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Make your trades with advice from experts Trade + Start/Sit Advice My Playbook App | | 8 Players to

Make your trades with advice from experts Trade + Start/Sit Advice [FantasyPros]( My Playbook App [iPHONE]( | [ANDROID]( | [iPAD]( [Players to Trade Now]( 8 Players to Buy & Sell The waiver wire will only be so helpful in making an impactful move. To better help, we asked experts who they're absolutely buying & selling right now. [TOP TRADE TARGETS]( [Trade Analyzer & Finder]( Trade Analyzer & Finder Trades can be a tricky business but fortunately, our Trade Analyzer and Finder can help you identify the best options out there in your league. [FIND THE BEST TRADES]( [StatHero]( NFL $20K Survivor Pool! Winning has never been easier. Play multi-day survivor pools including the week 10 NFL 20K contest at StatHero. Get a 30% deposit match with code FANTASYPROS. [PLAY NOW]( [Consensus Rankings]( Week 8 Rankings Do you know who to start this week? Our consensus rankings made up from 100+ industry experts can help guide your decisions. View the latest rankings today. [PPR]( | [HALF PPR]( | [STD]( [Trade Value Chart]( Trade Value Chart Our latest trade value chart will help you easily compare players. Quickly see an apples-to-apples point value for all the relevant names at each position. [VIEW HERE]( [Week 8 Start/Sit Advice]( Week 8 Start/Sit Advice Things were looking bleak for Carson Wentz early on, but Week 8 should be one where you start him. We're calling out starts & sits for all the fringe players. [VIEW HERE]( Top Headlines - [Jamison Crowder limited in practice]( - [Gardner Minshew has thumb fractures]( - [Michael Gallup not on trade block]( - [McCaffrey unlikely to play in Week 8]( - [Travis Homer absent from practice]( - [Antonio Brown expected to be ready by Week 9]( [- View all the latest updates >>]( Latest Videos - [Week 8 Start/Sit]( - [Live Start/Sit Q&A]( - [Week 8 Buy or Sell]( - [Top Stashes & Streamers]( - [Live Stream Schedule]( - [View all our latest videos >>]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [Podcast]( This message was intended for {EMAIL} Copyright © 2020 Marzen Media LLC (d/b/a FantasyPros) P.O. Box 370092 Las Vegas, NV 89137 All rights reserved. [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy |]( in Browser](

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