 Folks, what's going on? Welcome to a new edition of the FanDuel Hurry Up. I'm your host, Arden Franklin. Join by my guy, Ryan Williams, as we're here to explore more of best ball. We got to take a look at a key skill position at tight end, but first I need to check it with my guy. Hey, I'm good, man, how you doing? We out here ready to rock on these tight ends, man. One of the ugliest quote unquote positions in fantasy football, usually. But with some of these guys, I feel like they could be the sleeper darlings that could help some people win their leagues, win their best ball tournaments. Let's get after it. Absolutely, you're not lying about that. Even though, again, a lot of love should be given to the tight ends, man. Just like on the field and in this, there's a security blanket to your team. But to kick this off, let's look at Mike Giusecchi, tight end for the Miami Dolphins. If that's the name that's been familiar to you, that's because, yes, he's been cooking up and doing what he's supposed to do. The man has been doing this thing over the last couple of years. He's become a 50-plus cash guy in over 500 yards, whether it was Fitzpatrick at quarterback or Tua. So, Ryan, what makes a Giusecchi such a viable option at best ball right now? Yeah, man, Mike Giusecchi, you know, listen, I like Mike because he's allowing me to get a piece of the Dolphins offense that I think is gonna be explosive this year. You talked about a Tua coming into the second year, dealing with some injuries, and we look at Mike Giusecchi, and he was tight in three from weeks 12 to 16 when Tua was the starter. You gotta love that. I mean, he's an explosive guy. He was, I believe, number third in contested catches with 19, you know, with his teammate, Devante Parker, being number one. So, I think that this Miami Dolphins offense is really going under the radar. And Mike Giusecchi is a guy that you can get, you know, pretty much later on in your drafts and really feel comfortable about it. And you love, just recently, Mike Giusecchi was having an interview, media interview, and he came to Tua's defense on people who are slandering his name. So, I mean, that's gonna equate to at least a couple more targets in 2021. I really like Mike Giusecchi this year. You're looking at Adam Shaheen and I believe Smythe being there to take away some targets, but he still had a 13.6 target share last year. That's only going to increase this year. Wills up for Mike Giusecchi, let's go. Absolutely, you're not lying about that. And if there's anything to it that's been noteworthy about Mike, it's the fact that, hey, he's becoming a touchdown maker as well, man. 11 CDs over the last two seasons. And even though the Dolphins have been expanding their offensive weaponry, Mike will get his targets and he will definitely get his touchdowns, especially when you come on to defend your quarterback. That's a must. So, Mike, best of all, I'll take my chances too. Up next, we have Chicago Bears, Titan, Cole, Comet. The second year, Titan had a strong finish to his season last year despite the slow start and boy, dude, a Bears have high hopes for him. Ryan, what makes Cole very interesting to you? Yeah, man, here in Chicago, it's a Homer pick with Cole Comet, but I'm still excited about it. You hit it on the head, man. The second half of the season was key for Cole. You're looking at over five targets per game that he saw over the past seven, played 70% of the Bears snaps to close out the season. They were joking around with the Bears last year, calling it Titan U, just so many Titans that they couldn't do enough with. Well, now we're just looking at Jimmy Graham who's in the last year of that two year enormous contract. And then outside of that, it's J.P. Holtz and a whole bunch of other guys. I mean, Cole Comet is their guy. They invested a top pick in him in the 2020 draft. He was number 43 overall off of the board, coming from Notre Dame right in the backyard of Chicago. He was excited to be here. And we're looking at a team here. Outside of Alan Robinson and Darnell Mooney, they need another offensive weapon to step up. Love Cole Comet. And then we're looking at Justin Fields here for the long-term situation. I think for best ball, it's gonna be good. But also, if you're in dynasty leagues too, Justin Fields, six of his 22 touchdowns last year at Ohio State went to the tight end position. A lot was made about him targeting the tight end and that cleansing game as well. So we're really looking for Justin Fields to be the starter here for really the rocket ship emoji to go with Cole Comet. But I really think it's gonna be a big year for him. I absolutely agree, Ryan. And hey, man, shout out to Shotown, man. Hey, let's go. I like that pick even more. And I'm happy that you brought up the fact that Justin Fields, again, part of his touchdowns total was to the tight end. And I do think once again, when you're looking at the Bears, they do need that valuable third option in the passing game. So whether it's Andy Dalton or the good brother Justin Fields, Cole is gonna be ready to play. He's gonna get his targets. And there's something too about a tight end that I think with these, but the type of production where if I saw you get most of your playing time in the second half and you still give me nearly 30 catches and nearly 300 yards, I'm rolling with you. So Cole Comet, I'm gonna roll with you two on best ball and you should too. Lastly, we are going to the NFC West because even though this guy changed teams, he's still staying in the division with tight end Gerald Everett. That's right. I know some of you were used to being a Los Angeles Ram, but now he's playing with Russell Wilson and crew in Seattle as he is the newest Seattle Seahawk. Gerald's one of those guys that again at the tight end position, pretty solid production. He's gonna give it to you. And his role makes spanned in Seattle. So Ryan, what makes Gerald once again a very viable option in best ball? Yeah. And before everybody comes after me on Gerald Everett here, you know, let's just let the numbers speak for themselves or not even the numbers. Let's just let the situation speak for itself. And we're talking about Seattle who hired a new offensive coordinator in Shane Waldron. Oh, where did he come from? He comes from the LA Rams, where Gerald Everett was, where he was his tight end coach in 2017 when Gerald Everett was a rookie. They brought this guy in for a reason. Pete Carroll's already calling Gerald Everett the wide receiver three on this team. If that even, if you can even believe that because Pete Carroll coach speak, we can't always believe what he says, but hey, it's early on in the season. I think they do mean that. Gerald Everett's already talking about working out with Russell Wilson. I think this is gonna be a great fit for them. You're looking at another team that has a ton of tight ends to go along with it. Will Disley, Jacob Hollister, Greg Olson. Okay, I mean, yes, those are names that Russell Wilson has been using, but if we can get some of that equity, I believe Olson and Hollister both saw nine red zone targets. We're looking at how Shane Waldron used the tight ends in the red zone. Tyler Higbee in 2019, he had 19 targets, yeah. In the red zone in 2019, that was tied for number one overall. Gerald Everett in 2018, he had 11 red zone targets, which was good for top 12 at the tight end position. So we're really liking what Gerald Everett's upside could be in this offense. And when you're thinking about Best Barred, it's not going to take a lot to invest in him. You can get him in the 18th round of your best ball if you really wanted to. People are sleeping on this. So I really do like what his upside could be back to back seasons where he's had 60 plus targets. And if we can really get the touchdown equity to up for Gerald Everett, I think we're going to see a guy who's going to pay off his price tag on where he's going tremendously. Absolutely. Familiar coaching, improved offense, and he has the skill set too to really thrive in Seattle. So again, if Coach Carroll is being truthful here, yeah, I think Gerald should be wide receiver number three, man. Let that man go. It's just scary to think about him underneath. Metcalf taking the top off the defense. His lock is still being in the building. Wow, it's going to be crazy to see. So I too would definitely invest in Gerald Everett. Folks, that is that. Thank you once again for watching a new edition of the Fan Do, Hurry Up. Ryan, thank you once again for your input and insight as always. This is Arden Franklin signing off. I'll let you go.