 When there's sleepers, there's obviously also busts and unfortunately, one of the sleepers from last year who I think maybe a bust in 2018 is our guy, Kenian Drake. Kenian Drake led me to a championship, he led you to a championship, he almost led our combined team to a championship, but it just ultimately wasn't enough. And now, instead of just giving him the opportunity to run with it both literally and figuratively, the Dolphins brought in Francois, who I'm quite sure didn't sign with his hometown team to sit on the bench. When asked about it, Adam Gaze said, yeah, they're both starters and then he called himself, what he called himself, and that's where fantasy owners are. You want to invest in Kenian Drake, you want to like Kenian Drake, but quite simply, you can't. There's a lot of guys going near Drake's ADP that I think are safer, Marshawn Lynch being one of them, Carlos Hyde going a little bit later being one of them. Kenian Drake has a lot of risk. I know what the reward is, but I just don't think the risk is going to be worth it. I'm out this year on Kenian Drake. Yeah, the talent is absolutely there with Kenian Drake, but the situation is worrisome. I mean, for multiple reasons, Greg. Normally, when you're looking at a running back like this, you want to see what did they do in the off season? Do they really trust Kenian Drake all that much? All the team went out and did, well, had signed Francois and then they draft Caleb Belage as well. So first off the bat, that's telling me that maybe they don't trust Kenian Drake as their workhorse running back. Also playing against him is the fact that their offensive line is not very good this year. Speaking of their offensive line, overall, this team is not going to be great. Like Ryan Tannehill, he's been around for a while. Gernyman quarterback, whatever it might be. They have a mishmash of wide receivers here. They have Kenny Stills. They lost Jarvis Landry. I don't know how many scoring opportunities Kenian Drake is even going to get. So I think the talent is there, but I worry about the opportunity with Francois being there. Caleb Belage, the team not being all that great, I think they're going to be trailing in a lot of games that normally doesn't lend itself to running backs, getting carries in the fourth quarter. So for those reasons, where he's going in the fourth round, I think that's just too high of a price to pay from right now. Is Frank Gore then a sleeper for you, Frank? No, I think these guys are going to kind of cannibalize each other. I think maybe Frank Gore gets 8 to 10 touches per game. Maybe Kenian Drake gets 12, 15. And then even Caleb Belage is going to get worked in there a few times too. I mean, you know, 5 to 6 touches a game. So all those guys just there taking away from each other. I don't know that we're really going to have a fantasy-relevant running back in Miami this season.