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might be in line to disappoint... [FantasyPros]( [NFL My Playbook App]( My Playbook App [iPHONE]( | [ANDROID]( | [iPAD]( [Week 3 Start/Sit: Sleepers & Duds]( Start/Sit Sleepers & Duds Name recognition can only get you so far. Here are the undervalued players experts think you should be starting, and the big names to bench. [VIEW SLEEPERS & DUDS]( [Pristine Auction]( Signed NFL Memorabilia Signed football memorabilia–jerseys, helmets, footballs, cards up for auction! Use code FP15 for $15 off your first purchase. [CLAIM OFFER - BID TODAY]( [Week 3 Rankings & Tiers]( Week 3 Rankings & Tiers Fitz ranks every fantasy-relevant player and breaks them into tiers to help you with this week's start/sit decisions. [VIEW RANKINGS & TIERS]( [Week 3 Expert Rankings]( Updated Expert Rankings Another week, another round of injuries and breakout stars. Don't set your lineups without checking the latest rankings. [PPR]( | [HALF-PPR]( | [STANDARD]( [Start/Sit: Safe & Risky Picks]( Start/Sit: Safe & Risky Picks Right in the middle of the sleepers & duds sit your borderline players - let's break down who's a safe or risky start. [VIEW PLAYERS]( [Over/Under Challenge]( FREE Over/Under Challenge Colin Cowherd's sitting at a 65% Win% on the season. Can you beat him this week? Compete FREE in the O/U Challenge. [SUBMIT PICKS NOW](     Videos & Podcasts [Subscribe to Podcast]( | [Subscribe to Video]( Fantasy Football Week 3 Lineup Advice | Must Start Players, Sleeper Sits + Debates (2024) [[ratio]  ](     Top Headlines [View all player news >>]( [Kenneth Walker III]( [Kenneth Walker III (oblique) misses practice Thursday]( [A.J. Brown]( [A.J. Brown (hamstring) officially doesn't practice Thursday]( [Rachaad White]( [Rachaad White (groin) limited again Thursday]( [Nico Collins]( [Nico Collins (hip/foot) officially limited Thursday]( [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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