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Gregg Sussman and Frank Stampfl open the show looking at a strong outing from the Jets, as well as a tough loss for the Raiders on Monday night. Going into Week 2, the guys look at some players to pick up on waivers, including Robby Anderson and Quincy Enunwa, as well as Jared Cook being a possible pick-up to replace players like Delanie Walker and Greg Olsen. Some running backs the guys like include Raider Jalen Richard and Bronco Phillip Lindsay. #FNTSY #NFL #fantasyfootball #MNF #Week1 #Week2 #WaiverWire #Jets #Raiders #Broncos

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listening to the Fantasy Sports Radio Network. Fantasy best Friends Forever m Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do it do yea is his the Fantasy best Friends Forever here on the Fantasy Sports Radio Network alongside for Rankie Sample, I am Greg Susman. A happy New Year to you all and a happy week one in the books as well for Reggie who can't hear me. What is going on, man bggae, There's a lot going on. Very excited to talk about the Waiver Wire today, the first big Waiver

wire run of this really the first today. It's the first where it will obviously be led by Sam Donald Princy noona Jet's defense in any other Gang Green members that you can find on your waiver wire, Greggy, how about them Jets? How about them Jets? They were great? Listen, you know you're watching that game, and I was riding for the Jets because um in the surmiber pool that I'm in a gonna of people at the time. I have the lines last night, so I'm like, all right,

let's just let's go Jets. And after the first pick six, immediately as the game started, uh, Sam Donald came back. It was a great game plan by Jeremy Bates, was very, very safe, but also aggressive. And you were right on this Frank all offseason that the favorite receiver of Sam Donald looked to be Quincy Noon. Well, it looks to be said that's essentially the rookie relying on the tight end, because that's what Quincy Nion was. Essentially was last night

a big tight end robby Anderson. That was the novel two plays reverse in the long touchdown pass. So to be clear, Sam Donald was fantastic. Quincy Noon was stepped up. This was the guy that was a wide receiver three all year long, two years ago. He is arguably the top wide receiver ad for real. Sam Donald is not well. He was spectacular last night. As spectacular as he was. Matthew Stafford was pathetically awful. Yeah, that Jets got to him repeatedly, but some of the thirds he made were awful,

Like that's what you expect a rookie to make. Um Stafford was brutal last night. But a lot going on the line side of things. We're getting into all of it, but Frank, congratulations to you. Thank you, Greggy, and I know you were at the game Sunday, the Giants and Jaguars games, so we'll get your thoughts on that and how everything played out there. But yeah, it was kind of a roller coaster emotion last night. Obviously, starting with the pick six, You're like, this couldn't have started in

a more just smashing right. As soon as I saw the ball released hands too right, like rolling out to your right and throwing all the way across the field to the left, and you kind of see the safety spine there. As soon as he releases the ball, I'm like,

this is not good. Something bad is going to happen. Absolutely, you know what Todd Bowl said that it was the best thing that could have happened for Sam Donald because he got it out of the way he got his first interception out of the way, and he really bounced back after that. I think it was you know, it was bothering me, Todd Bows being like, this is the best thing I could have ever happened to him, and I'm like, no, no, it's not the best thing that

could happen. When was he throwing a touchdown? I guess, actual stupid continued, It's no. I mean, look, he turned the ball over a lot in college, so you know, like there's gonna be some growing pain. So I understand wanting to get it out of the way. Obviously, you don't want to bury yourself with a seven zero lead to start the game. But I forgot what it was. What his next sixteen or twenty passes in this game.

I think he only had like two interceptions. It was a perfect passer rating, uh in those next twenty throws after the interception, so you know, he showed that he got knocked down and he bounced back, so you know he made throws. He made a lot of third down throws too, to keep drives going. But I really I wasn't overly impressed until he started to take shots down the field. That shot to Robby Anderson down the field.

To really just trust your receiver in a fifty fifty contested ball and to just put that right on the money. I was super, super impressed with that. Obviously, he's very athletic. I thought the Bolt Jets running backs looked very explosive in this game as well. I thought it was more so bal power between the twenties and Isaiah Crowell in the red zone. Obviously Kroll had that long touchdown run

one year late for Mr Parson Corey the fantasy executive. Um. But all around, yeah, I thought it was a great game for the Jets. I don't want to react too much because I mean, maybe the lines are one of the worst teams this year. You know, maybe they are. But the Jets played fantastically all the game. The defense was spectacular. Andre Roberts on the kick returns he might had a good return in I never really thought Andre Roberts was anything, specially given you know he's bountered around

the league quite a bit four million lines. But um, he was great last night. He was spectacular in all honesty. And I thought the Jets in all three fastests as you mentioned, were great. Uh. The running game was really good. Isaiah Crowell look like a man possessed. It was his you know, his second win in his last thirty three games. Um, he was great, he was They were great last night. The Jets were great. And the funny thing, again is

the Todd Bowls comment. But the funny thing was when they went up like twenty four points, it was just him kind of staring blankly at the scoreboard, and I was like, this is literally how he looks when they're down twenty four four. Uh and and it was very cool, great and greatly played game by the new year were Jets in the first game On the other side of the field. As I mentioned, Stafford was brutal. Jets Stevens was also not taking anything away from him. He was

terrible last night, dude, absolutely terrible. Yeah. The offensive line was not good at all. And I actually liked the offensive line. I mentioned that throughout the off season when we were talking about carry on Johnson and and really the fantasy draft process. I like this Lion's offensive line. I like what they did in the off season. They did not look good in the preseason. They did not

look good in this first game. Reminder, if you get beat by the Jets, pass rush, You're gonna have a long, long season because they do not typically have a good pass rush. I know they brought a lot of exotic blitzes in this game, so again kudos to them. They handled what they were supposed to. But the Lions offensive line and just their overall blocking did not look good

in this game. And I will say, like Garrett Blunt looked like he was running in quicksand I mean, I don't know how much what he has left he got hurt in this game, but it was very obvious to me that carry On Johnson is the lions best all around running back. I wouldn't be surprised if it's not long before we see, you know, fifteen plus touches for him. I think they need to go in that direction and also on the lines offensive side of the ball, and

he gotta baby Tron. I mean, he looked phenomenal in this game, and it came at the expense of Marvin Jones, something that I did worry about in in the preseason. Yeah, I'm gonna start with the running game first. As you said last night, carry On Johnson, in the limited touches that he did have, easily was the best running back on this team. Le Garrett Blunt, you you said it perfectly. Legarrett Blunt looked like he was running a quicksand for most of the night, and he he was playing every

major snap for these team. It was all Blunt really until he got hurt. Um should have been a fumble the cold forward progress there. It was weird. Um, it was a weird night to go to spend a high draft pick on carry On Johnson and then really go with Legarrett Blunt, not just on the goal line. He does have that knee injury. Will see later today how serious that was. But you're gonna see more carry On

Johnson very very quickly. And it was funny because even though they have a new coach in Matt Patricia, the same offensive coordinator Jim Bob Cooder, this is the offense that we've seen forever with Detroit where they just don't they just forget about the run. And it took and I understand they were in catch up mode very very quickly, but it was seventeen all very early on in the

third quarter. And if the defense can just step up after the Jets score right after that instead of another throwing a pick six by Matthew Stafford should have established the run a little bit more. I don't know if it gets out of hand as quickly as it did, but they just knew what was coming and they said it after the game. We knew exactly what was coming, and I think we got in his head and you

saw it, man, you you saw it. They didn't give carry On Johnson a chance that Garrett Blunt went nowhere and theoretic because they're in catch up mode, play the theoretic role we always expected him to have. Now, he did not look good by any means, but his role was the same as ever. So those that spent a late round draftic on theoretic, you should feel good about yourselves because his role has not changed. Harry On Johnson

is not a three down back in this offense. I'm not saying he won't never be, but in this offense he's gonna be a two down back, and then there's going to be theoretic when it comes to the passing game. I thought Golden Tate did not have a great game despite the touchdown. He had to burst up the middle, almost like Randall coven right before, not as far, but he had the burst at the middle to score the touchdown. Um dropped a few passes, wasn't always in sync with

Matthew Stafford. And Kenny Golladay absolutely look fantastic that Marvin Jones got his I don't want to say that he didn't, but Kenny Golladay just looked awesome last night. It wasn't just the massive hit he laid on the Jets player, but it was being all over the field being a monster, and he looked fantastic. He looks like somebody that is ascending. I don't want to see Marvin Jones looks like looks like he's descending, because I don't see it that way.

But I think there's gonna be a role for all three of these players in the offense. They don't have a tight end like Eric e Run. You have a Levine Toyol, though you have Luke Wilson. But I think it will be mostly three wide receiver sets with Tate Galladay and and Marvin Jones. But if he got Galladay for very very little in an auction or very very late in your draft, you should be very very good about yourself. Yeah. Absolutely, And obviously we're gonna talk about

waivers today. Drops and players who want to stream. In Week two, Henny Golladays on in fifty seven percent of CBS Sports league. So if you're playing a ten team league or he wasn't drafted in a twelve team league for some reason, I think above all the names that we're gonna talk about, so he has to be the

number one ad, right. He played the most wide receiver snaps on this team yesterday, and I don't know if that was just because, um, towards the end of the game it was a blowout and it just kind of like left him on the field and they rested Golden Tate and Marvin Jones. But this was the most the highest percentage of snaps that he played in the game,

ninety two point eight six. And then, as we mentioned, twelve targets in this game, the second most targeted receiver, and they moved them all around the field outside, they used them in the slot, they used them on crossing patterns to down the field. So yeah, he looks as everything has advertised. I think if you own him, you feel very very excited right now, totally totally awesome feeling if you Kenny Holladay and not but has a lot of work to do with this team here, Frank when

it comes to the Lions. But that was only the first game that was a one the night football. The second game was out in Oakland in the black Hole, the Raiders and the Rams, and the Raiders got off to a fast start. They would look good. That first drive was awesome, Marshawn Lynch's as beast mode as ever.

I felt really good about it. And it's funny because I remember watching the first quarter of the game and saying, you know, this reminded me a lot of the Eagles the Thursday night before, where everybody and their mother bet on the Atlanta Falcons and everybody counted out the Eagles once again, and the Eagles went and dominated the football

game and won. And I felt the same way about the Raiders, And like, man, I should have texted you and said, been on the Raiders because everybody and their mother wanted to bet on the Rams because how good the Rams are and how bad we perceived the Raiders to be. And after that first quarter, obviously like damn, damn. But the longer the game went on, almost like Chicago and Green Bay in away, the longer the game went on,

you just saw the talent discrepancy. In all honesty, I only watched the first half before I went to bed um. But the first half you saw the momentum swinging, and by the time the second half, as I watched the highlights this morning, by the time the second half hit, it was all Rams all the time, that bastard Robert Woods couldn't get more yards despite leading the leading the team, and all it's both down the field. And so you're a dot tweet earlier this sporting um and and in

the near field as well. Um, so let's start with the Rams they get into the Raiders. What do you think the Rams performance last night? Yeah, so obviously I had the Rams in this game at minus four, and for a lot of the first half I was worried. I was like, look, you know Sean McVeigh and Jon Gruden, they're playing up their relationship storyline before the game. It's pretty much all they were talking about. So I'm like,

this might actually be a closed game. And it looked like that in the first half, and then we saw, as you mentioned in the second half, a talent to screptancy. I was just feed Todd Gurley in the first half. Um, they really bottled them up, and I think, um the Raiders controlled the time of possession a lot in the first half, so we didn't get to see a ton

of Todd Gurley. But then in the second half, and this is what I worried about with Jared Golf coming into the year for fantasy purposes, greg is that I think they're gonna be playing a lot of games with fourth quarter leads and they're just going to grind up clock With Todd Gurley. I don't know how much Jared

Golf is actually going to have to do. Gos still through for two thirty three and two touchdowns, which was good enough to finish his QB fifteen this week, but I think we're gonna see a lot of those performances out of him this year. Todd Gurley was still girly. Twenty rushes for a hundred and eight yards. He had five targets in the game, three receptions thirty nine yards and a receiving touchdown as well, so it was more of the same. Ram's offensive line look great. Cooper cup

is still Jared Goff's guy in the red zone. Had multiple red zone targets in this game. Uh, Brandon Cooks, I thought fitting seamlessly. Eight targets, five receptions, eighty seven yards. He drew a long pass uh pass interference penalty down the field, but they used him in the middle of the field. They lined him up all over as well. Um but Robert Woods, Yes, he didn't convert the targets, but I thought it was very interesting how they used him.

He still was tied forward the team lead with nine targets in this game, three receptions thirty seven yards, but he was the guy that was getting more deep shots down the field from Brandon Cooks. So I think I think in this offense with Sean McVeigh, it's just kind of a mix and match, right, Like defenses are not going to expect Robert would to be the guy getting the deep ball down the field. Brandon Cook's defenses are

gonna expect that. And I think that's why Sean McVeigh is so great, right, Like he's gonna do the thing that teams aren't expect. Brandon Cooks had eight targets last night. The only game Sammy Watkins all year long had eight targets in last season was the one that Robert One of the ones that Robert Woods was out for with a shoulder injury, and Sean McVey used everybody from Cooks to Cup to Woods, and you know, honestly, if you

don't have any of them, I feel good. I think you feel good about the target distribution right, Like there's no place here for a tight end, Like there's no fantasy viable tight end. It's girly, and there's three receivers, and each and every week, if they're in a closer game, you're going to see the target distribution looks something like this, seven eight, nine for all three of these guys. And I think if you drafted them, I had all three

ranked inside my top thirty six. I think that there's a world where all three of these guys are going to be at least wide receiver threes. With Brandon Cooks, I know he looked great last night, but those matchups against opposing strong cornerbacks are coming. But the question is is he the one gets him. I'm not sure he does. And I think what's gonna be what's gonna be probably the safest out of all these guys, it's probably Cooper Cup in the slot in the red zone. He was

still the guy last night in the red zone. Yeah, And there is clearly just a reliability here between Cooper cup Um and Jared goff. I also had an interesting on wide receiver runs, whether the reverses or direct runs. All three wide receivers got a chance to do it last night, Cooper cup Robert Woods. It's the Ferry wide receivers and Toddle that is this office. That's great and it's one of the best offices in the NFL. And again, if you have exposure to it, you feel good about it.

Right now, do we want to jump over to the Raider's side now or do let's go back to the Raiders right now? Because the Raiders Marshawn Lynch I felt look great. He was beast smote and I felt really good about that first half. Yeah, where like the game was really close. So that's awesome. That's what you hope from them. Everybody else is a disaster except for Jared,

except for Jered big Foot Man. Everyone is gonna pick up big Foot become big Foot next week, or at least that's what we expect, because that's all we've ever seen out of Jared Cook. Now it is a new offense. It's John Gruden. Maybe he's making it an emphasis to get Jared Cook involved obviously led the team in targets, tied for the team lead with nine receptions hundred and eighty yards. This also could have been by design against the defense that they were playing. Obviously, Amari Cooper was

a huge, huge disappointment. Absolutely begins matchup. Three targets, one reception, nine yards, and it brought this up to last week, Craig, This might have been the worst possible matchup ever for him because based on the cornerbacks that he was facing, Marcus Peters or keep to leave. No matter where you put him, he's gonna be bottled up. So you're still buying Amari Cooper. You're still in on Amari Cooper because see what you will, this was a terrible, terrible matchup

where I owned him. I'm still viewing him as a wide receiver to which is what I drafted him out. Say what you will about this, dude. Yeah, in fact, he wasn't even targeted signs. What one time I could have been the game plan though. Look at how many targets shared Cook, right, twelve targets. All right, so you're still Mary Cooper, I'm still in Okay, it's still a wide receivers to good luck with that who it goes sure will when to take a break. When we come back.

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on over and start winning today, Frank. Last night in Oakland, as great as Marshawn Lynch was in the first half and as useless as Doug Martin us throughout the game, there was a third running back that really stepped up, and that was Jalen Richard. All the credit of the world goes to Mikey Florio for this one, because Floria told us before the game, before the season jr GS teacher has y'all should take Jalen Rachard because John Greene likes to use the pass catching running back and it's

going to be Jalen Richard. The Raiders got down big in that second half last night, and who was the guy that stepped up? It was, in fact, Jalen Richard. Is there a meaningful amount of snaps for Richard on a weekly basis to make him worth a pickup in week two? Yeah, there absolutely is, Greg And look he had eleven targets in this game, nine receptions fifty five yards,

also had five rushing attempts for twenty four yards. His value will be predicated on game flow and based on last night the fact that you know you heard return of the Mac coming back from break. This team doesn't have Clue Mac anymore. Their defense is very old, as is the rest of their team, and they spoke about it all broadcasts about how John Gruden wanted his veterans in here because they're gonna listen to them. They're you know, they're not gonna take anything. Uh, it's hard to get

through to young players. But we saw an aging defense and and what that can do, especially in the second half of that game. So if you expect this defense and his team overall to be bad and to be trailing a lot in games, that is where Jalen Richard is going to have his value and vice versa for Marshawn Lynch. We spoke about this yesterday dim Day and myself about the Tennessee Titans. I think it's a very

very similar situation. Their value in the or the running mats will be predicated by gameflow, similar to the Titans. If the Titans have a lead and they're just kind of trying to grind out the clock. It's we're gonna get a lot of Derrick Henry if they're playing an up tembo style game and a shootout, or they're trailing, they're chasing points, it's Diana Lewis, same exact scenario. For

the Oakland Raiders. It's going to be Marshaw Lynch if they're winning games, if they're trying to grind out the clock, if they're chasing points and they're running a hurry up offense, be we saw a lot of last night from John Gruden, a lot of hurry up offense, no huddle. Jalen Richard is going to be the guy that's going to be the benefactor. He absolutely needs to be added in full

PPR leagues. A right, there you go, JAYL. Rochard, major benefactors, his Frankie Standfell in PPR leagues of the Raiders, pathetic nous on offense and really that a word no, and their lack of defensive prowess without having Khalil Mack roaming the field. But there's a lot of other guys you could pick up here this week. After the end of Week one and I think I want to start, as I said with the Jets, and I mentioned Quincy and noon Law and when I want to give you some

numbers or whatever, um let started. Actually Reschard, how much you're spending Jailer Richard in a PPR league. I go as high as seven. Okay, it's not that he's not like must add. I mean I did just say the musthead and PPR sven. That's not a must add number. Like in the league where we lost. I lost Levion Bell and Jack McKinnon and I don't have James Conner.

I'm probably gonna go over ten percent for him because I really really need a PPR running back, just a guy that can give me anything ten eleven percent something like that. If you don't really need him, you just need some running back deep, I think it's fine. Okay, then you go to Quincinion one, the other star of the Monday night game. Quincinion would look like the number one wide receiver. Is he your number one wide receiver add this week? And if so, how much? Well, this

depends who is available. Because again, if Kenny Galladay is available in your league, if Tyler Lockett is available, I would put Tyler Locket ahead Quincy na Um and I know, you know, we don't really know what's gonna happen with the Seahawks, But with this Doug Baldwin injury, the fact that Tyler Lockett led this team in wide receiver snaps in week one he played nine percent of the wide

receiver snaps. And we're gonna talk about Brandon Marshall as well, but he only played sixty four point nine percent of the snaps. So Tyler Lockett is clearly the wide receiver that's going to be on the field most for this team and could be the binest, biggest benefactor of Doug Baldwin being out. So Kenny Golladay Tyler Lockett are the first two for me, and then I think that's where Quincy and Nuna comes into play, especially more so in

PPR formats dominated targets. Somebody brought up in the YouTube chat that keep in mind that Jermaine Curse was not active for this game, so there's a chance that he has a role once he returns um but the wide receiver usage of the snaps played for the Jets was

also very interested. There was nobody that dominated snaps. Maybe that's because they scored so many defensive touchdowns and special teams touchdowns, so maybe this isn't really indicative, but the wide receiver snaps for the Jets Noon was sixty seven percent Robby Anderson, Sorell prior Sharon, and then we had Chris Herndon and Neil Sterling. The tight ends kind of really mixed and matching there as well, so nobody really dominated snaps, but when they were on the field, Uncin

was the one dominating targets. So for me, I'm gonna have Quincy in a rank is my number one wide receiver pick of this week outside of the sea, outside of the Seattle guys, Golladay is the only gold. Um. If the goals talent is like other worldland, he looked amazing last night, so maybe I would say Golladay over him that that's fine, um, But Galada is owning over the present of the leaves because he knew was not.

I believe I'm going to and CBS. Okay, So I'm taking a Noon will over both Seattle players because I've never trusted Tyler Lockett in any way, and I don't think all of a sudden bawlings out you can now ball and missed most of the game on Sunday, and Tyler Lockett was not trustworthy. Um he called a touchdown? Greg, Yeah, but I don't think what was the final numbers Tyler Lockett? Ty will lock it four targets, three receptions, fifty nine yards and a touchdown. But it's will distrely gonna get

five targets and a hundred and five yards every game? No, obviously not. But I don't think going to Tyler, I don't, is it? No, dude, Like I'm sick of this. I'm sick of your defense is not good though it's not Tyler. Are they gonna throw the ball so they have to throw the balls somebody? Were they gonna throw it to? I don't know. Both Penny and Carson got five targets each in this game. Do we depend on both Seahawks running backs combining for ten targets a game? I don't

know that I expect that either. I don't know the answer to this question. I don't know that Tyler Lockett is good enough to be the answer though, like a year after year we do this Tyler locking thing and it has not worked out. And I don't know if Doug Boland being out like you're telling me Tyler lock it's the number one wide receiver. WHI because he's guarded by the number one cornerback. You're gonna face the Rams

at some point. Or will Brandon Marshall be guarded by the team's opposing Well, that's another player I don't really want to spend much fat on. It was a week ago we weren't sure Brandon Marshall was making the team. Brandon Marshall is very very little left the tank, and I get it. He scored a touchdown on Sunday. I understand that team in targets, I also had two red zone targets. That's where that's where he's gonna make his pay. You know that crazy that's for Graham last year, lad

in red zone targets. They don't have a red zone weapon outside of Brandon Marshall. He's the really only big receiver unless they start to use Will get to sleep more in that part of the field, or whoever else they have at tight end there um Nick Venette. I know some people were talking him up as well, but he's the only red zone option. I just think that, Look, if Doug Baldwin is out four to six, weeks. Let's say, right, it's not looking good or you're just not mean somebody?

Are the Jets? I mean, maybe the Jets defense is legit. They run the ball more. I mean, how often are they Are they gonna let Sam Downald throw the ball more than times a game? I don't think it's gonna happen that much. Understand how much just based on the targets. Quincy Noon with ten targets, I mean that's awesome. Yeah, when I heard you talking about a noon Wood downstairs and you said you were gonna throw sixteen dollars on him,

like lead mads are listening. Sorry, greg Um, if you need wide receiver help, I can see good high twelve to fiftcent makes sense. I don't. I don't think sixteen is crazy. I like, I'm in you know what I'll say, Tile Lockett isn't that same range. I'll say it's very close between a Noon entire Lockett. Okay, And you like lock It more than Marshal, yes, because he was on

the field more in this game. And like you said, Brandon Marshall was a bad preseason away from being cut, and he only played six of the snaps in this game. Obviously that's going to go up because Doug Baldwin did play about like twenty or before he left this game. But in I think there's gonna be certain packages where Brandon Marshall is on the field. I think Tyre Lockett is the guy who's on the field regardless of what the play call. It is, like he is the wide

receiver who's always gonna be on the field. I think they're both in the field. I mean Jern Brown also played. I mean I'm not saying pick up John Brown percent of the snaps, so that was only you know, that was only six seven percent behind Brandon Marshall. So John Brown and Brandon Marshall were almost on the field the exact same amount of time. They give you some people to drop, yes, sir, all right, let's see. Can I

drop what you want the rundown soon? That's how I'm gonna ask you my personal once I dropped the New Orleans defense, Yes, I am doing that myself. If we're gonna talk about defenses to stream, I think the Jets, Bears, who are widely available in a lot of league because people didn't trust him against the Packers, Bengals, and Texans. Those are four defenses that I saw available in one of my leagues. I would drop the Saints for any of those. Um, I would you say, by Brandy Marshall,

do you me number that? Um, he's a little bit behind. Lock it, I'll say, to make sure you get it. I could be in that you know range, I just put a number on him. But nine. Yeah, yeah, okay. So I mentioned Dante Moncreef downstairs to you. Are you for any of these wide receivers a noon on Locket Golladay? Certainly Brandon Marshall, are you dropping moncree for all of them? Yes? Yes, yes, yes, yes. And I'll also throw Geronimo Allison in that category as well.

Tell more wide receivers really get to an in a second. But just these guys. I don't like the Jaguars passing game, and you knew that. I mean the only guy that I like is Keelan Cole, and I use a seven dollar bid in my home league before the season started to get keeling Cole. And I know he wasn't the most targeted receiver in this game, but still had three

receptions for like fifty four yards. I think in games where they're going to be in shootouts, which could be this week against the New England Patriots, we'll see more of celan Cole. Dante Moncreef was the second had the second highest percentage of snap in this game at the wide receiver position. Um, I just don't trust him all that much. Deed Westbrook. It looked even better than him, you know, honestly being at the game, because I was at the game on Sunday, looked at Dante the guy didn't.

I didn't even know Donte Moncrieve was on the field of course the game. I'm a big serious because I was looking at He's a jack. He's a jack for you. Literally, I was looking at I was looking at the team, and I was like, oh my god, I forgot I have Dante mon Creeve on all my teams. And I looked up and I dropped him for the Seattle defense because it was one of those Yahoo things, the glitches where you could drop player on your bench for a

player who's trash for players doesn't started yet. So picked up the Seattle defense because I had the New Orleans defense in so that was great. Um, And I dropped Donte Moncret the second I dropped and he called his only pass and that was that. I didn't feel bad about him. Yes, I'm dropping Dante Moncreve everywhere. Did you get negative points for the same in my home weak? I got negative to brutal, absolutely brutal, dude, So I got negative four. And the thing is, what does Dante

Moncreeve do better than the other receivers on this team? Right? Keelan Cole has a vertical threat. We get down in the field, and we've seen them use him in the red zone. That's the only thing like mon Creef we've talked about him is a red zone threat. How often are the jackie was gonna throw the ball in the red zone? Especially they have Austin Jenkins and using the red zone, and then Deeedy Westbrook, in my opinion, looks

more explosive, looks like a better route runner. Remember, Ded Westbrook was supposed to be a highly tired wide receiver prospect out of college, but due to off the field issues, that's the reason why he slipped in the draft. So to me, Dd Westbrook and Celan Cole are clearly more talented than Dante mon Creef. I don't mind dropping him. Okay, um leave you another one before we want to these

other wide receivers? Would you drop Michael Gallup? By the way, I didn't listen to your advice and I started draw him Allison over. Did I tell you, yes, it's pay to use Michael gal Sorry? Okay. Also I also told us to use her Peterson. We don't have if we did that. That's a good question. We can look at that as you answer my question, Um, yeah, would you drop Michael Galup? I'm looking at the wide receiver snaps

this week for Dallas Cowboys. Wow, what a mess is is co Beasley sixty seven per Alan hearnscent Deonte Thompson forty seven percent, Michael Gallup forty five percent. Terrence Williams We would not have one. We would have lost by two points. This is an absolute crapshoot. The Cowboys offense and they're passing attack is an absolute crapshoot. Greg. The only one, and kudos to you you called it before the season. The only one you can trust is Cole Beasley.

And he doesn't even have a huge ceiling. And in half PPR and full PPR, I think what we saw this week is his ceiling. The only way, it gets better if he scores a touchdown. I don't think he's gonna score many touchdowns. So seven for seventy seven, that's pretty much cos his ceiling, though, Is it gonna be much better than that? I don't think that they're not gonna pass the game. They're not gonna throw the ball

all that much. And then the guys that you hear it here, the wide receiver snap percentage is all over the place, so they have different packages where they're using Allan Hearns, where they're using Michael Gallut. My question is, why do you go out and sign Alan Herns, Why do you go out and draft Michael Gallup if you're not gonna give these guys opportunities. I mean it, it rights itself here where Herns and Gallops should be the outside receivers for this new team and Cole Beasley should

be the guy in the slop. Why are you do mixing it up with Deontay Thompson guys like Terrence Williams. Those guys are Jags. We've seen Terence Williams for years. He sucks. Same thing with Deontay Thompson. Like what, he scored a few touchdowns last year for the Buffalo Bills. This was just I think this was a terrible offensive game plan for the Dallas Cowboys. They just need to use those two receivers on the outside and then use

Cole Beasley in the slot. But to answer your question, when I dropped Michael Gallup for any of these guys this week, I would would you drop opportunities for those Seahawks receivers. Would you drop Michael Gallup for Cool Beasley? It depends what you need, because if you just need a solid receiver who can give you a safe floor every week, that's Cold Beasley. The way that Michael Gallup was used in the preseason and how they've talked him up,

I think he has more upside. But if you need that safe receiver with the floor every single week easily, is that guy. So I would do that if that's the kind of receiver you need. But I think Gallup has more upside in the long run, probably so. But you looking for the answer to the thing, right if you can emerge as this team's wide receiver one, and the same thing with Alan Hern's that's why I liked them coming into the year. So here's what I was

going in his first week, it's just annoying. If you need somebody to plug into your flex this week, you make that move. It's you make Cold be easily put a cold bus. It's the Giants because Genor Jenkins is gonna be on the outside and Eli Apple. Actually a nice game of the Giants. But right now I have a four dollar bid on Cold Beasley. So if I get him, I think it's fair three to five bucks.

I think, so you start him, throw him in a flex, I'll feel pretty comfortable getting something out of him five or fifty. Why is the floor? That's fine? That's fine. I got like Michael Gallup in week eight. I probably want to own Michael Gallup because he might have emerged like that's one of those way or Jake Seley is always talks about you're taking a shot, right, like you take a shot with a high upside wide receiver and

hope it pends out. If it doesn't, it doesn't, it's not really costing you anything to have him on your bench rather than you know, Richard Matthews, for instance, who is the next player I have to ask? Is he droppable? Yeah? I think based on the Titans offense to what's going on there with Marcus Mariota the injury. We don't have an update on him yet. Things that I've seen look pretty mild on him, So he could be the starter this week, but if anything happens to him, Blaine Gabbart

is the next guy up. There's a lot of mouth to feed in this offense. We saw Corey Davis was peppered with targets in that first game. Thirteen targets, you know, lewis a ton of targets out of the backfield. And then I think, whoever the quarterback is, they're gonna target the tight end. Who now is gonna be John H. Smith because the Landy walkers out for the year. I just don't know if there's enough to go around for

Richard Matthews. Again, maybe this bites you more later on in the year, but I think they're gonna slowly kind of They're they're gonna get him more involved as the year goes on. We didn't see a lot of him out of the preseason. So right now is Richard Matthews preseason. There's no week early on where you're gonna start him. Totally agree with that. There's a whole lot more wide receivers.

I want to I want to mention and I want to start with Jona Allison, who played the third wide receiver role, had sent of the snaps and again a green maybe can come back mode. They were down twenty and nothing in this game, so Allison remained on the field and he caught the big play touchdown. Was he consistent enough for you to feel comfortable starting in you know, I own him everywhere as a handcuff Javonte Adams and because he's part of the Packers offense, are you know

Jona Mollison? I am uh just based on look snap usage eight targets was tied with Devontae Adams, So I think there's enough to go around for all three wide receivers. Dvanta Adams is definitely the guy. I think there's gonna be a little bit of inconsistency between Cobb and Geronimo Allison on a week tweek basis. Remember nothing with Jimmy Graham over the weekend. He'll have his as well too. More waiver wire ads and drops coming up next like

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For those listening on the radio, it just like my left leg out. What are they gonna do? Gregor what are they gonna do on that offensive line? I don't know, man. All the credits to say Kwon Barkley on that sixdr touchdown run. It was absolutely phenomenal. Yeah, it was great. I saved his day. I mean everything outside of that. He was stuffed. I thought he looked fine. He wasn't. It wasn't. It wasn't his fault, pot But I mean, the guy's getting hit in the backfield. That's kind of

what we worried about. Let's just hope he can break off a long touchdown run any any game here. But he he is a guy that he could take it to the house on any touch. I think we know that now. Panthers have confirmed Greg Olsten fractured his foot again, the same injury that kept him out for most of the season last year. Uh, he didn't try to rehab it rather than go to surgery. It is month to month right now for Greg Olsen. Obviously, tackle Darryl Williams,

remember was out in the preseason. I believe he played in Week one, is now going undergoing surgery on his leading the game he started. He started surprisingly and wound up leaving in week one exactly, and that will go undergo surgery on his knee. Panthers are beat up man that Khalil already and I are not good. It's it's not good. And the running back usage I thought was super interesting to Greg because once Christian McCaffrey fumbled inside the five yard line, they had seven red zone carries

for the rest of the game. Guess how many red zone carries he saw after that fumble. Greg's one A lot of c j Anderstond, lot of Cam Newton and he only had ten carries in this game overall. I r is possible here for Greg Olsen? If he lost Greg Olsen, Frank, what direction do you head in on the waiver wire? There's two obvious names at tight end that come to mind for me. Um. One of them Jared Cook, I guess is more than two. One of them Jared Cook. There's actually a decent amount of Titan.

One of them is Johnny Smith. Given Delaney Walker. Um, he's out for the season, and people like Johnny Smith coming into last year, Eric Ebron, if you want to go to the Jared goott the Jerry Cook round, Jack Cook, Eric Ebron, veryvery smilely players, Um, and then you look at well Disley right like this has to be the thing we have to talk about as well. Um, if you lost to Greg Olsen, you lost Delaney Walker, what

direction do you head in? So yeah, you mentioned a lot of the names, Um, and one that you actually didn't mention is the guy who's gonna be filling in for Greg Olson. That's actually Ian Thomas Um, a fourth round draft pick of this season the eighteen raft, a guy who was getting talked up a lot of freak athletes six ft five. Um. He's agile and he ran like a four or seven forty four guy who's six

ft five a tight end. Pretty impressive there, and uh, he caught a twenty seven yard touchdown in the preseason, so he you know, he flashed a little bit of upside. I think he's the guy who's going to fill in here for Greg Olsen. And we know that Cam Newton likes to target the tight end, and you know, maybe it's just we see an upticking targets for d J Moore and upticking targets for Devin Functious because those guys

did not show up in week one. UM, but I think Ian Thomas is a guy that should be thrown. His name should be thrown in that group as well. I will say, based on the usage, I think Jared Cook has to be the top tight end and and I know I I talked bad about him early on in the show. Uh, he's big foot. He can easily disappear next week. Uh it could be game plan dependent because they were facing the Rams. But based on his usage, you kind of have to trust that in week one,

UM and go ahead and add him. I like Eric Ebron. He only saw five targets in this game, though was severely outsnapped by Jack Doyle. But I think it's a little bit telling that Jack Doyle had the fumble that ultimately lead to um the Bengals winning that game. So maybe we see even a little bit more of Eric Ebron, but we've seen that this offense can support two tight ends and a wide receiver. Be Jack Doyle, it could be Eric Ebron, and it could be t Y Hilton.

This team is gonna be throwing the ball a lot this year because their defense is that bad and their offensive line is not good for run blocking. So I don't think that we're gonna see a lot of running the football for the Indianapolis Colt. So I'll rank it Jared Cook. Then I'll put it's close between John H. Smith.

I'll put John HU Smith ahead of Eric Ebron because I think there's more opportunity for targets in that offense because he's the number one tight end, whereas Eric Ebron is the second tight end on his team and probably like third or maybe even fourth in some games in terms of the pecking order for targets. Then I'll put Eric Ebron, then I'll put Will Disally actually, and then i'll put Ian Thomas the bottom of that list. But there I think there's have legit tight ends that could

be targeted on the waiver witer this week. Yeah, and I think it's reasonable. How much are you spending on these guys? Not much even Jared Cook? Jared Cook, I mean, I'll go as high as like six seven bucks, but I was gonna say eight, so I'm not breaking the bank for him. It's Jared Cook. Again, there could be inconsistency, and then all the other guys are kind of like in that three to five dollar range. Um. If you play in a tight end premium league, I couldee bumping

that up a little bit. There are a lot of leagues where it's one point five ppr per tight end. I could I could get as high as ten percent on some of those guys, but there's a lot. This is a very interesting week for tight end waiver wire ads based on the injuries that we we had to Daney Walker and now Greg Olsen you mentioned Eric Ibron,

meaning the second tight end in Indianapolis with Jack Doyle there. Now, Jack Doyle was held pretty much catch list through the first half and in the third quarter, then dominated um late in that second half, and there's Colts offense in general was a lot more diggy donkey than we were ever used to. This is certainly not a Bruisarian system anymore, or and certainly not um Peth Hamilton's or really anything

else that we have seen in Indianapolis before. This is now Frank Reich, and they're going more to a West Coast system where it's quick slants, quick things up in the middle, not not too much of the deep passing game that we've seen in the past, with t hy Hilton being highlighted with Andrew luck Now we didn't see a couple of them. They think I took a couple of shots, but for the most part, it was a

lot of quick hits. And when I think of quick hits and I think Indianapolis, Yeah, I think of Jack Doyle, But I also think of Ryan Grant, the number two wide receiver in Indianapolis. He's on many waiver wires. Frank, how important is it and how much would you spend on Ryan Grant? I think in PPR I would rank him behind every wide receiver we've mentioned so far to

this point. Um, But I think in PPR, based on you know, his usage and his targets, I mean he had nine targets in this game, caught eight at eight out of nine, so it's a very high cash percentage only fifty nine yards, right, So that is a lot of dink and dump. Um, So I do agree with

you there. I just don't know how often a the culture gonna be throwing the ball fifty three times and be how often they can support a second wide receiver, because as I mentioned, it's going to be a lot of t Y Hilton, it's gonna be a lot of throwing to the tight ends. And as we've seen in years past and in this game, Andrew Luck likes to target the running back as a receiver out of the backfield.

Now Heem Hines actually had nine targets, seven receptions for thirty three yards, so he's another running back in that PPR mold that you might want to target. I'd ranking behind Jalen recharded this week. Um, but we've seen that Andrew Luck targets the running back as a receiver out of the backfield. So I mean, I'll throw like one or two bucks on Ryan Grand He's like he's like my backup bid, so like all the other wide receiver bids.

But like one to maybe three bucks. I just don't think that there's going to be enough on a week to week basis that can support two wide receivers, two tight ends and a pass catching running back. That's all I wanted to do, alright, make it thirty by accident, so I added at six, and that's what you're saying. I was like, all right, I'll put it down to three, and then it made it sixty three was like sixteen. You're guaranteed to get him probably probably so um, all right,

So that's that's Ryan Graham. What about Ryan? What about the not the man that Ryan Grhant replaced, but certainly a former colt, and that's Philip Dorsset, who we tried to figure out who's gonna play the slot all the time in New England and we all we're all in. Certainly this guy right here to my left on Chris Hogan. You had to you had to accentuate that one h Greg. This guy, Chris Hogan was a disaster on Sunday. I obviously got the Giant game, so I didn't see why,

but disaster for Chris Hogan. Philip Dorset stepped up, as did Ground obviously, but Philip Dorssett was the main bet ofsiary And you wonder who's in the step up between Um, Cordarrel Patterson and door Set because there's only three wide receivers on the roster Hogan, Dorset, Um and Cordarrel Patterson. Now this team signs Manny Fowler and they signed Corey Coleman after week one when vetery contracts are are not guaranteed. And this is all of course until Julie Ediman gets

back in week four. They played Jacksonville this week. But how much are you spending on Philip Dorset? And are you worried about Chris Hogan? Yeah, so i am. I'm pretty worried about Chris Hogan because remember the first four weeks, that's where Chris Hogan was supposed to make us, make us our money, right because Julian Edelman is obviously suspended for the first four games, so we thought Chris Hogan

will get off to a big start. It was really just a lot of Chris Hogan, a lot of James White and you know, using the next Gen stats, this is a really cool thing that they do. Now they have these charts where you can see where wide receivers lined up on the field and where they kind of ran the routes and what kind of routes they ran, Philip Door said, had I believe it was six receptions in this game, and four of them came from out

of the slot. So Philip Doors said, very interestingly enough, not really what you'd expect as a slot receiver into England, because we look at him as like a burner UM, a guy that can get behind the defense. But he ran a lot of stuff out of the slot this week, and that's where he caught you know, four of his UM six passes here. So I would rank him, I would rank him behind the Seahawks guys. I would rank him behind Ronald Allison and Kenny Golladay, Quincy and Nona.

But that's where he slots in ahead of ahead of Ryan Grant for me, because I think there's weeks, especially early on here, while Edelman is out where you might be able to sneak Philip Doors set in as a flex. I'm not saying that's the case this week against Jacksonville, but based on his usage, he was targeted more than Chris Hogan in the offense this week, I would rank him ahead of Ryan Grant, behind all those other guys, because long term value, I'm just not sure that I

see it. Where does fitting all that o'beasley. Um, I would rank him right behind Quincy and Nona, but probably ahead of Philip door Set. I think he's a guy who can contribute for the entirety of the season, a guy who can give you maybe seventy to eighty receptions for the year. Again, I like Philip door Set early on in the year, and he could be maybe a matchup play. But once Edelman is back, it's gonna be Gronk, It's gonna be Edelman, It's gonna be what we presume

to be Chris Hogan as the outside wide receiver. And then obviously James White and Rex Burkhead are going to get their targets. And two more wide receivers that are out there that I think are worth mentioning. Chris Godwin for Tampa Bay. John Jackson has a concussion. I don't know how soon, um he will be cleared. Obviously we saw Tama Bay could do on Sunday. So I like Chris Godwin and John Brown for Baltimore. If he's out there, he's scored a touchdown. You know, I don't really like

the Ravens, but nevertheless, John Brown as well. We're gonna say goodbye to YouTube right now. We'll continue and finish up the show on our podcast of course, live on the radio. If you're listening to the podcast, we hope you will subscribe, give us a like, leave account and rate us five stars. We'd really appreciate it. Frankie, those are the wide receivers this week. Do you want to touch on Godwin or John Brown at all? Godwin? I think it is a great call as well, he's only

owned in thirty one percent of CBS leagues. We saw him score a touchdown in week one we for the season started, we had they were listed co starters between Godwin and DeShawn Jackson. But it's clear that Ryan Fitzpatrick will just air the ball out. He doesn't give a crap about what happens once the ball is in the air, but he will will air it out. Um. So, DeShawn Jackson think, while he's healthy, will probably be that number two target for Fitzpatrick. But if he misses any time,

Chris Godwin absolutely has to be added. All this Bucks defense is not good. There's gonna be a lot of games where they're gonna be trailing, playing from behind. There's gonna be a lot of targets to go around. I will say, though, I think, you know, the tight ends not doing much in week one is kind of an aberration. I think they bounced back a little bit. At who's expense will that be? Probably you know, some DeShawn Jackson, some Chris Godwin, but I do like Godwin for sure.

I think we have to mention the running backs here as well, Grady. I mean, there's not a ton of running back people. Of course, I was about to get to them. Sorry, well it starts for last, it starts with t J yelden ye. How much do you put on them? If you're a fore net owner, I mean you probably should have owned it, probably should have owned him already. If you're for net owner, you have to go over. Really, you gotta make sure you get TJ. Yeah, I'm I mean, look, you know I was worried about

for Net coming in. We couldn't foresee a hamstring coming, hamstring injury coming. But I mentioned this yesterday as well, the way four NET looked last year Greg pre leg injury and post leg injury, he was a completely different player. Now we're dealing with a hamstring injury in week one, something that you know, again we talked about with Dr a lot over compensation. If he's overcompensating puts, you know, too much train on his foot his ankle. Now, I

mean this can go south very quickly. So you know, I've I've easily talked myself up to it. I'm with you. If you're a for net owner, you have to go over. If you're not and you just want to take a shot, I think that's probably where twelve to fift pcent comes in for t J Yelding. With other running backs that are on the list this week, Philip Lindsay, who very interesting. I never heard of him on all honest Day until Sunday, and Lindsay basically split time very very evenly with Royce

Freeman DeVante Booker were still in the mix as well. Um, how much you spend on Phillip Lindsay this week can't be more than a few dollars, I would think. I think in the PPR, I'm willing to go ten. Yeah, I am. I'm more. I'm actually more inclined to pick him up than I am Jalen Richard just because his overall usage in this game. It wasn't like, all right, he was just the past catching running back. He had the same exact rushing line as Royce Freeman in this game.

So um, I believe it was fifteen four seventy one for each one of these guys up now. Yeah, Phillip Lindsay fifteen seventy one, Royce Freeman fifteen seventy one. But Lindsay was the guy who had three targets in the passing game, two receptions for thirty one yards and the touchdown. I mean, this guy touched the ball seventeen times. Greg, I think you know we have to consider him more so than anyone else that we've mentioned at running back

position outside of Yelden. If you're a four net owner, he's higher than Jaylen or Chard for me, is higher than nieheim Hines for me, just based on this usage and the see higher than Austin Ekeler. Do you Austin Ekeler was used a lot as well in PPR. I'd rather own Eckler than Lindsay in standard. I'd rather take the shot on Lindsay just because if anything happens to Freeman. They've already proved that they will not shy away from using Philip Lindsay on the ground as well. He has

a smaller running back, but extremely electric. I think it's it won't be long before Davantae Booker is completely phased out and we see kind of what might be a frustrating situation, but maybe a committee between the Broncos where it's it's Royce Freeman on the early downs and maybe on the goal line, and then kind of Philip Lindsay as that compliment running back. But he played of the snaps. Royce Freeman played thirty nine. They were very very close here.

I have him ranked ahead of Jaylen Orchard as a way to pick up this group. There you go. We we helped you pick up your players for this. We get those bids in. Uh, don't forget to do it. Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast. It was like five stars and leave a comment. Fantasy Football Frenzy is up next with Jim Day, Corey Parson, and Chris Fenscher For Frank Stample. I'm Greg Susman. We're back tomorrow, we hope

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