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By Len Pasquarelli
ESPN.com Friday, August 25, 2006 As one of the few NFL executives ever to consummate even one three-team deal in a career, let alone two during a recent four-month stretch, Atlanta Falcons president and general manager Rich McKay might not be the best man from whom to seek an opinion on whether trades have gotten easier in the league over the last few years. With the assistance of senior personnel executive Billy Devaney, who did much of the legwork, McKay has acquired for the Falcons defensive end John Abraham and wide rece ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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