 Hey everyone, what's going on? I am Greg Sussman, joined today by Jim Sanez, who's here to help me look ahead to week 10 with the FS perspective. What's happening, Jim? It's all good, Greg. I'm pretty excited for this week because we get the Bengals back, we get the Falcons back, some defenses we love to attack, some high-paced teams too, so a much rosier-looking slate than last week. So I am fantastic. How are you? I'm doing well, man. Very, very excited. It's a good week. Let's get started. Let's start with your top stack of the week, and that brings us to Baltimore, where Lamar Jackson, Hollywood, Brown, the combo does not face New England this week. Instead, they're in Cincinnati. Much better matchup, where we could probably expect some other result. Yeah, I think when you look at this matchup, you may be inclined to attack the running backs here, but Mark Ingram has basically been splitting work with Gus Edwards recently. I don't like that all that much. Justice Hill still making it, mixing in. So when I go at this Raven's offense, I kind of want to just go at the passing game and go with Lamar Jackson and Marquis Brown. And the big thing here is that Marquis Brown is not all that expensive. Even if the Ravens do get ahead early and decide to run the ball late, it's not gonna matter all that much because he doesn't need a ton to pay off. He has $5,300, came back last week against the Patriots. I'm not all that worried about production there. I just wanted to see him on the field, and he looks pretty good there. So I think that it's a full steam ahead for Hollywood Brown, totally loved him at 53. As far as Lamar Jackson goes, he's been running a ton recently. The touchdown expectation in this matchup should be really good. I want to go at mobile quarterbacks in spots where they're projected to score points. Looks like the Ravens are expected to do that this weekend. It could wind up being a Mark Ingram game where he gets a bunch of touchdowns, but it's so hard to trust him with how expensive he is. And I think that I'd rather just go at Lamar Jackson, really high floor, really high ceiling as well. I think that with Hollywood Brown being as cheap as he is, it makes sense to go at him as well. Given the price, Hollywood Brown makes a lot of sense. He's healthy, ready to rock. It's a bad Cincinnati secondary. Lamar Jackson, obviously a superstar quarterback paying the price at $8,600, but it's well worth it because Lamar Jackson is a freak. Up next, Jim, we get to New Orleans where Drew Brees, Alba Kamara, look both to be back in the lineup this week against Atlanta, in which traditionally we think it was a high scoring game. There's certainly been times in recent memory where it didn't exactly live up to that height, but Brees, Kamara, they're back in the saddle and this week they're back in your lineups. Yeah, I think the good thing here with this Saints offense is that the Falcons should have Matt Ryan back and when they've had Matt Ryan, they've been able to score points so far this year. So it's gonna be a Saints win. We can probably safely assume that, but at least the Falcons offense is not drawing up debt. They could put some points on the board and force this New Orleans team to still throw the ball in the second half, which would be good for Brees and for Kamara. Kamara was able to practice before their bye week which says to me that he is probably healthy and good to go for this weekend. If we get a fully healthy Alvin Kamara against this Falcons defense, it's probably gonna lead to pretty good things. He has $8,300. I think that's a very fair salary for him, but people may not go there coming off the injury. And I think that Kamara is pretty healthy and healthy enough where we can feel good about him assuming that practice does agree with us throughout this week. As far as Drew Brees goes, he has $8,300, which all put up a really big game against the Cardinals in his first game back and that one, they had a pretty steady lead too. I think if you have one concern about the Saints offense, it could be that they jump out to an early lead and just kind of keep things in neutral for the rest of the game. I don't know if that'll happen given the Falcons offense being healthy once again with Matt Ryan back out there. So I'm okay with going at the passing game here. Michael Thomas obviously always in play, but he's $8,700, whereas Kamara is 83. So I'm okay taking the savings here, stacking Brees with Kamara and getting access to the Saints team against a really, really bad Falcons defense. A brutally bad Falcons defense should be exploited by Drew Brees, and if not, it'll be exploited by Alvin Kamara. It's a very exciting time to be a Saints fan and finally getting healthy and winning some football games. Things are going well for New Orleans and hopefully for our fantasy lineups as well. Up next for us, we get to Tampa Bay where we're stacking this week, James Winston, and you're going to Chris Godwin. It's been Mike Evans who's been the superstar rider senior for Tampa Bay recently, you're going back aboard the Godwin train, how come? Yeah, I think that when you look at James Winston, he seems to be a quarterback who is okay with exploiting the best matchup that is given to him. Because if you remember when the Buccaneers faced Marshawn Latimore and the Saints not that long ago, Mike Evans put up a goose egg. He had just three targets in that game because he was facing tight coverage from Marshawn Latimore. Well, this weekend he gets Patrick Peterson. And I think that Evans is good enough to beat Peterson because he's good enough to beat pretty much any cornerback. But if James Winston has Chris Godwin, he can go to instead of picking on Patrick Peterson. I'm not sure why he would not do so. So I think this is a good spot to go at Chris Godwin. Straight up, I would prefer Mike Evans in a neutral matchup, but Godwin has the much better matchup for this weekend, squaring off with his Cardinals defense and likely not seeing as much Patrick Peterson as Mike Evans will. It's easy to forget how good of a ceiling Godwin showed earlier this year. When they faced that Saints team, when Evans was facing the tougher coverage, we saw Godwin get nine targets and turn that into seven receptions for 125 yards and two touchdowns. Really good ceiling here against a pace-up team. So I think it makes sense to go back to Chris Godwin here. As far as James Winston goes, he's been a pretty good fantasy asset the entire year. He's gonna throw some picks. He'll fumble every now and then because he's still James Winston, but they're at home. Pace-up spot against a leaky secondary. We saw Jimmy Garoppolo hang a big number on them last week. So I wanna stack both sides of this game. We'll talk about the other side in just one second, but I think the path of least resistance for this week in this game is stacking James Winston with Chris Godwin. Going with Winston and Godwin together is a lethal combination potentially, especially playing against Arizona. I know a lot of people are gonna predict an OJ Howard bounce back game. They've been doing that for the last 10 weeks. Hopefully this is the week no matter which book that you go with. Up next for us we go on the other side with the Arizona Cardinals, Kyla Murray and Christian Kirk. This one has a high scoring affair. We're in all over it. And Jim, we're gonna take advantage of both sides of it. Yeah, and this is kind of a cheaper way to get access to this game because both James and Chris Godwin are appropriately priced whereas Kyla Murray is $7,700 and Christian Kirk is $5,700. And I think you can make a pitch that both those guys are actually under priced. We've seen Kyla Murray hit a bit of a low recently, but I think that those are explainable. He had that Giants game where Chase Edmonds blew up, had that New Orleans game where they were on the road against a really tough defense. And then he did really well against the 49ers. I think that seeing him do well against that really good defensive front cancels out the concerns that I have here because the Tampa Bay defensive line is much better than the Arizona offensive line but seeing him do what he did against San Francisco I think nullifies those concerns for me. Kyla Murray's been rushing a pretty decent amount recently which gives him both a good floor and a good ceiling. And Christian Kirk being back helps the efficiency of Kyla as a passer as well. In the two games with Christian Kirk being back, he has 29% of the team's total targets. Nobody else is more than 15%. Larry Fitzgerald is at 14.9%. So Kirk has a big gap on the entire field there and he got 3D targets back in week number eight. So if we see the Cardinals go back to the air raid system they've had at times this year it should bode well for Christian Kirk because it seems like he is the guy most likely to get that downfield work. He is just $5,700 facing a very leaky second area as we saw last week. So I think that, again, I wanna stack both sides of this game, Jameson Godwin the preferred route but if you need to save a little bit of salary to get up to guys like Alvin Camero, like Christian McCaffrey, like Saquon Barkley I think you can do that by stacking Kyla Murray with Christian Kirk. Saving some money with this combination of Murray and Kirk makes a lot of sense. You wanna pay up in other areas these Cardinals offense should be able to put up points against Tampa Bay with Murray moving around that pocket and creating and Christian Kirk hopefully finding the end zone for us. It's a cheaper stack. I like it. Arizona certainly one way to go. Getting away from that quarterback wide receiver combination we go back to one of your favorites it's the running back and the defense it's Marlon Mack no matter who the quarterback is on Sunday paired with this Colts defense against Miami we've been targeting defenses against Miami this all season long and then potentially the Brian Hoyer starting you know it's gonna be a Marlon Mack heavy game. I like this one Jim. Yeah I think that Brian Hoyer showed enough last week where we can be okay with this one even if he does wind up starting I would prefer Jacoby Berset to start because that means higher touchdown expectation for the Colts even if it is less volume for Marlon Mack but I think like you said we can kind of go here regardless of who starts at quarterback for Indy. Marlon Mack is not the archetype of running back that I target all that often on a fan duel to have PPR site but you know receptions still matter a lot as far as getting running back to path upside basically what you need to pay off without working the passing game is a hundred yards and two touchdowns and that's very much within the range of outcomes for Marlon Mack for this week specifically against the Dolphins we see them allow a hundred or more rushing yards to five teams already across eight games and we did see that this Dolphins offense can give teams short fields. Yeah, Ryan Fitzpatrick played really well last week but he's still Ryan Fitzpatrick he can turn the ball over he can give you the ball in plus territory and that can lead to a lot of touchdown opportunities for Marlon Mack. He is pretty expensive. He is $7,400. You're not getting him at some kind of discount the Colts defense is priced up as well given that they're facing the Dolphins this is not a cheap stack and again there aren't a ton of situations in which I actively wanna seek out Marlon Mack given how limited his role is in the passing game but this is one of those limited situations. He is facing a really bad defense he is at home, he is a double digit favorite that checks a lot of boxes so Marlon Mack not the archetype of back I tend to target but I think in this specific spot at home against Miami it makes a lot of sense and if Mack does well we can assume that the Colts defense will do well also. It's a smart pairing with Marlon Mack with the Colts defense because you're right and Marlon Mack's doing well we say this all the time with the running Mack they're leaning on the running game you know the defense is doing its job on the other side hopefully they can force Ryan Fitzpatrick into a couple of turnovers maybe wind up in the end zone on their own right and maybe hopefully put up some extra points for us on FanDuel this weekend. One last combination that we're going with we're stacking one of the New York teams against each other it's the New York Giants it's Danny Dimes and Saquon Barkley obviously Barkley's gonna cost you a lot Daniel Jones not as much why do you like the Giants pairing over the Jets of say Sam Darnold and Levy-Unbel? We'll talk more about the Jets tomorrow and the value section get some Robbie Anderson love on the show here of course but I think that from a stacking perspective I really like Daniel Jones and Saquon Barkley here because yeah Danny Dimes is he struggled I think that's fair to say quite a bit recently but he's still shown upside and that Detroit game they got down and Dimes looked really bad early but he clawed his way back played well the final three quarters and had a huge day for fantasy we know he has blow up games within his range of outcomes he has had at least 25 rushing yards and four separate games this year and we just haven't seen him score on the ground since that Tampa Bay games we've kind of forgotten that there is some rushing juice to Daniel Jones if he scores on the ground he's gonna pay off basically that's kind of how things go at quarterback so I think he makes sense on a bylaw spot here against the Jets they just traded away Leonard Williams to the other side of this game there's no CJ Mosley, Tremaine Johnson is now on IR so this Jets defense was bad to begin with but they're getting even worse due to some attrition on the defensive side as far as Saquon Barkley goes I think he is one of the best running back plays on this slate because he's been getting a ton of work in the passing game in the past three games since he came back from that injury he has five, 10 and eight targets and he should stay pretty steady there with Sterling Shepard looking like he'll likely be out once again so I love Saquon Barkley I think that he is one of the better running back plays on this slate again and I think that it does make sense that we can see Daniel Jones bounce back here as well I'm not gonna write out the Jets side of this game I think that it does make sense to stack this game on both sides kind of similar to Arizona versus Tampa Bay but I think the preferred way would be to go with Saquon Barkley given his stability, given his upside and pairing him with Daniel Jones Super safe way to handle it is putting Saquon Barkley in there and pairing him up with Daniel Jones is a way to afford to be able to get Barkley in there stacking against the New York Jets it's worked out for us thus far hopefully this Sunday that will continue That's gonna do it for us here on the Faniel Hurriam Jim, I'm excited to talk more about the Jets tomorrow but not really Yeah, it's never gone wrong for us in the past Greg so why not fire up the Jets what could possibly go wrong? Three words, Adam Gaze, Bay Bay That's it for today for Jim Sonna, some Greg Sussman We'll be back tomorrow with more undervalued plays Have a great night and we'll see you then