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Sleepers + Pod w/ Christopher Harris Wizard App | Expert Sleeper Picks Figuring out who's going to b

Sleepers + Pod w/ Christopher Harris [View this email in your browser]( [FantasyPros]( Wizard App [iPHONE]( | [ANDROID]( [Undervalued Players]( Expert Sleeper Picks Figuring out who's going to be Jordan Howard this year is easier said than done. We asked the experts to identify which sleepers could give you that edge. [VIEW HERE]( [Cheat Sheet Creator]( Track All Your Sleepers Never forget a sleeper again with our Cheat Sheet Creator. Build a cheat sheet instantly w/ consensus rankings. Easily tags your favorite sleepers, busts & more! [VIEW HERE]( [DRAFT]( Free $3 Best Ball Draft DRAFT is the only place you can play daily fantasy snake drafts this football season. Claim your free $3 entry with first deposit!​ [VIEW HERE]( [Live Expert Chat]( Live Expert Chat Today! Our resident experts are hosting a live Q&A today. It all starts at 3:00pm ET. Sign up now to get access to this chat along with many other great premium benefits! [VIEW HERE]( [Boom or Bust Tight Ends]( Boom or Bust TEs 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]( Pod w/ Christopher Harris There are a number of polarizing players that make for tough draft decisions We're looking to help make those decisions easier in our latest episode. [LISTEN HERE]( [Tight End Sleepers]( Tight End Sleepers When it comes to tight ends, it could be a total mixed bag outside to top 2, maybe top 3 players. Here's why these four players could return more than their cost. [VIEW HERE]( Top Headlines [- Ezekiel Elliott appeals suspension]( [- Jaron Brown tentatively named No. 2 WR]( [- Ryan Mathews intends to play again]( [- Paul Richardson ready for Week 1]( [- David Njoku will play against Giants]( [- 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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