 Hey Lisa, my first value this week is at the wide receiver position and it's Michael Pittman, Jr. of the Indianapolis Colts. Now last week he was a bit of a disappointment. He only had two catches. He had 28 yards. That's not going to win you a lot of money on Fandle. But the good news is that he did see nine targets in that game, which equated to a 21.4% target share. Over the last month, Pittman's averaged a pretty solid 17.5% target share for that Colts offense. Now he gets a text in secondary that no longer has Bradley Roby because of a PED suspension. And even with Roby this year, they've ranked as a top 10 matchup and adjusted fantasy points allowed to wide receivers. So at $5,600, Pittman makes a lot of sense as a cheap wideout. I also like David Montgomery, who's $6,200 this week. The Bears get the Lions and Detroit has been the friendliest team in football this year for opposing fantasy running backs. That's a big plus for Montgomery. But also, David Montgomery's seen a lot of work on the ground this year and through the air. He's now had 10 or more carries in every single game this year. And since to wreak Cohen's season ending injury, Montgomery's averaged a really solid 13% target share per game. So at $6,200, he's a really nice value in a plus matchup. And then finally, probably the best value on this entire slate is Austin Eckler at $7,000. He should be priced up a lot more because in his game that he returned from injury this past week, he had 63% of the Chargers running back rushes and he had a 31% target share. Now, he's probably not going to see that high of a target share this week, but we know the ceiling is there. He should be priced a lot higher than $7,000. So he should be in your lineup.