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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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on the scene, is the number of quarterbacks he has had to deal with," Billick said.

"The sooner he and Kyle can develop that nuance, then the better off its going to be for them, and the better off its going to be for us."

Fellow wideouts Javin Hunter, Ron Johnson and Randy Hymes have also been working with Boller. Despite all the criticism of the Ravens receivers, Jones believes those three, plus Taylor, Frank Sanders and possible a first-day draft pick, appear to be the corps heading into training camp.

Jones added that trade talks with Cleveland Browns receiver Dennis Northcutt are at a standstill, and the chance of a deal consummating appear remote. The Browns seem unwilling to trade Northcutt to a division rival despite the Ravens offer of a fourth- and seventh-round pick, which is the most lucrative offer thus far for the disgruntled receiver.

With Northcutt likely out of the picture, barring a change of heart by the Browns or a draft-day deal, the impetus to elevate the Ravens passing game falls on the shoulders of Boller and Taylor, a call both say they are ready to answer.

"This is going to be my fifth year, and this is the first time Ive spent the offseason with the quarterback," Taylor said. "Weve got a chance to make a connection. ..."

Meanwhile, in Cleveland. ... It appears Northcutt will try to follow Terrell Owens lead.

Northcutts agent, Jerome Stanley, told SportsLine.com insider Jay Glazer that his client has filed a grievance against the Browns, hoping to free him the way Owens was to sign with the team of his choice. Northcutt, not the NFL Players Association, filed the grievance.

"The grievance is to gain him free agency over their refusal to resolve this matter in good faith," Stanley explained. "They are just trying to ruin his career.

"We are filing a grievance against the Cleveland Browns. We would like them to declare Dennis a free agent. They negotiated with me

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