 Hey everybody, what's going on? I am Greg Sosman. Enjoying today by Jim Sannes of Fandle as we wrap up our week seven DFS preview with letting you know who the best stacks are. What's going on, Jim? I'm a little conflicted, Greg, because it was tough to whittle down the list for this week. Like we have all these high-profile, wide receivers on the slate. Like I didn't get to include Calvin Ridley and Matt Ryan. I didn't get to talk about Kyler Murray and Deandre Hopkins or Christian Kirk. I didn't get to talk about Aaron Rodgers and Devonte Adams and Aaron Jones. Like, it's hard to decide when there are so many studs and so many good games in the slate. And I'll take that for sure, but it does not make my job any easier. Well, this is why you get paid the big bucks, man, to pick out the right teams to stack. So let's begin in Houston where, fine, it makes sense to Sean Watson, but I think the surprising piece of this here is Brandon Cooks. Going with Brandon Cooks over Will Fuller, that connection obviously has been there for a long time whenever Will Fuller stays on the field and right now he's healthy. So it's kind of weird going in a different direction. Why Brandon Cooks over Will Fuller in this stack with the Sean Watson? There are a couple of reasons for this, Greg. The first one is that I am desperate to save salary on this slate because I got to get to guys like DK Metcalf, got to get to Alvin Camara, got to get to Aaron Jones. And Cooks is $5,900 and there aren't a lot of wide receivers under $6,000 who have passed to his ceiling. But Brandon Cooks has already shown that ceiling this year. So we know he can produce and I think that's very valuable. So I think I like that. But also Will Fuller may have a tougher match up here. Jair Alexander has been tremendous in 2020 and that's not enough for me to avoid Will Fuller. Will Fuller can be any cornerback in the NFL. So I'm not saying avoid Will Fuller but if Fuller sees more Alexander than Cooks does that could shovel a couple additional targets Cooks' direction. And that could be enough to make him a high quality DFS player. And Cooks even without that additional volume has gotten good work this year. 21% of the overall targets, 25% of the deep targets to this Texan's team. And we know that Deshaun Watson will throw the ball deep and they'll throw the ball deep efficiently. So I think there is enough here to justify going Brandon Cooks as the optimal stacking partner with Deshaun Watson. Again, that's not to say don't use Will Fuller. Will Fuller can beat anybody. I don't care if it's Jair Alexander or anybody else he can beat them for sure. However, I'm okay taking the salary savings here at times jumping down to Brandon Cooks and Deshaun Watson as well. I think under salary at $8,000. So this is a really good stack to me and it helps me get to studs elsewhere whereas I may not have that same flexibility by going with Fuller. This game has around the highest total on the board. It looks to be 56 and a half right now. And you mentioned trying to get Aaron Rodgers in, Demonte Adams, like you have to leave that off the stacking board because we got to save a little cash. And to do that, we get in Brandon Cooks. Pair him up with Deshaun Watson, avoid Jair Alexander, we hope. And you're in a good spot in a high-schooling affair. Deshaun Watson and Brandon Cooks without Bill O'Brien should be money on Sunday. Moving to Sunday night, we didn't even realize this was gonna be Sunday night until late yesterday where the NFL made a decision to guarantee us a Sunday night football game. And it's pretty much the same game we get every week. This is what I feel like. We see the Seahawks in prime time every single week. We talk about it every single week. And after the shellacking the Cardinals put on the Cowboys this past week in prime time, well, this one should be a high-schooling affair as well. It's Russell Wilson and DK Metcalf taking on the Arizona Cardinals. You mentioned Metcalf just a moment ago. You're pairing these two up. And the only question I have, as always, is why Metcalf overlock it? I just want the deep balls, Greg. That's all I want. I'm gonna sell out for deep targets. DK Metcalf has 46% of the Seahawks' deep targets so far this year, which is a disgusting number for any team. But when you get that number coming from Russell freaking Wilson, it leads to really good things. As we have seen with Metcalf so far this year, at least 92 receiving yards in every single game so far. That is a silly, silly floor. And sure, Tyler Lockett does have the better matchup than Metcalf because Metcalf will see Patrick Peterson. Even in his advantage of age, Peterson can still limit some volume to those opposing wide receivers, but kind of like with Will Fuller, I don't care that much. I kind of think that DK Metcalf can beat anyone in his current state, including Patrick Peterson. So give me DK Metcalf here, $7,300. I think that salary is key for Metcalf because Russell Wilson in 87, pretty tough to get to, given all the high-salary running backs and receivers on this slate. But it does help that I think that Metcalf is arguably the most under-salary receiver on this entire slate. It's either him or T. Higgins. One of those two guys is the most under-salary guy. So I want both personally, but I think that Metcalf might grade on as being the number one wide receiver on the entire slate regardless of matchup. You got to jam him in there. The Sunday Night Hammer is back on the fan dual main slate for this week. We get those points to add up in a hurry with Russell Wilson and DK Metcalf. And I liked this game quite a bit. I could have gone Kyler here for sure because he is also really fond of all the rushing he's had, but the efficiency for Russell Wilson, the volume for Russell Wilson as a passer so far this year, and the absurd upside you get with DK Metcalf kind of hard for me to pass that up when it's at my disposal. The Sunday Night Hammer is back and the Seahawks are letting Russ cook to be a really fun one on Sunday Night Football here. Russell Wilson, deep to DK Metcalf, we have seen it all season long. The Seahawks look to remain undefeated and our stacking of the Seahawks looks to remain undefeated as well. Metcalf and Russell Wilson, an obvious pair for Sunday Night. Going back earlier Sunday, we finally get to the high scoring affair that I think we've been waiting for, right? The fact is, the Lions, this is what it's all about, man. And we're going on the lion side of things, specifically Matthew Stafford and Kenny Galladay. How hard was this to leave out Matt Ryan and Calvin Ridley? It's always hard, Greg. It's just very tough. Like I'd love to go with those guys. And I think that the good thing is if they do well, it increases the odds that Stafford and Galladay do well. So I think you are benefiting from them even by stacking this side of the team. And the other side that's helpful is that this side is the cheaper side. Matthew Stafford, $7,300. He is the lowest salary quarterback in any of the three big shootouts on this slate by a full $500. That's the gap between him and Matt Ryan. I think that Ryan's a great play too because he is tremendous when Julio Jones plays, but Stafford at $7,300, that's a really good number. And we know where the ball is going. It's gonna go to Kenny Galladay. The three games since Galladay has come back, 23% target share for Galladay, 1.7 deep targets per game. And yes, the Lions are on the road, but they're still playing indoors. I don't care about a dome team being on the road as long as they're still indoors. And that's something we get here with them playing in Atlanta. We can easily run it back here with Calvin Ridley and Julio Jones, because again, if Stafford and Galladay do well, it increases the odds that Jones and Ridley will do well so we can get the full game stack here. And I think that if I'm ranking the shootouts for this slate, I'd probably rank this one third. I think I kind of like Seattle, Arizona most, followed by Green Bay, Houston. This one would be third because the stakes are a little bit lower and there is some more shakiness with the quarterbacks, but it's a really solid third. And I think that it's Gab over the fourth place game from a stacking perspective, is pretty wide. So I'll take those salary savings with Matthew Stafford. He makes it easier to get to guys, like Alvin Camara for sure. So I'm gonna take Matthew Stafford at times, stack him with Kenny Galladay or T.J. Hawkinson potentially, then run it back with Calvin Ridley and Julio Jones. This game is just too easy to stack and too fun to stack for me to rank it any lower than third on my list. Should be a lot of fun on Sunday. A lot of points being scored throughout the NFL. This game is third and it may be the most fun one and getting the cheaper side with Kenny Galladay and Matthew Stafford certainly makes sense because you can then stack these other games, like you mentioned, really fill out your line of all of these high-scoring affairs. It's gonna be a big point total here on Sunday. Hopefully Kenny Galladay and Matthew Stafford, gets you at least some of the way there. That's it for us here on the FanDual Hurryup. Jim, we appreciate your time. Good luck this weekend. Thank you, Greg. Same to you and I'm looking forward to wrapping things up with you on Monday to talk about whose stack went up over the weekend. Absolutely, it should be fun. Maybe the answer will be Denzel Mims. We'll see this Monday. For Jim Sannis, I'm Greg Salsman. Have a wonderful weekend. Enjoy the games and we'll see you back here next week for another edition of the FanDual Hurryup.