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By Adam Madison
Special to ESPN.com Thursday, March 19, 2009 As fantasy owners fight to stay alive in head-to-head leagues or jockey for positioning in roto formats, we're at the point in the season when it's OK to trade off production in an extra category or two for surplus in another one. Without the benefit of trading, you may have to just bite the bullet and drop a player who in a vacuum may be quite productive, but whose production proves redundant for your roster. The only way to make up ground quickly in a specific category is to pick up a category ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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