 O'Fandall editor-in-chief JJ Zacharyson is here coming in hot with his best values for week six. Hey JJ. Hey Lisa, the first value this week, he's only $5,200. I like Daryl Williams for the Kansas City Chiefs. Clyde Edwards, the lair has an MCL sprain. He's going to be out a few weeks. Now we shouldn't expect Daryl Williams to step in and be a workhorse in this backfield, but he's likely going to be the 1A in this offense. Last week, he saw more work on the ground than backup Jerick McKinnon, and he out targeted McKinnon 5-2. This week, the Chiefs get Washington, and they have the highest implied team total on this slate by far. So with Williams, you're getting a relevant piece in this offense who could see some goal line work in the offense. He's only $5,200, making him a really good value. Next, there's Michael Pittman. Pittman finally found the end zone in week five after seeing tons of volume through the air over the first four weeks of the season. Pittman now has seen at least a 20 percent target share in each of his last four games. He's only one of ten wide receivers with a share that high over the last four weeks against Houston. Pittman should pay off this $5,800 price tag. And then finally, I like DeAndre Swift at $7,100. Only Najee Harris and Alvin Camara have a higher target share this season than DeAndre Swift does, and that could come in handy against Cincinnati because this season, the Bengals are allowing the highest target share per game to the running back position, and that's even the case when you adjust for strength of opponent. So DeAndre Swift at $7,100, I think he's a pretty nice value.