation going and just saying, all right, Tennessee on slot. Let's do this. AJ Brown scores a couple to start. Derek Hernandez scores a couple to close it. But but I, you know, in hindsight, I really wish I would have I really wish I would have gone like Justin Jefferson, I think he was still available. And then I would have run it back with like a Chris Carson or something with my with my RB2 spot. But, you know, going with Saquon's fine. And I, you know, of the games, I think the Chief's Chargers is my favorite. But yeah, I think that the Bucks Rams is a very, very intriguing game. You know, the Rams against the Bucks the last two times, Sean McVeigh's faced the Bucks. When the Bucks, the Bucks have had good rush defenses during that time. He's basically had a four point zero pass to rush ratio. Basically like it's basically been throwing it four times as much as he's been running it. So we should see a lot of passing in that game. And then, you know, Antonio Brown up in the air, I think, still with COVID. I don't think he's I think he's I think he's out. I'm pretty sure he's I mean, I would assume because it was an actual positive. So with that, too, we're going to see a little bit more volume probably to Godwin and Evans. So I feel I feel decent about that game stack. One thing to keep in mind with the Rams, though, is that they got a quarterback downgrade since that last time that they faced the Bucks. Just keep that in mind. OK, let's go to Brandon's lineup over here. I love Ross. I think Ross is an amazing DFS player this week. So I actually do like that quite a bit. I know you didn't like you might not have liked your lineup, but I like that pick specifically a lot personally. The rest of the rest of the lineup, though. Just I didn't like my lineup. No, I said I said you might not like it, but I like it because you have Ross. I think Ross is a great player this week. I don't know. I don't know your thoughts and I'm saying I like because of Ross. I like the lineup outside of the running backs. I felt like the running backs here were just kind of obligation picks. Yeah, yeah. But I mean, I got the Russ DK stack, which is possibly my favorite of the week, bringing that back with Justin Jefferson. Can I really feel bad about Travis Kelsi? And I mean, if I applied JJ's logic here, Ross throws two or three to DK. Justin Jefferson has four of his own to keep that game competitive. Camara goes for six again. So I think I can talk myself into loving this lineup. To 300 fantasy players. I think that the, I think that game might be the best of the week. I know, I like Cheese Chargers a lot, a lot, a lot, a lot, but that one might be the best game of the week. And that's why I wanted to get a stack of it with DALF and Lockett, just DALF. You need a rib? Is it? No, it's an ankle. My ankles aren't very good. I don't know if that would help you a lot, but so do you have a care package? Like some icy hot or something? I don't know. We'll try to get DALF out there for Sunday. Obviously everything hinges on that. Like we'll see. I don't know. I mean, I think I like Jim's lineup best. Like pretty. Yeah, but like DALF might not play. So like it should be the best because like it's very risky and there's no floor. It's just a sweet. That's the way it should be built though. Like that. And I love Echler this week. I was mad that you got him in the second because I was hoping that I would get him at the turn. So would you guys rank in second straight up at running back? Cause that's where I'm at. Right now, yeah. I mean, look, he finally saw the, you know, week one doesn't see any targets. Week two finally sees a target share that we expect from Echler. And he's seen goal line work. And they didn't run a goal line play in week two, but he did get that two point conversion. So they're clearly using him in that role. Okay. So we'll see how this plays out update on the standings for next week. Let's get some questions starting off on YouTube with Raymond, he's asking about how we should look at Zeke right now, given Tony Pollard's emergence, J.J. What you doing with Zeke if you've got him on a season long roster? I mean, look, obviously expectations are a little bit different. I'm kind of getting like, not frustrated, but like there's this really, really strong narrative that like Tony Pollard is light years better than Zeke as a player. And while I would not agree, I would not disagree about the fact that he looks a lot more electric with the ball in his hands and he's definitely a more fun player than Zeke is. They're using him in way, I mean, they're using him in like a sort of hybrid type role where they're running plays to get him the ball. Specifically, if you look at their snap shares it's really not that, I mean, it's fairly lopsided between him and Zeke. Yeah, 77% for Zeke and 30% for Pollard. Yeah, and then you look at their usage and it's not as lopsided because they're trying to get Tony Pollard the ball when he's on the field. And that's not a bad thing. I'm not saying anything bad about Tony Pollard here. I'm more so saying that things aren't as grim, I think, for Zeke necessarily, it just depends on where your expectations are. If your expectations are the same as they were entering the season, then yeah, things are a little bit worse for Zeke. But, you know, from a season long perspective, I think he can still be a low end RB won this season. Like there's, I don't think that's really out of question considering they're a good offense. He's going to see some goal line work. He's going to score. He still saw like a 78% target share this past week. You know, I don't think that he's, in the running my position sucks in general. So it's not like, it's that difficult to really get, like close to that top 10 range. But yeah, temper expectations a little bit from where we were. I'd say that he's a hold right now. He was probably a little bit more of a buy after week one, more of a hold right now. But, and then Tony Pollard, yeah, he's a startable running back as well at this point. The thing is like that matchup against the Chargers is one where you want, like they, they want you to run the ball against them. Like they tell you just do it and like they did. So like that was, it's going to be a, I'm not sure the role for Paul will be as good as that, but I think that also means we shouldn't worry as much about Zeke potentially. Tanantha says, looking at some fliers in the waiver wire thoughts on Quintess, Cephas and Zach Pascal. Do you like them over Tim Patrick, Van Jefferson or Nahim Hines? Brandon thoughts on this one for you. We're looking at Quintess, Cephas or Zach Pascal. And then would you take them over any of those other three dudes? I have Cephas projected for the most air yards this week. Of any player? Yeah. Not of these five guys specifically, but just of literally anybody. I was like, wow, man, I know Jared goes bombs away, but like, of course, these five, I would either go Cephas or Patrick myself. What about Cephas versus Terry Kill? Well, I have Cephas projected for the most air yards of anybody. So, okay. Let's go to Joseph on YouTube. He needs two backs and a flex this week between Joe Mixon, Jamar Chase without Higgins, Deandre Swift, Rondale Moore or Trey Sermon. We did see Sermon practicing today, but so did Elijah Mitchell. So JJ, two running backs and a flex out of that group. Who you got? Yeah, I think I saw that someone else said that Elijah Mitchell might be doubtful. Elijah Mitchell is doubtful. So it's going to be the Trey Sermon show. I mean, I shouldn't say it's going to be a show because it's probably not going to go very well, but I mean, it'll be. It's a backers defense. It might be pretty good. That's true. Who were the options again for that one? Okay, so. It looks like Joseph is your head right now. It's why I took the comment down, but. Yeah, I got you. I got you. For me at this point. Also, your t-shirt's kind of aligned perfectly there. So it's even better. Yeah, it's very true. Okay. For me looking at these in a half PPR league, I might have a tough time. I know the matchup isn't as great, but I might have a tough time just benching DeAndre Swift in general, just because the volume that he's seeing out of the backfield. You know, I think Jermar Chase is a really good player. I mean, I think all these guys are really good players. I mean, it's, this is a 10 team league. You, you have a pretty stacked team. If you're going with, you need two backs and a flex. I'm going DeAndre Swift. I'd probably still go Joe mixing over Trey Sermon because we just don't know. And then I think I'm still going, you know, we don't know about with DeAndre Hopkins right now, but then Jermar Chase would be the flex. Okay. Let's go to Andrew on Facebook and we'll send this one to Brandix. We talked about Odell a bit yesterday, but I think I would say my enthusiasm slash willingness to use Odell has gone up because they said today he's confirmed in, he's been a full practice this week. So my sentiment on Odell has changed, but Andrew wants to know how are you thinking about Odell and his first start against the Bears? If it's season long and you need a receiver, sure. For DFS, when we have other options, I don't love this game too much unless you think it's going to be, unless you think Justin Fields gets this offense moving and there's some back and forth, but I'd honestly just maybe per, well, I guess we're really not a whole lot right near OBJ in terms of salary, but bumping down, we have Mike Williams in a great game and then Robert Woods at 6,100 also in a great game. And I think we'll just do for a lot of regression. So again, season long, absolutely, if you need them, I'd feel comfortable, but I prefer some other lower salary guys straight up from a fandal perspective. What I would say is that it increases my willingness to use Odell in my Fields lineups. If I go Fields, Mooney, Odell, I think that that is pretty in place. That's the one thing I would say that changes for me. Sock to Jerry, guys, do you like a Giants and Falcon stack with Daniel Jones and then Goddier Shepherd, Goddier questionable. So we'll see on that one with a mix of Cordero Patterson and Mike Davis, you guys thought from this because they could be a less popular stack. I'll take this one, I would say, I don't want Mike Davis. Mike Davis is not getting the kinds of touches you want because he's not gonna get as much red zone as he doesn't seem facing a tougher defense. So I wouldn't go there. I would say Jerry, if you want to roll out a stack of that game, Kyle Pitts, Calvin Ridley be very much preferred options for bringbacks in the Falcon side of things. I think Pitts is pretty good, but I would say Jones with the Saquon, Galladay. If we get the All-Clear on Galladay, I would like him quite a bit there. Sock to Joey, need two flex players between Brandon Iuk, Christian Kirk, Nakim Hines, or Cordero Patterson. JJ, who you got between those four? Two out of those. How crazy is it that the one guy that sticks out most here is Cordero Patterson? Is the best player? Best player in the group, but on talent, man. So I'm gonna go with Patterson as one. And I think that you can play the inactive game. Oh, yeah, the Hopkins is playing on one, right? The Cardinals. Yes. I had to take the second there. If Hopkins is out, I would go with Christian Kirk. If he's not out, I think I might go with Nakim Hines depending on the format here. I wouldn't be shocked if we see a negative game script for Indy. One of the two games that we've seen from Indy, they really heavily targeted that backfield. And if that negative game script hits, then Hines could walk into like four or five receptions. Yeah, I think that it will go well for the getting a positive script for Jonathan Taylor there. Let's talk to Richie. He has a good, good options here, Brandon. Terry McLaurin or Debo Samuel at the Flex. I'd say four canals, though. So what do you say here? I answered this one yesterday on the stream, but I went with Terry McLaurin, even though Washington's implied team totals, I think a full seven points lower. I just love the workload for McLaurin. I don't think you can really have a wrong answer in it. In this instance, this is one of those where I say, I like Terry McLaurin better, but if you, Richie, have a strong preference, you're not gonna really pick wrong. Okay, let's go to Pat over on YouTube, and I'll take this one asking for who makes a better value this week given the sudden relevance of Quintet Sivis. Quintet Sivis or Jacoby Myers. You could not pay me to use a non-Alvin Camara player in that Saints Patriots game. So Quintet Sivis, because I can run them in Lamar Jackson, Marquis Brown or Lamar Jackson, Mark Andrew Stax, I refuse to touch players in that Patriots Saints game. And I have Sivis projected for the most areas of anyone in NFL history. Correct. Cortland Sutton at 260 last week, 263 for Quintet Sivis this week. Larry is asking Kirk or Pascal. So JJ, I'm assuming this one depends on the DeAndre Hopkins status, or would you go Kirk regardless here? I might go Kirk regardless. I just like the game environment a little bit more for him. DJ is asking Melvin Gordon or David Montgomery. Give me David Montgomery. I know they're underdogs, but he's not split in work. And Melvin is pretty easy one for me there. Let's go to DJ. Well, I'll ask you this one, Brandon. Say Kwong Barkley with an 80% workload. Is that enough to start him? Yeah, that's a pretty good. Light him up, baby. Pretty good workload. Light him up. Especially starting him imply season long. Yeah, absolutely. Alrighty, let's go, oopsies. Wow, I just skipped like 16 questions there. Let's go with Nate. With Fields starting his first game, do you trust Alan Robinson over Shepherd, Claypool or Givante? So JJ, we get Justin Fields, which as you've mentioned a couple of times, we should keep expectations in check for rookie quarterbacks. These guys that we're competing with here are not like full blown studs. Claypool gets bump up, Shepherd gets a lot of volume. So would you use Robinson over them? How are you handling the situation? I think I like the other receivers more this week, only because I feel like they're a little bit safer. Shepherd's seeing like elite target shares right now, like top 10-ish in the league, and Claypool's gonna get that big bump without Deontay Johnson there. So this comes down to Givante or Alan Robinson. I think Givante is probably safer because we know that he's gonna see 10 plus touches in that game, positive game script form, wouldn't shock me if he's able to find the end zone. I might just let it be this week with Alan Robinson. I know that sounds crazy, but they have not been good at all offensively. Three touchdowns through two games. It's typically rookie quarterbacks are not good for their pass catchers and mobile quarterbacks aren't good for their pass catchers. I don't want anyone to take that as, this is not an upgrade from Andy Dalton, because it is, because Andy Dalton hasn't pushed the ball down the field, but don't overstate what this means, especially in the first game back. So I don't mind, it's not a great matchup either. So I don't like fully mind Alan Robinson, but I think the options are good enough where you can just see how it goes. If he blows up great, you still have him and you can feel good about him, but there's also a chance, a decent chance that that doesn't happen. Okay, final one here from Ogilwee. Please rank Emmanuel Sanders, Christian Kirk, Tim Patrick and Kenny Galladay and Brandon. We talked about Manny a tiny bit yesterday as being like an interesting guy from a low salary perspective because that game is not the worst, honestly. And Manny's getting a lot of deep targets. So how would you rank Manny compared to Kirk, Tim Patrick and Kenny G? Ranking them, I'd probably go Galladay, Manny, Kirk, Patrick. Manny, as you alluded to, three and a half downfield targets per game, 123 yards per game, a really good role. Should have about 11 and a half, half PPR points per game, but as it's six and a half. So he's a big regression candidate. Honestly, Stefan digs through that whole offense. Should get a lot better once Josh Alan starts to connect. Alrighty, well, that is gonna wrap it up for the Snake Draft for today. MLB DFS Q&A coming up in just one second. First, gotta send a big thank you to both Brandon Gadoula and JJ Zacharias for swinging by and hopefully letting me dominate again this week in the Snake Draft. Brandon, good luck to you with your Quintess CFS projection and we'll talk to you again next week. Yeah, I'm looking for the 900 area yard game from Quintess CFS this week. All right, 900, I'll take the under. Let's go, appreciate you. JJ, thank you for swinging by as well. And one final time for you to plug later on podcasts if you want here too. Yeah, search for the late round podcast. Anywhere podcast can be found. Alrighty, big thank you to Brandon and JJ for that follow Brandon on Twitter at Gadoula 13 and find JJ at late round QB and with that, let's transition now into the MLB Q&A for this Friday night slate. And it's one that makes me a tiny bit uncomfortable for being completely honest here because pitcher is tough because we are heading into the final week of the regular season, which means we have a lot of teams out there that don't have anything on the line, meaning they either have already locked in a playoff spot and essentially are locked into their seed, a la the Chicago White Sox or in that zone, the Milwaukee Brewers have been there for like 16 months at this point. Don't know what the usage will be on those pitchers. You don't know how long the let Dylan Cease go in this game because, you know, they might not care all that much, how that game goes. We also have to consider teams that are just aren't in the playoffs and they can serve their players for next year. Sonny Gray is a guy who kind of falls in that bucket. And if we're looking for guys who are on teams with massive motivation and really need a win for this week, we're dealing with a lot of dudes in tough matches. So we pull up the heat chart over here. We see we've got Nathania Valde against the Yankees and Garrett Cole against the Red Sox. Those are the two guys with like massive playoff motivation. You could put Alex Wood in that consideration as well. Alex Wood facing the Rockies though. He's at Coors Field. He only went 37 pitches in his first game back. So he's not at full, full length there. As far as the Giants go, like they're starting or so they're starting Alex Wood. Dodgers have Tony Gonsolin. He doesn't go deep in games. So if we want like high motivation situations where we are looking at teams that need wins, we're looking at some pretty tough situations. So I have Nathania Valde number one, like confidence in that is pretty low. So get your questions in no matter where you're watching. We'll take them live here on air to get you set for Friday night slate of MLB DFS. But you got some lingering NFL questions. We could talk about those too. We'll take one here from DJ on Facebook. How will Iuk do this week against the Packers, Jim? He did run more routes in week two than he ran in week one. I think that that makes sense because we were talking about that hand string with Iuk and Kyle Shanhan said, it seemed like he was implying that that was what had held Iuk back. So it's possible the role expands. I don't think it's right to assume the role expands. That could just be his role, rotating on Trent Scherfiel where they will keep that about like two thirds or so of the routes run for this team. And that's pretty tough. So I think that I'm okay being cautious with Iuk still. I think that it's better now than it was after week one, but it's still not a situation where I'm like actively seeking out. So hopefully that helps their DJ. Let's go to Diffuse right now, locked in on either pitcher in the Red Sox, Yankees game currently. That's where I'm at right now as well Diffuse. I talked this morning about Dylan Cease and I do still think Cease has a slight edge over Garrett Cole. Part of the reason and I've evolved the one. So I agree there. I think you have all these one and then it's decided between Cease two or Garrett Cole two. Part of the reason why I decided to go to stick with Cease at two by a hair, a tiny hair over Garrett Cole is that I didn't get my guy Brett Phillips in this game for the Tampa Bay race. I was hoping Phil was to play because he'd give us one more really high power value guy in this lineup. Instead we get, we do get Jim on joy. He's fine. I like him. Joy Wendell is okay. I don't mind if you're in Cisco, Mahia as being like a potential option on this race team versus righties. Mahia has a 177 ISO, 49% fly ball rate. He can get some yaks at times. So I think that Mahia is at least in play and I'm okay to use him. But I really wished it would have been Phillips. I would have made things a lot easier on me. So let's just do this here and build out a Cole lineup with the rays because it is tough. If we go with Jim on joy, let's get Wendell in at shortstop. Let's go third base. And then we'll go over here. We'll put Meadows in and I'll put Mahia in there just because I'll need the salary savings. So that puts me at 34 or 50 left. That I can stack the Giants with that. I can get Tommy Lestella in at second base. Whoopsies. I can get Brandon Crawford in there and stuff like that. But it is restrictive. So if you're going Dylan Cease instead, you have the ability to stack the Giants with the Dodgers. I was tinkering around like some preliminary lineups earlier on, depending on what I expect it to look like and it did work to go with the Giants and the Dodgers with Cease. So it's very risky to go with Dylan Cease because the White Sox have locked up the AL Central, not a whole lot on the line there. So I'm worried about motivation, worried about pitch count for Dylan Cease. It does help that he's going to be very good when he's out there because Cease has a 35 or 36% strikeout rates over his past 10 stars that you were changing. So while he's out there, I think it'll be very good. That's a good thing for Cease, but worried enough about the workload where I do at least consider Cole. So diffuse, if you want to go with Cole too over Cease, I will not push back. But to me, Eavaldi is kind of the no brainer at number one for tonight. Let's talk to Jeremiah asking for the top three stacks for today. I would say the Giants are one at a Coors Field facing Peter Lambert. The Giants are an amazing offense. You put them in Coors Field against a pitcher who I think I'm hoping I'm rooting for because Lambert missed all last year with Tony John making his first star this year. You want to pull for guys like that. So I hope he does well. But I still think the Giants are the top stack. I think the Dodgers are two facing Bertho Castellanos out in Phoenix. The roof is confirmed open at Chase Field for today. So that is a 91 degree game. No other games in the slate are above 80. So Dodgers number two for me, I had the raise number three. And I think Jeremiah, like if you're trying to get to Cole or Eavaldi while stacking the good players on the Giants and Dodgers, it's okay to bump the raise up, you know. Build a lineup where you have Eavaldi a pitcher and then the Giants and then stack the raise. Eavaldi with the Dodgers and stack the raise. It may wind up where you have the raise above the Dodgers and Giants just because they give you so much value. But I think if I'm ranking straight up, I would go Giants one, Dodgers two, raise three. You can get there via some one offs potentially, but it does depend a bit on what lineups look like. So let's go back over here and see if we have lineups for the Dodgers or the Rockies. Oh wait, for the Giants. Okay, so we got the Giants lineup. No Dickerson, he's $2,300. I didn't bump him up. So I was kind of hoping it might be in there. We got Wade, Badden, Cleanup. Okay, so let's build out a Giants stack with Eavaldi in there. Let's get Crawford, let's do Lestella first. Lestella. It'd help if I could spell. All right, we got Lestella there. Let's get Wade in there, cause he is under salary. And we have Longoria, Badden seventh. That works, I can get behind that. I think I can get Belt because I'll probably have this as being a raise option. So let's put Belt in there and then cause I want Jimon Choi. And then let's go with Crawford by a hair over Longoria. I could put Wendell at third base, stuff like that. So I can make that work pretty easily. I think that lineup worked out pretty well for the Giants. So feeling good about the Giants stack based on the way their lineup did pan out. Let's go over to, yeah, thank you for posting the lineup in there, Michael. I do appreciate that. Diffuse, either side of Candon Yards for value. Let's go back over here. Okay, so the Rangers are facing Alexander Wells. I think one Oscar okay. I will never stack the Rangers again. It was stupid. It shouldn't have done that. So that was on me. I think DJ Peters at $2,400 works as a one-off in the outfield, $2,400. He got some pop. He's betting seventh. So like it's not super high in the order, but he has power. I like that. So I would say Peters works. Adelisa Garcia is a bit, he's in a range where there are other guys and stacks that I want to use. So like, I don't want to use them with like AJ Pollock or something like that or Lamont Wade. So don't really want to go there, but DJ Peters specifically works. Andy Ibanez. I've had him in some because I just need to fill second base for $2,800. So Ibanez works. I mind Peters. I think they're both fine. Maybe Culberson as well. I think those three guys could work. As far as the Orioles, I probably won't get there. Spencer Howard is pretty, he's been doing better at suppressing hard contact. He's had fewer fast balls as past six starts, 33% hard hit rate allowed and a 35% fly ball rate. So not super into the Orioles and the lineup not out yet. So we can't check there. They do think that Peters works. And I would say that Culberson could be there. Ibanez could be there specifically if you just need to fill second base. Let's talk to Jeremiah saying the exact same thing. Texas and the Orioles looks tempting. Yeah, I think that the ranges are fine. Just for one also, I don't want to go full stack just cause they're so bad. I agree that like they look good because Wells has struggled, but it's hard for me to prioritize the thing that's that bad against lefties. So yeah, I think for one also they do work. Let's talk to Salvatore. Matt Olson at $4,200. Brandon Belt at 38 or Salvador Perez at $3,500. Thank you for putting the salaries in there Salvatore cause I often forget those. So I do appreciate that. I would say belt. I just want exposure to Coorsfield and Brandon Belts amazing. So Brandon Belts to me, awesome, awesome option for today. Also put it on at least Garcia at 34. Yeah, I think I want those guys above him for sure. Austin on Twitch. Hello question for this week. Juju and Deontay, Juju with Deontay Johnson now or Cortland Sutton at the Flex, full PPR. Give me Cortland Sutton there. I know you have the Steelers in your avatar. So I'm sorry, Austin. I hope that's not like offensive. What I would say is that Cortland Sutton got a lot of work last week and he gets downfield work. Nothing against Juju, but the way that they using that offense it isn't super conducive to upside games whereas Sutton could be. So I would go Sutton there, pretty big bummer to not have Deontay Johnson. It does help Juju, but like I just want those downfield looks to be at points in a hurry and Sutton will get those. Michael, which Dodgers would you prioritize in a stack? I would probably rank them number one Will Smith, number two, Will Smith, number three, Will Smith and number four, Will Smith with regards to Dodgers for today. If I had to choose a non-Will Smith, Will Smith, I think that probably looking, let's just pull it up here. Let's see. I probably want Muncie number two. I think that's probably fair. Because the salary on Pollock is low, realistically I'll have a lot of Pollock, he's $3,000. So I think that Pollock will wind up being a guy to whom I have a lot of exposure, probably bets next. So right now I think it's Smith one, Muncie two, bets three if you had the salary, Pollock three if you need to save salary and then Seeger would be four. I like Corey Seeger a lot, just hasn't had the same power. Actually I put Trey Turner above Corey Seeger. They're pretty much the same salary. So Turner above Seeger because they're the same salary, Seeger's power numbers haven't been as good as he came back. So we'll go ranking them out. We'll go with Smith one, Muncie two, bets three, Pollock four, but okay to bump up Pollock if you need the salary savings, Turner five within that team. Jeremiah, any value pitchers? Not really. Like Sonny Gray is below 9,000. I think you could count as a value, but I worry about pitch count there even if they have nothing on the line. He's still been going decently deep in games, but that's also with the Reds at the time not having been fully eliminated. I think they might've been officially limited yesterday. So now I'm not sure what they'll do with Gray given that there's not as much on the line. So I think that Gray is fine, but I'd rather find a way to get up to cease over him even though again there's nothing going for them or get up to Evaldi. If we're looking for like actual value plays, I don't see a whole lot that stands out. Like Logan Gilbert's matchup is fine. He gets the strikeouts, but he lets us so much hard contact. Tough for me to get jazz there. McGill, Tyler McGill facing the Brewers. He lets up a ton of hard contact. Nothing in the line for them either. So I think for me, Jeremiah, I want to set the floor at like cease if I can, bumping down to Gray if I need to, but really I think it's a good night to spend up a bit. DJ, do you like Kyle Gibson with a Kansas City and Dodger stack? If so, how'd you build it? I do not like Kyle Gibson. He's facing the Pirates, which is very good, good matchup, but not enough strikeout juice there. He is a 20% strikeout guy over his past seven hours, more cutters. I think that's his entire time with the Phillies. Maybe it's one start after he joined them, but he's been throwing more cutters. I don't know why his cutters not like a great pitch that I would be looking to up the usage on. So a bit confused about that. So no Gibson for me. Jerry says he loves Texas, Philadelphia and Tampa Bay. What's your thoughts? I love Tampa Bay. Adore them. Definitely in on them for there, for sure. So Tampa Bay, great option there. Texas, okay, for one-offs. The Phillies are facing the Pirates bullpen. It's a bullpen game for the Pirates. I'm just kind of like, I don't know, I'm hesitant on the Phillies with the way things have gone. Okay, so we got basically like the lineup they would use versus righties. And that makes sense because there's only one of the lefty in the Pirates bullpen. I'm guessing they'll probably be used at some point in this game, but I would say the Phillies are fine, especially for like one-offs Jerry. Like I don't mind going with Brad Miller, Bryce Harper, obviously. I think they're better for one-offs than for full stacks. Salvatrice says, I like Daniel Jones a lot this week. He's fine. He just hasn't had a good ceiling for the most part. I know he ran a bunch last week, but he needed 95 yards in a rushing touchdown to top 22 Fandal points to the first time in like a decade or since December of 2019 is the actual number. So he's fine. I think I'll be okay missing out if he blows up for this week. I know the matchup's great. I know he's been running, but like I'm not as sold given there are better games elsewhere. Let's talk to J-Flo 199 or 1992. Be easier way to say that. Good job, Jim. Who's the better GPP player? KJ Osborne or Rondale Moore? So for tournaments, I kind of don't mind KJ Osborne just because like he's access to my favorite game this week. Not just saying this because you have a Vikings avatar. Promise. I'm not saying it because of that, but I think that you get access to that game $5,100. So he is a $500 discount from Rondale Moore. Moore will probably be very popular. So I don't mind KJ Osborne. If you gave me one lineup, J-Flo 199, I'd probably still go Rondale Moore, but like if the $500 savings gets you to something you really love, like if that $500 difference between Travis Kelsey and Darren Waller, I would go to Kelsey to get the, I know it's not, you know? But like if you can use those savings to get to something really desirable, I don't mind KJ Osborne. I will be using KJ Osborne this week, not a ton, but I will use enough or I can't say no. So like I wouldn't write off KJ Osborne in that situation for you, J-Flo 199.2. Savatour, Otani over under four walks. I'm gonna say three. He's getting close, Savatour. We'll go three on that one. He's getting the Juan Soto treatment right now. DJ, how would you build a Kansas City stack? Facing Casey Meis, Meis has not been great recently. They've also been keeping him pretty short. The past three starts from Meis, 34, 48, 53. So yeah, I think that you could definitely do that if you wanted to. Because the Royals are pretty bad. So I'm not really looking to get there. I would say I want Perez in there. I want Montessy in there. Ben Intendi's been hitting the ball better recently. So I would say let's go with Perez, Ben Intendi, Montessy and O'Hearn for a Royal stack for me. DJ says just a heads up. The Astros are a bullpen game now because Grenki was scratched. Okay, so let's go over here. That's the Astros or the athletics game. So a bullpen game for the Astros. The bullpen is pretty good. The park factor, not as bad tonight as usual. It's still pretty cold in Oakland, but not as bad as usual because other places are colder. So I'm probably still not going Astros despite that, but I appreciate the heads up for you, DJ. Jerry, do you like Alex Wood and Coors tonight? Not really because he's gonna be pretty short. He just came off the IEL. And with 37 pitches, I would project him to be around 60 or so pitches tonight, not enough. So I would exclude Alex Wood from your player pool. DJ, stack the Reds with Garrett Cole. So the Reds are facing Paolo Espino. Espino does let apart contact. It's a good park for hitting. Don't mind that. Espino gets strikeouts. He's not like a terrible pitcher, not a guy I'm actively seeking out, but Ray's got some power. I don't think that's the worst idea if there's some salary savers in the Reds. Let's go over here and check out salaries really quick on Cincinnati dudes. Check out stock in the rock. Ooh, the rock star has been second. Oh, buddy, the rock star. There we go. Okay. Why not? Let's do it. Let's see what he's been doing this year before I go all in on Max Schrock. All right. Max Schrock against righties this year. 161 ISO, but a 46% fly ball right in some hard contact. I think it's Max Schrock. Max Schrock at $2,100 at second base is a one-off. I like it a lot. So what could go wrong? If you need a one-off at second base, $2,100 Max Schrock doing it. That works. I'm into it. I'm into it. Fear buddy entertainment. Can you tell me why I'm getting so much of the Mets in my optimizer? Probably because... I don't know what optimizer you're using, so I don't know. But anyway, I think the reason if I had to guess that there is optimism there is because Eric Lauer lets up a lot of hard contacts. Lauer has been better recently. This is over his past eight starts with more curveballs. 25% strikeout rate. That's not bad, but it's still letting up a 46% hard hit rate and a 46% fly ball rate. Those are numbers against which we can use batters. So although I'm not really looking to use the Mets today, I think that like one-offs at Kevin Polar plays, I think you could go to him. Pete Alonso is pretty good against lefties. I prioritize Dodgers and Giants guys in that salary range and even Wander Franko in that same range too if we're looking at just salary. But yeah, I think that the Mets are fine. I'm probably not as high on them if they're in every optimizer, but I think that they're fine. Jeremiah, any blue Jays? Let's go check out the Jays. They are facing Bailey Ober. It's very cold in Minnesota today. 58 degrees. The first pitch temperature at Target Field. It's pretty big downgrade for that game. I will say that Ober lets up a lot of hard contact and a lot of fly balls. So you could go at the Jays, but I would keep the expectations in check just because the temperature in that game is so good. DJ asking, what do you know about Max Freed? He does have a good fantasy points per game. He's not in the fan dual mainslates because that game is the second half of a double header. So I have not researched Max Freed because he's not in the mainslates. So I can't give you a good answer, unfortunately, because I didn't look into that one. Jerry, do you like Yevaldi? Love him. My top pitcher for today. It's a tough matchup. It's a very scary matchup. Could go wrong for sure. But he's a good pitcher. Over the past 11 starts, some more curve balls. Yevaldi has a 3.10 skill interactive ERA. 30% strikeout rates. He has a 4% walk rate. He's just done. So I think Yevaldi is great. He's my top pitcher. We'll see. We'll see. Sorry, DJ. I totally misread your question. TJ Fredel, not Max Freed. My bad. My bad. Michael says Peter Lambert limited 60 pitches tonight. Yeah. He didn't go more than 48 in his rehab stars. So it's going to be like Lambert followed by bullpen. But I think that's still fine with regards to stacking the Giants for today. Jerry says McGill is a good matchup. He does. And he does get strikeouts. The concern that I would have with McGill is that he lets up a lot of hard contact. This is over his past six starts with fewer changes, more sliders. So it's a small sample, but this has been true for a while now for McGill. 51% hard hit rate allowed with a 39% fly ball rate. The Mets, I think they've been efficiently eliminated from playoff contention. I'm pretty sure they have. So that's the worry with McGill. I would say Jerry that he's not off the table. I did consider him this morning when trying to figure out what value play to go with. I did consider McGill. I think you can consider him as well. You can get there over gray because of concerns around length, but I think that you have an option. Travis Blankenhorn, three of the keys popping. I wouldn't do that. Blankenhorn is a lefty. So I wouldn't do that one. Upper five, 10 best hitting spots. Coors, Coors, Coors, Coors, Coors. And then out in Arizona for the Dodgers and Diamondbacks. The roof is open. That is a great thing for hitting. So we want to go Coors. We want to go Dodgers. Those are the best hitting spots in the slate to a significant margin. And I don't think anything else is really close in terms of like best environments for offense for today. Kyle Logan Gilbert tonight. A little bit worried about the hard contact with him too. Again, fine matchup, but he just letting up a lot of hard contact. Ohtani might be the only guy you can take advantage of that. Like that's the thing, I guess. I guess Walsh can too, but I'm a little bit down. The strikeouts have been decreasing a bit recently. A lot of hard contact. I can see a path to him being good. So he's kind of similar to McGill, where it could be fine. I don't think I'll use myself just because I worry about those issues, but there is a path to him being fine. I'll put it that way. Salvatore looking forward to Yankee's Red Sox series. It should be really fun. I mean, tonight, what better way to start things than the Evaldi versus Cole? Like that's awesome. That's going to be really fun. Having like that atmosphere for that series this time of year, that's going to be very cool. Mr. Monte, Brad Miller value play. Yes. He's facing that Pirates bullpen. Low sourd has Dinger upside. Totally fine with him. No objections out of me there. DJ, what is the ISO site you use? Okay. Let's go over here. This is fangrass.com. So go to fangrass.com. You can build out your own leaderboards by going down here. You can pick stats you want to use. Like if you want age on there, you click on age, send it over to the left or to the right. And you'll have it on your leaderboard. Click create custom table and it'll show you all the stats you care about. So for me, the ones that we have here are the stats that I want to see at a quick glance and get a quick overview of seeing how I want to value guys. Specifically ISO, strikeout rate, fly ball rate. Those are the key things for me. Stolen bases too. So go to fangrass.com. Great site that I use religiously. I could not do my work without them. So thank you, fangrass, for being awesome. I would recommend doing a lot of research there, DJ. DJ, I was asking, do you like the angels against Gilbert? Not really because they're not a lot of dudes I want to use. That's kind of like Otani. So not really in on the angels there. Rene, Brad Miller, Otani, Muncie, Longoria and Suarez at shortstop with Gibson at pitcher. I like Miller. Don't mind Otani, Muncie, Longoria and Suarez. I would try to make it a bit more stacky, Rene. I would try to get some more correlation in there. So instead of, let's see here, instead of Otani, maybe check out like Mukibet, something like that. Instead of Suarez, maybe check out Brandon Crawford. I would try to get a bit more stacky. Not as in the Gibson at pitcher, just because the lack of strikeout. So I would try to just retool that to get some more correlated plays in there. And then that could work. I like all those guys in the vacuum. Like I'm cool with Miller, cool with Otani, cool with Muncie. I think Longoria is really fun. So I would say those individuals are good and I'm okay building around within the stacks. You're trying to find some more correlation in there. But the overall, I think you're identifying the correct players, correct kinds of players you want to use. That is all that we have here for today on this FanDual Live Q&A. But we are back once again next week for the final week of the regular season. Should be a whole lot of fun. We'll see how that goes. One quick question here of Esses, Brad and Miller had two at bats yesterday and then they pulled him. I think the good thing here is that they only have one left in the bullpen after the opener. So if they put Miller in there in the opening lineup, that means they intend to keep him in there. I think that's a good thing for him. So it's good to bring that up because guys who get pulled early frighten me. We should be wary of them. But the good thing is he is in the lineup when they're starting a lefty, only one more lefty in the bullpen after that. So I think that's a good thing for Brad Miller for today. But good thing to bring that up as well. Next week is the final week of the regular season. We'll still have this MLB Q&A 430 on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and at 4 p.m. on Wednesday. So make sure you are subscribed to the FanDuel YouTube, Twitch, Facebook and Twitter pages and swing back at 4 p.m. each day to get the NFL one or the MLB one following later on. If you've got more questions for me, I am on Twitter at Jim Sonnis, J-I-N-S-A-N-N-E-S. Big thank you once again to Brandon Gadoula and J.J. Zacharyson for joining me earlier on for the snake draft today. Follow Brandon on Twitter at Gadoula 13 and J.J. at late round QB. Big thank you to Joy Affleck, our video producer for running the video side of things here today. Thank you, Joy, as always. And thank you to everyone for tuning in. Good luck to you with your MLB DFS line of tonight. Good luck with your NFL lineups on Sunday. Hopefully, some NASCAR lineups on Sunday, too. Why not? We'll talk to you once again on Monday. This has been the FanDuel Live Q&A.