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By Mel Kiper Jr.
Special to ESPN Insider Monday, February 9, 2004 Contrary to popular belief, the court's decision to allow more players into the NFL won't create a large departure of players. Don't expect a flood of high school seniors and college freshmen and sophomores dotting the NFL draft landscape. There are just too many obstacles for those players to overcome for it to become a big deal. The position most affected by this ruling is running back, because it's an easier transition for college players. The Associated Press has picked a running back as o ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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