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By Christopher Harris
ESPN.com Tuesday, June 23, 2009 As first-round options go, wideouts have been gaining on running backs over the past decade. In the early 2000s, many of the best fantasy rushers were clearly more valuable to fantasy owners than average rushers, compared to the best fantasy receivers, who weren't much more valuable than average receivers. But as the years have passed, more elite wideouts have separated themselves from their league-average counterparts. Let me capture this concept this way: To compare the relative merits of dif ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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