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By Greg Ambrosius
Tuesday, December 2, 2003 Fantasy football has become predictable on Draft Day in recent years. Everyone tries to grab two stud running backs with their first two picks and then find the right wide receivers and quarterbacks later. If you're lucky, you'll fill in with some good sleepers late in the draft, but for the most part the foundation is built in those first two rounds. Every once in a while, owners like to go against the grain on Draft Day and pick two wideouts with their first two picks or they grab one top wid ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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