 Hey everybody, what's going on. I am Greg Sussman joined today by Jim Sonnes of Fandil who's here to break down top stacks on the board in DFS for the divisional round of the NFL playoffs. What's going on Jim? Not too much Greg. I'm pretty excited for this weekend. I think there is a path to all four games being relatively exciting and close. You know maybe the Browns can't quite keep pace but I think they'll score some points. So I'm pretty jacked about this weekend. How are you doing? I'm excited as well. I think you're gonna say the Green Bay Los Angeles game was one of the necessarily exciting you all that much but the only other games look really really good and you know the NFL didn't necessarily get exactly what they were looking for in getting the Chiefs versus the Ravens, Lamar versus Mahomes yet but that may still be to come. I won't talk about Patrick Mahomes in just a moment but let's start with Lamar Jackson. We saw what he could do on that 50-yard run in the first half last week and hopefully we get more of that and if we don't get that hopefully we get some touchdown passes to Hollywood Brown. Their chemistry over the last six weeks is evident and more of that please. And I think we can finally call him Hollywood again. Like he re-earned the nickname. So congrats to you Marquis. You're Hollywood one more time and I think that if you're looking at the Saturday only slate this game is the best one by a wide mile. These are the top two quarterbacks in the slate. I prefer Lamar over Josh Allen but they're both pretty close and they're both really good. The reason I want to go Lamar is he's lower salary. He $8,000 for this slate which is outrageously low considering how much he is running. He's averaging 12 rushes per game and 94.3 yards per game since he came off the COVID-19 list. That is absurd rushing production for a quarterback and the passing has been efficient too. Now they're facing a top half past defense the first time since week 10. So it's a tougher matchup than what Lamar Jackson has had in that time but I think with the rushing the floor is so high and the production has been so good that I'm not even sure a tougher matchup will matter with how well they're playing. As far as Marquis Brown goes we saw the upside last week where he finally got that meeting role I've been hoping for the entire season. You know finally was there, got a lot of volume, was good in that volume as well. I think there is a very good argument you made that Mark Andrews should be the stack here because he's $6,600. Tight end is not great for sure so I think that Andrews definitely does work too. Probably the tight end on the slate but Marquis Brown $6,500 he's under salaried. He has obvious yardage upside. He's been scoring a ton of touchdowns recently so you kind of can't go wrong. It's kind of the same thought process as with Lamar and Josh Allen where you kind of can't go wrong. Just pick your favorite for me. I have Marquis Brown a tiny bit ahead of Mark Andrews but I'm going to use a lot of both on Saturday because they are both top tier players at their position. This game is by far the best on the slate so I think you just kind of build around this game whichever way you want to. For me, that starts with Lamar Jackson. It starts with Marquis Brown a wide receiver running backwards to Fond Diggs and maybe Devon Singletary. It should be in a pretty good spot for some good production in the Saturday night game. Lamar Jackson versus Josh Allen is going to be absolutely awesome. You want to stack the Fond Diggs with Josh Allen. I don't think anyone's going to tell you not to. Lamar Jackson and that rushing upside is just so evident as we saw last week. Pairing in with Marquis Brown or Mark Andrews. I think those work as well. It's going to be a fun one on Saturday night and I'm excited to stack that game for sure on Fandall. I mentioned Patrick Mahomes earlier. He makes his 2021 playoff debut this weekend as the Kansas City Chiefs take on those Browns. The spread is obviously much greater than in that Ravens-Bills game we just discussed and you're pairing up Mahomes with Tyree Hill here rather than Travis Kelsey. Any reason why? It's all about upside because I think on this slate there's going to be a lot of points because you know you have this game between the Browns and the Chiefs. The Chiefs offense will do well here. And I think the Browns offense will do well too. So you need raw upside. Travis Kelsey is phenomenal. I think you can pair Mahomes with Hill and Kelsey. That's totally fine. But if I had to pick one, I go Tyree Hill because I think that the ceiling on him is a lot better. No, maybe not a lot better. But it's better than Travis Kelsey. The reason here is Sammy Watkins is still banged up. Watkins did not practice on Wednesday. In the five games they played with no Sammy Watkins this year, Tyree Hill had 28% of the Chiefs total targets. He had 37% of the deep targets and 36% in the red zone. Now Travis Kelsey also did get a high leverage bump in the games with no Sammy Watkins. So he would benefit too if Watkins can't go. But Tyree Hill, man, we saw that game against Tampa Bay. That game happened when Sammy Watkins was sidelined. So I guess the first Sammy Watkins first game back. So regardless, we're going to see a lot of volume for Tyree Hill. We're going to see probably like 10 targets or so and 10 targets of Tyree Hill from Patrick Mahomes against this defense. That's pretty hard for me to turn down. So honestly, you can't go wrong between Tyree Hill and Travis Kelsey. If you look at Kelsey's game logs, like it's absurd. The levels of consistency he has had this year. He, Brandon Gadoula, my co-host over at Number Fire said that he has a 75% chance to be the highest growing Titan on the slate. So you want Travis Kelsey too, but Tyree Hill is the guy who can burn you for not using him on the slate. He can pop a 50 burger with little effort. So I'm going to go with Tyree Hill over Travis Kelsey by a slim margin. But honestly, Greg, it's worthwhile to try to jam in both. A 75% chance of Travis Kelsey being the top Diane on the slate according to Brandon Gadoula. That's actually crazy. But the upside with Tyree Hill is just a smidge higher only because we saw him score like 50 fantasy points in a game a couple of weeks back. Patrick Mahomes obviously in line to really go off. You can't go wrong with Patrick Mahomes or really almost all of these quarterbacks on the slate. You cannot go wrong with maybe outside of Baker Mayfield, but Mahomes and Tyree Hill, Travis Kelsey is going to be a fun one for the Chiefs on Sunday. One final game to get to and that's the Saints and the Buccaneers. We've seen it on the history channel, right? The battle of these old quarterbacks of Brady and Breeze. You go with Tom Brady, I'm sorry, you're going to let you breeze rather, stacking him alongside Alvin Camara in this matchup. Why? I mean, you know, honestly, why breeze over Brady? I know this one is tough. I know both defenses aren't bad. Why breeze over Brady and then of course the stack with Camara makes sense, but why go with Breeze? I do think that Tom Brady's a very good player. So I'm not going to down talk him, but I think that with Breeze, there is unseen upside in what he's been doing specifically because he's been playing better than Perception since he came back from that rib injury. It's now a four game sample on Drew Brees since returning. He's averaging 0.28 passing that expected points per dropback in that time. The league average is 0.13 and 0.28 is a really good number. So he's been efficient. He's also been throwing a bit further downfield. That was the big knock on Breeze before. It's still a big knock because his average depth of target is still just 6.9 yards downfield, but that's a yard and a half deeper than what it was before he got hurt. So he's throwing the ball deeper downfield. He's throwing the ball efficiently and I think he can do pretty well against this Tampa Bay secondary because that offensive line should be able to neutralize the aggressive nature of the Buccaneers defensive line. So Drew Brees since coming back, he has not had more. I don't think he's had 21 fan dual points in any of those four games. So if you look at the game logs, you're going to cross Drew Brees off and just focus on Patrick Mahomes and Tom Brady. And I think that's justifiable for sure. But I do want to mention that there is additional upside in Drew Brees and maybe we have not seen yet. I could very well see Drew Brees dropping a four touchdown game on Sunday. Taysome Hill, not at full health, did not practice on Wednesday. They may not be able to use him in his usual role. That'd be a plus thing for Drew Brees as he would lose those high or he wouldn't be losing those high leverage touches if Hill can't go. But even if Hill does go, I think that there is some untapped upside in Drew Brees. The other note from the injury report on Wednesday is the Latavius Murray did not play. Alvin Camara is a rock star play, whether Murray plays or not. But if he can't go, does Alvin Camara leave the field? Probably not. In his two games against him, yesterday a tough matchup, but he had seven targets per game. In those two games, he had 21 fan dual points back in week one, despite having just 16 rushing yards. It doesn't matter about the rushing matchup for Camara. It's all about the way he is used. He gets targets, he's efficient in those targets, he can score points. So I think that both Brees and Camara are benefiting from the way the injuries have broken for this team, specifically with Hill and Murray being banged up. Even those guys play, I think that it's a good spot for Brees and Camara. So straight up, I'd rank Tom Brady above Drew Brees, but I don't think anybody's going to use Drew Brees on Sundays. He'll be a bit sneaky here. I think there's untapped upside and I think, you know, there's a chance that Drew Brees has his best game since returning on Sunday. All those factors align to make me okay with a Drew Brees stack, and I think it makes sense to pair him with Alvin Camara here, although Michael Thomas is also under salary. Michael Thomas is just underappreciated, man, and I like Michael Thomas a lot this weekend, as I did last week. But Drew Brees is the sneaky play, and you're absolutely right. You look at these roster of quarterbacks that you can choose, and Drew Brees isn't going to potentially be the first or second one that you'd want to go with, but it's sneaky and he has the upside in his tournament. It makes sense. Alvin Camara, obviously, we've seen what he can do. We see the points that he could put up. He's always a rock star and a lotavious. Murray is even just a little bit banged up, and that results in a few extra snaps for Alvin Camara, but we'll certainly take it here this weekend. That's it for us here on the Fan World Hurry Up. Jim, we appreciate the time. Good luck. I appreciate it, Greg. Good luck to you as well. Looking forward to breaking down the conference champion slate with you next week. Only one more two-game slate to go before the Super Bowl. It will be fun next week. For Jim Sanis, I am Greg Slussman. Join us tomorrow when Tom Beckio will join us as we go over the top plays in the NBA on Friday night. Have a great night, everybody. 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