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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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free agent whom the team is trying to re-sign.

But the team officials arent taking any chances. Even before the arrival of the Manumaleuna offer sheet, the Rams were lining up visits from free-agent tight ends.

Within the next two weeks, six tight ends are scheduled to visit St. Louis: Kansas Citys Jason Dunn, Pittsburghs Mark Bruener, San Franciscos Jed Weaver, Baltimores John Jones, Denvers Patrick Hape and New Orleans Walter Rasby.

According to Buffalo News sports reporter Mark Gaughan, Bruener visited Bills headquarters on Thursday and renewed acquaintances with head coach Mike Mularkey and Tom Donahoe, the Bills president and general manager.

Donahoe drafted Bruener in the first round in 1995 for Pittsburgh, and Bruener started eight seasons for the Steelers.

The 6-foot-4, 260-pounder could fill the Bills need for a second tight end behind starter Mark Campbell.

Bruener was known as the National Football Leagues best blocking tight end for much of his career. After enduring injury-plagued seasons in 2001 and 2002, he found himself as the Steelers No. 3 tight end last year. He saw little action behind Jay Riemersma and Jerame Tuman.

Bruener could give the Bills flexibility in a two-tight end set.

He also would create the possibility of a massive strong-side formation, lining up outside 370-pound tackle Mike Williams and 318-pound guard Chris Villarrial, with 262-pounder Daimon Shelton, signed in February -- at fullback.

As Gaughan put it: "If nothing else, 5-9 running back Travis Henry would be harder for the defense to see."','3/6/2004 12:16:45 PM','12:16:45 PM','Saturday'3719,2004,1020 6582,3,75,'Union Backing Owens; Will Try To Have Trade Rescinded','According to Washington Post staff writer Mark Maske, the NFL Players Association

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