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having trouble viewing this email? [Click here]( to open in your browser [NFL on NBC]( Introducing Rotoworld’s First Ever Facebook Live Mock Draft Rotoworld Draft Guide users are used to coming out on top. Blowing out their friends on a weekly basis has become commonplace. Having bragging rights over your buddies or co-workers never gets old, but have you ever wondered how you’d fare against the experts? Now’s your chance to find out! On Wednesday, Aug. 23 at 8 p.m. ET, we’ll be having our first ever Beat The Experts Mock Draft on Facebook Live. Mr. Matchups [Evan Silva](, Statistical Guru [Rich Hribar](, Rankings Expert and Jeff Fisher aficionado [Patrick Daugherty]( and Podcast Pooh Bah [Josh Norris]( will broadcast live from the NBC Sports studios while they draft against eight Draft Guide users. Once the Mock Draft is completed, another of our writers will Grade the Mock Draft in a column that will be featured on Rotoworld.com. But remember, the eight participants [have to be Draft Guide users](, so don’t be left out. And if the potential to square off against our experts wasn’t incentive enough to be a Draft Guide user, take a look at everything else you’ll be getting: - More than 500 Player Profiles - Cuztomizable Projections - Rankings from FIVE of our experts - Mock Drafts for 8 different types of leagues - Silva’s Sleepers and Busts - Positional Tiers - Cheatsheets - IDP and Dynasty Rankings - Average Draft Position Reports - Much, much more! So, what are you waiting for! [Become a Draft Guide user today!]( And after you do, let us know you’re interested in this event via e-mail: DraftWithRW@gmail.com INCLUDES: Draft Guide, Draft Master and Season Pass $64.99 $49.99 INCLUDES: Draft Guide and Draft Master $49.99 $39.99 INCLUDES: Draft Guide, and Season Pass $39.99 $34.99 This newsletter was sent to you because you are a registered user and subscriber of NBCSports.com. To unsubscribe, or to update your preferences,[click here](. Please DO NOT REPLY TO THIS MESSAGE. For all inquiries, please [click here](. If you are having problems contacting us, send a letter c/o Webmaster to 1 Blachley Road Stamford, CT 06902.

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