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🔥 Latest player rankings, lineup landmines, and riskiest/safest starts for Week 13. My Playbo

🔥 Latest player rankings, lineup landmines, and riskiest/safest starts for Week 13. [FantasyPros]( [NFL My Playbook App]( My Playbook App [iPHONE]( | [ANDROID]( | [iPAD]( [Start/Sit Picks for Every Game]( Start/Sit Picks for Every Game With six teams(!) on bye, you need to be strategic in your start/sit decisions this week as your make your playoff push. [VIEW START/SIT ADVICE]( [Start Using Our Best Tools]( Start Using Our Best Tools Get next-level start/sit advice and insights for YOUR team when you upgrade today with this special, limited-time offer. [CLAIM UPGRADE OFFER]( [9 Smash Starts for Week 13]( 9 Smash Starts for Week 13 Don't overthink it! Fire up these nine high-upside players that could lead you to victory in Week 13. [VIEW SMASH STARTS]( [Week 13 Expert Rankings]( Week 13 Expert Rankings We've combined rankings from 100+ fantasy football experts to create Week 13's consensus player rankings. [HALF-PPR]( | [PPR]( | [STANDARD]( [Week 13 Lineup Landmines]( Week 13 Lineup Landmines These six players have brutal matchups in Week 13 and need to ride your bench until further notice. [VIEW LINEUP LANDMINES]( [10 Riskiest & Safest Starts]( 10 Riskiest & Safest Starts Whether you're pushing for a playoff spot or trying to avoid last place, you need to check out this week's riskiest/safest starts. [VIEW RISKY/SAFE STARTS](     Videos & Podcasts [Subscribe to Podcast]( | [Subscribe to Video]( BOLD Week 13 Fantasy Football Predictions (BET THESE PROPS NOW) [[ratio]  ](     Top Headlines [View all player news >>]( [DeVonta Smith]( [DeVonta Smith (knee) limited in practice Wednesday]( [Dalton Schultz]( [Dalton Schultz (hamstring) does not practice Wednesday]( [Amari Cooper]( [Amari Cooper (ribs, rest) doesn't practice Wednesday]( [Bailey Zappe]( [Bailey Zappe preparing to start in Week 13]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [Podcast]( This message was intended for {EMAIL} Copyright © 2023 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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