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having trouble viewing this email? [Click here]( to open in your browser [NFL on NBC]( [Using the Workload & Target Reports to Select Waivers]( If your fantasy team has yet to be bit by the injury bug, lucky you. For the rest of us, we need players on waivers to fill the void left by David Johnson, Allen Robinson, Greg Olsen and too many others. One of the best methods to find gems on the wire can be summed up in one word: Opportunity. The easy part is figuring out who the injured replacements will be, but the most important step is projecting who will be utilized most when given that opportunity. The [Rotoworld Season Pass]( offers two extremely valuable tools to help sort it all out. Our Workload Report offers an in-depth look at how players are used and how much they contribute to a team’s total offense. You can rank by looks, touches and even the percent of offensive plays the player was involved in. Two rookies that may still be available in your league stand out in the Week 2 Workload Report: The Target Report shows which players are getting the most looks in the passing game. Barely-owned Marqise Lee saw more targets, and saw a higher percentage of his QB’s passes, than all but three players in Week 2. Before selecting waivers, take advantage of everything the Rotoworld Season Pass has to offer. In addition to these reports, we have exclusive columns and chats, early-week rankings, WR & RB reports, and much more. [Buy it now for just $19.99!]( --------------------------------------------------------------- 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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