00:00All right, Joe, give me, you mentioned a New Orleans Saint that had a good showing last week.
00:06Could it continue further down the season? And is he worth rostering?
00:11Yeah, look, since week 12, Devon Vele has had an 18% target share, 65 receiving yards per game.
00:17And it's basically going unnoticed. And you can tell it's going unnoticed because he's rostered in less than 20% of leagues right now.
00:24So Vele is a guy that you can stream this week. I like the situation he's in against Tampa.
00:28Then after that, it gets Carolina, the Jets and Tennessee. Devon Vele might have the best schedule of all the guys we've talked about coming up in terms of what he can do and being productive.
00:36Are the Saints going to have a lot of leads in games? No. Are they limited by Tyler Shuck to a certain extent? Yes.
00:42But Vele hasn't been limited by him. And, you know, Chris Olave had a huge drop in that game last week to a touchdown that went right through his hands.
00:50Not the best look. Chris Olave is still the better of the two wide receivers. But Chris Olave also gets all the attention.
00:55And that's important because that means that Devon Vele is still going to be out there in a lot of single coverage and a lot of scenarios where he could be productive and fancy.
01:03In PPR leagues, maybe you're not going to get a ton of touchdowns. But is this a guy who can get six or seven balls in a week?
01:08I think he can. And I think Devon Vele is a guy that another must pick up.
01:12And we look at that schedule. If you're looking for somebody to take over for a CeeDee Lamb next week and you just don't like anything that's on the waiver wire and Vele's out there,
01:19you could do worse than Devon Vele.
01:21All right. Let's move on to a more established name.
01:27Maybe you can give me at a different position, maybe at the tight end position.
01:30And then hopefully if our producers give us time, maybe we can sneak in a defense.
01:35Well, look, the best streaming tight end this week is not the guy we're going to talk about.
01:38It's Brenton Strange. If you have Brenton Strange against the Colts, you play him this week.
01:42If he's on the waiver wire, you play him this week.
01:44Last couple of games, you started to see this offense evolve a little bit.
01:48If BTJ hasn't been great, you know, Jacoby Meyer is starting to come in now and do something that's been good since they acquired him at the trade deadline.
01:54Brenton Strange is the best streaming tight end, followed probably closely by Dalton Kincaid.
01:58But if those guys are both gone, and I imagine they are in competitive leagues, Darren Waller just came back.
02:04And Darren Waller, if you have, you know, George Kittle on a buy this week or any other tight end on a buy this week that you were playing,
02:10Darren Waller, I think, against the Jets could catch a touchdown and be relevant.
02:13So this is another one of those streaming situations. He is still available, again, in 70% of leagues.
02:19He should be out there. But Strange would be my number one, followed closely by Kincaid.
02:25You can even look at Colston Loveland, too. He's still under 50% rostered.
02:28If he is, you should have him because Roman Dunsay's health hasn't been great.
02:32And you've seen just like a steady trend of Colston Loveland integrating himself in the offense.
02:37I think this time next year, Colston Loveland could be one of these, you know, great fantasy tight ends.
02:42I think the development is there and the situation in the offense is, too.
02:46And last but not least, too, streaming defense. How about the Washington Commanders?
02:48Not the greatest defense in the world, but J.J. McCarthy's been a turnover machine.
02:52He takes over for Brosmer, who started in his stead last week.
02:55We all know how that went. It wasn't good. It was awful.
02:59And the Washington Commanders have a chance to get some turnovers in this game, work with a lead.
03:03And the Vikings, I think, are a team that's just quit.
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