 What's going on? I am Greg Saussman joined today by Jim Saunders of FanDuel who had a fantastic weekend. I don't need to ask him because at 17 to one with Dustin Johnson, a ticket he has held for the last eight months, it had to be a perfect weekend. What's up, Jim? Yeah, sometimes it's better to be lucky than smart, Greg. And I got very lucky with that, given the way, I mean, obviously, like, you can't be lucky given the circumstances and light of the masters being postponed. But you know, I'll take it, not going to complain about some free money by any means. So good weekend for sure. Good DFS weekend, too. And some exciting players getting good use of, especially DeAndre Swift. So like, I'm just in a good mood. How are you doing? I've been doing better. Jared got through for a single touchdown yesterday. But Josh Reynolds got buckets, man. Like at least, like at least we had that. He did. He did a ton of buckets. Russell Wilson didn't do too much either. So that game wasn't really the game for me. But you mentioned DeAndre Swift and we talked about him as a player who stock was rising, I feel like over the past few weeks. And now it's happening. The report came out either Saturday or Sunday, and Matt Patricia was going to trust this guy. And I was waiting for Adrian Peterson to be his starter in that game. And then somehow get 20 carries. It didn't happen. DeAndre Swift, he did 23.4 fan dual points later. It certainly seems like DeAndre Swift has entered our circle of trust. Yeah, he got to tick up a couple of weeks ago with that really good game against Atlanta. But then here things kind of got pumped up like it was a tick before. This is a leap for DeAndre Swift. The reasons that you mentioned, we couldn't initially trust him because we know the Lions are a frustrating, very strange team. And we couldn't say, okay, even if he's good, it may not lead to use it right away. Here we saw that though. And I think the good thing about DeAndre Swift is that we saw all the peripherals come to fruition this week. 71% snap rate. That is the first time he has topped a 62% snap rate this year. So up 9% points from his previous high, he had 16 carries and five targets. And that's valuable for anyone. But it's especially valuable when you're good. And DeAndre Swift is freaking good, man. That's really helpful. So I'm not saying this is a comparison, but it's kind of similar to Alvin Camara in his rookie season, where when his volume went up incrementally, it mattered more because he was good at football. And I think we're seeing kind of similar things here with DeAndre Swift. Every additional carry, every additional target that he gets is extra valuable because he does quite a bit on that volume. He gets downfield targets in this team. He gets targets in the red zone, which we love for sure. So DeAndre Swift just seems to be trending up. And I think we're not going to see that end anytime soon because he gets Carolina next week, Houston the week after that on Thanksgiving, which means that he'll be like 100% lock for the Thanksgiving DFS slate. And then just a good schedule after that too. So I am always hesitant to trust this Lions coaching staff. I will continue to be hesitant for sure. But I think that DeAndre Swift has kind of forced their hands and has made himself a DFS type fixture. He has $6,900 for week 11 in DFS. I think that is a smidge too low. And I think that the efficiency here is good enough for us to trust him. He doesn't get the same volume that he had in week numbers 10. So DeAndre Swift has been on our radar for a bit now, but he's firmly on the crosshairs given what he did on Sunday. So I think that we can kind of, you know, let our guard down a bit with this Lions team as scary as it may be and trust DeAndre Swift from week 11 going forward. I definitely don't trust this Lions coaching staff. The coaching staff had almost blew it yesterday against the Washington football team. They wind up surviving. They still have jobs, but more importantly for us, DeAndre Swift very much has a job as well. That talent is clear. It's being clear for weeks. It's amazing that we can see something that coaching staff cannot, but certainly seems that it may have now entrusted DeAndre Swift in the next couple of weeks with that schedule nice and soft with Carolina and Houston coming up. It should be a fun time to lock and load DeAndre Swift into our lineups. The Pittsburgh wide receiving core has been a little tough to figure out as well. Like we went through the whole Chase Claypool thing, which continued yesterday. Judas was up and down. He was good yesterday. But DeAndre Johnson, when he's out there, he certainly seems like the man. Yesterday, he had 20.6 banjo points and Ben Rothsberger was looking for him early and often throughout the day. I never know which Steelers wide receiver to go to, but DeAndre Johnson is someone who stocked you believe is rising here in daily fantasy. How come? It could just be a situation where I was too low on DeAndre Johnson previously because I feel like I've been lower on consensus on than everyone else on DeAndre Johnson since the off season because he has never really shown yardage upside. He's had a good target share, but because he doesn't get downfield looks and isn't super efficient, it hasn't mattered. But yesterday it did matter because he had 116 receiving yards. That is the most he has had in his entire career by 24 yards. So my concern was yardage upside that is no longer a concern based on what he did on Sunday. Now, if you look at the games where they've had all three of Chase Claypool, JuJu Smith Schuster and DeAndre Johnson healthy, DeAndre is second on the team in targets behind JuJu Smith Schuster. That's a good thing for JuJu Smith Schuster, but DeAndre is getting more high leverage targets than JuJu and he's getting more yardage upside as a result of that. So despite the fact that JuJu does leave the team of targets in that time, I'm still going to rank DeAndre Johnson higher because I feel better about him getting downfield work. He doesn't need 15 targets to get to 100 yards. He only needs like 12 because Ben Rappelsberger is not necessarily chucking it downfield all that often. So I had one concern with DeAndre Johnson. It was not target share. It was not stickiness in this offense. It was not his floor. It was his upside. But on Sunday, he showed that upside. I think that's a good thing. You can get touchdowns. Now I know he can get yardage too. So I'm willing to embrace DeAndre Johnson going forward. The salaries on these three guys are honestly pretty comical in week 11 because they're all either 65 or $6,400. So basically Fandle is saying, you figure it out, we're not going to. And I think that if you're doing that, you have to rank DeAndre Johnson first. Claypool is in play because he gets the high leverage targets, the high leverage rushes. And JuJu is in play because the volume is good. But if I'm picking just one guy in this receiving core right now, it's going to be DeAndre Johnson. I love that Fandle's mantra is you figure it out with Steelers wide receiver to grab. But many were too low on DeAndre Johnson. But he saw he's rising here with those 20.6 Fandle points yesterday. The target share certainly seems to be there. Whenever he's healthy, whenever he's on the field, Van Rothenberg is looking his way. And now we can see that he can do more after the catch and he can be productive inside the red zone. DeAndre Johnson becomes someone that's worth watching or putting in your lineups even in DFS. I'm really excited to talk about the last game because I feel like too often we overlook these Thursday night games by the time we roll around to Monday and Tuesday of a week of the week after, right? Because everyone's so focused on what happened on Sunday. We need to go back to last Thursday and talk about what Michael Pittman Jr. did. Pittman had 15.7 Fandle points and I don't trust Phillip Rivers. I get it. The only person I want to believe in is Naheem Hines because it's going to be dump off, dump off, dump off. But Tia Hilton really hasn't gotten into the mix at all for the first 10 weeks of this year. And Michael Pittman, back from injury, certainly made his mark on Thursday night. Can that continue, Jim? I think so. And it's another situation where I'm a bit hesitant to dive in because like the Colts aren't as frustrating as the Lions, but they've been closed so far this year. They've basically been giving the double barrel middle fingers to all DFS players because they have not given anyone really good dependable usage. But Michael Pittman looked good Thursday and he got good volume. So I think that we might have enough here where I can finally, for the first time all year, use a Colt not named Jonathan Taylor in a DFS lineup. And those didn't go that well either. So we'll see if it sticks. But I think that it was encouraging because we look at the two games that Michael Pittman has played full snaps since coming back. He's already in 7.5 targets per game. He has two downfield targets per game in that span, and one and a half red zone targets per game. And now T why Hilton did not play in one of those games. But in the game with T why Hilton, we saw Pittman actually get a 21% target market share. That's only the fifth time this year. The Colts have had a 20% market share for anyone, according to my coworker, Brandon Godula. He's been tracking this for a while because on our recap podcast, we're not big fans of the Colts, but finally in week 10, they did give good usage to Michael Pittman. So I'm open to it. I'm not saying that I'm like prioritizing Michael Pittman using him over everyone else, but I'm open to it. Whereas I was not previous. And that's a pretty big shift for anyone in this Colts offense. So I think that he has talent. I think that Phillip Rivers is still good enough to support fantasy relevant players within this offense. When you add those two things together, I think that's enough for us to use Michael Pittman in daily fantasy. As long as the salary stays low enough, he does have a tough matchup. If Jair Alexander is able to play in week number 11, we also don't know if Jair Alexander would shadow Michael Pittman because they're just, there's a lot of volatility in wide receiver cornerback matches. So I think that Michael Pittman is someone who needs to be on our radar now. Whereas that didn't really need to be the case previously outside of single game slates, Pittman trending up and making me finally interested in a Colts player, which I didn't think I would do for the rest of this year. Once Jonathan Taylor clearly became not a thing. This Colts team is weird. Not being able to trust Jonathan Taylor is brutal, especially once more than Mack went down. We all thought this was Jonathan Taylor's back for good. It hasn't happened. T.Y. Hilton goes down. Nobody really steps up. T.Y. Hilton goes back and Michael Pittman show. Who knows what's going to happen with Phillip Rivers and the Indianapolis Colts. But Michael Pittman as a young receiver, as a rookie is only getting better. And you could see that progress with your own eyes is not just looking at advanced statistics to do it to come to that realization. But the statistics are there. And the Colts pass the eye test. Michael Pittman could be somebody long-term that's cheap enough on DFS to make it worth it for you each and every Sunday. That's going to do it for us here on the Fandall Hurryup. Jim, we appreciate the time. I'll talk to you later this week. I am looking forward to it, Greg. The week 11 slate looking pretty tasty so far. A lot of good running backs back on there. So a lot of tough decisions. And I can't wait to talk through it with you on Friday. It will be fun Friday. We will wildly go before we get there. Because tomorrow, I'll be joined right here on the Fandall Hurryup with Tom Becquiao as we take a look at the top players on the board for this week 11 DFS slate. For Jim Sonnis, I'm Greg Sussman. Thanks so much for watching. Enjoy Monday Night Football tonight. And we'll see you back here tomorrow for another edition of the Fandall Hurryup.