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Fantasy football advice Week 4 is here! My Playbook App | | Week 4 Start/Sit With a new week of NFL

Fantasy football advice Week 4 is here! [View email in browser]( [FantasyPros]( My Playbook App [iPHONE]( | [ANDROID]( | [iPAD]( [Week 4 Start/Sit]( Week 4 Start/Sit With a new week of NFL action upon us, it's time for another edition of "The Primer", in which we provide detailed matchup analysis of every relevant player. [VIEW HERE]( [Start/Sit Assistant]( Start/Sit Assistant You probably have some difficult lineup decisions to make. Sync your team into My Playbook and you'll get instant advice based on matchups and projections. [VIEW HERE]( [Start/Sit Player Grades]( Start/Sit Player Grades We break down hundreds of fantasy-relevant players based on several factors, giving them each a final grade to help you decide who to start or sit in Week 4. [VIEW HERE]( [Week 4 Rankings]( Week 4 Rankings We have more than 100 experts taking part in our weekly consensus rankings across all major scoring formats. See how your players measure up for Week 4. [PPR]( | [HALF-PPR]( | [STD]( [FanDuel Week 4 Contest]( Beat the Experts Sign up for our weekly FanDuel DFS contest and you could win $500; roster Gardner Minshew, and you'll have a shot at a free FantasyPros upgrade. [VIEW HERE]( [More Start/Sit Picks]( More Start/Sit Picks We aren't done providing valuable start/sit advice for Week 4; we've highlighted other notable names, along with whether you should play them or bench them. [VIEW HERE]( Top Headlines [- Mike Williams (back) ruled out]( [- Melvin Gordon could play a limited role]( [- Amari Cooper (ankle) returns to practice]( [- T.Y. Hilton (quad) not practicing]( [- Damien Williams (knee) still sidelined]( [- Terry McLaurin misses practice]( [- Josh Rosen is starting Week 4]( [- View all the latest updates >>]( FantasyPros Shop [- Fantasy Football Tee]( [- FantasyPros Podcast Tee]( [- No Points for Second Tee]( [- The Primer Tee]( [- FantasyPros Logo Tee]( [- Fantasy Champion Tee]( [- 16-bit Touchdown Tee]( [- View all our merchandise >>]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( This message was intended for {EMAIL}. Want to change what messages you receive? [Update your preferences]( | [Unsubscribe from list]( Copyright © 2019 Marzen Media LLC (d/b/a FantasyPros), All rights reserved.

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