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It's draft season! Wizard App | Undervalued Players When it comes to drafting, there are always a fe

It's draft season! [View this email in your browser]( [FantasyPros]( Wizard App [iPHONE]( | [ANDROID]( [Undervalued Players]( Undervalued Players When it comes to drafting, there are always a few value picks at each position. Here are ten players the experts have identified. [VIEW HERE]( [YouRulz]( Fully Customized Fantasy There's a new way to play fantasy and you can do so now with YouRulz.com. Take your league to a new level with in-game swaps, penalty yards & much more!​ [VIEW HERE]( [Draft Kit]( Updated Draft Kit We're just weeks until the season starts. Prep for your draft with our all-inclusive draft kit! You'll get printable rankings, online draft tools, apps & more. [VIEW HERE]( [Boom or Bust]( Boom or Bust WRs Identifying the best, and most stable wide receivers is easier said than done. We've run through the numbers to quantify who those players are. [VIEW HERE]( [Preseason Lessons Learned]( Preseason Lessons The first week of preseason can be a lot of fluff, but we're taking a closer look at how players performed, their mechanics, and telling you what you can take away. [VIEW HERE]( [NFL Podcast]( Bold Predictions It's a great week to make some bold predictions and that's exactly what we're doing with our guest on the pod, Brad Evans from Yahoo! Sports. [LISTEN HERE]( [Running Back Sleepers]( Running Back Sleepers Everybody wants to hit on the next Jordan Howard. See which five running backs could return you big time value based on when they're being drafted. [VIEW HERE]( Top Headlines [- Ryan Mathews released]( [- Marqise Lee has high ankle sprain]( [- Devonta Freeman in concussion protocol]( [- Mike Williams not expected back until October]( [- Jay Cutler will start Thursday]( [- Erik Swoope gets knee scoped]( [- Read more news updates >>]( Copyright © 2017 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]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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