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See which WR & RB sleepers, 2nd-year RBs, and QB2s are flying under the radar and can give you an edge in your league. [FantasyPros]( [NFL Draft Wizard App]( NFL Draft Wizard App [iPHONE]( | [ANDROID]( | [iPAD]( [17 WR & RB Sleepers]( 17 WR & RB Sleepers These 17 players, each outside of the consensus top 30, may be just what your team needs to make a deep run. [VIEW PLAYERS]( [8 Second-Year Running Backs to Draft]( 8 Second-Year RBs to Draft These second-year backs are poised to make big impacts for their teams and should be on your list to target. [VIEW RUNNING BACKS]( [Updated Expert Rankings]( Updated Expert Rankings Check out our latest expert player rankings for redraft leagues and dynasty rookie drafts. [REDRAFT]( | [ROOKIE DRAFTS]( [Use Our Best Draft Tools]( Use Our Best Draft Tools Download the Draft Wizard app (free) to access our best fantasy draft resources and run next-level mock drafts on-the-go. [GET THE APP]( | [START MOCK]( [5 QBs with Top-5 Upside]( 5 QB2s with Top-5 Upside If you miss out on one of the big names, don't panic - these QBs might give you the same outcome at a lower cost. [VIEW SLEEPER QBs]( [3 Overvalued Players]( 3 Overvalued Players There's no denying these players are fantasy all-stars - but does that justify their current price? [VIEW PLAYERS](     Videos & Podcasts [Subscribe to Podcast]( | [Subscribe to Video]( 4 LATE-ROUND QB DRAFT STRATEGIES | How To Draft Quarterbacks in 2024 Fantasy Football [[ratio]  ](     Top Headlines [View all player news >>]( [Anthony Richardson]( [Richardson dealing with shoulder soreness, not considered big deal]( [Breece Hall]( [Breece Hall not practicing due to "some lower-half stuff"]( [Sterling Shepard]( [Sterling Shepard signs with Buccaneers]( [Nick Chubb]( [Nick Chubb (knee) without timetable to return]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [Podcast]( This message was intended for {EMAIL} Copyright © 2024 Marzen Media LLC (d/b/a FantasyPros) P.O. Box 370092 Las Vegas, NV 89137 All rights reserved. [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [View in Browser](

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