 Jensson is here with today's FanDuel Hurry Up breaking down my top options for DFS at the Valero Texas Open. In the top tier, give me Rory McElroy at $12,000. McElroy is the betting favorite for this event at 7-1 over at FanDuel Sportsbook, and it's for a good reason. We've been waiting for McElroy's irons to heat back up for a while now, and they have. He's gained 2.8 strokes in approach, each of his past two events. If you add in that good iron play to what McElroy's been doing for the past couple of months everywhere else, he's going to be an elite play once again. So McElroy $12,000, a cash game staple in someone I'm comfortable building around for tournaments as well. In the mid-tier, we are going right on back to Lucalist once again at $9900. Lucalist, we know, is a very bad putter. That's not going to change. But, DataGolf's true strokes gain query includes list issues as a putter. Despite those issues, he still ranks 7th in true total strokes gained over the past six months, according to their data, which does account for field strength as well. So list isn't going to putt well. We know that for sure, but he can still make birdies. He's going to gain off the tee, gain an approach, gain around the green as well. So yeah, they're going to take some lumps. But for $9900, there is a ceiling for list, and I'm willing to bank on that here, despite a couple of miscuts recently. In the lower tier, I'm going to ride with Mito Perrera. $9,300 a salary for Mito for this weekend. He's similar to list, and he has a very good ball strike. He ranks 10th in strokes gained off the tee over the past 50 rounds, according to Fantasy National. He's also 3rd in approach. So really good at both the ball striking categories. Perrera is a decent putter, at least better than list, and the small sample we have on him so far. So maybe some fewer concerns there. We have not seen some high-end finishes from Perrera recently, but he has the components necessary to get to that high-end upside because the ball striking is so good. So Perrera, $9,300 too low for a guy who is so good, both off the tee and with his approach. That's all we got here for this week for the Valero Texas Open, but the Masters just around the corner, so a lot of fun still left. Here on The Fandal, hurry up. Good luck this week. We'll talk to you next week for Augusta.