 With the AT&T Byron Nelson just around the corner, let's break down my top options for DFS over on Fandall. At the top, we gotta go with Scottie Scheffler, especially in cash games. Scheffler just on a heater of all legends right now, at $12,100, so you got those four wins this year, including over at the Masters. And it's hard to dismiss that for cash games. And Scheffler has a profile you want for TPC Craig Ranch. Specifically, he makes a lot of birdies, because you gotta go low here, and Scheffler does lead a field, and birdies are better gained across the past 50 rounds, according to Fantasy National. And Scheffler has also been just the best golf for the past six months per data golf's true strokes gained, so he makes birdies, he's very good. I can't nitpick this at 12-1. Scheffler, to me, has to be the building block for cash games, whereas for tournaments, you do have leeway to pivot to Justin Thomas or someone else. In the mid-range, Maverick McNeely grades that well at $9,700. McNeely's not a bomber, and I do want distance a lot at this course, but he's also not short. He ranks 48th in distance gained across the past 50 rounds, according to Fantasy National. And McNeely makes birdies, despite the fact he doesn't get a ton of distance off the tee. He ranks seventh in birdies or better gained across that time, because in part, he's a very good bankgrass putter, which should benefit him for this week. McNeely also ranks 34th in approach, so good approach player. He's not short off the tee. He makes birdies via his putting game. I think McNeely is a priority player for me at $9,700, given the building blocks for upside that he possesses. As far as the value plays go, I want to go with Patton Kezire at $9,000. Kezire is a well-rounded golfer, considering the tier that he is in for this week. Kezire ranks 31st in approach to the past 50 rounds, according to Fantasy National. He's not super long, but he does have some distance. He can make some birdies, not a bad putter. So what you're getting with Kezire is some of the parts. And some of the parts is a good golfer. Now, some of the parts is not led to a high end finish for Kezire in quite some time. He's not finished better than 10th since back in the fall. But Kezire does have the ability to go low, and that's what I want here at $9,000. So with Kezire, I want to look beyond just the finishes and see that he's a well-rounded golfer who can do some stuff really well. I think that could lead to a good finish at some point in the very near future, and it could very well be this week. So Kezire, $9,000, a good way to give yourself salary flexibility to get to the studs like Scottie Scheffler, Justin Thomas. That's all that we have here for today on the Fandle Hurry Up button, another PGA major just around the corner. So make sure you stay tuned to the Fandle Social Channels for more Fandle Hurry Up next week.