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00:00It's Chase Brown, new quarterback at Green Bay.
00:04You mentioned Flacco's already defeated the Packers, but still, man, that's just a tough team.
00:08Or Ramondre Stevenson.
00:10I promise you, I will give you however many weeks to stop dropping the football, right?
00:14At New Orleans.
00:16You were making that joke before we came on the air.
00:18Pick it up from there.
00:18Chase Brown or Ramondre Stevenson?
00:20I swear, Ramondre, if you fumble like 20 or 30 more times, you're going to have to have a serious conversation about whether or not you get touching.
00:27Look, a lot of Ramondre Stevenson's bad work, the fumbles, were all covered up by the two touchdowns he had.
00:33But let's not lose sight that he had seven carries against the Buffalo Bills and rushed for just 14 yards on those seven carries, right?
00:41So two yards per carry is not getting it done.
00:43You have Travion Henderson there, who is a magnificent talent.
00:47Why we're waiting so long now.
00:48We're in October.
00:49It's kind of crazy that we are where we are here.
00:52And now, look, Antonio Gibson's not in this mix either.
00:54So it's time to turn the page, and I'm going to still roll with Chase Brown, who, by the way, does not have a touchdown since week one.
01:01Last time we saw Joe Burrow healthy as well.
01:04So I know Chase Brown's been bad.
01:06I get it.
01:06It's been frustrating.
01:07And, again, this is not the magic wand here where Joe Flacco just makes everything better.
01:12He's not going to.
01:13But I do think there's opportunities here.
01:15We're going to move the change.
01:16If so, I think the touchdown equity for Chase Brown goes up.
01:18And he hasn't been good, but the offensive line hasn't been good.
01:20But I can't roll with Ramondre with those negative points, because if he doesn't see the end zone, it's basically no point.
01:26So I'm going to go ahead and take a shot with Chase Brown.
01:28Another interesting buy low, too, if you're hurting at RB.
01:31All right.
01:32I like it.
01:32Let's keep it going here.
01:33This next one comes in, and it's a wide receiver deal.
01:37Keon Coleman, Buffalo, out at land.
01:38I know a lot of Bills fans are hoping that Buffalo beats the brakes off the Falcons.
01:42We'll see.
01:42Or back to that same game on New Orleans and New England.
01:45But this time, a receiver for New Orleans, Rashid Shahid.
01:47This might surprise you.
01:50I'm going to ask you a question.
01:51Say, which one of these two guys has at least four receptions in every game this year?
01:56I would think Coleman, but you're leading me to Shahid.
01:59That's right.
01:59In fact, he's got four straight games with four receptions.
02:03He's been very consistent, surprisingly so.
02:06And I think the New Orleans Saints have not been quite as much of a disaster as people were making them out to be this year.
02:12So credit to the head coach.
02:14Credit to this team.
02:15They're not folding up the tents here.
02:16But Keon Coleman has more upside, especially in this game against Atlanta, that does have a potential shootout in it on Monday night.
02:23But I think if you're looking at the way process would tell you right now, Rashid Shahid's been very consistent.
02:27He has big play upside.
02:28That gives you touchdown equity.
02:30I would think he and Coleman have similar touchdown equity.
02:33Now, look, I know the offensive ecosystem is better with Josh Allen.
02:36But at the same time here, if Chris Olavi is locking up with Christian Gonzalez, who is one of the top corners in the league, Rashid Shahid's going to see a fair amount of targets.
02:45Rashid Shahid's been very consistent.
02:46I'm going to roll with the floor of points with Shahid because the up and down of Keon Coleman, I think, is just a little too frustrating to me.
02:52And I do think at the end of the day, they have similar touchdown equity.
02:55So I'll roll with the floor of Shahid and that same equity.
02:57All right.
02:59We are talking with Joe Pizzi Pia, the author of the Fantasy Black Book.
03:02This is FST Fantasy Sports today.
03:04Matt Stryker here.
03:05Whatever happens here in the Jets and Broncos as they begin to commence hostilities, we'll keep you up to date.
03:12Also, at SportsGrid, at SportsGridTV, we're taking your issues.
03:16And someone asks about a tight end issue.
03:18Is David Njoku at Pittsburgh or Zach Ertz against Chicago?
03:24Start, sit, why?
03:27Well, we saw Gabriel take over last week for the Cleveland Browns.
03:31And now we're in a situation where we are looking to see, okay, we saw Njoku work.
03:37Is that something that's going to be something we can count on every week?
03:40And I don't know if that's the answer.
03:41I know Zach Ertz is coming off a down week last week, but I don't think that last.
03:44Terry McLaurin's out for this game, too, on Monday Night Football, already ruled out for this one.
03:49So I'm going to go back again to the touchdown equity of Zach Ertz.
03:52At Pittsburgh, it's a tough spot for the young kid.
03:54I do think their total's too low, though.
03:5616 and a half feels like a very low total.
03:58I do think Dylan Gabriel can get this team in the end zone twice.
04:02And before our eyes, the Cleveland Browns are getting younger and more athletic very quickly.
04:07So you have Harold Fannin.
04:08You have Isaiah Bond.
04:10You have Dylan Gabriel, who you have, Quinshon Judkins, right?
04:14All of a sudden, we're looking up and saying, this is not exactly the slow, plotting Cleveland Browns that we're used to offensively.
04:20So they're getting more athletic.
04:21They're getting faster.
04:22They're getting younger.
04:23And they're doing it all very quickly.
04:24That being said, I'm still relying on Zach Ertz because I still think there's too much unknown, and it's a tough matchup.
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