 Hey everyone what's going on I am Greg Sussman joined today by Jim Saunders of Fandle who's here to continue breaking down week 11 from a daily fantasy perspective what's happening Jim? Having a great week Greg I got to talk to Frank a couple of days which I always enjoy now I get to talk to you too so it's kind of like the best of both worlds glad to have you back how are you doing? I'm doing great man married man things are good and they're gonna get better because I'm gonna win some money this weekend making my new wife happy and in order to win some money I gotta find some cheap value place to plug into my lineup so let's begin at the quarterback spot we haven't been able to do this since week one it's Nick Foles in Indianapolis at $7,000 why do you like the returning Nick Foles this weekend? I just think the salary of Nick Foles is way too low at $7,000 and yeah this is not the best game environment especially if T.Y. Hilton does wind up sitting because you're probably not going to get it back and forth affair here but Nick Foles is entering what I think is a pretty good system Gardner Minshew was good when he was playing with this team and now you're putting in a guy who has been a pretty service of quarterback his entire NFL career into that system surrounded by guys like Chris Conley DJ Shark, Dee Dee Westbrook it's a pretty good system I think that that should allow Nick Foles to be a good quarterback and if I can get a good quarterback for $7,000 in a dome against a non-elite defense I'm happily going to take that if we're looking at John DeFilippo as an offensive coordinator we know this guy wants to pass they haven't done that all that much this year likely because Foles is out but last year before Dee Filippo got fired the Viking threw 61% of the time on first and second down in the first half of games that was the third highest mark in the league at the time of his firing so I would expect this team to be a bit more past heavy going forward and if they do that then I think Nick Foles should pay off pretty easily at $7,000 I want to get Christian McCaffrey and Dalvin Cook into my cash game rosters in order to do that I'm probably going to have to spend down I think that Nick Foles among the guys below like $7,500 is the guy who stands out most to me. Back in the saddle of the Jacksonville Jaguars and back in our fantasy lineups it's Nick Foles get him in there this week at a very good price against Indianapolis. Moving on to the running max Tim Coleman let fantasy owners down a major way last week on Monday Night Football we just didn't do enough but you're going back to the well here this week with Coleman facing off against Arizona. A couple of weeks back Arizona stifled Coleman it was a Jimmy G show you believe that he can get things right here against the Cardinals the second time around? Yeah I think with Matt Breda likely to sit it's a good spot to go back to Tevin Coleman now Raheem Moser it's going to play a pretty decent amount here I would assume so it's not as if Tevin Coleman will play every snap we should expect his snap rate to increase probably to around 55 to 60% he should get most of the early down work and last week with Breda being banged up we saw Tevin Coleman run a season high 26 routes according to pro football focus so if you can give me a lot of that early down work and some targets I'm going to feel pretty good about Tevin Coleman here at $6,700. Arizona defensively ranks 29th against the pass that should lead to a lot of touchdown chances for the 49ers and they're also 24th against the rush so I'm not that worried about the fact that Tevin Coleman didn't do all that well in that first game against Arizona now this 49ers offense may not be all that efficient this week Joe Staley is out George Kittle's likely out Emmanuel Sanders might sit but we're going to get volume from Tevin Coleman at a spot where they are still favored by 10 even though the line is factoring in all those injuries I think that's enough there to go with Tevin Coleman I am a little bit worried here because this offense may sputter a bit we could lose some goal on work to Raheem Moser and there are some other value facts we can consider Brian Hill is not on this list but he is an option as well at $5,900 but I think that Coleman is the one who does stand out to me even when we consider all those factors he is not a slam dunk play by any means but I think for $6,700 a guy with his upside is at least pretty intriguing to me the amount of upside is palpable you said all these 49ers that will be missing this game like Matt Breida likely like George Kittle potentially Emmanuel Sanders all guys you ran through Coleman's the healthy one and under $7,000 in a game where he should get all the carries he can handle sure we'll see a little Raheem Moser you got to like Tevin Coleman here on Sunday another player that everybody was all in on last week was Devin Singletary and although it didn't exactly work out how he wanted we had another opportunity here this weekend facing off against Miami Singletary is priced at $6,500 on Fandall this week and it could be a bargain here Jim yeah I think so as well I think that when you look at last week's game yes Devin Singletary didn't do a whole lot but his usage was still really good if we look at the past two weeks since Devin Singletary's role changed he has 11 of 21 early down running back carries for this Bill's team it's about 50% Frank Orr is still mixing in Frank Orr is still getting some goal line carry so we're not getting a situation where Devin Singletary will get all the carries in this offense but he's getting work as a receiver which means we don't need as much as a rusher in those past two games he has 18% of the team's targets that is second behind John Brown who is all the way up at about 30% so John Brown is also a very good play but Devin Singletary ran nine routes split out wide or in the slot according to pro football focus so he's probably going to have a pretty hefty receiving down workload in this offense and I think that's pretty valuable when it's going up against the Miami Dolphins now when you consider you know that Singletary is probably going to split early down work and he may not get all the goal line carries I think from a usage perspective strictly he's a lot like Alvin Camara now obviously this is a very different offense this is a very different player he is not Alvin Camara but his workload is similar enough and where we can kind of overlook those concerns we have lingering about Devin Singletary he'll play about two-thirds of the snaps gets him passing down work and he is explosive enough to bust off a big play this Dolphins defense still not very good they're worst against the pass they're a 24th against the rush so I think at $6,500 Singletary does make a lot of sense and I feel better about him getting passing down work than I do about Brian Hill so if I have the money to get up to Devin Singletary at $6,500 I will try to do so I do think that Hill is a good option too but if I can get to Singletary I absolutely want to do so absolutely if you can find a way to get Singletary in your lineup here on Sunday it's a really good spot obviously against Miami Dolphins and what could be a blow-up game for the rookie Devin Singletary fairly priced and well worth it here on Fandall let's move on to the wide receivers here Jim and that brings us to Muhammad Sinu coming out of the buy for the New England Patriots you're buying Sinu at under $6,000 it's well now a few weeks since he's been traded more acclimated into the offense why do you like Sinu over the other assets in New England he's cheap and he got a lot of volume last week or two weeks ago I think that's the two things I really need out of Muhammad Sinu against an Eagles defense it really does encourage you to pass against them so you should get a lot of volume for the overall passing game here and that's what he saw against Baltimore too and a lot of that volume went to Sinu he had 14 targets in that game that was the most in the team he had three deep targets in that game as well so a little bit of receiving yardage upside and he also played every single snap as did Julian Edelman as did Benjamin Watson so the Patriots kind of whittled things down they stopped playing a rotation Philip Dorsett played quite a bit too so I think that makes it a lot easier to decide which parts of this Patriots passing offense we want and Muhammad Sinu is cheap access to big volume in a good matchup against the Eagles and he's tied to Tom Brady I think that this is a really good spot to go with Sinu I think that if he gets the usage we saw against the Ravens this dude could blow up I think that he is going to be part of my core as a wide receiver at $5,800 I think he has upside we know that he has a floor based on the volume in that game you can kind of look at pretty much anyone in this passing offense I think that you know guys like Watson guys like Dorsett they're viable too and of course Edelman is at $7,400 but if you're going to give me that volume for this cheap of a salary I will happily accept it Sinu as a cash gameplay and a very good tournament play as well volume should be there for Muhammad Sinu as you saw it was two weeks ago and Akhil Harry could be active this week certainly some question marks with Philip Dorsett, Julian Edelman another week to get healthier so there's a lot of question marks when it comes to New England but at this price of under $6,000 from Muhammad Sinu and that workloads there he's in a really good spot. We've been all over Hollywood Brown all season long Jim and no surprise to you go back to him again and why well for good reason the price is $5,600 and facing a really bad use in secondary Hollywood Brown why is he only $5,600? We've had a lot of disappointing games so I understand why he's priced down there and last week only played 40% of the snap so I think I understand why he is that salary but it's also pretty easy to explain why some of those games have been disappointing that's because the Ravens have been throttling teams they murdered the Bengals so it makes sense they wouldn't throw all that much but in that game Hollywood Brown slugged four targets two of those were deep targets in the games that he has played so far this year even when you include the games where he's been limited by that foot injury he has still played or he's still gotten 23% of the team's targets if you give me 23% of the targets against this Houston secondary for such a talented player in a good offense I will happily take him we've seen some some fast guys do well against Houston to TY Hilton Tyreek Hill Ted Gin Tyra Williams all those guys have speed and they've all done well against the secondary so I think that Marquis Brown he's a pretty good standalone player $5,600 he's a good stacking partner with Lamar Jackson and I think that if you're using to Sean Watson it also does make sense to use Marquis Brown and bring it back on the Ravens side as well I want to stack this game as heavily as I can and Marquis Brown I think is the most logical way to do so it's going to be a tight game I hope I think it should be as well with two great quarterbacks on both sides and if it is tight that should lead to increased snaps for Hollywood Brown and a lot of receiving yards too so at $5,600 I think that the upside here is just too tantalizing to pass out the floor may not be all that good with the ceiling well it is tantalizing indeed Marquis Brown potentially paired with Lamar Jackson will work by himself that could do it as well you got to like Marquis Brown at this price of just $5,600. Finally we get to the tight end position Jim and that brings us to Greg Olson taking on the Atlanta Falcons and the Carolina tight end is priced at $5,100 and of all the crapshoot tight end out there why do you like Olson this week? Yeah there actually are a pretty good number of cheap tight ends I don't mind and we'll talk about a couple of them in here but I think that Greg Olson is my favorite if we look back to last week he had 10 targets in that game against Green Bay which brings his overall market share up to 18% over the past four games and the four games are there because Christian McCaffrey's passing workload has been a bit lower in those which is given more targets to DJ Moore, Greg Olson incurred a Samuel and Olson does benefit being $5,100 against this Atlanta defense and you know we did see Atlanta play pretty well last week but that was also a pretty big rivalry where the Falcons always seem to get up to play the Saints so I think that I'm willing to still go at this Falcons defense and use guys facing that means DJ Moore at $6,000 makes a ton of sense I like him as well but Greg Olson is $5,100 and fills tight end while still giving you yardage upside which is so hard to find among guys in this range. I think that we can look elsewhere I think that Irv Smith and Kyle Rudolph are both in play they are both below $5,000 Dallas Goddard especially a Valjean Jeffrey sits is intriguing and a Jack Doyle can't go he missed practice on Wednesday Eric Ebron at $5,200 would be a really good tight end play but Greg Olson doesn't need anything to break his way to be a good play he's just a good play straight up so I think $5,100 great salary great match up and Greg Olson is a high floor and high ceiling option at tight end. As you said Olson doesn't really need things to change in order for him to be a successful tight end option you look at Carolina we won a lot of these guys like Curtis Samuel and DJ Moore as you said certainly Christian McCaffrey obviously but Greg Olson with this target share what what he's been doing lately facing a soft Falcons defense obviously lots of like especially at this price that's gonna do it for us here on the Fandall hurry up Jim it's been a blast good luck this weekend we'll see you next week thank you Greg congratulations once again hopefully you can enjoy your first week in a football as a married man and we'll talk to you again next week absolutely tomorrow Mike Blewitt will join me filling in for Gabe Morenze as we go over his six favorite best bests for this weekend have a great night enjoy Thursday night football and we'll see you back here tomorrow