 In week number two Donnell Pumphrey led in snaps at 51 percent. He had 12 carries and five targets He is $13 Jerell Presley still played 39 percent of the snaps had 11 carries and two targets But Donnell Pumphrey gets passing game work. He got some rushes. He is on an offense. We like a quite a bit He's only $13. I think that there is some shakiness in the expected workload for Donnell Pumphrey However, I still view him as being Alongside the St. Louis backs as one of the best options on the slates What is your view of the DC backfield heading into week number three? Yes, I mean it's very difficult I mean I do this for NFL and I list out my core plays my secondary plays my tournament plays It's a lot harder to do for these small slates with a lot of ambiguity But I would almost consider Pumphrey a core level play just because of the price and frankly, they're being Look New York's backfield is not that appealing to me based on the their implied team total We don't know necessarily know as of Thursday morning. What's gonna happen in the St. Louis backfield so I think that Pumphrey is one of the better plays on the two-game slates for just $13 because If St. Louis doesn't kind of come through with a lot of their rushing I'm fine. Just kind of punting in a sense with Pumphrey who's not really a punt, right? It's not it's not a pun is a sat from a salary perspective It kind of is yeah, but from a usage perspective It's not and again, we're getting access to one of the better offenses of the weekend so I think there's a lot to like about Pumphrey and I'd agree with their stuff and where he's like kind of like a Chord of fringe core play and someone I'd be very into