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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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San Francisco head coach Dennis Erickson said Monday the 49ers likely wont try to acquire Collins.

"First of all we wouldnt have the money (to sign Collins)," Erickson told Contra Costa Times beat man Cam Inman. "Tim [Rattay] is the guy. We made that decision when Jeff [Garcia] left (March 2). Unless things dont go well, Id expect Tim to be our quarterback. ... No, not Kerry Collins."

In a related note. ... Vacchiano reports the Giants search for a veteran backup includes a trio with ties to the Jets, most notably 40-year-old Vinny Testaverde, who is expected to be released by the Jets on June 1.

Testaverde is reportedly interested in joining Bill Parcells in Dallas. However, the Long Island native could be intrigued by the chance to stay in New York and tutor Manning. The Giants cant contact Testaverde because hes still Jets property.

The Giants also are interested in 37-year-old Neil ODonnell and 33-year-old Jeff Blake, two more ex-Jets who are free agents. But their search began Sunday night when free-agent quarterback Damon Huard arrived for a visit.

The 30-year-old Huard, who spent the last two years as a backup in New England playing under new Giants offensive coordinator Jon Hufnagel, met with team officials yesterday.

Accorsi said the team might wait until June to consider its options but could act sooner.

It is unlikely that Collins backup the past two seasons, Jesse Palmer, will be on the roster opening day, meaning there would be three new quarterbacks. Possibilities for No. 3 are Ryan Van Dyke, from NFL Europe, and Kentuckys undrafted Jared Lorenzen, a 6-3, 280-pound lefthander with whom the team has agreed on contract terms. ...

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

In Oakland. ... As reported by San Jose Mercury News

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