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Fantasy Football Articles - March 2004

Enclosed in this archive is every bit of the action and updates that occurred in March 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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in his first two seasons. ...

In Tampa. ... Running backs Jamel White and Brandon Bennett signed contracts with the Buccaneers on Thursday.

Bennett is also a kick returner who spent five seasons with the Cincinnati Bengals. He has appeared in 74 games with two starts and rushed for 1,127 yards and five touchdowns, while catching 90 passes for 756 yards and one TD.

Bennett played in 16 games in 2003, finishing 12th in the AFC with a 21.6 kickoff return average.

White, a veteran of four NFL seasons, has played in 59 games with 16 starts. He originally entered the league as an undrafted free agent with the Indianapolis Colts in 2000 before being claimed off waivers by the Cleveland Browns before the 2000 season.

White finished second on the Browns with 46 receptions for 303 yards and one TD last season. He also rushed for 266 yards and one TD, boosting his career totals to 1,324 yards and nine TDs on the ground. ...

In Arizona. ... Karl Williams, a returner and backup receiver with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for the last eight years, signed a two-year contract with the team Thursday.

Financial terms were not disclosed.

Williams returned 15 punts for 110 yards and caught seven passes for 114 yards last season.

Williams holds club records in Tampa Bay for most return yards in a single game (116 vs. Chicago on December 21, 1997), best single-season punt return average (21.1 in 1996) and best single-season kickoff return average (27.4 in 1996).

He also has 137 career receptions for 1,700 yards and seven touchdowns. ...

In Tennessee. ... As reported by Nashvillecitypaper.com staff writer Terry McCormick, head coach Jeff Fisher has had nothing but bad things to say about free agent quarterback Billy Volek this week.

Thats because Fisher, who is in Florida for the NFL competition committee meetings this week, has been spending lots of time in the same room with his committee co-chairman Rich McKay

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