Five mana for up to two creatures off a top-eight dig is a rate green pays happily, but the Sneak line is where this earns its slot over a straight pile of fatties. TMT's combat math cooperates: hybrid commons that already want to attack on turn three or four hand you an evasive body to bounce, and dropping the cost to three-and-a-green by returning one attacker at declare-blockers is a real tempo swing, not a parlor trick. The bounced attacker lands back in hand to replay later, so the dig costs you a combat step and a card you keep, not a card you lose.
GU Sneak and BG Food want it for different reasons. GU runs the cleanest evasive bottom end, so it reaches the discounted line most reliably and treats the spell as a mid-combat board explosion. BG cares less about the alternative cost: it wants two bodies dumped at once to feed Food and sacrifice fodder, and it is content paying the full five on curve. Take it P1P3 to P1P5 in green seats, higher once you have seen a mythic Turtle legend or Shredder, Unrelenting you would love to cheat into play. Maindeck in any green deck running sixteen-plus creatures with five- or six-drops at the top.
The weakness is structural: a one-hit miss collapses the rate, and the random-order bottoming means you cannot smooth the next few draws to recover. The bodies also arrive on the battlefield where Stomped by the Foot answers the best of them at instant speed. Below seventeen creatures and without at least two real cheat targets, this is a worse Hunting Pack.

