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Fantasy Sports Today w/ Craig Mish

4/13 Emory Hunt Interview on the NFL Draft

Apr 13, 2019, 03:35 PM

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Mike Blewitt and Joe Gallina are joined by Football Gameplan's Emory Hunt to break down the NFL draft. They talk about some of the news stories to watch including Sterling Shepard possibly being traded, players from the NFL combine, the top position players and more.

#FNTSY #FNTSYRadio #NFL #FantasyFootball #NFLDraft #Draft #SterlingShepard #NFLCombine #PositionPlayers #2019

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