 What's going on everybody? Welcome to Vandal Hurry Up. I am Greg Suspin for the first time in a while. I'm joined by Tom Vecchio, Vandal. What's happening, Tom? I'm good. You know, we had NASCAR and GALF and UFC taking the spotlight for a while, but, you know, NFL coming back, NBA, NHL. Time to hop back in. Absolutely. The NFL, if all things go well, training camp is now less than a month away. It's July 1st, people. So let's get into a little NFL draft fantasy football style. As we're talking about the players that right now, in early drafts, have an ADP of over 100. These are guys that you can get, well, for basically a cost of nothing. So let's get into it, Tom. And let's begin with a player with an ADP of 108 according to fantasy football calculator. And that is Emmanuel Sanders, who is a really good fit in New Orleans. Emmanuel Sanders is looking great. An ADP of 108, like you said. And, you know, there's a lot of factors that go into it. First of all, the Saints play in higher scoring games. We know that in the dome, the course field of the NFL. And really, there's a big difference between Michael Thomas, their number one ride receiver, arguably the best in the league, and then everyone else on their team. They've been lacking that wide receiver, too. Really, over the past few seasons, Ted Ginn, Trey Kwan Smith. You know, Alan Khmer had a bit of a down year, but when you look at the production from Michael Thomas to everyone else, the gap is massive. And there's an opportunity there for Manny Sanders. We have Michael Thomas last year leading the team in targets, yards, receptions, tied for touchdowns. Get 185 targets, Khmer was second with 97. Get 149 receptions, and Khmer was second with 81. So there is a big gap where Manny Sanders can fit in there, get downfield, open up the offense, and just basically racking the fantasy points with an ADP of 108 right now. So really like him in this spot this year. Manny Sanders was traded midway through last season, headed over to San Francisco. And remember, this was his year coming back from that major Achilles' tear. Now, totally healthy, playing with Drew Brees in a dome? Yeah, I like our odds here with New Orleans' Manny Sanders, especially with an ADP sitting at 108. Let's move on to player whose ADP is 111. And that is Matthew Stafford, who I feel like people kind of forget that first half last year, Tom. Matthew Stafford was really, really good. And now he's back. His back is healthy, and he could be a steal here at ADP 111. Yeah, like you said, that first half of the year, Hewlin played in eight games, 200, you know, 2,500 yards, 2,499 yards, we're going to be exact. He had 19 touchdowns through eight games, was averaging over 300 yards a game on pace for career highs. If he stayed on that pace, he would have finished second in the league in total passing yards and second in touchdowns. Obviously, that's just on pace, if he stayed healthy, et cetera, et cetera. But we know that Detroit doesn't have the best defense. They're going to be playing from behind in most scenarios. And their offense is pretty solid. We know that they have Galaday, they're number one wide receiver. We have to work with the backfield, them drafting Swift. They still carry on Johnson, but they have the kind of, you know, ancillary parts with Marvin Jones, Danny Mandola, TJ Hawkinson, where they have the parts around him. And as long as Stafford stays healthy, like we're getting a really solid late round quarterback after you've loaded up on receivers, after you pick those running backs, bringing a ton of value and a ton of upside. The pieces are there from Matthew Stafford have a really nice year. And I think what's really cool is that you don't even need him to be better than he was last year. You just need him to do what he did last year and stay healthy. Hopefully that's exactly what he accomplishes here in 2020 when you grab a quarterback league. Make it Matthew Stafford. Next, we'll move to ADP 118. And that's Darryl Henderson. And this is an interesting one because I've talked with Jim Stiles a lot about what's going on with the Los Angeles Rams and you have a running back they drafted. You have Malcolm Brown, you have Darryl Henderson. You like Henderson here at 118. How come? So like you said, there's, you know, a lot of talk about the Rams backfield, girly gone, the three running backs. They drafted can makers this past year. They drafted Henderson two years ago. And it's just totally unclear right now. And we get that. And, you know, this is the kind of situation where we want to like check in, where was he June? Where was he, you know, July 1st today? Where is he going to be on August 1st? If there's any trends, because if you can jump on board now, knowing that he wins the job, that would be awesome. We want to look back to actually when he was drafted coming out of Memphis. He averaged 8.9 yards per carry in his last two seasons at Memphis. I mean, he is a really, really solid runner now. A rookie running back, coming into the NFL with a short end, abbreviated, less than full preseason, whatever you want to call it this year. I want to kind of side with the guy that at least has shown some capability was somewhat of a high prospect coming out of college. And given the fact that this backfield is completely unclear, you know, he's up there with having, you know, more experience than can makers obviously, not as much as Malcolm Brown in terms of total NFL, you know, games played, but he's a true running back that the Rams really need to rely on this season. The short off season is going to be tough for rookies to adjust. And Darryl Henderson does have a year in Sean McBabe's system and we'll see what he has. Malcolm Brown's the guy I'm targeting in this spot because you get him late. You mentioned that experience factor. I think Malcolm Brown, Darryl Henderson, both these guys have some value, late in drafts. Up next, any of you 139, this is a guy I love. It's Preston Williams, who again, you just need him to stay healthy. He impressed us last summer in the preseason and got also a really nice start with Miami Dolphins. Well, then he got hurt, but if he's healthy with Ryan Fitzpatrick in trench war two attack on my low, as the quarterback, kind of like what you're getting at the Dolphins number two wide receiver. Absolutely. Like you said, impressed us last summer, was off to, you know, hot, hot start in the first eight games, had the ACL injury. It was averaging 7.5 targets per game, over 50 yards per game, only play the eight. You know, this is a player I like in, you know, dynasty here, if you're in dynasty league or some type of keeper league, like this is a player I want to jump on early. They drafted to whether he starts the first game or not, or any games this season. You know, he's there for the future. They drafted three offensive linemen, you know, in the draft. So they have a new quarterback. They have, you know, the protection around him. You're getting a young wide receiver ready to develop. And best of all, he's basically free in the 12th round. ADP 139 right now, like jump on board with Preston Williams this year. Like we said, for a while from the Dolphins last summer, Preston Williams jumped on everybody's radar. They got up that heart's hot start before tearing his ACL. We know Ryan Fitzpatrick is a gunner. And yeah, Devonte Parker finally broke out here in year five, but Preston Williams was the guy that everybody was all over. And now basically free. Yeah. We'll take our chances here. Preston Williams late. Let's move on to another wide receiver that was good most of last year. It's John Brown, who's costing me nothing at pick 145. I know everybody's all over Stefan Diggs with the Buffalo Bills, but John Brown for a lot of last season was Josh Allen's favorite target. We know about Brown's speed. We know about Allen's ability to throw the deep ball. This connection was good last year. Why wouldn't it be good again? So for the Bills, adding Steph Diggs is certainly something we need to pay attention to. Who is he gonna be taking targets away from? But if we look back to two years ago when he was with Minnesota, obviously, he posted over 1,000 yards and so did Adam Thiele. So it's not as if Diggs can't be in offense where another receiver isn't able to be productive. We look at last season stats and we see that John Brown posted over 1,000 receiving yards. He was one of 25 wide receivers to do so. Right now, he is being drafted as wide receiver 55 with an ADP of 145 overall. Now, could we expect some of the stats to regress, of course, with the addition of Diggs, but it's not as if we're looking for him to overshadow Diggs and be better than him. We're getting him an ADP 145. So by the time you're drafting him or looking to draft him, you have the core of your lineup set. You have those top tier receivers and running backs. This is the guy that's situationally very good. They play the Dolphins twice a year. This is a player that I wanna be adding as a fourth receiver on my team and is free in drafts of 145. When you're looking for those depth pieces, look no further than Smokey Brown at 145. Like Tom said, most of your roster is set by the time you're drafting Brown, but somebody that you can put it in your flex spot using the bi-week replacement, John Brown's gonna have his games, especially given the schedule where you're playing the Dolphins twice for instance, you have some of these other teams where they're secondary, it is just not good. John Brown can take advantage and you're absolutely right with Step On Diggs with Adam Thielen, leaves plenty of room for John Brown to still get his in 2020. One last player we wanna mention before we wrap up and that is at pick 168. It's tight end Jannu Smith for the Tennessee Titans. The Lady Walker, he's gone, he's still a free agent which makes John Jannu Smith the man that is finally going to start at tight end. We've been calling Jannu Smith to really break out for years now. Now there's nobody standing in his way. Exactly, we have to look back to last season. We can look forward to this season. At the end of last year, he finished his tight end 20 and that's not really moving the needle for a lot of people, but there's a lot to take in. In the first seven games of the year, the Lady Walker was healthy. He played all those games, then he got hurt, season was over. In that time, Smith only had six receptions for under 100 yards. So that's not really what we wanna look at, but the fact that he finished his tight end 20 in half a season basically of production is something that we actually wanna be buying into. We have to factor in that Tennessee is gonna be running the ball for the most part as the core of their offense, but really after the running game, when we look at the passing for Tennessee, it's AJ Brown and then who? Corg Davis, I'm not getting sucked into that trap again. Adam Humphries as their number two or number three wide receiver. Like there's an opportunity in this offense for passing when AJ Brown is not the number one option or when he's covered or when he has a bad match. And I think John Smith is that player considering he had pretty damn good production for half a season last year. I've been Delaney Walker a truth or forever. There was always value with him in Tennessee and especially as he got older, no one was really interested anymore. I feel the same way about John New Smith. Like you said, AJ Brown, he's really giving the balls in his hands. Corg Davis, let's not do that again. And Derek Henry is not going to catch the football, which is going to leave a lot of targets available for John New Smith. And I think we're going to take advantage here with Ryan Tannehill. I really love John New Smith, especially at a price to cost you nothing. You can just load up on those running backs and wide receivers and then grab a late tight end like Smith and ride out your team. That's going to do it for us here on the Fandall. Hurry up, Tom. I'm excited to start drafting, man. I know we got Scott's fishbowl next week and then the real fantasy football season kicks off. I'm pumped, man. Yeah, it's going to be a good year. Let's just hopefully we get a full 16 games. Absolutely. A full 16 games in the NFL. We got a full 60 games in baseball. Let's just hope it all works out. For Tom Deccito, I am Greg Sussman. Thanks so much for checking out the Fandall. Hurry up and we'll see you next week. Stay safe, everybody.