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By Jason Langendorf
ESPN.com Friday, October 27, 2006 Drafting a big man can be every bit as haphazard and perilous for a fantasy owner as it is for an NBA general manager -- except for that nasty becoming-a-laughingstock-and-never-running-another-personnel-department-again potential. After all, if a fantasy owner screws up, he can start over a year later. If a GM drafts Frederic Weis ... well, you know the rest. Luckily, you and I have a set of established stars and semi-established commodities to work with out of the gate. The keys, chiefly, are ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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