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By Eric Karabell
ESPN.com Tuesday, July 21, 2009 No reason to make this keeper business any more complicated than it is. Protect running backs; the younger, the better. If you don't have good running backs, protect a quarterback or a wide receiver. Again, the younger the better. If you don't have good running backs, quarterbacks or wide receivers, bummer. Guess you'll have to protect a tight end. To make your decisions easier, here are my Top 70 keepers, along with my thoughts on some of the more compelling names. Karabell's Top 70 Keeper ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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