Double trouble Philadelphia Eagles + New York Giants | Fantasy Focus Live!

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Welcome back to Fantasy Focus Live! On today’s show, double trouble is back with Field Yates and Daniel Dopp taking a look at two teams from the NFC East with the Philadelphia Eagles and New York Giants. The crew will then take a look at some of the big names from both teams and determine whether or not it’s worth it to draft them compared to players with a similar ADP.

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