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By Len Pasquarelli
ESPN.com Sunday, April 21, 2002 Grading any team's draft always includes a hint of subjectivity. That was the case again as usual this year and, bet the house, some general manager will phone Monday morning to complain about the assessment of what transpired this weekend. But with a system steeped in mathematics, one that places a value on players as they stack up on our draft board and where they are chosen in relationship to that, at least some of the subjectivity is removed. Points are also rewarded, to a lesser extent, f ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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