College Fantasy Red Zone: Wide Receiver
College Fantasy Red Zone: Wide Receiver
Host Braden Gall, Athlon's College Fantasy Football Editor Steven Lassan and CFFInsider.com's Alex Esselink run through the nation and breakdown their top fantasy wide receivers for 2008. Sleepers, news and notes and some overrated/underrated pass catchers highlight this edition of the College Fantasy Red Zone.
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