 What's going on? I am Greg Soss. We enjoyed today by Tom Vecchio of Fandall, who's here to give us the top value plays on the board for week number seven. What's going on, Tom? I'm doing good. You know, coming down to the wire for the last few days, getting his end reports. So let's hop in. Let's get right in there. And let's begin with Pittsburgh Steelers taking on the Tennessee Titans this week. Titans going through the gauntlet right now. And the Steelers wide receiver that most people have been talking about, of course, is Chase Claypool. And Deontay Johnson expects us to return this week. Jiu-Jitsu, Jiu-Jitsu, but he's still around. And yet you don't like any of those wide receivers as their value play. It's James Washington you're turning to at $5,100. I need three other wide receivers on Pittsburgh before James Washington. Why is that the one you like? Yeah, the Steelers certainly have a lot going on when it comes to their receiving core. Deontay Johnson can't stay healthy. I know that he's on my season long team. Jiu-Ju has been underperforming. He's actually been a wide receiver three or worse than 13 of his last 17 games and four of the five games this season. His production is buoyed by the multiple touchdowns that he has. Chase Claypool, I want to say he's their number one wide receiver. That might be a bit of a hot take. But James Washington is sitting here at $5,100, played on 66% of the snaps last week, which was the second highest among wide receivers. He leads the team last week with seven targets. He has the second most targets on the team at 28 sitting behind Jiu-Ju, who only has 30. New York against the Titans who are allowed on 36 feint two points per game to opposing wide receivers. They've been implied team total sitting at 27. So everyone's worried about Deontay Johnson coming back. Everyone wants to go to Chase Claypool. They're still looking to roster Jiu-Ju. And I'm looking at the player who actually has been the most consistent behind Chase Claypool kind of. So I'm taking the savings. I'm taking this game for kind of a shootouts. And I'm taking the savings with Washington. Hoping that James Washington plays that amount of snaps again with Deontay Johnson expected to return to the lineup. That's what we're hoping for here. James Washington and his Steelers high flying offense should be in store for a good day. So we hope against Tennessee. The team that the Steelers beat down last week was the Cleveland Browns. And this week you're going to a Cleveland Brown specifically Austin Hooper. Over on Fandall, Austin Hooper priced at $5,400. Tight end position's been a little bit tough to fill this year as it is in most years. Why does Austin Hooper make sense this week for the Browns? Yeah, Hooper checks a few boxes for me this week. I like this matchup against the Bengals. They're around 13.4 fade who points per game to opposing tight ends. That's the sixth most in the league. I think the spot could be in this game against the Bengals is a spot for a bit of a sneaky shootout. We saw the Bengals kind of turn on the offense last week and then they kind of fell apart because their defense is so bad against the Colts. We know that the Browns kind of got beat down. Their defense isn't amazing. And Hooper really is a consistent role in the Browns offense. He just hasn't had that ceiling game. He has the third most targets on the team, the third most red zone targets, the third most receptions. He's behind Landry and Beckham in all these categories, but we just saw this morning that Landry is dealing with a cracked rib. So if there's some inconsistency in their passing game, Hooper is that guy to step up. Looking for consistency. Baker Mayfield is gonna look wherever he can. Hopefully this week that is Austin Hooper. Jarvis Landry battling this rib injury. Baker Mayfield battling his own injuries as well. He's gonna have to potentially check it down. Maybe Austin Hooper will be that guy. As Tom said, checks a lot of boxes. And hopefully the right boxes checks here on Sunday. We've hit a wide receiver. We've hit a tight end. Now let's give you a running back. That's worth discussing here as a good value play. And that brings us to James White. Affordably priced for the New England Patriots this week. James White and Cam Newton. There's a Patriots offense trying to get back in rhythm after stumbling last week against Denver really still seeing the effects and not practicing during their COVID scare. Why does James White on your radar as a value play this week? So last week was, I wanna say just a weird game for the Patriots. They didn't have it together. Their offense was kind of the best overall but we still saw White lead the Patriots running backs with a 54% snap share. He had 12 total touches, 12 total touches which was the highest among all running backs. You know that Harris doesn't play a role in the passing game. Burke had had zero targets last week and his role in the passing game is inconsistent at best. We see White coming in with 19 total targets on the season that's the fourth highest on the Patriots and he missed the game. So we're looking at a running back that has the potential play role in the rushing and passing game most importantly. We have a two and a half or three points spread in this game so it should stay close which I think should kind of squeeze Harris out of the rotation of running backs just because of not gonna be too much of a running situation. And I like the consistency that we saw with White and Newton when they were both healthy. So another game back, another game under their belts looking at this price that I'm saying, I'm taking the receiving upside that James White has this week. James White, the receiving running back for the Patriots for a long time now should have that outside that makes it worth getting into your lineups. Here, Kevin Newton to James White as he continues to just look for targets. He doesn't have any downfield. So checking it down and using guys like Julian Edelman and certainly like James White makes sense for this Patriots offense that as we said, hopes to get back on track. That's gonna do it for us here on Fandal Hurry Up Time. He gave us the studs, he gave us the values. I'm ready for Sunday. Absolutely, me too. If you're looking for more DFS insight, well, we got that for you. Tomorrow, Jim Sonis will join me as we talk about the best DFS stacks for week seven as we wrap up our coverage and get into the weekend. For Tom Decciel, I am Greg Sosner. Thank you so much for watching and we'll see you tomorrow once again for another edition of the Fandal Hurry Up.