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Fantasy Football Articles - February 2004
Enclosed in this archive is every bit of the action and updates that occurred in February 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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of course, Denvers defense would be instantly upgraded by such a deal. Bailey would be the prototype cornerback the Broncos have coveted since they showered millions on Dale Carter during the 1999 offseason. Bailey, 25, is regarded as one of the games top cornerbacks.
Denvers secondary could use the help. In its first playoff appearance since the 2000 season, Denver allowed Indianapolis quarterback Peyton Manning to complete 22 of 26 passes for 377 yards and five touchdowns.
But as Schefter correctly pointed out, the only way to get a player of Baileys abilities is to surrender a younger and more productive one. Ordinarily, Denver would not consider trading Portis. However, the organization is leery of Portis request for a new contract at a time when he has two years remaining on his current one.
Ill go ahead and take a moment here to stress the same notion I stressed yesterday: Player for player deals are a rarity in the NFL. And if this one actually comes to fruition, it would almost certainly go down as one of the biggest in league history.
Ill also remind you that other issues could complicate the potential Portis for Bailey trade.
According to Rocky Mountain News staffer Lee Rasizer, Anderson, the 2000 NFL Rookie of the Year, has requested his release after the team proposed cutting his salary to the veteran minimum with incentives in order to create salary-cap room.
Agent David Canter, hired last week by Anderson, met with Broncos general manager Ted Sundquist on Saturday night. The session came after Anderson met several days earlier in with head coach Mike Shanahan, who presented Anderson with his options.
The Broncos are looking to pare at least $4.2 million off their salary cap before March 3 to conform with league guidelines but need more wiggle room financially for free agency and the draft. Releasing Anderson would wipe his scheduled $1.755 million base salary off the books and save $1.255 million in cap room. An incentive-based
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