 What's going on everybody? Ryan Williams here from FanDuel back with another hurry up and we're talking about the NFL pre-season wide receiver stock up. This is going to be a fun topic here. Let's go through these three receivers that I think you need to be targeting as you get in we're only a couple weeks from draft days. So this is fun. We need to we need to get these surefire targets. Let's start off with Ellen Robinson from Chicago. He's coming in at wide receiver nine. Now you guys might say wait listen Ryan what are you talking about PPR. He was wide receiver nine last year and that was true but look at who he was quarterbacked with or paired with as a quarterback. He's got Nick Foles, Mitchell Trebisky. Those are the guys that he was with and when you talk about on Robinson you talk about his days at Jacksonville with Blake Bortles and a slew of guys who just weren't that good and now we're coming off of a weekend with the Justin Fields pre-season hype. You're watching this. You're already seeing the growing injury but Naggy has already said there's not anything to write home about and this guy will be playing I believe most of the pre-season and pretty much making a case for him to be the starter and I think that it's wheels up for Ellen Robinson. If this guy is the starter you're talking about a guy who was wide receiver six with Blake Bortles and has back-to-back seasons now where he's had 150 targets with guys that just aren't of the caliber of a quarterback that we can project that Justin Fields will be. Even if it's Andy Dalton out there I do think that there's still room for Ellen Robinson to pay off this price tag and that's why I'm comfortable taking him as the first receiver off the board in round two and really banking on that paying off dividends especially when Fields is going to be named the starter later on in the season. Let's talk about another guy this guy from Dallas wide receiver 46 and that's Michael Gallup. Now Michael Gallup has been a crux for some people in the fantasy industry after the 2019 season where he pretty much only he only had four out of the 15 games that he played in under seven targets that he was receiving there with that Prescott. People were thinking that it was wheels up and then we have the 2020 draft and they bring in CD lamb. Now this is a team in the Dallas Cowboys that run pretty much some of the more wide receiver three sets that we're going to see in the national football league. Michael Gallup is going to be on the field and if preseason was any indication of that this guy ran 60 percent over 60 percent of his routes in the slot. Just the slot is a very valuable position for the wide receiver. He's going to be on the field I believe and it sometimes maybe even rotate it out if they can move him in and across the field. Some people might think that the wide receiver 46 price tag might be too high for a guy who's the wide receiver through in this offense but I think that the Cowboys are going to struggle in some games this year with that kind of getting back into full game speed and I think they'll be down in some games where they're going to need to throw. And so I think we can project Michael Gallup again for another hundred target season. This guy's had two 100 target seasons back to back already having a Mari Cooper there having CD lamb there last year and not even having Dak Prescott for 12 out of a 16 game season in 2020. So definitely like Michael Gallup stock as we get into preseason. And then lastly let's talk about a rookie here. Terrace Marshall Jr rookie from Carolina J.J. was talking about this guy till the cows came home when we did our NFL draft show which seems like decades ago now but only a couple months ago and this guy kind of was going through OTAs and going through camp making splash plays but not really paying off any dividends well now we had the first preseason game in the books and this guy's putting up 88 yards on three catches just making splash plays all over and saw two red zone targets and red zone was the big thing with Terrace Marshall because he is that big kind of stature guy he's about three inches taller than DJ Moore heavier than Robbie Anderson. He's going to be a red zone look and this team struggled last year in the red zone granted that was with Teddy Bridgewater who's no longer with the team but the wide receivers only accounted for six red zone touchdowns last year that's definitely got to get their numbers up you got Terrace Marshall in Carolina reunited with Joe Brady who was his offensive court or was his coach at LSU now the offensive coordinator there and you definitely love seeing that 18 touchdowns in his last two years at LSU this guy's going to be a playmaker he's going to make a difference and his ADP is just not reflected of that he was the wide receiver 70 pretty much for the entire month of August until we had the last preseason game on Saturday and he's already moved up 10 spots to wide receiver 60 so people are are coming to terms with Terrace Marshall making making an impact as a rookie in this year's draft and I definitely think he's one of the late targets in double digit rounds that you can get him possibly at this point in time now but if you you know want to buy in on him earlier you might have to be getting this guy in the seventh eighth round and you can feel comfortable with that because Carolina is going to be another team that can struggle and we'll throw the ball that's going to do it for the hurry up for this week NFL preseason the wide receiver stock up I'll be back talking about some preseason DFS targets that we can target on week two for the Saturday slated games until then make sure you guys are subscribed to the youtube channel and we'll catch you next time peace