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By Todd McShay
Scouts Inc. Thursday, April 24, 2008 Even though he's unlikely to be the first receiver selected, don't be surprised if Limas Sweed finishes with the most productive pro career from this year's crop. A wrist injury -- which has nagged him since before the college season -- has caused his draft stock to slip a bit, but when healthy Sweed has the best combination of size, athleticism, hands, recognition skills and competitiveness the 2008 class has to offer. Sweed isn't the only receiver to see his stock fall recently. Malcolm Kel ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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