 Hey everybody, what's going on? I am Greg Soss. We enjoyed the day by Jim Sons of Fandle, which here to break down the players who stocks are rising after a fun week night. What's going on, Jim? Yeah, it really was fun. There were a lot of good performances by players we wanted to use in fantasy. The shootouts, we thought what happened did happen. We got a good battle between Kyler Murray and Tua Tunga by Loa. So we had a pretty good mood here on this Monday. How about you, Greg? My mood is great in the New York area. It's just a beautiful last few days being able to get outside. And yesterday, enjoy a fun day of football, predictable football in a good way where the players that performed were the players that were kind of supposed to perform, which was awesome. The only letdown, well, it was Sunday night football where at no point was this game close in any way because Drew Brees absolutely dominated. He wound up with 22.7 Fandle points. Tom Brady, I feel like, wound up with zero. So big win there for Drew Brees, whose stock, you believe, is rising. And I have to imagine a lot of it has to do with the return of Michael Thomas. It does because in 2020 in fantasy football, Greg, we need quarterbacks for the ceiling. And Drew Brees has not shown that yet, but context is super important because we've had Michael Thomas healthy for just two games so far this year. And in both those games, they were facing the Bucks. The Bucks, despite Sunday night, have a very good defense. We have not yet seen the situation where we've had a healthy Saints offense facing a bad defense. And I think that once we get to a situation like that, maybe Drew Brees won't put up a Josh Allen type of performance, but I think that he can at least come close. And given the salary discount, we're now getting on Drew Brees. That's at least enough to make me consider him, whereas Drew Brees to me at least, outside of single game slates, has been off the mat pretty much the entire year. Drew Brees has been efficient despite the absence of Michael Thomas. That hasn't always been pretty by any means, but he's still completing passes, still throwing for touchdowns, still leaning on those really good players. And I think that's pretty interesting. So I would say keep an eye out on Drew Brees for daily fantasy. We get him in the situation where he is facing a defense that we do not fear. In the situation where you expect the opposing team to keep pace, I kind of don't hate the idea of actually using Drew Brees and fantasy. Now, again, this is not a player I've wanted to use the entire year outside of single game slates, but now suddenly he's got a healthy offense around him and they're catapulting him to efficient days. So Drew Brees, the stock is up for him. And I think finally we can consider him in daily fantasy on full slates, whereas that hasn't really been the case the entire year given the absence of Michael Thomas. It's been a weird year for Drew Brees, but I feel like at times where like this guy is done and he has a night like last night where he can just spread the ball around really, really well, find the end zone and just compete at the highest level and getting Michael Thomas back certainly makes his job easier. He now has become an option for us on the DFS slate, not just in the single game format. So Drew Brees, back on the radar in a sneaky kind of way. Also back on the radar after yesterday is DJ Shark who put up 24.1 fan duo points, whereas this been all year, Jim. We draft the DJ Shark in season long leagues. We count on him early on in the year in DFS. And with Carter Mitchell in his quarterback, it hasn't been nearly as consistent. I know Shark has been heard a lot of the year, but finally DJ Shark is back baby. He did a quarterback upgrade. I think that's the easy solution here. He really benefited from Jake Luton. And I say that kind of tongue in cheek, but also kind of not because Jake Luton is a very different quarterback than Carter Mitchell. Luton's best trait in college was his deep ball. And Carter Mitchell, although he is efficient on deep balls, doesn't go deep all that often. Luton's a very different guy. He hit Shark on deep balls here. He, Shark had 12 total targets in Sunday's game. Five of those were at least 16 yards downfield and he caught three of those. So three of five deep balls hauled in for Shark for more than a hundred yards. And Minshew was not connecting with Shark on those throws. Shark had a good target share, but it didn't matter because Minshew was not connecting with him. Luton did. Now they get the Packers next week, which means that we'll probably see Shark in Jairo Alexander. That's a really scary matchup and not one that I want to actively target. But if Jake Luton keeps playing for the Jaguars, I don't think it's outrageous to actually upgrade Gardner or GJ Shark going forward because of the type of the passer that he is. The Jaguars are in a lost season. Like why not give Jake Luton a chance and see what he can do. And kind of, you know, you know what you have in Gardner, Minshew? See what you've got in Luton. See if he can be potentially a guy to consider. Probably not. He's a six round pick, but hey, you know, why not roll the dice and see what happens? I think there is a potential for Shark to have big games just like this going forward. Maybe not in week 10 against Green Bay, but outside of that when he gets softer matchups. So if we continue to get Luton as a starter for Jacksonville, I am more inclined to use DJ Shark than I was previously. And I think that's a pretty exciting thing because Shark in DFS relevancy is always a fun option to have. Who knew that Minshew Mania could end in just such a whimper, right? Jake Luton doing the job yesterday or almost doing the job, could he convert it to a point of immersion? From DJ Shark's perspective, he absolutely did enough Shark finishing the day as we said there were 24 fan meal points and hopefully more to come in Jacksonville. On Friday, one of the top stacks that we talked about specifically game stacks was Seattle and Buffalo's. Seattle held their end of the bargain and so did Buffalo. I use Josh Allen's to bond digs. You had talked about putting John Brown with Josh Allen. That works out all right as well. You had John Brown finish with almost 14 Fando points and his Buffalo offense just hums in a much easier fashion when Brown is in a lineup and healthy and that's where we are at right now. Buffalo's kind of gone through the ringer with the schedule and it had some issues with COVID and injuries. Yesterday they faced a very soft events and they took advantage and hopefully that's what the future holds as well. Yeah, Stefan Diggs is still the top option here by a wide margin. Stefan Diggs is amazing. We should love him for DFS but it's nice to have a second piece in this offense in games where we want to stack Josh Allen and John Brown showed on Sunday he can be that piece for us. He had 11 total targets. Two of those were deep and he got fed. It was a variety like there was a lot of a lot of versatility in the targets that he got. He got some screens and short passes but also the long balls which is why we want to go to John Brown in the first place. So I thought it was a really interesting game from a usage perspective but also not surprising because John Brown is healthy once again. He has not been healthy most of the year. If we look at the games where he has been healthy John Brown has 20% of the bill's overall targets and 23% of the deep targets. That's kind of like Brandon Cook's type usage and I say that in a positive way because I like Brandon Cook's quite a bit and I think that John Brown is a good analog because he's not the top piece in his offense. Will Fuller in that scenario but he's a piece we can use when we like the offense and we're probably gonna like the offense again in week 10 against Arizona, Stefan Diggs seeing Patrick Peterson potentially there. That could be a good spot for John Brown in a revenge game mind you against the Arizona Cardinals. So it's always nice to have two options we can go to when stacking a team. Obviously Stefan Diggs is the number one option that does not change but we now have the second round we can go if we wanna say some salary. John Brown still in the 5,000 range for week 10 and I'm gonna use him there because he brings salary relief on a slate where we won't need it. So John Brown stock is up and he is back in play when we want to use Josh Allen. John Brown stock rising a revenge game. What else can you ask for? Well, that's not to be the number one option but he's really good in this number two role miscast last year and now really putting out performance after performance when he is healthy. Josh Allen also improving with Stefan Diggs in line up this Buffalo team. Hopefully they will hope to get back to their early season waves and if yesterday was any indication that's exactly what's going to happen. That's gonna do it for us here at the Fandal Hurryup. Jim, this has been fun. I like having fun on here so let's continue to do it on Friday. Let's just keep it rolling for the rest of 2020, Greg. Why stop now? Let's just keep it on the good vibes rolling and finish out this football season on the high note. Without question and I know we're gonna talk about it on Wednesday with Davis, but it is master's week, Jim. I have to throw it back at you. Give us a master's pick that could wear the green jacket on Sunday. I wanna have some fun. I don't wanna go with Bryson or DJ because I would like DJs. I have a ticket from like March or whatever that's been sitting here for a long time. But if I wanna have some fun, give me Patrick Cantlay, well-rounded golfer who can do pretty much everything, got a little bit of distance, got the good putting. You know Patrick Cantlay from our discussions on the Hurryup back in the day. We're gonna go right back to Cantlay this week. So from a DFS perspective, I think that Cantlay is really interesting for the masters this week. And spoiler alert, Patrick Cantlay is Davis Maddox's favorite bet as well over at the master's. You'll hear more about that on Wednesday. For Jim Zonis, I'm Greg Sussman. Thanks so much for watching. Enjoy the jets of the Patriots tonight and we'll see you back here tomorrow for another edition of the Fan Dual Hurryup.