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By Scott Engel
ESPN.com Friday, April 4, 2008 Last season, when Chris Henry was suspended for eight games, some fantasy players held onto the troubled wide receiver and waited for him to return, hoping he could provide the production that had made him the most coveted No. 3 NFL wideout in most leagues. No one stepped up and made an impact while Henry was out, proving that it wasn't just the third option in the Cincinnati passing game that produced quality numbers -- it was Henry who truly flourished in that role. He caught nine touchdown p ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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