 Welcome in everyone to the week for waiver wire Q&A with JJ Zachary and presented by fan dual week three is in the books and apparently the Jaguars and Lions are good now. We've got a lot of stuff that happened this weekend. Change the landscape of the waiver wire and we're going to be answering any and all questions you guys have as you're prepping for week four. Getting those fab budgets ready determining where you're going to spend that cash. I'm Simon Grunewald joined as always on these Tuesdays by JJ Zachary and JJ. What's up? What's up, man? I feel like this the waiver wire this week is one of those waiver wires where like these guys might be on your waiver wire, but they might not be like if Alexander Madison's out there. Great at Alexander, you know, if Jamal Williams is out there at Jamal Williams of Khalil Herbert's out there at Khalil Herbert. But you know, if you look at like the percent roster numbers they're like in that like 50 to 60 percent range, which you know is not the most reliable in the world. You know, we want to speak to the deeper leaguers as well and not just the shallow ones. Absolutely. We'll do our best to speak to some of those deeper leaguers, but you're right. If you look up, if you just Google week four waiver wire, all the names that pop up are going to be those guys that very well might be drafted in your league. I went and scoured my waiver wires a little bit earlier for some Jamal Williams, some Alexander Madison and some Khalil Herbert and did not find them anywhere. Everybody watching if you've got questions for us, whether you're on Facebook, YouTube, Twitch, wherever you're watching, throw them in the chat and we will gladly answer those for you. And then while you're there, go and hit that like button. If you're watching this on Facebook or on YouTube and subscribe to FanDuel on YouTube, follow them on Twitch and then find them on TikTok, Instagram, Twitter, at FanDuel across all of these platforms. And of course you can find JJ Zacharyson on Twitter at late round QB. So go and give him a follow over there. JJ, is that strategy working out for you so far this year? You're late round QB. I know you waffled a little bit in the off season on that. I did. Yeah. Look, I mean, at the end of the day, I, you know, the last few years, what we had seen from the quarterback position in fantasy football was that, you know, we'd seen better predictability at the position from a pre-draft from an ADP standpoint to how these guys finished. We saw some separation there. And so really what it came down to was I became more of like the last few years had become more of like a middle round quarterback guy as opposed to an early round one or a late round one. Do you think Josh Allen's going to pan out? But it does seem like, I mean, you probably agree with me, there's three quarterbacks that are just basically like lapping the field right now where it's Jalen Hertz, Josh Allen, Lamar Jackson. Lamar Jackson right now is averaging almost seven more fantasy points per game than he did during his MVP season, which is just wild. So yeah, I mean, I think that if you have one of those three quarterbacks, you're feeling really good. And then I think there's just a massive gap to like the rest of the guys, you know, it's like, it's those three and then there's other guys where, you know, I do think that a guy like Mahomes or a guy like Kyler, they still have some upside, but I just don't think that anyone's going to touch those three this season. No, it really seems that way. Jalen Hertz doing his best to make a case for League MVP, but Lamar Jackson standing back there going, watch this like, like you think you got it? Jalen, watch what I can do. We have a question in here from Dustin. Dustin said Cooper, London or Mike Williams as my wide receiver to Debo is wide receiver one. JJ, which of these three players would you be plugging in as your wide receiver to Amari Cooper, Drake London or Mike Williams? Yeah, I mean, I haven't looked at schedules in too much detail yet this week. You know, first off, Amari Cooper is probably like the quietest alpha in the league right now. You know, no one's really talking about him in fantasy circles, but he's having a great couple of weeks, last couple of weeks. He's only him and CD lamb have had back to back weeks and weeks two and three of 35% target share better and Cooper is the one who's been really, really producing out of those two. You know, I think he's in a great spot. But I mean, from like a rest of season ranking standpoint, I think I like Drake London the most. I mean, he's just seeing such a massive target share in his offense. He's producing as well. If I'm looking at it this week, I don't know yet. I think they're probably all sort of clumped together. Mike Williams. I'm a little bit afraid of just because Keenan Allen is practicing. He's probably going to be back. I think there's a little bit more variance and variation with Mike Williams, but a decent spot. If I remember the schedule correctly, but right now I think my rest of season rank is a habit London Williams Cooper, but I do think that Cooper is sort of undervalued right now across the fantasy landscape because I don't think people are realizing how good he's actually been. Now, yeah, he's been great and he's the clear wide receiver one and when they're in that offense, so whenever I see questions like should I drop Cooper for this person or should I trade Cooper for this person? It's always with another team's wide receiver two or three on that team. One thing I will say Cooper in London in that Browns Falcons game. Surprisingly, at least to me, that's expected to be a high scoring game. The total for that game is set at 49 and a half on the Fandals Sports Book, one of the highest ones of the week. So you might just want pieces in that game. It's a very weird week from again. I only just started to look at like the week for stuff and ranking guys and stuff like that because I'm in waiver wire mode right now, but it's a very strange week in terms of the the totals in these games because you got like Seattle and Detroit. Detroit has the highest implied team total on the slate according to Fandals Sports Book. I mean, it's crazy. So we're going to see some teams that we don't usually see score some points this week. Yeah, absolutely. We are going to prioritize waiver wire questions. So if you guys have a waiver wire questions, throw them in the chat. We'll get to those first and then if we have time, we'll hit some of the other ones. But like JJ said, this is waiver wired time. That's where our focus has been the past couple days. So you might get some better answers for these start sit questions as the week goes on. We had a question in here from Linen said Trevor Lawrence worth a pickup in a 12 team league bad matchup this week, but looking long term, they had Lance so looking for that long term fill in. Yeah, you know, I did my rest of season rankings and I published them today over on my Patreon and Trevor Lawrence. I'm trying to look for him really quick Lawrence right now. I have a QB I want. Oh yeah, there it is QB 10 so rest of season. He's looking he's looking pretty good. You know where I've been impressed by what he's done. You know, the Chargers had some injuries on the defensive side, but even still, I mean, he looks good in that matchup. The weapons are not nearly as bad as I think people thought Christian Kirk looks like a stud in the role that he's playing. I think that they're they're utilizing him very similarly to how Arizona used him this past year. You know, whenever he was able to play in the slot a little bit more. So yeah, I mean, and not only that, but Lawrence has like sneaky upside from a rushing perspective. So, you know, I think Lawrence is definitely a worth a pickup in the 12 team league. He should be rostered in pretty much every format. I think he's like a low end QB one from here on out. Yeah, I'm with you. He's not the kind of guy where I'm like just setting it and forgetting it week in week out. Know what I mean? I'd still be willing to maybe play some of those matchups, but he's approaching that territory. Yeah, like be open minded. You know, the way that we have to come up with a word for this, Simon, where like it's someone that you like plug in your lineup most weeks, but if there's a good streamer out there, you can play that streamer over him. Like I think Jared Goff over Trevor Lawrence this week makes sense. Goff going against the at all, you know, really good scoring environment. They're playing in a dome, all that kind of stuff. So like, you know, Goff is more of a streamer. I would rather have Trevor Lawrence rest of season, but if you want to bump him down and put put Jared Goff in for this one week, that's totally fine. So he's not a plug and play starter. He's sort of like a plug and play unless there's a really, really good streamer out there. Jill and I have started referring to players like that as probably starts like without your roster. He's a probably stuff like based on what's available. You're probably plugging them in week in week out. Chris in here had a question for us and said, please guys, I need help bad. I need it right now. We'll do our best to help you, Chris. Chris said, I just got offered a trade. I get Barkley, Deontay Johnson and Josh Jacobs for Echler, Debo and Damian Pierce. So a trade, take one Barkley, Deontay Johnson and Josh Jacobs sending away Echler, Debo and Pierce. JJ, what do you, what do you think about this trade? We don't have any info on league type scoring format, but just in a vacuum with the information we have. This is tough, honestly. You know, I think I usually I side with the team or with the side that's getting the best player in the deal. And I think by far the best player in this deal is Saquon Barkley. Barkley to me is like a top three or four guy rest of season. So, you know, I do think that Barkley is the best player in this trade, but Deontay Johnson, you know, he has a target share of course, but I'm worried about the offense in general. Josh Jacobs did see an uptick and looks through the air this past week, which was really good to see, but I don't know how sustainable that's going to be. Echler underperforming, Debo kind of underperforming. Damien Pierce, you know, worried about what could happen in negative game scripts and such, but I do think his role is going to grow as the season goes on. I think that if you need more depth, you know, if you're going to be plugging and playing like a Damien Pierce and you'll be playing Debo, like if you're replacing Debo with Deontay and Damien Pierce with Josh Jacobs and then Barkley down to Echler, I think it's okay enough to do this. Or to, sorry, to stay with the Echler side, but you know, I think it's a fair trade overall. I just, I call these kinds of trades musical chairs trades because you're really, you're not really like, like there's going to be a loser more than likely with a deal like this. I like to do more two for one. I like to do more, you know, a wide receiver for a running back to really help both teams, whereas right here, you know, yeah, you're taking a downgrade from Barkley to, or to, from Barkley to Echler and then Deontay to Debo's and a little bit of an upgrade or, you know, a definite upgrade and then Josh Jacobs, Damien Pierce. Yeah, like Damien Pierce, a little bit more rest of season, but it's not that dramatic. So there's just not that much going on here for me to be like, absolutely choose this side, absolutely choose this side. I think it's just a fair deal overall, just giving the fact that Barkley is pretty much by far the best player in this team. Yeah. And you hit on a point that I was going to say, JJ, I don't generally make trades like this in season because it does generally lead to like fostering like a negative output for at least one of these two teams and that makes it harder to trade with that person going forward. I want one where it's one position for a different position or two for one. Like you said, where someone needs depth, you need a starter, you can make something happen right there. David here wanted to know, is there any upside to Justice Hill? Is that someone that would be worth picking up right now? I don't think so. I mean, J.K. Dobbins is going to see more and more work in this offense as he gets healthier. And even still, I mean, you know, this offense is going to split the backfield in some way. And we've already seen this backfield not be very effective to start the year. I just don't think it's really worth it. You know, the target shares in Baltimore, you know, since since Lamar Jackson took over, they've been really low for running backs. They've seen the fewest targets in the NFL that that positional group since Lamar Jackson took over a few years ago. So I'm not really like super, super high on any Ravens running back. Although I will say, you know, I did my rest season rankings, like I said, and I had J.K. Dobbins ranked as like a low end RB two or something like that, just because of what we'll see later in the season, hopefully from him. And I don't think people are reacting enough to that. You know, a lot of times people just kind of look in the moment with these guys. Like no one's really thinking about Michael Gallup right now. Well, Michael Gallup is going to be back eventually and Dak Prescott is going to be back eventually. And, you know, it's not like CD lamb has been super, super consistent. Obviously he came through towards the end of last night's game. Thank God. But you know, he dropped that pass, etc. And so, you know, there's guys like that where you have to have a long term view with these with these with these players. So I do actually think that J.K. Dobbins might even be a buy just given the way that people are viewing him right now. But no, I don't think adding Justice Hill is really worth it. I'm with you. And especially after that performance last week, like people were disappointed in J.K. Dobbins, if they plugged him in their lineups, this could be the time to go out there and send out a trade offer and no, uh, no upside to Justice Hill for me. Um, that CD lamb touched down though, J.J. That was the first moment I I've convinced my girlfriend to play fantasy football with me the past couple of years, right? But it's been kind of very casual off to the side where she had a matchup against one of her coworkers. She got in a work league yesterday or this year and like with staring at her phone and she walks in on watching the game. She's like, I need one more point from CD lamb. Is it going to happen? Like is it going to happen? And then she walked in and five minutes later that touch and we were like, yeah, like it was the first time I watched her like feel that sweat. And it was awesome. It was awesome. Yeah. It was awesome. There we had another question in here. Ike Azar wants to know, should I keep stashing picket in non one quarterback league? So in our super flex two quarterback leagues is picket worth a stash? Yeah. I mean, it always, yeah, always depends on who you'd be, who you'd be picking up instead of picket, but I think pickets worth a stash. I mean, Mitch Trubisky's done nothing to show us that he's, he's going to be the long term starter there. I know that Mike Tomlin can be stubborn that Steelers front office the way they operate that coaching staff operates. They will, they will slow play it more than likely, but I think picket has an opportunity to be a starter halfway through the season and super flex, you know, as annoying as it is just hold that player. You know, what were you? I guess my question is like, what were you expecting when you drafted picket? Like this is, this is sort of what we thought was going to happen. Honestly, to the point of like Trubisky not playing well and now that he's not playing well, if anything, you would want to hold on to picket more than if Trubisky was actually playing decently. So I think he's still a hold. Yeah, he's got to be. And that's a great point. I've been saying it with rookie wide receivers this year as well. Like if you're thinking about dropping those guys, then you probably shouldn't have drafted them to begin with. It's week three and you're talking about kicking them off your roster. Dustin in here wants to know Mack Hollins worth a waiver wire pickup. If so, what percentage of fab should we spend? Mack Hollins had one heck of a week this week came down with what was at 158 receiving yards in the absence of Hunter Renfrow. Is this for real? He had 10 targets in this game, eight targets the week before. Is this someone that needs to be on our radar? Yeah, so I mean, I'm going to be selling and patting myself in the back here and I kind of am by saying this, but he I talked about Mack Hollins on my sleeper show this past week. He was one of my sleepers that was rostering fewer than 10% of Yahoo Leagues and I'm saying that because the reason I was on Mack Hollins was not just because Hunter Renfrow is out, but Tennessee has been really bad at guarding perimeter wide receivers and Mack Hollins is a permanent perimeter wide out opposite of Devonte Adams in that offense. So when Hunter Renfrow is back, a lot of looks are going to be funneled back towards Hunter Renfrow and not necessarily Mack Hollins. But if you're like a 12 to 14 plus team league, I think he's probably worth enough of a bench stash. I mean, he's a full time player on Vegas. They could see a lot of negative game scripts, you know, playing opposite Devonte Adams can't be a bad thing. But expecting what we saw this past week each week is definitely not something that I would do. Like, for instance, like if you're if you're debating between Mack Hollins or Romeo Dobbs or Zay Jones, I would take the other two over Mack Hollins because I think that there's a higher chance that a player like Zay Jones maintains his target share and Romeo Dobbs has such a high upside within that offense and just given the fact that he's a rookie in the ambiguity there. So, you know, it just depends on who you would be rostering instead, but I think in like a 12 deep league or a 14 plus team league, I think Mack Hollins is fine. Yeah, it's the uses that you mentioned that shocked me. Like I was going through and I missed that going through the first couple of weeks, then this massive week happened and I was like, well, like we got to look into this a little bit like what's going on and you're right. He was on the field week one, 88% of the snaps week to 87% of this snap saw a slight jump this week, but he's the wide receiver that's on the field next most after Devante Adams even when Hunter Remperos healthy out there. Yeah. So you got to look at his direction. You can't just completely ignore it right there. Joseph had a question for us. He wanted to know how do you feel about adding in joku or Tanya? I'm starting Everett right now. Yeah, look, I like Everett more than those two in general moving forward, you know, Justin Herbert was banged up. I think that he should be better moving forward. But David and joku, I mean, like we saw last week, obviously he blew up against Pittsburgh, but the week before that he had like an 18.5% target share week one. He had a 3.3%. I think there's a lot of anchoring bias going on where week one David and joku doesn't do anything. So everyone's like, oh, and joku is not going to be part of this offense, but he's been part of the offense the last two weeks and the Browns have been one of the most effective offenses in terms of EPA to start the season. They're they're really doing well offensively moving the chains. A lot of that has to do with their run game, but you could be percent really hasn't been that that bad at like at least, you know, sustaining and helping these these past catchers be relevant fantasy. So I think David and joku who has, you know, a fringe top 10 route participation rate to start the year at tight end. We know this offense is tight and centric. They run a lot of 12 personnel. I think in joku's a good fantasy asset. I think he's like a high end tight end to maybe even a low end tight end one from here on out, but I do like Gerald Everett. I have Gerald Everett one spot higher in my rest of season ranking. So I do think that that in this in this kind of instance, I don't think it's a bad idea to just roster both Everett and in joku and sort of flip flop based on matchup each week. And in joku will be having a quarterback change at one point this season. We see the Sean Watson come back to this Browns team. So he's the kind of quarterback of your gun or the kind of tight end. If you're going to roster a second tight end, there's something changing that can elevate him even up a notch at a later point this season. So I'm with you. I think in joku is definitely worth adding enough in joku and tonion. He's the guy that I want to add onto my team. Ike had a question for said if you roster David Montgomery, would you drop him for Herbert and just bet against Mon Monty rest of season? No, I wouldn't I wouldn't do that. I haven't seen any report. Have you seen any report today on Montgomery and how long he might be out? No, I haven't seen any up. It feels like it's just completely ambiguous with all of these running back. So like Daven Cook is going to be in a brace. Deontre Swift will play, but it's day to day. And then David Montgomery, we've heard nothing about yet. Yeah. The only thing I heard was was Eberfluss saying that that he was going to that he was day to day and he wasn't going to give us any information on it. I mean, the bottom line is Montgomery is seeing more work than little Herbert when both are healthy. You know, I personally I thought that's going into the season that there was a non zero chance that Herbert was just a better player than David Montgomery. I think we saw this past week that it's possible that Herbert's very, very good. But at the end of the day, these these things come down to coaching staff decisions. And if they think that David Montgomery should see the Rockmore, then David Montgomery is going to see the Rockmore. I would not be dropping David Montgomery pretty much in any format. But I would be adding Clule Herbert if I don't have him in every form. Yeah, don't drop David Montgomery. Do not drop David Montgomery. You can't drop to running back that has been the lead running back for their team. Just because the back I've got a hundred plus yards this week. That being said, I think Herbert's one of my favorite pickups if he's on the waiver wire not just this week but before the season. Like this is one of those guys where there aren't very many names that come along the waiver wire where they could realistically take over as the number one running back on their team without an injury. Right. Like we could see Herbert run away with this. Not that that's what I'm predicting, but it can happen. Yeah, David Montgomery on the last year of his contrast rookie contract. So it's not like this team and this team is not tied to Montgomery at all. They weren't the team that drafted them. The regime that drafted them. You know, there's a good chance that that you know, he's gone after this year. So they might play into that and just like Clule Herbert beat the guy. Yeah, my lot of question in here for us and how would you rank waiver priority over these receivers? Zay Jones, Tyler Boyd or Cadarius Tony. So I guess which one of these guys is your first and then if you had to rank him after that. Yeah. So I think that these kinds of questions just depend on like if you need a media production because I think like Boyd and Zay Jones sort of like get thrown into a bucket of these guys will at least give you some sort of target share. They're more reliable. They will produce. I think of those two I'd rather have Tyler Boyd than Zay Jones. But you know, Zay Jones is a good pickup I think this week. But if you're just looking for upside, if you just want sort of the combination of the two because you're just going to bench stash these guys. I think Romeo Dobbs is probably the ad. I mean, we saw him this past week without Christian Watson and Sammy Watkins now out for the season. You know, he saw a huge target share in the offense. He was very, very productive. So I think that you know, just given the fact that he's a hyped rookie. There's a lot of ambiguity there. You sort of lean into that ambiguity. So I think that if you're just looking for that upside, Dobbs is probably the play. But I like all four of these guys like I think that if you need like a random flex every once in a while or even this week, Zay and Tyler Boyd are fine enough. If you need stashes, Dobbs is great. Tony's great. And you know, if you guys want another stash another random stash on that Giants team with no Sterling Shepherd Wanda Robinson, he could end up once he's back from his knee injury. He could end up playing the slot for them, which is the role that I thought he was going to play entering the season. I definitely didn't think Sterling Shepherd was going to come back and look the way that he did off that Achilles. Now, obviously, unfortunately, Sterling Shepherd tears his ACL. So there's a lot up in the air within that Giants offense. Hopefully Tony can get healthy, but also don't see upon Wanda Robinson who is a really, really underrated prospect. Yeah, you said it exactly, right? I'm generally looking for upside with some of these receivers unless you need someone to fill in now. And that's going to be the rookie who we just saw with eight targets from Aaron Rodgers in this last game and could potentially be the wide receiver one in a Packers offense. Like, that's the dude that you want to you want to spend that on. And on that same note talking about Romeo, Ronnie Hotdog what's up Hotdog wants to know would you use your number one waiver wire pick on Mr. Romeo doves? I mean, it depends on the league size and more I think he's like a fringe a fringe player that you could do that with but if like Khalil Herbert's out there, I would rather get Khalil Herbert if Alexander Madison is even out there potentially maybe I'd get Madison but yeah, I mean, I think that he's probably the best wide receiver ad this week. Yeah, I'm with you right here. Larry in here was asking about holding and praying with Tony now that Sterling Shepard went down. It sounds like you don't think Tony is drop able based on your answer to that last question that he's someone you would prefer to stash? Yeah, I don't think so. I mean, when he plays he's been pretty effective. I know that earlier the season he wasn't but I mean, he had one of the best yards per route runs that we've seen of any rookie since 2011 last season in terms of targets per route run he was second among rookie wide receiver since 2011 behind only Tyreek Hill. So he's very good when he's active. The problem is he clearly can't stay healthy. I don't think he's won this coaching staff over yet either. So that's a problem as well. But I do think he's worth a hold because the Stirling Shepherd injury. Yeah, leaning in here wanted to know we got some more rookie questions. People are loving these rookie wide receivers this year. But once I know should I drop Dotson for a larvae? So we'll start with that one. Would you drop Dotson for a larvae right now? I mean, I like a larvae more than Dotson rest of season but I would do my best to try to hold on to both those guys. Yeah, you don't want to drop Dotson right now. Dude's on the field constantly and already producing this first three weeks. But I'm with you a larvae is the preference. If Dotson's your worst player then congratulations on your team. Maybe try to make some trades instead of dropping Dotson. The other one is drop Henderson for Herbert. So Daryl Henderson for Khalil Herbert. Are you making that move? I mean, again, I would want to see who like if there's anyone else in your roster. I'd rather like hold both those guys. I mean, obviously Henderson you know sort of on the downswing with what's going on with cam makers and the usage there cam makers had 12 carries to Henderson's four. But the good news is that Henderson still playing third downs. He out snapped and outproduced cam makers in the first half last week. So I do think that's likely a split backfield for LA. And I think they want cam makers to be a thing but cam makers just keeps telling them I don't want this job after you know calling a goal line all the time and stuff. So I you know, it's tough. I mean like if you if you're purely looking for upside I think Herbert's probably the guy because Henderson probably now needs an injury to acres in order for that upside to really hit. So I can understand it from that perspective but if you need running back help I try to just hold on to both those guys and maybe drop a wide receiver like like if you need running back help I would probably prefer just having Henderson and Herbert over Dotson for instance like in that case I know it's a 10 team league don't think that I'm like sitting here telling people to drop John Dotson because he's awesome but I'm just saying like in this particular instance it kind of makes some sense. Yeah that's that's where I was going to go. If you're running back needy the answer to your question is don't drop Henderson. He's a running back getting touches right now at worse than a committee potentially could be the leadback. We've seen him we've seen him do that so far this season. Rushman wants to know if you're streaming tight ends this week only in Joku Everett or Higby so looking for someone to pick up off the waiver wire this week we've talked a little bit about in Joku and Everett but adding Higby into the mix now. Yeah I mean I think they're all like I don't have a strong preference right now. I think rest of season I prefer Everett so if you want to just go that direction you know you could just pick up Everett but again like we talked about earlier just given like there's not many tight ends that are doing anything right now in fantasy football which is what we see every single season I wouldn't be against just having both in Joku and Everett and just kind of playing matchups each week Higby is fine I just I don't think he's the same kind of kind of sealing as in Joku No I know my friend Jay Jim and Jay on Twitter he is on team never Higby not going to start him he'd be mad at me if I said Higby here but I'm saying in Joku I like what I've seen from him so far and I like the matchup this week going up against the Atlanta Falcons so I'm expecting a decent game from him over there we had another question in here B3B wanted to know thoughts on Travis Fulgum should you be picking up Travis Fulgum in any formats JJ is that a player that you're looking into I would think not I would think not No we haven't seen him even play at all this year right we're not seeing too much from him I don't know what kind of Liger and maybe 18 Liger 18 Liger you put him in there Joseph wants to know how much should we trust rookies Drake London Olava and Garrett Wilson going forward so we've touched on Drake London Chris Olava a little bit already but Garrett Wilson not a great game after his unbelievable game the week before do you have trust and Garrett Wilson going forward for fantasy I mean you know trust is subjective I I think that both London and Olava are now sort of like staples and you're starting lineup Olava more of like a wide receiver three type London more of a wide receiver two type Garrett Wilson maybe more of like a wide receiver three to four type maybe closer to four the one thing that I'm really worried about the jets is number one Zach Wilson's coming back so tendencies might shift a little bit maybe Elijah Moore gets a little bit of love because Elijah Moore's very good at football too but number two the jets right now have a 73 percent pass rate which is by far the highest in the league since 2011 the highest pass rate that we've seen from any team is 67 percent from the 2013 Atlanta Falcons so that's going to drop and when that drops when that pass rate drops you're going to see the target totals for these pass catchers drop as well so target share matters a lot and Garrett Wilson seeing a decent of target share don't get me wrong but it's going to impact Garrett Wilson in some way so I still try like I trust Drake London and Chris a lot of a to be in my starting line up Garrett Wilson not necessarily plug-and-play guy but it depends on so many factors when we use the word trust and when we're talking about like you know like I don't really know what that means in terms of it being like applicable and being able to apply that that information but you know I have Drake London and Chris a lot of a ranked ahead of Garrett Wilson rest of season yeah am I willing to plug Garrett Wilson in my lineups absolutely do I trust that he's going to put up a wide receiver to a better week for me now not at all especially with Zach Wilson coming back like you recognize the range of outcomes that you're that you're potentially going to get whenever you plug a player like that into your line up another question in here from Chris Chris wants to know should I pick up Penny off the waivers for depth so for shot Penny sitting on the waiver wire are you picking them up I mean is it is it crazy that I don't think this is like an obvious yes like I think it's fine and something like was shot Penny yeah like like it depends on like how deep your league is and all this kind of stuff I think he's probably in store for a decent enough game this week but Kenneth Walker is only going to see more and more work as the season goes on for shot Penny last year only saw eight total targets all season long and he's only seen for to start this season so it you know he's just not used as a true workhorse not used as a three down back and in a bad offense it's just I don't want an early down back in a bad offense and so you know it depends on what you need what that's just that goes for a lot of these questions but I don't think that he's just like automatic pick them up kind of guy like I would rather have Khalil Herbert than Rashad Penny rest of season because I think little Herbert has a much much higher ceiling than Rashad Penny has yeah I I think he's worth picking up we've seen his upside right we've seen what he can do if he is the one back in that backfield Kenneth Walker or rookie already had some health issues at the beginning of this year I'm not picking up Rashad Penny to start them and if you're looking for that guy to start next week he's not that dude but if you can afford to put someone on your bench if you just need some some potential lottery tickets at RB Rashad pennies a guy that I'd be willing to pick up we got a question here from Cyclaw wants them to drop Elijah Moore Dotson or Josh Palmer for one of the running backs coming out this week he named four of them Jamal Williams Khalil Herbert Alexander Madison and Brian Robinson so would you be willing to drop one of those wide receivers for one of these running backs I think it's okay to drop Palmer there with Keenan Allen probably coming back it's not like Palmer's been this like must must have kind of player I mean he's been fine but you know Elijah Moore with with Zach Wilson returning hopefully he sees a little bit more work Johan Dotson already doing some work so I think Palmer is the odd man out here yeah it's got to be Palmer for me and then Khalil Herbert would be my preferred pickup out of those if Brian Robinson is sitting on waivers view what's your interest level and picking up Brian Robinson we saw him last Sunday before the game yeah I mean I think he's a decent dart throw right now but you know the chances are chances are like the most probable outcome is that we see a three-way committee then in Washington it could really be a mess so I'm gonna say I'm gonna say that of those guys I would definitely add the other three before Robinson but I do think that Robinson is fine as a stash right now yeah absolutely I think we got time to hit one more in here Swayvie in here was saying my message is coming through we see him Swayvie and Swayvie wants to know Jalen Hertz and James Connor for Russell Wilson and Nick Chubb so another one of those musical chairs trades that we were talking about earlier JJ a quarterback and a running back for a quarterback and a running back but it's quite a downgrade from Jalen Hertz to Russell Wilson in this one based on what we've seen so far you making this trade I have no strong preference here honestly I mean it depends on like what you have like if I'm taking on Jalen Hertz and James Connor I'm hoping that I have a really good running back that I can also sort of flip flop with James Connor like I don't have to necessarily rely on James Connor a whole lot I might lean that way because Jalen Hertz could break fantasy football a little bit this year and then I'll just take my chance on getting a guy off the waiver wire because I don't think you're going to get a quarterback off the waiver wire or you know from Russ that's going to come close to matching Jalen Hertz production this year like you're going to find an edge at Jalen Hertz Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen so I actually think that this is not a terrible terrible deal if you're getting the Hertz side and I can't believe that I'm saying this after years of late round quarterbacking and all that but I do think that it's probably the Hertz side I mean there's there's a lot of factors that would play into that but I might lean that way because I think that Hertz is giving you a positional edge that you just will have a very hard time finding a quarterback this year and as much as I want to say that Nick Chubb is just going to remain this unbelievably dominant best in the league for fantasy besides say one Barclay he's not receiving back and he's not going to be so there's a very real chance his value drops or his production drops as the season goes on JJ I've had an absolute blast answering questions with you here this Tuesday everybody watching thank you so much for tuning in and bringing your questions for us to answer JJ is here every Tuesday either with myself or John Luke Garofalo answering your waiver wire questions make sure to go and give him a follow on Twitter at late round QB we will be back next week at this same time same place doing the same thing until then though we're out of here thanks again everyone