 Everybody, what's going on? Happy New Year. I am Greg Salsman joined today by Jim Sonis of Fandall. We're here breaking down week two, giving you the stacks that you need to lock in to your Fandall lineups. Jim, what's going on? It is all good, Greg. Week number two is my favorite one for NFL DFS because we have actual data to look at, but also we can catch people underreacting or overreacting and hopefully we are properly reacting. But I think that it always sets up as being a pretty fun slate across the board. So I am pumped for Sunday's games. You're pumped for Sunday's games, but we're taking our first stack for last Sunday night. And that's the Dallas Cowboys, specifically Dak Prescott and Izzy Heel Elliott, two players that everybody's super high on. Dak Prescott, a favorite for the MVP award this season, but the offense didn't necessarily get going like we thought it would last Sunday night. Why is that going to change here on Sunday afternoon? I think that Atlanta defense can cure a lot of ills when it comes to various offenses. The reason I wanted to pair Dak Prescott with Izzy Heel Elliott for this week is that we talked about this quite a bit on these shows, Greg, is that I wanna get access to situations where I can soak up all the yardage and all the touchdowns within a specific team. And with the Cowboys, if we pair Dak with Izzy, we're probably gonna get a whole lot of that because last week, Izzy Heel Elliott had a really good role, 22 carries, four targets and 88% of the snaps, which means that if we use these two guys together, we're probably gonna get almost all the yards and we're most likely to get all the touchdowns. And that's a really good situation when they're at home facing this Atlanta defense. So Dak didn't really fare all that well last week, but they've had an additional week of practice to get that rebuilt offensive line to hopefully gel together, get some cohesion there. They're facing the Atlanta defense. They're indoors once again, which I always like for sure. So we just saw Russell Wilson did to this Atlanta defense. So I wanna get back in on the Cowboys once again in week number two. Now, Dak with Zeke can be pretty costly, but you got guys like Jonathan Taylor to help save some salary. And I'm also okay tossing in Michael Gallup, C.D. Lamb or Dalton Schultz as a third member of this stack to give you some cost savings as well. Hayden Hearst, if you wanna run it back is also a lower salary guy. So I think we should have the salary flexibility to make this work for this week. And I would like to, I wanna soak up all the production I can get in Dallas that I possibly can. And by pairing Dak with Zeke, that's an easy way to do so. The Cowboys and the Falcons is going to be a high scoring affair on Sunday. So let's take advantage. Let's get in Dak and Zeke. Like you said, once you do that, you're seemingly gonna have every touchdown for this Cowboys team. So to be able to fit that in, well, that would equal or should equal quite a few points this weekend. Up next, we'll go to top of bay where Tom Brady's Buck and Ears debut didn't exactly go as we planned. And then Chris Goblin on that last drive, well, he gets concussed, which may take him out of the game this Sunday. Mike Evans, who hadn't practiced in weeks, says he feels better than he has, which means players like Evans and our guy, Scotty Miller, are going to serve up here this weekend. Brady's $7,600, Mike Evans $7,400, and that secondary is right for the picking. Absolutely. That's a big factor here for this week, Greg, because a lot of times when we have an offense, missing a key wide receiver, I'm gonna downgrade the entire offense. Like it's hard to expect the Saints to really blow up when there's no Michael Thomas. And Chris Godwin is in that same realm, where not having Chris Godwin does lower expectations to the entire offense. I just don't think it matters when you're facing this Carolina defense. And all the changes they had this all season, all the young players they have playing, I think you can shred this team, even if Evans and Godwin were both sitting potentially. Like maybe not, but like, you know, it at least being consideration there. And Evans, like you said, should be healthier for this week that hamstring is one additional week away from the injury and he's facing a pretty easy secondary to beat. So no more Sean Latimore this time around. I think Mike Evans is in a tremendous spot. Now you mentioned Scotty Miller. I think Miller is a good player to consider as well. He has $5,200. We're in a good number of routes last week and that snap rate should be very high with Chris Godwin likely being out. So normally we do want to downgrade players who are playing without elite players within their offense. That would be bad for Tom Brady and potentially for Mike Evans as well. But I think for this specific week and this specific matchup, I'm okay with it. I'm going to load up with Brady and Evans. And I also think that Miller is a good option too. So the Bucks, despite missing a really key piece in their offense, still a team I want to target on Sunday. Without Chris Godwin, you made me nervous about Tom Brady and I get it. Last Sunday night or Sunday evening, he didn't exactly look good. This Bucks team didn't look good. And everyone's already questioning is Tom Brady done? Well, when you face the Carolina secondary, those questions are going to be no. That's how they're going to be answered because they're not going to be done. Mike Evans, Scotty Miller and Tom Brady should be in store for good games this Sunday. One last stack we want to mention is another team that didn't exactly look good, certainly not in the second half. And that was the Philadelphia Eagles. Carson Wentz was just destroyed by that Washington defensive line and just had no time to throw the ball anywhere. You're going back to him here on Sunday. You're with Wentz and you're pairing him up with Deshaun Jackson. I have to imagine if you like Jackson, Jalen Rager is going to be here in the mix as well. Maybe even the tight ends. Dallas Goddard and Zach Erz depending on their price. Wentz is $7,300 and you're going down to Deshaun Jackson who is very cheap here at $5,500. Why do you like the Eagle stack this week, especially still playing behind that brutal offensive line? Mostly because that offensive line should be a lot less brutal this weekend when they're not facing Chase Young and that Washington defensive line, but also getting Lane Johnson back. Like Lane Johnson, like we talk about how much quarterback's influence spreads, but I feel like Lane Johnson isn't quite a quarterback from the way he should influence our view of a team, but like he's kind of close among non-quarterbacks. He's got to be one of those valuable players in the NFL. Lane Johnson limited in practice on Thursday, but he said that he is good to go. So I'm going to take his word for it and assume that Johnson will play. And if he does, that is a major upgrade for this Philadelphia offense. And although the Aaron Donald is on the Rams defensive line and he is obviously the best defensive player in football, this is still a lesser defensive line than what the Eagles faced last week. So what we should see here is Carson Wentz getting more time in the pocket, which allows him to pepper downfield throws to Deshaun Jackson and as you mentioned, Jalen Rager as well. Last week, those two guys combined for 11 total targets and 10 of those 11 targets were at least 16 yards downfield. So when Wentz goes deep, we know where the ball's going. It's going to Deshaun Jackson and Jalen Rager. I think if you're multi-entering, it's smart to diversify between those two guys this week because Jalen Ramsey is a legitimate force. And if he were to shadow one of those guys, it would definitely downgrade their expectations. But Deshaun Jackson did run from the slot enough in week number one for me to feel pretty good about him avoiding Jalen Ramsey. So that's why I have Deshaun Jackson here over Jalen Ramsey. But like you said, the tight ends are in play too. I just don't think the upside is there as much for them as it is for the wide receivers. If Carson Wentz goes nuts, which is what I'm expecting from using him as a quarterback, I think it's more likely that Deshaun Jackson and Jalen Rager are the guys who have elevated him there. Now, if you're doing like a single entry line if you're not using Wentz, Dallas Goddard is the number one option that I would target on in DFS for this weekend. But for me, if I'm stacking Wentz, I want to pair with one of these volatile wide receivers, run it back with Robert Woods to go the full game stack and see if this game can go over the total of 46 because I think it's pretty likely on Sunday. Maybe the offensive line isn't as bad as we thought. But you're not facing Washington. And gang Lane Johnson backs going to help things. Of course, and Wentz can stay upright and get the ball to his receivers, Jalen Rager, Deshaun Jackson to get it over the middle to Zach Orts and Dallas Goddard. Well, this game may have a chance of going over. And more importantly for us, the Philadelphia Eagles scoring a whole bunch. Jim Sinis, we appreciate the time. Good luck this weekend. Same to you, Greg. Week number two should be a whole lot of fun. I am looking forward to sitting back and enjoying some football and talking to you once again on Monday to wrap it all up. Absolutely. It's going to be a fun week of football off to a fun start after the Battle of Ohio on Thursday night. And I can't wait to see what's next. For Jim Sinis, I'm Greg Sosman. Enjoy week number two. And we'll see you back here on Monday for another edition of the FanDuel Hurry Up.