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Fantasy football advice Fine-tune your roster [View email in browser]( [FantasyPros]( My Playbook App [iPHONE]( | [ANDROID]( | [iPAD]( [Waiver Wire Rankings]( Waiver Wire Rankings Prioritizing your waiver wire claims can take a while. Fortunately, our experts have done much of the work for you, ranking their top Week 9 waiver picks. [VIEW HERE]( [Waiver Wire Assistant]( Waiver Wire Assistant Get the jump on your league-mates with our Waiver Wire Assistant, which analyzes potential waiver wire moves both for Week 9 and for the rest of the season. [VIEW HERE]( [Top RB/WR Pickups]( Top RB/WR Pickups Our experts provide a handful of waiver wire suggestions for fantasy owners who need a bye-week or injury replacement at running back or wide receiver. [VIEW HERE]( [Updated Rankings]( Updated Rankings Whether you need an early Week 9 rankings fix or you want to see how your players are rated for the rest of the season, we have you covered here. [WEEK 9]( | [REST OF SEASON]( [Priority Waiver Pickups]( Priority Waiver Pickups Some waiver wire options stand to be more valuable than others – so we've taken a deeper dive on two players you should snag if they're available. [RASHAAD PENNY]( | [MARK WALTON]( [Week 9 Streamers]( Week 9 Streamers Another week, another bunch of roster holes to address – so let us help fill the gaps by providing streaming options at quarterback, tight end and D/ST. [QB & TE]( | [DEFENSE]( [More Waiver Pickups...]( More Waiver Pickups... Need even more waiver wire advice? Here's a list of more than a dozen additional free-agent options to consider, including a returning Derrius Guice. [VIEW HERE]( Top Headlines - [Chase Edmonds to miss a few weeks]( - [Kenyan Drake traded to Cardinals]( - [Joe Flacco (neck) ruled out for Week 9]( - [DeSean Jackson expected to practice]( - [Miles Sanders will likely play in Week 9]( - [Marquise Brown expected to return]( - [Matt Breida added to injury report]( [- 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) 9318 Desert Heat Ave Las Vegas, NV 89178-6217 All rights reserved.

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