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You NEED To Take This SLEEPER in Fantasy Football šŸ˜“

Plus: Fantasy Football Draft Order Ideas, CFB National Championship+Heisman Odds, WNBA Reese vs Clark, & Daily MLB Picks

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FRANK AMMIRANTE, Fantasy Football Expert:

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers selected running back Bucky Irving in the fourth round of the 2024 NFL Draft.

The former Oregon back is someone that you need to target in the late rounds of your fantasy football drafts.

Bucsā€™ new offensive coordinator Liam Coen comes over from the Rams and the Sean McVay coaching tree.

According to Albert Breer of TheMMQB, Irvingā€™s ā€œphysical, one-cut-and-go styleā€ is similar to Kyren Williams in this style of offense.

Recall that Kyren went off for 1,300+ total yards and 15 touchdowns in only 12 games last year.

Thatā€™s not to say that Bucky = Kyren, but you have to be intrigued when you hear this type of comparison.

Rachaad White is still there, but heā€™s one of the most inefficient runners in the league.

Thereā€™s a good chance that Bucky can carve out an immediate role in this offense, with the outside chance of supplanting White as the starter.

Irving is virtually free in fantasy drafts, so make sure to take him as a key bench piece who can be a league-winner late in the season.

šŸ“‹ BACK OFFICE BUZZ: THE RUNDOWN 8/27/24

  • Fantasy Football Draft Order Ideas

  • CFB National Championship + Heisman Odds

  • WNBA Clark vs Reese

  • Daily MLB Picks

šŸ‘€ Fantasy Football Rankings

FANTASY FOOTBALL EXPERT, FRANK AMMIRANTE: 

Frank Ammirante finished sixth overall in FantasyPros Accuracy Contest for fantasy football last season, so you donā€™t want to miss out on his rankings.

Crush your drafts by targeting Frankā€™s favorites and avoiding potential busts.

Find out why Courtland Sutton is one of the best WR values in drafts this season.

šŸ’” Fantasy Football Draft Order Ideas

NFL EXPERT, JOHN ARLIA: 

One of the most overlooked things in your fantasy football league is how the draft order is chosen.

Donā€™t randomly generate your draft order! Create a fun way to improve your fantasy football experience with these draft order ideas. Some are simple. Others, not so much. Pick the best option for you and your league based on how invested you want to be.

Start your fantasy league season the right way, and make picking your draft order a fun event you will remember forever.

Hereā€™s one idea:

6. Pizza Order

This is one of the most unique ideas I have seen. Each league member chooses their favorite pizza spot, orders the same type of pizza, and waits for the deliveries. The sequence of pizza arrivals decides the draft order. It's like getting a slice of excitement with every box that arrives.

Find out the rest of the top 10 here:

šŸ† CFB National Championship + Heisman Odds

Betting odds are courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook:

National Championship

  • Georgia (+300)

  • Ohio State (+380)

  • Oregon (+750)

  • Texas (+850)

  • Alabama (+1400)

  • Ole Miss (+1500)

  • LSU (+2000)

  • Penn State (+2200)

  • Notre Dame (+2200)

Check out why the Oregon Ducks look like a great value.

Heisman

  • Dillon Gabriel, QB, Oregon (+750)

  • Carson Beck, QB, Georgia (+800)

  • Quinn Ewers, QB, Texas (+1000)

  • Jaxson Dart, QB, Ole Miss (+1400)

  • Jalen Milroe, QB, Alabama (+1400)

  • Will Howard, QB, Ohio State (+1500)

  • Nico Iamaleava, QB, Tennessee (+1500)

  • Cam Ward, QB, Miami (FL) (+2200)

  • Riley Leonard, QB, Notre Dame (+2200)

  • Garrett Nussmeier, QB, LSU (+2200)

Sticking with the Oregon theme, find out why Dillon Gabriel is the favorite to win the Heisman Trophy this season.

šŸ†š WNBA Reese vs Clark

Caitlin Clark has run away as the odds-on favorite to win WNBA Rookie of the Year, but her competition with Angel Reese is closer than it would seem. It didn't take long for Clark (-3000) to figure out the league, and Reese (+1500) has been putting up monster numbers all year.

Clark has done a little bit of everything for the Fever, averaging 18.0 points, 8.2 assists, and 5.8 rebounds per game. She notched her first career triple-double in a win over the Liberty on July 6 and broke the WNBA record for assists in a game with 19 on July 17.

Reese, on the other hand, has been dominant on the glass. The 22-year-old has recorded double-doubles in 22 out of 29 appearances, including a streak of 15 straight. In her most recent meeting with Clark and the Fever, Reese led the Sky to a one-point victory in a 25-point, 16-rebound effort.

Regardless of their standing in this year's Rookie of the Year race, it's clear that Clark and Reese are incredibly important to the WNBA's continued growth. Their rivalry will only continue to grow, and we'll get a chance to see them face off again this Friday, Aug. 30, in Chicago. We'll share our best prop bets for that game and more at the link below!

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