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Avoid these players if you want to win... Experts' Biggest Draft Busts We asked 50+ fantasy football

Avoid these players if you want to win... [FantasyPros]( [Experts' Biggest Draft Busts]( Experts' Biggest Draft Busts We asked 50+ fantasy football experts which players are being drafted too high and why you should avoid them at ADP. [VIEW DRAFT BUSTS]( [Take Your League to a Game]( Take Your League to a Game Move your league to Fantrax (or create a new one) for FREE! Multiple leagues boost your chances to WIN! [ENTER TODAY]( [Draft Assistant]( Your Draft Day Cheat Code Make the most of every pick and draft a title-winning team with real-time expert advice during your draft. [VIEW DRAFT ASSISTANT]( [Quarterbacks to Avoid]( Erickson's 8 QB Busts Buyer beware: These QBs are obviously great talents to have on your team, but are they really worth overpaying for? [AVOID THESE QBs]( [Updated Player Rankings]( Latest Draft Rankings Drafting this weekend? Use the most accurate & up-to-date rankings for PPR, Half-PPR, and Standard scoring leagues. [PPR]( | [HALF-PPR]( | [STANDARD]( [Win a Signed Burrow Helmet!]( Win a Signed Helmet! HereҀ™s your chance to score this signed Joe Burrow helmet for FREE, courtesy of our friends at Pristine Auction. [ENTER CONTEST (FREE)]( β€Š β€Š Videos & Podcasts [Subscribe to Podcast]( | [Subscribe to Video]( Fantasy Football Draft Targets for EVERY ROUND Top Expert Picks (2024) [[ratio] Β ]( β€Š β€Š Top Headlines [View all player news >>]( [Brandon Aiyuk]( [Brandon Aiyuk agrees to extension with 49ers]( [Puka Nacua]( [Puka Nacua (knee) expected to be ready for Week 1]( [Mike Williams]( [Mike Williams (knee) expected to be ready for opener]( [Brock Bowers]( [Brock Bowers (foot) expected to play in season opener]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [Podcast]( This message was intended for {EMAIL} Interested in reaching 1M+ fantasy football fans? [Connect with us about advertising!](mailto:partners@fantasypros.com?subject=Advertising With FantasyPros) 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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