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By Tristan H. Cockcroft
ESPN Games Fantasy Edge Thursday, January 13, 2005 The wide receiver position is one of the trickier spots as far as draft strategy is concerned. Receivers don't offer a fantasy team quite as many points as a quarterback or running back, but they also perform well enough overall that it's necessary to have at least two quality wideouts on your roster. Therefore, you can't avoid drafting at the position entirely until the later rounds, as you might with a tight end, kicker or defense. Doing so will likely leave you with a major weakness. So how ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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