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Strategy is important in Fantasy draft season, but you need to know who you're drafting before you can put any of that strategy to use. That's why we've put together comprehensive breakdown of the top 100 players in Fantasy for 2020. Scott White and I have gone through each player to provide the case for and the case against every single one of them. We'll tell you who to draft and why later on, as we unveil more of our favorite sleepers, breakouts, and busts, but for now, we want to provide you with both sides and let you make up your own mind. Make sure you scroll all the way to the bottom of this email for all of the links to the articles, or you can jump from the No. 1-10 piece to all of the other ones. Let's dive in deep.
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Your best players are going to come from this group, so it's time to get to know the top-10 players in Fantasy for 2020.
How deep does the elite tier go in 2020? Deeper than usual, with plenty of potential top earners showing up in our breakdown of players 11 through 20.
You can still find star power in rounds two and three, but you can also get bitten by this group of somewhat risky players. Here's the case for and against players 21-30 in our rankings.
 
 
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You're going to see plenty of starting pitchers and high-upside sluggers going off the board in this range, but are they worth the risk?
You can still find stars in this range of the draft, but they're getting riskier and riskier. Who is worth the investment?
We're at the point of the draft where catchers might start coming off the board, but which ones are worth reaching for?
You can find ace upside in the 61-70 range in our rankings, but it comes with risk. Is it worth it, or should you start to look to the closers in this range?
Some players in this range are former stars hoping to rediscover their former heights; others are players on the upswing. Which way should you go?
This is probably where you'll want to grab your catcher, but you might be passing up bigger production elsewhere. Is that worth it?
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