 Hey everybody, what's going on? I am Greg Sosman, joined today by Tom Vecchio Fandle, who's gonna break down the top value plays on the board in DFS in week number 14. What's going on Tom? I'm doing good. We have a full 13 games, fancy playoffs are here. Let's jump right in. Let's do it. Let's begin with a player that I thought was gonna have a huge week 13. It didn't happen. That was DJ Shark. And Shark is priced under $6,000 this week on Fandle at $5,900. Why do you expect Shark to go off here in this matchup when last week just didn't work out? I was also all over Shark last week. He just didn't get it done. But I think that this is a good bounce back spot for him. He leads the Jaguars in targets and receptions. And then he's tied for the team lead in touchdowns and red zone targets. And then we know the matchup this week is really good. We have the Jags at 7.5 point underdogs, which shouldn't be a surprise. It's the Jaguars. But they're going up against the Titans who got burned last week on defense. Baker Mayfield throwing tons of touchdowns. Notably, that 75-yard touchdown to Donovan Peoples-Jones. And Shark has always had that downfield potential. So under $6,000 for a wide receiver won in a positive game script, I'm taking Shark. All right, last week didn't work out. We hope the script changes here this week for DJ Shark, who leads this Jaguars team, as their number one wide receiver. So those underlying numbers are there. Hopefully the points will be there over on Fandle as well. Up next, a former Maryland Terrapin hitting the Fandle hurry up this week. It's Ty Johnson, and he's priced at $5,500, with Frank Gore concussed Levy on Bell in Kansas City. Well, why not Ty Johnson? The New York Jets who had over 20 carries last week after Gore left the game. Johnson in a good spot this week, potentially against a bad Seahawks rush defense. Now, if the Jets can hang in there, it could be a good spot for Ty Johnson. Exactly, you kind of touched on a lot of those things. Frank Gore not practicing on Thursday. Frank Gore actually got hurt on the second snap of last week's game against the Raiders. So we have a full game of, you know, full game sample size to look at for Ty Johnson, also Josh Adams in the backfield, where we saw 24 total touches for Johnson and only eight for Adams. 22 carries, two receptions for Ty Johnson, which is great, a great price tag. The role should be there for him again. We assume the Jets will be playing from behind. We, he should be able to see a few, you know, targets. And like you said, the Seattle defense isn't good. They're on 22.2 Fandal points per game to opposing running backs. That's the ninth most in the league. So another 15 plus touches for a starting running back who's $5,500. I see him as one of the better value running backs this week. Yeah, I agree. He's definitely one of the top value running backs on the board given the price tag and given that he had over 20 carries as we mentioned, Josh Adams only eight. We'll see if it changes this week, but with Seattle in town, you think they want the running backs that's going to be able to contribute the passing game. I think that's Ty Johnson over Josh Adams making him very viable and valuable on Fandal. One last player to talk to, to your Tom and that's Anthony Firkser of the Tennessee Titans. Firks is priced at $5,100. He went to my high school. We had one person go to my college and the one person go to my high school. And without Jim Smith in the lineup, Firkser is valuable for the Tennessee Titans. It might well with Ernie Smith with Kyle Rudolph not practicing on Thursday, but Firkser is your guy for the Titans here this week. Yeah, so there's a lot going on. John and Smith still not practicing. We're practicing in a limited fashion for the Titans. Now last week, Firkser played on the third most snaps among tight ends. Now we saw Jeff Swain actually playing the most tight snaps among tight ends for the Titans. He only had one target. We saw Pruitt play on the second most snaps. He only had two targets. He caught one touchdown, which is why he had so many fantasy points. He also recovered that fumble by AJ Brown. But Firkser had seven targets. He had seven targets when the other two tight ends had two and one. He's clearly the past catching tight end while the other two are not. And if we look back over the course of the season, AJ Brown, Corey Davis are up there with the targets, but Firkser is actually not too far behind them. They're going up against the Jaguars around 11.3, feigned two points for getting to opposing tight ends. That's a seventh worst in the league. So snaps are important, but we also want to be looking at the targets for the tight end who's really their third best past catching option in the Titans offense. The Titans have always utilized their tight end, whether it's Jenny Smith, whether it's Delaney Walker. And now this week, Anthony Firkser, the Menallicon Brave alumnus, very much viable on FanDuel here, just priced a little bit over $5,000. That's it for us here on the hurry up time, you've given us the stars and the values we're ready for DFS week 14. Yeah, good luck. And good luck to everyone in the fantasy playoffs this week. Absolutely, you're playing season long. You're in the playoffs. Good luck. Let's get to that next round. And if you have a buy, we'll sit back and relax and play a little DFS. Tomorrow, Jim Sannas will join me as we wrap up our week 14 coverage with the top stacks on the board here this week. For Tom Becchio, I'm Greg Sustman. Thanks so much for watching. Enjoy Thursday Night Football and we'll see you back here tomorrow for another edition of the FanDuel Hurry Up.