Interview with the Enemy: It’s football time http://www.neworleanssaintsteamonline.com/marcus-williams-jersey , folks, and we’re back again with the Interview with the Enemy series. Now the games actually count! This week, our BFF, Jeanna Thomas, of The Falcoholic answers 5 quick questions about our week three matchup against our hated divisional rival Atlanta Falcons.***The Falcons were able to bounce back in a big away against the Panthers after a heart-breaking loss to the Eagles to open the season. What was the biggest difference in the Falcons from Week 1 to Week 2?What can we expect out of Tevin Coleman and the Falcons running game in Week 3?How has the Falcons defense made up for the losses of Keanu Neal and Deion Jones?Who is one Falcon Saints fans might not be familiar with that you expect to make an impact in this game?What’s your prediction for the game? Final score? ***A big thanks to Jeanna for taking the time to answer our questions. Make sure you check out her work and the rest of the good folks at The Falcoholic for tons of Falcons content. You can follow Jeanna on Twitter @jeannathomas, The Falcoholic @TheFalcoholic, and of course you can always follow me @dunnellz.4 daily fantasy players from the Saints and Browns matchup If you’re a daily fantasy player, before each game I will look at three/four players from the New Orleans Saints and their opponent’s rosters that I would target in daily fantasy (based off their value and potential results). Obviously, Saints QB Drew Brees is a safe QB for daily fantasy leagues, but spending your money on a top-tier starting QB leaves you scraping the barrel to fill out the rest of your roster. So here are three Saints and one Brown that provide the most bang for your buck. (Values from Fanduel.)QB Drew Brees (NO) - $8 Womens Sheldon Rankins Jersey ,800Brees is actually the most expensive QB in daily fantasy in Week 2’s Sunday games, coming in $100 more expensive than Aaron Rodgers of the Green Bay Packers. Regardless, he’s still a solid play for daily fantasy, even against a Cleveland Browns that turned Ben Roethlisberger over multiple times in Week 1. Start Brees with confidence.WR Josh Gordon (CLE) - $6,300This is an incredible value play here. Gordon is $2,600 cheaper than the most expensive WR available, and we saw the Saints struggle against opposing wide receivers last week. In fact, the Saints struggled against big and fast receivers like Mike Evans, and that is just what Josh Gordon is. On top of that, Gordon is one of the top red zone threats on the Browns Womens Mark Ingram Jersey , so whether its in yards or sniffing the end zone, Gordon should put up respectable numbers this week.TE Benjamin Watson (NO) - $5,100Watson showed in Week 1 that while he’s not going to get near the amount of targets per game he saw in his first stint in New Orleans, he’s still one of Drew’s favorite and most trusted targets when the Saints need a key conversion. At $1,700 cheaper than the most expensive tight end available, Watson is only a few hundred dollars more expensive than the cheapest starting tight ends in the NFL. Saints DST (vs CLE) - $4,000I’m banking on a solid bounce-back campaign for the Saints in Week 2. After an abysmal performance the Buccaneers in Week 1, the price of the Saints DST in daily fantasy couldn’t get much lower. It’s a risky play absolutely, but one that could pay dividends.My full daily fantasy lineup this week: DQB QB Drew Brees (NO) - $8,800JRB RB James Conner (PIT) - $7 www.neworleanssaintsteamonline.com ,000RB Melvin Gordon (LAC) - $8,200WR Josh Gordon (CLE) - $6,300WR Nelson Agholor (PHI) - $6,100WR Mike Evans (TB) - $7,900TE Benjamin Watson (NO) - $5,100FLEX Kenyan Drake (MIA) - $6,600KFLEX ,600DST Saints (@ GB) - $4,000