 Welcome to the FanDuel Hurry Up. I'm Ariel Epstein, joining the show today, Ryan Williams. We're gonna talk about which offenses in the NFL are the most underrated. Ryan, it's always great to find some underrated teams, especially when it comes to looking at futures markets on the FanDuel Sportsbook. Yeah, this is gonna be fun to talk about. I think that the three teams that we have here are some that people might not be thinking about or maybe they're thinking about and not really thinking about the other options that could come along with it. So let's dive into them. Speaking of other options, there are many options on this team for where they could go at quarterback. The New Orleans Saints are now without their future Hall of Famer Drew Brees, who retired last season. Why are the Saints in underrated offense? Yeah, so they're underrated for just the note there that don't bury the lead there. Drew Brees is gone. And so I think people don't know what to expect from this offense. We have Taysum Hill and Jamis Winston, who are two of the most, I feel like talked about quarterbacks on my Twitter timeline as far as who's gonna be starting. And I think they both merit value in drafting them, especially when you're talking about best ball leagues, they're both of these guys you can get with your last two round picks. That's how down on this offense that people are. But despite that, the last time we saw Jamis as a full-time starter, yes, he threw those 30 interceptions, but he also threw for 30 touchdowns. He's a Twitter darling, a fantasy darling. People always wanna bank on him. And I think he could have some value, but also with Taysum Hill, you're looking at a guy that averaged over 20 fantasy points per game. We know how versatile he is at the quarterback position, being able to play tight end, catching passes, being able to rush the ball. So these are two explosive guys that I think are gonna be able to take the league by storm this year. We know Sean Payton has always been kind of an offensive guru to be able to utilize these guys. And when you're looking at the weapons there, of course Alvin Camara, he's gonna be a first round pick. You're looking at Michael Thomas, who people are kind of down on him, not having any touchdowns last year in 2020. That regression is sure to meet amends here in 2021. But also guys like Trey Kwon Smith and Adam Troutman, who are going to late and double digit rounds. I think those guys definitely offer some upside here. We have Emmanuel Sanders gone. We have Jared Cook gone. There's a lot of targets to be had in this offense. I think people are sleeping on what the New Orleans Saints offense can be. And they're really gonna pay off dividends, not only in best ball leagues, but in redreff leagues as we get into August as well. On the Fandals Sports Book, you could bet which quarterback's going to be the starter week one for the New Orleans Saints. Taysum Hill is at plus 220. James Winston, at minus 280. An offense you also believe is underrated is this Jacksonville Jaguars team. Why do you believe a rookie quarterback is going to lead the way for Jacksonville? Yeah, so Jacksonville, my goodness. They come in here with a rookie quarterback coming off of a season where they only won one game. And Ryan, how can you tout this offense? Well, they've invested in the offense. We got Urban Meyer coming at the helm here. He's got a whole new regime to go off of. They've invested their first round pick, the first overall pick in a quarterback who many believe will be a generational talent. And you're looking at the weapons around him and I still think they can succeed. And the main thing about Jacksonville is this AFC South that they play in. This division is absolutely going to be fantasy gold for anybody that's going against them. All of these defenses outside of the Colts, I feel like will struggle in Houston, Tennessee as well. There too. And so when we're looking at this Jacksonville team, I think they're going to be playing from behind in a lot of games. Now, from a football standpoint, we don't like the Jacksonville Jaguars. I mean, if you want to bet the under on wins, I'm totally for that. But from a fantasy standpoint, we're looking at a guy like DJ Chark who at a down year last year was wide receiver 40 in that range. Before that in 2019, he had been a wide receiver too, a top 24 wide receiver. I think Trevor Lawrence definitely helps with that. And you're looking at the talent and explosive weapons that they have around them. They drafted ETN in the backfield to go along with James Robinson. LaVisca Chanel is still there. I think he's going to be explosive in low A dot form. So you're looking at ETN and LaVisca Chanel who are going, I think ETN, you're going to have to draft maybe in the fifth or sixth round. But LaVisca, you can get him later on. These guys are going to be explosive weapons. Even if you want to draft Trevor Lawrence as your QB2 on your roster, maybe a QB3 depending on where you're drafting, I think they can definitely pay off dividends. When you're looking at James Robinson, he was an RB7 last year. I think he's still going to be well within a range that you could feel comfortable with having him as your RB2. And then with the playoff schedule and things of that nature, like I said, they're going to get Houston, they're going to get Tennessee, both of those teams twice. They're playing Cincinnati. They're playing Atlanta. They're playing Seattle. All defenses that really struggle to contain the pass and contain fantasy points. So that's why I like the Jacksonville Jaguars outlook in 2021. You'd have to think the Jaguars can really only go up from where they were last year. Fifth least total yards average per game of just over 326 yards average per game for that Jacksonville offense. Final team, you believe is underrated. Another one that has some quarterback question marks, that's the Chicago Bears. The Bears also drafted a rookie quarterback this year. However, still uncertain if he's starting or not, how are you going to rely on an offense when you don't know who's starting week one? Well, and that's the point, Ariels. We're going to invest in this team for what we hope could pay off dividends later on in the year. Listen, I believe Andy Dalton will be the starter on week one and possibly for a couple of weeks to start there. But after that, it's going to be Justin Field season. There's a reason they took this guy and it's going to be hard for Ryan Pace and Matt Nagy to keep him on the benches as the fans and everybody else in the fantasy community is going to be rooting to get Justin Fields in there to get guys like Alan Robinson, who's definitely been a perennial wide receiver one with guys who we can't even name on the show. They're so bad. I mean, Garner Minshew and Jake Lutton and all these other guys. I can't even Nick Foles at the helm of quarterback and you're looking at a guy like Justin Fields who could come in and immediately Cattlepult his fantasy stock. And then guys like Darnell Mooney and Cole Comet. I talked about Cole Comet and my tied in segment here on the hurry up last week. And I think that he's going to be a guy that could pay off later on as you get closer to the fantasy playoffs. Darnell Mooney could definitely pay off in the fantasy playoffs as they're going to be playing Minnesota and Seattle through those weeks four through 17 when your fantasy playoffs are coming to the helm. So we definitely want to see, you know, Justin Fields at the helm there later on that's going to be explosive for this offense. And one name that I want to talk about Ariel before we go is Tariq Cohen. Tariq Cohen is coming back off of the ACL injury. And before he had that injury, this guy was one of the second best weapons on this offense. He in 2019, he was second on the team in targets. He has always been explosive out of the backfield as far as catching passes and being top 10 at his position when it comes to receptions, receiving yards and touchdowns. And so you're looking at Tariq Cohen. Hopefully he's coming back healthy. And this guy is going as cheap as they could come as a guy who offers legit RB2 upside, but RB2 upside, but I believe RB3 is definitely at the bare minimum in his range of outcomes. And right now he's going in rounds 15, 16, 17 in best ball leagues, which is absolutely just egregious even for a guy who's coming off of injury. I mean, look at all the other explosive weapons that are coming off of injuries. And people sleep on Tariq Cohen in this offense. I think he could definitely have a role whether it's Andy Dalton or whether it's Justin Fields. The versatility of Justin Fields in addition to Tariq Cohen back on offense at the running back position could help a team that ranked seventh in total yards offensively last year, Chicago averaging about 331 yards per game. That's it for us here on the Fandall Hurria for Ryan Williams. I'm Aria Levstein. Good luck with your bets and your fantasy tournaments later on today.