 Hey everybody, what's going on? I'm Greg Saussman joined today by Jim Sannis of Fandle, who's here to wrap up our week 6 DFS preview talking about stacks. You've got to lock in there. What's going on, Jim? It's not too bad, Greg. I'm pretty excited for this slate. I think there are a couple of very interesting games from a stacking perspective. I kind of like some game theory plays that are running back, too. So it's a fun slate, and I think that the plays we have listed here are part of the reason that it is fun. It's weird. With Russell Wilson and Seahawks on a buy, Dak Prescott out for the year, the two stacks that we've gone with most often here in the hurry up, they're nowhere to be found this Sunday. So we'll start in a different direction, but still a popular direction. And that's with Lamar Jackson. Going with Lamar Jackson and his favorite target, Mark Andrews over the Ravens. That's the first stack, as I mentioned. I guess this is the time earlier in the week. Mark Andrews scores every week, unless I put him in my DFS lineup, which was like once earlier this year. But you're going back with Lamar Jackson, back with Mark Andrews, a combination that has been lethal for DFS owners all season long. Yeah, and I think there are very interesting combinations this week, because we haven't really seen a competitive game for the Ravens yet. They have run 74 plays in the second half of games this year, where the game was within two scores either way. That is less than every single team in the league, except for the New York Jets. So when you look at Lamar Jackson's rushing totals, they're down. He's down like 32 rushing yards per game this year, down three and a half carries per year. Part of that's probably intentional. Maybe they don't want to run as much, but I think it's also because they just haven't had competitive second half games. They could get that here to Sean Jackson, maybe back to the Eagles. The offense finally showed some life last week. So maybe the Eagles can push and make the Ravens actually play in the second half of a game for probably the first time, pretty much this entire year. So I'm expecting an uptick for Lamar because of that. It's also really good matchup for him, but also a good matchup for Mark Andrews. Andrews facing this Eagles team. They let up. Obviously we know that Three Touch does Tyler Higbee, but also there has been other production against the Eagles team so far this year. So kind of like you, I'm not a big guy as far as using Mark Andrews. I tend to shy away. And honestly, in a vacuum, he is super over salaried at $7,600. You don't pay $7,600 to get 5.8 targets per game. However, with Marquis Brown seem Darius Slay, we may see some additional targets go Andrews way this year. He has 40% of the team's red zone targets for the seasons. Those touchdowns, like you said, should keep on coming. And it's also interesting to me because I don't like either quarterback or tight end this week. But I think both those positions are pretty risky. So we might as well go with guys we know have big touchdown potential with Lamar Jackson and Mark Andrews. We need the Eagles to do something here to keep this game close. But based on last week, it's possible that they do. If that does happen, we could finally see the ceiling for both Lamar and Mark Andrews. No game has been particularly close for these Ravens. And maybe this week will be a bit different. Lamar Jackson, Mark Andrews, always a threat to score touchdown. Always a threat to be dynamic and score a ton of points in Fandall. Hopefully this weekend is that week. Moving on to our next stack. The Packers are well rested, specifically Devante Adams, who's ready to go in week number four. But the Packers held him out because they had a buy in week five. Now with that rest, with being 100%, Devante Adams is ready to break out. And Aaron Rodgers has been breaking out, well, most of the last decade. But people wrote him off this year. But that was a mistake because he has been absolutely fantastic. Pairing the two of them up this weekend seems like a no-brainer. Yeah, the rest is the big thing here, Greg, because like you said, Devante seemed like he was ready to go in week four, got in limited practices the entire week. There are videos of him leaping into the stands to get football. So he looked good, but like you said, they held them out and they've had the buy weeks. So Devante is practicing in full. Normally it is okay to be wary of a player coming off an injury. But I think with these exact circumstances for Devante, I'm pretty okay plugging him back in right away. We have not seen a full Devante Adams game since week one. When he had 17 targets, three of those were deep. Three were in the red zone. That is disgusting usage. And now he gets to come back in a game that I love from a stacking perspective. Because it kind of seems like Chris Godwin should be back for Tampa Bay as well. You know, Mike Evans hinted at that yesterday. Godwin has been practicing in limited fashion this week. So we could see both Devante and Godwin return. And if we get that, this game has a lot of shootout potential. And that's what makes me like Aaron Rodgers. He has been the most efficient quarterback in football so far this year, despite not having Devante for two and a half out of four games. Now he gets Devante back. He's got Aaron Jones, Big Shot Bob Tanya is blowing up too. So I'm kind of in on this Packers team across the board. Now that Devante Adams is coming back. I think he elevates everyone on this team, but also in this game. I think that if I have just a single entry, I'm pretty tempted to load up on this game. So go with Rodgers, go with Devante. They run it back with one of the Buccaneers wide receivers. I think that's a pretty viable strategy for this week. But the focal point for me will be the Packers specifically getting to Rodgers and his top target once again. Getting his top target back on the field is going to prove very, very helpful to Aaron Rodgers and his offensive. Tom Brady can get in the groove with the returning Chris Godwin with Mike Evans. His back and forth shootout should be primed for stacking. So hopefully everybody's in there healthy and the scoring is at a constant. And we're ready to rock late Sunday afternoon. This should be a fun one, Green Bay and Tampa. One final game to get to. And this is an interesting one also here, Jim. It's the Steelers that you're looking at, specifically Ben Rothesberger. And you're pairing them up with Chase Claypool. You are coming off this wave of four touchdowns last week from Chase Claypool and you're buying right back into it. You're believing that the scoring is going to be there again. You're not going with Juju. You're not doing a game flow thing with James Connor. You're going with the guy that scored four touchdowns. Obvious question. Can we do it again? I think it's odd to doing it again or better than Juju's because Juju doesn't get downfield targets. So I'll take Chase Claypool instead here and kind of see what happens. And that's what I want. I want money targets and Chase Claypool got money targets and money carries back in week number five. He had those 11 total targets in the two games with elevated snaps. Claypool has averaged 3.5 deep targets per game. And as I said, he got that rush near the goal line and honestly just rushing attempts for wide receivers are valuable because it means, A, the team wants the ball in that guy's hands and B, he can just score points on those rush attempts too. Those are two really valuable things to have and Chase Claypool is getting those right now. As far as Ben Rothesberger goes, we have not seen him stealing from him thus far this year. He's been between 19 and 22 fan of dual points in all four games, which is fine, but it's not great. But there are a lot of components that could lead to a ceiling in this one. Specifically, I love the way this game sets up because it is a high total game. It is a tight spread of just three points between the spread tightening as week has gone along as well. And that's what I want for my quarterback. I wanted to be in games that have a lot of back and forth potential just as we saw with Aaron Rodgers in that game against Tampa Bay as well. So it could be a high scoring game with a lot of back and forth action. That's a good thing. And that's a good way to coax out a ceiling from a player who hasn't shown one so far this year. The ceiling is not a concern for Chase Claypool. We know he has that based on what happened last week, but I think it's there for Big Ben too. That's especially true if Deontay Johnson plays because as mentioned, Juju just refuses to get downfield targets. So that's not going to help Big Ben, but Deontay can, Eric Ebron can, Chase Claypool can, and all three guys are healthy out of that trio. I think Rothesberger has a path to a big game. So to me, I want to buy him in here before Rothesberger shows that ceiling once again, plug him in, see what happens and stack him up with Chase Claypool in a game that I like quite a bit. Well, the ceiling may not have been there thus far for Ben Rothesberger. The floor has been. He's been as solid as they come. He's not going to kill you here on Sunday. Chase Claypool, as shown last week, can certainly make your day. He gets down the field as do those other targets that you mentioned. If Deontay Johnson can play, those weapons will be at full disposal for Ben Rothesberger. My only concern is that Kevin Stefanski never gives him a ball because he's just going to be running the entire game. That's my only concern, time of possession, but if the sealers do get the ball, I imagine they'll try to push him down field, which means a whole lot for Ben Rothesberger and Chase Claypool. That's going to do it for us here on the Fandal Harrier. Jim, I will know Ryan Fitzpatrick and Deontay Parker did not make the cut. Well, Greg, we talked about high scoring tight games. It's hard to have a tight game against a team that refuses to score points and to start in Joe Flaca. So it's nothing against Ryan Fitzpatrick and Deontay Parker. It's all against the New York freakin' Jets and you can blame them for the lack of inclusion of the Dolphins guys. Just rude by Adam Gase, which is pretty standard, I imagine. For Jim Sonders, I am Greg Sosman. Have a fantastic weekend. Enjoy week six and we'll see you back here on Monday as we go over everything you missed and all the players who stock is rising here on Monday. Enjoy week six, everybody.