 Hey everybody, what's going on? I am Greg Sosman joined today by Jim Sodas of FanDuel, who's here to finalize our week 10 DFS lineups with the stacks that you need to know about. What's going on here, Jim? I'm all good, Greg. I think the theme for today is trying to find low salaried ways to get exposure to the week's best games. Because personally, I've got a lot of issues with the value running backs on this slate, like they're fine, but most of them have some concern, whether it be their floor or their ceiling. So I kind of want to try to spend up a running back but to do so, I've got to find value elsewhere. And I think the three receivers we're discussing in the stacks for today can help us do that. So that's kind of my theme for today is low salaried ways to get exposure to the games we like a lot this week. It's really interesting that's how you put it because I was wondering after receiving the email of the players that you're going to stack today, where was Russell Wilson and Tyler Lock here? This was like the obvious combination to me with Jaylen Ramsey theoretically on DK Netcalf. And it wasn't here. This is the first week in all seriousness, the first week in the last nine weeks where you have not taken Russell Wilson and either DK Netcalf or Tyler Lock. Is it all just a monetary thing here? Well, I'm still going to use them. Just didn't crack the top three from a stacky perspective. So to be totally clear, I'm going to use Russell Wilson and I'm going to feel really good about it. Just didn't quite crack the top three. And I think that you can go Netcalf or Lock it, matchups don't matter. I think they're in a great spot. So I love them. I just happen to love these three receivers a little bit more for their salary savings. We'll get back into the Seahawks-Ramsey game in a little bit, but we'll begin with your favorite stack here of the week. And that's with Kyler Murray and Christian Kirk. Kirk has turned it around really in the last few games. He has found the end zone. They've taken deep shots with Christian Kirk and his role has really solidified over the last few games that you have to feel a lot more comfortable using him in DFS than you had been earlier in the year. Absolutely. And I think that's the key thing there is the deep shots because we know he's going to get the high leverage look. So you look at the games since Christian Kirk came back, he actually has more downfield targets than Deandre Hopkins. Hopkins' target share that time is down to 25%. So it's taking a bite out of Deandre Hopkins and Christian Kirk has come through on that volume. So what incentive do they have to change things? If it ain't broke, don't fix it. It's not broke right now. Kirk, 20% of the overall target since he came back and 26% of the deep targets. But also he is getting a lot of work near the end zone. That's big because what that gives you is multiple routes to success. Christian Kirk can pay off with yardage. He has 75 and more yards. If three of us pass four games, that's great. But he's also getting a lot of red zone work. And that means even if he doesn't get the yardage, he can still at least bail you out with a touchdown. I love wide receivers who can bail me out for dumb decisions. Christian Kirk can do exactly that. I think that's a key thing here. He has a floor, he has upside. I think that's really intriguing in my favorite game of the slate. So Christian Kirk, I think just a rockstar option here at $6,300. As far as the quarterback goes, Kyler Murray, the number one quarterback on the slate without question for me, he's averaging 68 rushing yards per game this year. That is equivalent to one and a half passing touchdowns from a fantasy perspective. He's just too good. I mean, Josh Allen's easily number two, but Kyler Murray's easily number one. This game is amazing. I think that Christian Kirk gives you access to it at not a super high salary. And yeah, Kyler's second in salary, but who cares when you get that many points? It doesn't matter. So I think these two, a pretty easy stacking pair for Sunday. Cliff Kingsbury has unleashed Kyler Murray at this point in the year. And they've also unleashed Christian Kirk. You're right. So I'm just coming at the expense of Deondre Hopkins with a lot of fantasy analysts kind of foresaw before the season began. And after the first couple of weeks, we all took the out. We were wrong. Deondre Hopkins is still Deondre Hopkins. And now that they did the last Christian Kirk here a little bit, it's kind of changed into the dynamic that we thought. Kyler Murray has certainly become the fantasy stud that we knew he could be Christian Kirk, getting those deep shots. It makes us a perfect combination for what should be a high scoring affair against the Buffalo Bills. And speaking of those Buffalo Bills, Josh Allen went off last week. And it was exactly what we were hoping for against the Seattle Seahawks. The question is, can he do it again? You're begging on the answer being yes. And you're pairing them once again here with John Brown. And I asked you last week, why go with Brown over Stefan Diggs? And a lot of that was salary related. So I'll throw you the same question again. Why John Brown over Stefan Diggs in this Josh Allen Bill stack? It is salary related. Because like straight up, it's Stefan Diggs. Stefan Diggs is amazing. Stefan Diggs is gonna have a great game on Sunday. I wanna make sure I get as much Stefan Diggs as I can as a result of that. But again, if I wanna get those high salary running backs, I've gotta find value somewhere. And John Brown gets me that because he is just $5,600, which is like absurd. How low that is given how good of a role he had last week. I know obviously we can't overreact to one week. But if you look at the games where John Brown has been healthy. So not just last week, but you exclude weeks three and six where you're clearly not a full health and then get rid of the games that he missed. He has a 20% target share this year. He has 23% of the deep targets and 23% in the red zone. Stefan Diggs has like a 42% deep target share that time. So like again, Stefan Diggs is really freaking good. And my favorite high salary receiver this week. But John Brown is also my favorite low salary wide receiver. So why not just go at all these guys and have one in most of our lineups? Brown, he's not quite as high as a guy like Christian Kirk for me. But I think that overall, John Brown has a good workload, really low salary, has both the floor and upside. And also Greg, do not forget it is a revenge game for John Brown against the Arizona Cardinals. I don't know why we give other analysis. That's all that truly matters to me at least. That all bodes well for John Brown. As far as Josh Allen goes, like I said, he is the number two quarterback for me on the slate behind Kyler Murray. So just stack up this game. And if you want to use Murray or Allen with the high salary running backs, you can do so. You just got to use guys like Christian Kirk and John Brown. And those are two guys I am very, very willing to use this weekend. Revenge game narrative in effect for John Brown. We talked about the revenge game yesterday with Duke Johnson facing his old team in the Cleveland Browns here this week. There's a tube running back for you. But John Brown in a good spot. And like you said, there's lots of light there. It's the high floor and the reachable ceiling with Josh Allen playing the way that he is, getting the ball to John Brown. When he's been healthy, he has been effective. So has Stefan Diggs. His Bill's offense facing these softer defenses has obviously proven very, very worthwhile in DFS. So we expect to take advantage of what should be a high scoring affair through the Cardinals and the Bills. We started today's program talking about Seattle Los Angeles Contest. Yeah, you're going to use Russell Wilson and Tyler Lock and DK Metcalf in your DFS lineups. But they didn't crack your top three stacks. Jared Goff and Josh Reynolds did. And I think Josh Reynolds is the more interesting name, right? We've taken quarterbacks against Seattle all season long. And with the Rams, their wide receiving core is Robert Woods, Cooper Cup, and then Josh Reynolds. Maybe. But Reynolds is obviously the cheap exposure here. And again, I have to imagine that's what goes into it. But how do you trust, I guess, Josh Reynolds in an offense where he's just never going to be the full avoid? It is a bit of a leap of faith, Greg, because if you look at Josh Reynolds' game logs this year, he has not had more than 60 receiving yards the entire year. And the checklist at wide receivers, you need to get either 85 yards receiving or two touchdowns. And Josh Reynolds hasn't shown that yet. So like it is a leap of faith to use him. But this is the best scenario he has had. And I say scenario intentionally because it's not just the matchup. The matchup is obvious. But it's also a back and forth game that could feature a lot of points. And that's key because the Rams so far this year, their defense, and again, their defense is saying this intentionally, has faced only one top 10 offense the entire season. In that game against the Bills, they led up 35 points. It was a game that featured 67 total points. So there haven't been a lot of games that the Rams have been forced to throw in the second half. This will be that game. They're not going to dust away Russell Wilson right away, which means we're going to see more pass attempts out of Jared Goff, which is beneficial for Josh Reynolds. When we take away the first two weeks for Van Jefferson at Morba Roll, Reynolds has 16% of the overall targets and 29% of the deep targets. He actually had four deep targets in week seven alone. So we can expect more pass attempts to the Rams here. We can expect Josh Reynolds to get a decent number of those downfield. And I think the efficiency on those deep balls should be pretty good given what Jared Goff can do against defense that don't generate a lot of pressure. So Reynolds is $5,000. And I'm willing to take that risk. Yes, like I said, it is a big faith, but it's worthwhile given the building blocks he has within his repertoire so far that show he can have one of those ceiling gains. As far as Jared Goff goes, I don't like to use running backs who don't run, but if I'm going to use a quarterback who does not run, I need them to be able to go nuts as a passer. Jared Goff lasted against Seattle 395 yards passing. And again, like I said, this is going to be a back and forth affair that can lead to a quarterback doing a lot with just his arms. But Jared Goff needs to get 395 yards and four touchdowns. But I think in this matchup, that actually is possible. So Jared Goff and Josh Reynolds, $7,400, $5,000 respectively, they're going to give you a lot of flexibility to get those fun running backs. And I think that that is worth it this week as long as you think this game will shoot out. I know the stat there about the Rams just not facing a top offense is very glaring. And we know what Seattle can do. We see them coming off a loss. So they put a ton of points in that loss to Buffalo. And we expect the offense to continue to cook here this week against the Rams. I think Jaylen Rams is going to have a tough time covering DK Metcalfe or Tyler Lockheed, which means Jared Goff and Sean McVehr are going to have to put together pretty darn good game plan to take it to Seattle. And we expect the game plan to use all of their weapons, Robert Woods, Cooper Cupp, Gerald Everett, Tyler Higbie. And yes, Josh Reynolds priced at just $5,000. It doesn't take much. Yes, you want to get those 85 yards receiving. You want to get a couple of touchdowns. We talked about Christian Kirk and the deep shots being there for him. We expect more of the same for Josh Reynolds this week. It only takes one deep shot. And hopefully we get it in a game that the Rams are going to have to score a ton of points to keep up with the high flying Seahawks. That's going to do for us here on the Fandal. Hurry up. Our week 10 coverage is in the books. I'm ready, Jim. I'm excited for this weekend. Thanks so much. Yeah, we got the Masters. We got college football. We got the NFL. It's a great to be a sports fan. So I'm excited to see how things play out and then wrap things up with you on Monday. It's a really, really fun weekend of sports, kind of out of nowhere in the middle of November. But that's what 2020 will do to you. For Jim Sons, I'm Greg Selsman. Thanks so much for watching. And we'll see you back here on Monday for another edition of the Fandal Hurry Up.