 What's up everyone? Welcome into the week 11 waiver wire Q&A presented by FanDuel. I'm Simon here as always with our co-host here to answer your questions, JJ Zacharyson. JJ, what's up, my man? What's up, man? I'm doing as well as I can with this Cooper Cup and Dallas Goddard news. Not the best news to hear, but we move on and we got to use the waiver wire to make our teams better. We're worried about JT, then he comes out, drops a 147 yard game and then the next super starter to injured. Now we're worried about someone else. We can't have nice things here in fantasy football, but guys, we are here today to answer any and all waiver wire questions you have. So if you've got them, throw them in the chat and we will be glad to get to them before we get into that, guys, if you're not already doing so make sure you are following JJ over on Twitter at late round QB and check out his work at late round.com. He's the creator of late round fantasy football. And if you're not listening to his podcast over there, you're missing out. We got a question in here already from our friend Victor. Victor said, Hey JJ, second week asking, do I go back and start Greg Dulcich against the Raiders with maybe no Jerry Judy, or do I pick up Cole Comet and start him? I dropped Comet on Sunday and started Dulcich. Oof. So are you going back to the well with Dulcich or are you plugging in Cole Comet after two weeks, two touchdowns in a back to back weeks? Yeah, look, so I talked about Cole Comet a little bit on my podcast today and I think, you know, he's someone who has obviously fallen into some good fortune over the last couple of weeks. You know, the bottom line with Chicago and that offense, they have averaged 20 team targets per game, which is absurd. It's insanely low. I mean, this is like the run heaviest team that we've seen in football over the last like 15 years. And so, you know, obviously Cole Comet has these big outings. We're looking at the results and we're saying, Oh my gosh, Cole Comet is so good. Yada, yada, yada. In order for Cole Comet to just see five targets in that offense, he needs a 25% target share, which is very, very difficult for a tight end to sustain and see. It just so happens this past week and the week before that against Miami, two top five matchups in adjusted fantasy points, a lot of tight ends. You know, two good matchups Cole Comet does very well. He finds the end zone four total times on nine receptions. That kind of efficiency is just not going to maintain. It's just, it's just not. And so I actually think that commits someone that you can add and then sell and trade away right now. You know, I think he's fine to add off the waiver wire, but if Judy's out, I would, I would feel pretty good about Dole Sitch, you know, upping that target share that he saw this past week. It was only like 10, 11%. I'd feel better about Dole Sitch than Cole Comet. I know that a lot of people probably think that's a little bit crazy. I don't mind Comet. I think he's fine. I think that he's a reasonable play this week, just giving the match up, giving the game environment. But, you know, I haven't researched enough yet for this week to say definitively I would play this guy over this guy because it's still, you know, Tuesday afternoon and typically we're getting into our, you know, following week stuff, you know, Wednesdays and stuff and we're looking at matchups and whatnot. But I can tell you this, I would rather have Dole Sitch still rest of season than Cole Comet if that, if that's a little clearer, you know, maybe not this week, but at least rest of season. 100%. And something to consider, most of these teams are through their buy weeks now or approaching the end of season buys and Cole Comet does have a week 14 buy and then in weeks 15 and 16, he's playing the Eagles and the Bills and they're only throwing the ball 20 times a game. So I'm with you. I think Cole Comet, you can start him. He'll probably have another good game against the Falcons this week, but then I'm trying to send him off if I can. And to your point, like go look at his game logs. Even whenever they're throwing the ball, like these past two weeks, high target share, but before that, three targets, three targets, four targets, two targets. And that's not a knock on Comet. It's just this bears offense and how it's working. Nathan hears the testing. One, two, three tests and you're coming in loud and clear, Nathan. We hear you. And Charles had a question for us, JJ. Charles said, should I drop the rest of my fab PPR on just Christian Watson or a little on both Paris Campbell and Jalen Warren? I mean, I think that you can definitely make the argument that, hang on, just one second. I need to, sorry. So yeah, I mean, I think you can make the argument that Christian Watson is definitely someone that you could, you could, you could blow the rest of your fab on. You know, Paris Campbell is someone that I really like is sort of like a low key ad because not enough people are really talking about him with Matt Ryan under center. I mean, with Matt Ryan and his last three starts, Paris Campbell has been like a friend wide receiver one in fantasy football. So he definitely should be added. I love Jalen Warren too. It just depends on what your total roster looks like here. To say if you should divvy things up or not go all in with Christian Watson, but I will say Christian Watson 42% target share, Aaron Rodgers led offense, Uber athleticism. I think that he makes a lot of sense as someone who could pop off and be this year's like Amon Ross St. Brown. It might not happen. But you know, a couple of weeks ago on my show, he was one of the guys that I that I called out as someone who could be this year's Amon Ross St. Brown because I'm not saying that as a back patting moment, although I know that it sounds like I'm just like tooting my own horn. I'm saying that just because this was at least semi predictable. This wasn't just something that just like totally, totally came out of nowhere. You're talking second round draft capital for a crazy good athlete in this Aaron Rodgers led offense. He's going to have some boneheaded plays, which is what we've seen from him throughout the season. He doesn't have great hands, but he can get open and he can separate because he's so fast. And so I do think that Watson has an opportunity to be like that dude, that big league winner this year down the stretch. And because of that, you know, I don't want to leave that on the waiver wire. So I'm going to be aggressive with this week if he's out there for me. Yeah, I don't mind dropping that on Watson. And to your point, like we talked about him being a good athlete that maybe even be understanding a little like from an athletic profile perspective, no one's even come close to like what he did at the at the combiner in his draft profile since like what they say like Calvin Johnson was the last person to have better measurables than him. Yeah. And look, he, you know, from like in my prospect model, it didn't like love Christian Watson because he's a smaller school guy. He wasn't an early Declare. It didn't hate him. He was still like in a decent spot. He had good draft capital. But, you know, sometimes athleticism translates. We saw this to rookie season Chase Claypool that really translated and it worked out for him. You know, obviously, you know, he's not necessarily as big of a stud as some people thought he might be. But there are some DK Metcalf that translated for DK Metcalf. But there's some guys where it doesn't like a Chris Conley, for instance, who's a crazy, crazy good athlete and he just hasn't been able to bring it together at the NFL level. So, you know, there's a lot to it. But having that like 99th percentile athleticism, it can work out and it can be big. And so I don't want to leave that on the waiver wire. You know, I don't know what this guy's team, what Charles, your team looks like. And I like Paris Campbell. I love Jalen Warren, especially because there's a report today about Najee Harris's knee not being 100%. There's a lot going on with Najee Harris in general. So I like adding those players. I just would need to know what your team makeup looks like to say whether or not you should go all in on Christian Watson. Yeah, I will say I'm fairly bullish on Paris Campbell. The coaching staff prior to those games was hyping him up saying they need to get him more involved. And then to your point, wide receiver nine, wide receiver five, and wide receiver 11 in the last three starts with Matt Ryan, since that coaching staff talked him up. And Matt Ryan looks like he's going to be the starter going down the stretch. I'm not predicting a wide receiver one rest of season from Paris Campbell. But in a limited sample size, it's pretty promising what you're seeing in the volume of targets 11, 12, and nine. Like who's getting it done for PPR? Paris Campbell is startable as long as Matt Ryan is starting. Guys, we are going to prioritize waiver wire questions here. So if you've got waiver wire questions throw them in there. If we've got time, we will hit non-waver wire questions as well. Come here now saying JJ kind of looks like Joe Flacco. Have you ever gotten that before? Yeah, I know. People have been, you know, it's funny. I'll tell you a little quick story. I actually have a Joe Flacco head somewhere behind me because my daughter, when she was like a year old, I had this little figure of Joe Flacco with like a real picture of his head. It was like a big head type kind of thing, which is funny because I also have a large head. And she was walking around with it and she dropped it. And so now I only have the head because it broke off. And I once, and I put it on Twitter. It's out there somewhere. It's like from a year and a half, two years ago. I guess it was probably two and a half years ago because my daughter is now four. But I said who is that to my daughter and she said Daddy. It's just one point at Joe Flacco. So yes, I've gotten that many, many times before. Yes. That's hilarious. I guess there's worse comparisons that could be made. Yeah. We have a question in here from Victor. Victor wanted a better second half running back you would rather have. So a lot of these guys are, both of these guys are pretty readily available on the waiver wire. Isaiah Pacheco took over as the starter for the Kansas City Chiefs. Rashad White earned the start and then Leonard Fournet going out with a hit pointer. JJ, which one of these two backs would you prefer? Isaiah Pacheco or Rashad White? Love them both. Guys that I have littered across my rosters. You know, I've been talking about them on my podcast for over, you know, all season basically. So I like them both, but I will say I think Rashad White is the answer here. He's already locked into looking like at least a 45, 55, maybe 50, 50 split with Leonard Fournet when Fournet's healthy. That could even improve. White was a very, very good prospect. His top comp in my prospect model was actually David Johnson, which ironically David Johnson was drafted by Bruce Arians. And Bruce Arians is on this, in this front office. And so I have to think that that had something to do with Rashad White getting drafted. We've seen the explosiveness. I mean, he just looks more. Leonard Fournet does his thing as a bruiser and he can get those tough yards. But Rashad White is just more explosive than Leonard Fournet is at the line of scrimmage. And he's a good pass catcher too. I mean, you know, I know he didn't do that much through the air against Seattle this past week, but Rashad White was an incredible receiver in college. That's really what he was known for similar to what we saw with David Johnson entering the NFL. And so that's why the comp is there and that the size and speed score and stuff was all relatively comparable. I just think that this situation in Tampa Bay is a little bit more attractive than Isaiah Pacheco because Jerrick McKinnon is locked into the third down role, the pass catching role in that Kansas City offense. You can make the argument in PPR formats that Jerrick McKinnon is a better asset to have than Isaiah Pacheco. I think Pacheco is more upside because a lot can, you know, if things break his way down the stretch and they have a really good schedule down the stretch for running backs. If things do break Isaiah Pacheco's way a little bit and they use him a little bit more in those circumstances, he could be a league winner. I mean, he could be really, really awesome. But I do think that Rashad White is the safer bet. We're already seeing some reports of Rashad White just being the starter moving forward. You have that injury to Leonard Fournet, which I know Shepter tweeted and said that everything's fine. No big deal. But we've seen that before with players and then they go and practice the next week and they're not OK. And then all of a sudden, you know, the backup is getting a lot more work than we expect. So I have Rashad White ranked ahead of Pacheco, but I do think Pacheco is very, very much a good asset in fantasy football moving forward. I'm with you. Is CEH dust for fantasy now with Pacheco taking over that role? I think, yeah. I mean, like, you know, if you're in a deep league, a deep enough league, you can probably still roster CEH just to see if things change. But, you know, trends wise definitely has been going in the wrong direction ever since that rap sheet report. Everyone gives rap report like a hard time for that. For that report that he had that one week, I think it was week seven where he said that Isaiah Pacheco was going to be the starter and Clyde Edwards, a layer was going to play the Pacheco role. And then Jarek McKinnon would be like the third guy. And, you know, it wasn't totally right, but it wasn't totally wrong because CEH really did start to see fewer and fewer snaps since then. It's just that last week was the first time since that change where Kansas City had an opponent where they could run the football on. They had Jacksonville last week. There are two other games they had San Francisco and Tennessee. And those two teams are really hard to run the football on. And not only that, but they just couldn't, they didn't have necessarily positive game scripts the way they did this past week against Jacksonville. And we should expect positive game scripts from the Chiefs because they're good. So to me, CEH probably in 10 or 12 team leagues most likely can be dropped. We've got two questions in here about an Allen Robinson with this Cooper Cup injury. Come here now. And Nick wants to know if Allen Robinson is a must add off the waiver wire this week with the Cup injury. We should never use the phrase must add with Allen Robinson. Yeah, look, I mean, like he should be added for sure. You know, is he someone that I'm going to be like, for instance, I have Christian Watson well ahead of Allen Robinson rest of season right now because I would rather have the upside take the chance on a player like that as opposed to Robinson who struggled. You know, Robinson's struggles aren't only because Cooper Cup was there and he was getting so many targets. I mean, Robinson has plenty of opportunity. It's not like Robinson was seeing like a 20, 22 percent target share and then Cooper Cup was seeing a 30 percent target share. It was just like, oh, there's you know, there's not there's only so much volume that can go around. No, Allen Robinson has had multiple games of really bad target shares this season. He's not the same Allen Robinson. It's very clear now should he be added. Sure. I mean, he's still, you know, part of like he's around like 100. I want to say my rest of season rankings right now somewhere around there. You know, he's still a top 50 wide receiver. I think rest of season, but he's not someone that I'm like overly. So I'm trying to find it. Yeah. I have a wide receiver 44 rest of season right now. Here's Campbell or Allen Robinson rest of season. I think that you could make the if you need a media product. I mean, now that I'm thinking about it more, I have Robinson ahead of Campbell, but I might put Campbell ahead of Robinson because yeah, because of these splits, but they're actually in the exact same tier for what it's worth. So like, you know, I generally look at my my rankings not in that linear fashion, but more in tiers and Robinson and Paris Campbell are in the exact tier. So it was a perfect player to throw out there because you know, they're there. That's the kind of look that I'm like, I think that more people are going to go after Allen Robinson off the waiver wire this week if he's out there because of the Cooper Cup injury, then Paris Campbell, I would much rather spend down on Paris Campbell and get him then have to spend 20 or 25 percent of my fob to get Allen Robinson. Absolutely. So not a must add, but someone that probably can be added. Maybe you can start him. Garrett in here, a keeper question. I wanted to know any running backs that you're trying to snag off waivers in a keeper league for next season since we're talking about White and Pacheco. So maybe some guys where the rest of the season isn't looking great for them, but you could hold on to them for a value for next year. Um, that's a hard question. I'm looking at some of my rankings just to like think off the top of my head. Richard White's honestly won that you could you would want for next year, as is Isaiah Pacheco. I don't know. Do you have anyone off the top of your head that could that could fit this bill? Oh, Khalil Herbert, if he's out there because David Montgomery is on the last year of his rookie deal. I would look at look at like a over the cap type site and find guys who are on their expiring deals last year, their deal and find the backup. And Khalil Herbert is like the perfect example of that because David Montgomery is probably going to be gone after the season in Chicago. And then Khalil Herbert who's obviously been pretty good. He's just not seeing a lot of work through the air, which is why he's not more fantasy relevant. But, uh, Khalil Herbert could be there. They're they're running back. They're starting running back next year. So he's he's one that would pop them on. Any of the Atlanta backs like maybe CP's on his way out. Maybe if Tyler Algear or something on the waiver wire, do you think they're going to replace them not worth having in a keeper league? I think the yeah, I mean, I think you could go to the Algear route. The problem that I see is I don't know that he's separated himself so much from Caleb Huntley that he would be like a locked in, you know, like I'm trying to think like where would Tyler Algear's ADP be if he were the RB one on their depth chart entering next season. Probably like a seventh rounder, you know, it'd be like one of those like RB ones on a bad team kind of deals. And let's say somehow get a good quarterback this off season. But, um, you know, it's just, you know, he makes sense for sure to some degree. But I would probably rather go after like a Herbert or something like that. But a lot of these guys that that are like capable, like very rarely are you going to get a guy who just comes from absolutely nowhere. You know, unless like Breeze Hall is sitting on your waiver wire because he's someone dropped them because he's hurt, very rarely are they going to come from just absolutely nowhere and be relevant the following season. You're right. It's going to be the Javante Williams, the Breeze Halls, maybe an AJ Dillon who underperformed this year but could step back into a better role next year. Cyclone here want to know is it worth rostering both Detroit running backs on the same team? If I have Kenneth Walker, Alvin Camara and Pollard as well or drop one of them because they're struggling a wide receiver and there's some good wide receiver pickups on the waiver wire this week. JJ, would you be holding on to both Detroit backs or are you comfortable dropping one of those guys? I don't think you can drop them at this point because Deandre Swift could just see more work. You know, he's at least trending up. He had 16% of the team snaps two weeks ago was 30% this past week, little over 30%. You know, Jamal Williams is seeing the early down work and seeing the goal line works. There's value there. So, you know, I don't think that you can drop either one of those guys even though you're looking decent enough at running back. But, you know, you have Kenneth Walker on a buy this week. You have Tony Pollard getting Zeke back potentially eventually. I do think that Pollard is going to see more work in the offense than he did earlier this season when Zeke was playing. So, at least there's you know, that going for him. But it's not like Pollard is like a locked in RB one rest of season. You know what I mean? So, like, I wouldn't say that you're running back. You know, your running backs are good. Don't get me wrong. But I wouldn't say that they're like the best running back room in the world that you can just go and drop Deandre Swift. And so, I would still hold on to Swift. I mean, see if you can trade one of them, obviously. And then get your wide receiver help that way. Absolutely. It is. I get that question in the cycle. It does. Like, what the hell do you do with Deandre Swift right now? You can't drop them, but you're sure as well not starting them until you see them out there on the field doing something. For what it's worth, Detroit is a really good running back schedule moving forward. I think it's top five according to my numbers. And so, you know, that's at least something good to go on to with these guys. I just, I would have a really hard time. You can't drop them all Williams because he's seeing work. And then I'd have a really hard time just dropping a talent like Deandre Swift. Absolutely. Landon here said, Andy said, Hey, JJ, love your content. Thanks. Needs to pick up two of these players off the waiver wire and has to start one of them this week. So one of them has to be able to be started this week. The players out there are Christian Watson, Alan Robinson, Donovan Peoples Jones, Drake London and Paris Campbell. Which two of those would you be prioritizing? Easily Christian Watson. I'm way higher than the market on Christian Watson right now. I know that because I compare my rankings to consensus rankings after I do them. I'm way higher on Watson. I think he's like a fringe wide receiver three right now. Just in terms of like the ceiling that we could see. I'd rather be aggressive with it than not be aggressive. So Watson for sure is on that list. And I think the next guy, it's between Donovan Peoples Jones and Paris Campbell. You know, if you need that immediate production, you could probably just play Watson this week. You know, I haven't done any of my my rankings or anything or my research for this week in the matchups. But the matchup I know on Thursday is not bad for him. Peoples Jones versus Paris Campbell. I might just I'm going to say Peoples Jones. I do have him ranked ahead in my rest of season rankings. But I would try to honestly if these guys are on your waiver wire and you're needing wide receiver help. I would do my best to get all three of those guys. I would probably rank them Watson, Peoples Jones and Campbell. But I think that there's a pretty, I think that that Campbell is someone that you should be trying to at least get an acquire and have on your team because his numbers have just been so good with Matt Ryan the last few weeks. I'm going to lean Campbell here, but I like the Peoples Jones that I'm with you. Just flip flop those two, but both of them are immediately startable. And Peoples Jones has to Sean Watson coming back in just a couple weeks. Maybe does that give you any nerves for Donovan Peoples Jones and maybe the chemistry isn't there with a new quarterback and the success has been with Jacobi Verset. Not really. I mean a lot of it to, you know, Peoples Jones, this is something that I have that I recorded for my 10 trends episode that's going to drop tomorrow, but Cleveland this season, they've scored 24 offensive touchdowns and only eight of them have been passing touchdowns, which is the lowest passing touchdown rate in the league. So just in terms of how they're scoring touchdowns, 33% of their touchdowns have been through the air, which is a very, very low number, no matter your personnel, no matter how run heavy you are. So there is some regression that's going to hit that plays into why Donovan Peoples Jones has the most yardage in the league right now without a touchdown. And so I think that, you know, touchdown regression should hit. The schedule is pretty nice. You know, Deshaun Watson comes back. He's playing number two snaps. He is the number two guy. So I feel confident in that ceiling. That's really why I think I'm going to prefer him slightly to Paris Campbell, but I think we're on the same page. The Paris Campbell is a good ad this week regardless. And anyone holding on to Anthony Schwartz, hoping that would become something this year. Donovan Peoples Jones crushing those dreams. Steven in here wanting to know Christian Watson or Kaderi's Tony. Is this going to be Watson again for you, JJ? Yeah, for sure. You know, Tony, I like Tony. You should add him as a speculative ad, but I do think the one thing we have to keep in mind is that Miko Hardman was out this past week. Jujus Micheuster had a concussion and that's part of the reason why we saw an increase in Snapshare for Kaderi's. It was going to happen. I mean, he's going to see more and more snaps as he gets acclimated to that offense, but it went from an 8% Snapshare to a 45% Snapshare. So even with Miko Hardman, even with Jujus Micheuster getting hurt, a 45% Snapper, it is not very good. And I'm not saying that Kaderi is Tony's bad. Trust me, I love Kaderi's Tony, especially when they get all in his hands. This is the perfect offense for him and you should be stashing him. But Christian Watson is a full-time player in this offense coming off a monster game. The other thing too, Christian Watson hit a 42% Target share in that game on Sunday. There's been 11 wide receivers now including him to hit that high of a target, a 40% Target share in a game this season. Almost every single one of those wide receivers are incredible wide receivers. I mean, it's not an easy thing to do what Christian Watson did. That's why I think that he's easily the top ad this week. You know, you can throw darts at Kaderi's Tony. I have no issue with that, but I think you can make the argument that Paris Campbell is a better ad than Kaderi's Tony just because he's a more full-time player. You know, Tony to me is more of a longer term thing. But again, I still want to roster Tony just in case, you know, things really click and they start to use them and put them on the field on 80% of their snaps or something like that because he is leading the NFL in his two game sample. He does have the best fantasy points per target rate. You know, in the league, it's a small, small sample, but it's still, he's been that good per target. Kaderi is Tony. So, you know, if he does get more work, obviously that's a good thing, but I am definitely leading Christian Watson here. Yeah, I mean, in eight targets when the Packers only threw the ball 20 times, that game is absurd. Like that 40% target show, that's just about half of that team's throw under in that game. Henry with another Watson question, but this time wondering who he should drop. So wanting to drop a player to pick up Christian Watson and or Nico Collins, the players he's considering are Curtis Samuel, Traylon Berks and Jarvis Landry. Was one of those, if any, would you be dropping to pick up these guys? I think that I would rank them in terms of droppableness. I would go Jarvis Landry, Traylon Berks, Curtis Samuel. You know, I don't mind Berks. I had him as an ad this week, but it is not a conducive offense for pass catchers. It's just not the best place to be. Jarvis Landry, 21% target share this past week. He should have a role, but I think it's a low ceiling role. And then Curtis Samuel, we've seen him be pretty relevant this season. I wouldn't necessarily want to drop him, but I would probably, I would definitely take Christian Watson over all three of those guys. I think you can make the argument that Nico Collins is better than Traylon. I might just go Traylon just for the upside and the funness of his profile and all that kind of stuff. But Nico Collins, I don't think people realize this. Nico Collins is average more receiving yards per game this year than Brandon Cooks has. I mean, Nico Collins is in a, has been doing a lot better than people realize. So I do think that he's a decent low key ad this week, but Christian Watson, just to me, way, way ahead of these guys. Yeah. We had some more questions in here. And guys, I see all these questions were prioritizing waiver wire questions today since it is Tuesday. We got to get those waiver wire questions in. If we got time, we'll hit some other ones. KJ looking at the rest of season schedules for some of these players on the waiver wire wanted to know which one has the best schedule moving forward. Cadarius, Tony, Paris Campbell, Christian Watson, or Darius Slayton. And is that affecting which one you want on your fantasy teams? JJ? It doesn't, you know, schedule is something that I consider. And I talk about on my show a good bit, but it's, it's sort of like a secondary thing. I can tell you right now. So if we, if we want to look at the Colts, the Colts right now at wide receiver, rest of season have the 16th best schedule. So very, very average. Kansas City rest of season has the second toughest schedule for wide receivers. So that's something to, to at least keep in mind. Christian Watson, I know is very average because I looked at that for my, for my column this week. I think that's it. Is it the Darius Slayton too? So you got the Giants. The Giants are... They still got the Eagles twice, right? Yeah. The Giants are still 23rd. So they have a favorable schedule. So yeah. I mean, like I, schedule matters, but you're, you're, you're much more, you should be looking more at usage and offensive environment and all that kind of stuff first before you get into the schedule stuff. Aravila wants to know Van Jefferson or Julio Jones to pick up off the wave of wire. Which one of these players would you be prioritizing? I mean, I, I... Can I say neither? You can say neither. Yeah. I mean, I'm just not, I guess, I guess Van because of the Cooper Cup injury, I guess, but I'm not, I mean, I'm not really that into either. No interest in Julio touchdown, Jones, the first player to score an NFL touchdown in Germany. That's true. I didn't even think about that. That's true. Good for him though. He, you know, he deserves that. He deserves that accolade for everything that he's done throughout his career. Right. He got that one in the bag for Mr. Julio Jones. Swave, you wanted to know Tony or Pittman rest of season. So Michael Pittman or Cadarius Tony rest of season? Yeah, I'm going Pittman there. Just a very stable target share. Matt Ryan being back is good for that offense in general. Good for Pittman. You know, he's not someone that's going to be anything better than like a low end wide receiver two more than likely, but he's probably not going to be worse than like a wide receiver three. You know, he's just kind of in that range. Whereas Tony, I don't think would get to that ceiling necessarily this season. He might in a given week or what have you, but I'm going to go. I'm going to go Michael Pittman. Yeah, you just got to adjust your Pittman expectations. He's no longer a wide receiver, one wide receiver, two on that line. He's a two, three on that line instead. Eric, and you're out of question for us and also said, by the way, JJ, love your podcast and his son loves listening to it on their drive to school, especially with your great intro sound effects. Well, Eric's question was, is it time to drop Wondale Robinson and go for Slaton or completely stay away from the Giants wide receivers? Yeah, I mean, I'd still probably prefer Wondale. He ran the most routes for the first time this season, this past week. I think that he's talented. You know, I don't mind Slaton as sort of a dart, but I just, you know, he's not someone that's like going to get me super, super excited, but neither guy am I super, super high on at this point moving forward. I was excited for Wondale. I thought there was a chance that he could really elevate himself this year. And he looks awesome when he has the ball in his hands, but it doesn't look like it's going to happen. And then Slaton, maybe it's just me like holding, like it, well, if Wondale can't do it, no one can. And so I'm not adding Slaton, but I just don't have the trust that he's going to have that work rest of the year. Come here now. We'll hit this one more question. This one's a little bit more start set, but would you be throwing in Dak Prescott or Jalen Hurts? If these are your two quarterbacks, JJ, Dak, who do the Cowboys have this week? If I'm remembering correctly, they've got the Cowboys are playing the Vikings this week. And then we have the Eagles have a matchup again. The Colts this week. So you're starting Jalen Hurts against the Colts or you're rolling on Dak against the Vikings? I'll probably have him in a similar tier, but I'm going to go with Hurts. You know, the thing with Hurts, though, that's a little bit scary. He's not running nearly as much as he was at the beginning of the season. No Dallas Goddard, of course, but I'm still probably going to lean Hurts even or sorry, I don't know why Hurts in that matchup. As am I. Guys, I want to thank everyone who came in and asked your questions today. Really appreciate you guys coming in. We can't do this show without the questions that you guys provide us. We will be back next Tuesday answering more of your waiver wire questions. But until then, enjoy week 11. Good luck in your matchups. And we'll see you guys then. Adios, everyone.