 Hey everybody, what's going on? I am Greg Sussman, week two almost in the books. We hope you survived. I did it. How are you, Jim? Neither did I. So we are on to week three, Greg. And it should be an interesting one because not only do we have all these injuries to guys like Christian McCaffrey, guys like Saquon Barkley, maybe Michael Thomas is still dinged up, you know, Devonta Adams, we don't know his status yet. Not only is it that, but we also have a lot of role changes in week number two. Guys seeing increased workloads from where they're at week number one, solidifying roles they may have had in week one, two. So it's not just the injuries that are at play here for week number three. It's also guys with role changes and those may go overlooked with all the focus being on the injuries. I think it's a great point with so many injuries taking place during week two. We may not realize some of the guys that really stepped up and took over their backfields. And that's why we want to begin in Washington, where we chatted a lot about Antonio Gibson before the season began, especially when Darius Geist was released in Adrian Peterson. And after week one, well, predictably it was the Peyton Barbershow. What wasn't so predictable was that the Peyton Barbershow would end with week two. Antonio Gibson stepped up and right now he's the guy you want to own in Washington. Very much so because his role in week number two was wildly different than what it was in week number one. Antonio Gibson played 65% of the snaps in week number two. He had 13 carries and two targets. And you could look at the way this game played out, see that Arizona got a big lead early and say, okay, it was just game script. They use Peyton Barber in their head. They use Gibson in their behind. But that doesn't tell the entire story because, yes, that did influence Peyton Barber's role. But also we saw Antonio Gibson outsnap JD McKissack. And McKissack is kind of the bigger piece here to keep note of when it comes to this Washington backfield. Because if Antonio Gibson is going to be a fantasy Robin player in this backfield, he's got to dispose of McKissack. And McKissack's snap rate went down to 44% this week. It's around there last week too, but seeing a lot of the snaps go to Gibson this time around, that's a good thing for Gibson. So it was not just game script. His role did legitimately expand. And that is a good thing for him moving forward. Now, there are still a couple of notes here with Antonio Gibson and reasons why we should proceed with caution at the same time. McKissack did have the only run for the team inside the 10 yard line. So Peyton Barber is still going to be there. McKissack may get some goal line work too. That's very much worth noting. And we also know this offense might not have leads all that often, which is great because Gibson for that game script, but it also means fewer touchdown chances for everyone tied to this offense. And that does negatively impact Gibson as well. So may not get the goal line work. They may not score a lot of touchdowns. Those are legitimate concerns with Antonio Gibson. However, we do see his role expanding. He could get more targets in the very near future if he starts to be more comfortable in that offense. So I think Gibson is someone whose stock is definitely on the rise. It's not a perfect situation yet, but it's a whole heck of a lot better than week one. And he's suddenly becoming a relevant piece we can potentially turn to in week number three. Reliability is what we're looking for, of course, from Antonio Gibson for Washington. And maybe he's not getting every snap and maybe he won't get every carry, but Gibson's on the rise. And that trust level is beginning with Ron Rivera, who as we've seen, of course, when you get a guy like Christian McCaffrey, you're just going to give everything to him. Well, Gibson may not be McCaffrey. He's clearly the best that Washington has at the moment. So hopefully all of those numbers that you mentioned continues to rise as we enter week three. Nobody necessarily thought that James Robinson would be the guy in Jacksonville, but when Leonard Fournette was released, we'll get to in a moment and right call Armistead went on the IR and a couple other guys weren't available. James Robinson became the guy and we really mean that he's the guy right now, Jim. He's been dominating the touches. Forget whatever game scripture you want. Robinson's crushing it. Yeah, he is. And I think that number week number two was a key one for a couple of reasons. The first one is that they were trailing from most of that game. Robinson still played 51% of the snaps. 16 carries and four targets. Even in a negative script, he was still out there. That's a good thing for him. But also not just the role for Robinson. It was also the offense being competent because I view the Tennessee defense with all the pieces that they have as being a good defense. And Jacksonville still put up 30 on them and they were in that game for the entire day. They were able to claw their way back. And that to me says that Gardner-Minsch was leading a semi-efficient offense, which should keep them in games more often. That's what you want if you are someone who wants to use James Robinson in fantasy football. You need them to keep the game close. And I have more confidence now that they will do so than I did coming into the year. Putting up 30 points in the Titans is more impressive to me than doing what they did last week against the Colts. So I think that's a major stock up. And it impacts everyone here. But I think that Robinson is the biggest benefactor because he is the early down back on this team. So I was skeptical initially here with Robinson just because Chris Thompson was there to take away some targets. It was not a good offense or an offense I didn't expect to be good at least. And we could eventually see Devano, Zygmunt, and Raquel Armstead come in the picture. But with the way that Robinson is performing, I kind of see no reason to really deviate from what they're doing right now. So I think that week two was better for Robinson than week one. Even though a snap rate did go down, it just told me he is more viable than just situations where we expect the Jaguars to win comfortably because that may not happen all that often. So the offense looking good, that's good for James Robinson. He's looking good too, which does not hurt. So I think that week two solidified James Robinson is something we can definitely turn to on our fantasy lineups for hopefully the next couple of weeks. James Robinson's uses yesterday was incredibly encouraging. And those that took a shot on him at the very end of your drafts or you were desperate for a flex play yesterday given all the injuries, well, Robinson came through. And if he's going to be able to be someone that's always on the field and Jacksonville feels comfortable with him, well, the sky seems to be the limit or as far as Garner Mustache will take them. All right, the reason that James Robinson got his opportunity was because of Leonard Fournet being cut. And you and I have spoken so much about Fournet over the past couple of weeks. We laughed, we've cried, and now we're here mentioning him again because yesterday he broke out for Tampa Bay. And not surprisingly, it all came after a Ronald Jones fumble. That's what changed everything for Leonard Fournet. So the obvious question is, will it continue until week three? Who knows? It's Tampa Bay. Bruce Arians can change his mind at any given time as we've seen 18,000 times the past couple of years. This is never a solid situation. But I think that Leonard Fournet is more talented back in this back field. And he's kind of showing that by what he's doing on the field. So Fournet, I would say, I feel better about Leonard Fournet heading into week three than I felt about Ronald Jones heading into week two. And that is definitely impacting, that's the way I'm viewing things as of right now. After that fumble for Ronald Jones, Fournet had eight carries and four targets compared to three carries and two targets for Ronald Jones. So the thing, the scale is very much tipped towards Leonard Fournet. He had five total targets in the game. So Fournet is getting targets and he's in an offense that should be pretty solid for this year. And that's kind of all you can ask for for a running back in fantasy. Will Ronald Jones still get carries? Sure. I'd fully expect him to be in there. But we know that Bruce Arians does not tolerate fumbles, does not tolerate mistakes. And that probably means that Fournet is going to have a bigger role in week three than he had in week number two. Now from a DFS perspective, we don't really get a chance to buy in on Fournet at a low salary. His salary is already up to $6,400. And that is pretty high. And it's within shouting distance of guys like Jonathan Taylor. And I'd very much take Taylor over Leonard Fournet every freaking time. But Fournet is someone we can start to feel good about plugging in there. He is, I think, more definitively the one A in this offense now. And that's a good thing because we do want our running backs in good offenses. We want them to get targets and Fournet's checking those boxes right now. And there's potential for much more down the road. So Fournet, a good fantasy piece right now. But he could become an even better one if he continues to solidify himself ahead of Ronald Jones. Jim, as you said, in DFS, Leonard Fournet, a little bit higher than you'd expect. A guy like Jonathan Taylor is a bit more expensive. It's worth it to go off and pay for him. But let me throw this back at you here for a moment. If you're a Leonard Fournet owner, you are, I am our producer is everybody's watching this. Somehow we all own Leonard Fournet. If you're a Leonard Fournet owner, are you excited about him because you're going to put him in your lineup this week and going forward? Or you're excited about him because you think you could trade him right now? I've been trying to trade Leonard Fournet for a decade, Greg. And I have been unsuccessful in a lot of leagues. So I will take whatever I can get. I'm not super optimistic. People will buy in. So honestly, at this point, I'm okay just letting it ride and seeing what happens. But, hey, the offers you receive for Fournet will be less laughable now than they were before. So that can't be a bad thing. But I've learned not to get too optimistic about people being excited about Leonard Fournet. That's for sure. Never get too excited about Leonard Fournet. But the good news is the offers will be just a little bit better than they were at this time last week. That's going to do it for us here on The Fandal Hurry. Jim, next time I talk to you, we're stacking for week number three. We were pretty good yesterday. Hopefully it'll continue next week. Russell Wilson, Tyler Lockett, or DK Metcalf and Logout. That's all you need, Greg. Mr. Unlimited feels pretty easy. We can make that happen. For Jim Salas, I'm Greg Suss, but thank you so much for watching tomorrow. Tom Beckial will join the program as we take a look at week number three in DFS. Have a great night. Enjoy Monday Night Football, and we'll see you back here tomorrow for another edition of The Fandal Hurry Up.