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Fantasy Football Advice [FantasyPros] [NFL My Playbook App]( My Playbook App [iPHONE]( | [ANDROID]( | [iPAD]( [Waiver Wire Stashes]( Waiver Wire Stashes It's been a long wait but football is back! The experts are here to help get your season started right with these 8 stashes. [VIEW HERE]( [Projected Standings]( FREE League Analysis Our My Playbook tool will show your league's power rankings and syncing your league takes just seconds. [SYNC YOUR LEAGUE]( [Trade Value Chart]( Week 1 Trade Value Chart Who doesn't love a Week 1 trade? Make moves with our trade value chart that compares all the relevant names. [VIEW HERE]( [Latest Consensus Rankings]( Week 1 Rankings We're 48 hours from the first kickoff of the regular season. Whether you need Week 1 rankings or draft, we've got 'em. [WEEK 1]( | [More Waiver Wire Stashes]( More Waiver Pickups Now is the time to take fliers on players and we've got more names to consider adding to your roster ahead of Week 1. [VIEW HERE]( [Draft Assistant]( Still Drafting? There's nothing wrong with drafting in September and we've got your back. Get live pick-by-pick help with our Assistant. [VIEW HERE]( Top Headlines [View all player news >>]( [Hunter Henry expected to be ready for Week 1]( [D'Andre Smith will be ready for Week 1]( [Will Lutz (groin) placed on IR]( [Jamison Crowder has chance to play in Week 1]( [   ]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [Podcast]( This message was intended for {EMAIL} Copyright © 2021 Marzen Media LLC (d/b/a FantasyPros) P.O. Box 370092 Las Vegas, NV 89137 All rights reserved. [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [View in Browser](

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