 Moving to the other side here, I think that Joe Horn is one of my favorite plays in the Slate. He's a wide receiver for New York. He led the team with eight targets in week one. And I thought that was interesting because like leading up to that week, I wasn't really into Joe Horn because he was limited in practice. I had a foot injury, was no less the starter. He's a guy who joined the team late in training camp because he was acquired via trade. But eight targets, four deep targets, those were both the most in the team. And he's $14. So I think that Joe Horn is one of the better plays salary considered on this entire slate. Easily my favorite guy on New York, but also one of my favorite guys on the Slate. What's your read on New York in general? Yeah, so I mean, Horn led with the seven targets, but played 78% of the snaps, which is still good. But McKay, McKeown McKay and Colby Pearson actually out snapped him by a good margin. So I want to try to factor that in again. I'm just trying to blend all this information. But Horn does rate out really well for me, especially at just $14. I think he's the best wide receiver value on the Saturday Slate for sure. I think he's I have him as top two on the four game slate. So I mean, per dollar, I don't think you can really nitpick Joe Horn. But I don't think that he's necessarily the clear cut number one based on the snap rate that we saw. So yeah, maybe we can try to leverage that in this game, because again, this is the much more appealing game on the two game slate.