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Fantasy football advice [View this email in your browser]( [FantasyPros]( [Team Needs]( Free Agent + Draft Needs Every team has needs that will be addressed in free agency and the draft. Time will tell how it all pans out, but here's what we think should happen. [VIEW HERE]( [Undervalued Players]( Undervalued Players It may be early for rankings, but analyzing them is not. We asked a few experts to look at the consensus and tell us who they feel are valued too low right now. [VIEW HERE]( [Dynasty & Rookie Rankings]( Dynasty Rankings Stay one step ahead of your competition with our dynasty and rookie rankings. Our consensus is updated all preseason to provide you the latest advice. [TOP 250]( | [ROOKIES]( [Big Board]( Big Board: Top 100 The NFL draft doesn't always result in the best player taken, but if it did, here's how we rank the top 100 players making the leap to the pros. [VIEW HERE]( [Rankings]( Free Agent Destinations As we've seen in the past, a change in scenery can do wonders for players. Here's a look at the best landing spots for the top free agents out there. [VIEW HERE]( [Signed Le'Veon Bell Helmet]( Free Le'Veon Bell Helmet There's still time to put your name in the hat to win a signed Le'Veon Bell helmet courtesy of SportsIntegrity.com. Just click the link below for steps on how to enter. [VIEW HERE]( [Rookie WRs]( Undervalued Rookie WRs The NFL Draft will be here before you know it. Here's a look at which wide receivers could be better than how they're being viewed right now. [VIEW HERE]( Top Headlines [- Jarvis Landry get franchise tag]( [- Doug Martin released by Bucs]( [- Le'Veon Bell could see franchise tag]( [- Eddie Lacy not expected to stay in Seattle]( [- Jets could pursue Kirk Cousins]( [- View all the latest updates >>]( Latest Videos [- Baker Mayfield draft analysis]( [- Calvin Ridley draft analysis]( [- Top 10 stats from 2017]( [- View all our videos >>]( Copyright © 2018 Marzen Media LLC dba FantasyPros, All rights reserved. Hi, you are receiving this email because you registered at FantasyPros. Our mailing address is: Marzen Media LLC dba FantasyPros P.O. Box 401084Las Vegas, NV 89140 [Add us to your address book](//fantasypros.us2.list-manage.com/vcard?u=7dd27cdab984a8a2867612eb1&id=b55a1ac4b6) Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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