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Fantasy Football Articles - April 2004

Enclosed in this archive is every bit of the action and updates that occurred in April 2004 within the world of fantasy football. You may want to read these articles for research on players in the coming year, or just check to see if we were way off base with our reporting. Whatever the reason, it's all here for your enjoyment.

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couple of years, so this year I wont be at the minimum salary, and thats exciting," Alexander told Sando Tuesday. "But my whole thing is to get to the Super Bowl.

"I think money just takes care of itself."

Alexander has spent additional time working out at Seahawks headquarters this offseason.

"We got so close, just getting right there in the playoffs, losing in overtime," he said. "If I can be here more, I know Ill pull more guys here and maybe we can get to the Super Bowl. ..."

Other Fantasy-specific news and notes from around the NFL. ...

In Philadelphia. ... Brian Westbrook, who tore the triceps muscle in his left arm in late December, may not be ready to participate in the clubs first mini-camp April 29-May 2. But head coach Andy Reid said there is no question that Westbrook will be completely healed by the start of training camp.

Westbrook gave the Eagles a dangerous offensive weapon last season. He averaged 5.2 yards per carry, scored 11 touchdowns and averaged 9.0 yards per catch. He also finished second in the league in punt returns, averaging 15.3 yards per attempt and scoring two touchdowns.

But according to the Sports XChange, the 5-9, 195-pounders durability remains a question. Besides the torn triceps tendon, which kept him out of the playoffs, he also missed time last year with ankle and hip injuries. His rookie season, he suffered ankle and wrist injuries.

Last years injury problems came despite the fact that he averaged just 13.1 touches per game. And with Duce Staley no longer around, Reid is hoping to increase the workload of both Westbrook and the clubs other running back, Correll Buckhalter.

"Weve got two guys who know the offense," said Reid. "Theyll spell each other and play."

Reid likely will add a third back -- either a veteran on the free agent market or promising second-year man Reno Mahe.

" I want to keep a rotation," Reid said. "I like that concept and Ive done it since Ive been here. That probably

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