 What's going on and welcome to the FanDuel, hurry up. Week five is here and I'm ready to talk about some value plays. There are a number of injuries across the league and that means some backup players are going to be seeing new roles within their offenses, so let's jump in. Starting off, Damian Williams, they're running back for the Chicago Bears. He comes in at $5,800, has a great match of this week, going up against the Las Vegas Raiders. We know that David Montgomery is going to be out for a number of weeks for the Bears, so we want to turn to their backup. Going up against the Raiders, who are allowing 24.5 points per game, opposing running backs, that's the seventh worst in the league. Over at Number Fire, we have Williams projected for 19 total touches this week that has him coming in as the top value play among running backs. A great match at Versa the Raiders, under $6,000, certainly a player you want in your lineups. Next up, LaVisca Chanel, coming in at also $5,800 for the Jacksonville Jaguars. We know they are without DJ Chark, who's now on Inter-Reserve, got hurt last week against the Bengals. Already, we see Chanel coming in with a 21% market share of targets, which is good to see. This week, he's going up against the Titans. The Titans are terrible on defense. They're allowing a staggering 43.7 fangle points per game, opposing wide receivers, that is the second worst in the league. We know that Chanel has some dual-threat ability, getting it done on the ground, getting it done in the air. And I think this game has a bit of sneaky shoot-up potential due to the fact that the defenses on both sides are just so terrible. We could see a sloppy back-and-forth game that presents plenty of opportunity for Chanel, who is under $6,000. And then finally, tight end, Evan Ingram, $5,300 for the New York Giants. The status of Shepard and Slatein is still up near for the Giants this week. Of course, they're battling some injuries, and this opens up some new opportunities for Evan Ingram. Going up against the Cowboys, who are 13.8 fangle points per game, opposing tight ends, that's the fifth worst in the league. We saw them get burned by Zach Goertz and Rob Brankowski throughout the early portion of the season. So clearly, their defense is lacking against tight ends specifically. Combined with the injuries for the Giants at the wide receiver position, we should see a new role for Evan Ingram this week. That does it for Value Plays this week. I'll be back next week giving you more Value Plays right here on The Fanged Oil Harmony.