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By Greg Ambrosius
Tuesday, October 28, 2003 One of the great benefits of playing fantasy football is that you have to know every skill position player in the league. Not just the superstars. Not just the top stars on the top teams. And not just the name players, either. You have to know the stars and the scrubs and the backups from all 32 NFL teams or you'll never win a fantasy league title. And that also means you have to follow the last place teams as closely as the first place teams. In fact, some of the best treasures can be found at ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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