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By Len Pasquarelli
ESPN.com Friday, April 12, 2002 There is a reason those annual April exercises in futility known as the "mock draft" bear such a derisive name. Every personnel man or scout, even ones you have known for 20 years or more, specializes in playing high-stakes liar's poker this time of the spring. Few general managers want to see in print the name of the first-round prospect they actually plan to select. The best a guy can hope to do is narrow down the two or three players in whom a team actually has legitimate interest in the fir ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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