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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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is Miami, which this offseason hired Jerry Sullivan as receivers coach. Sullivan coached Boston for four seasons in Arizona, and the two maintained a positive relationship even after Boston fled the Cardinals a year ago.

One rumor had Miami surrendering a third-round draft choice for Boston, although that seems inadequate for a player who went to the Pro Bowl several years ago. But it could be that the Chargers view it as addition by subtraction.

If Boston is traded, a deal should be completed within the next week. Boston is due a $3 million option payment by March 15. ...

In Minnesota. ... According to Minneapolis Star Tribune staff writer Mark Craig, free-agent wide receiver Marcus Robinson was making arrangements to visit the Detroit Lions on Monday when the Vikings raised their previous offer to $9.4 million over four years with a $2 million signing bonus.

Robinson quickly pulled the plug on Detroit and signed the deal that team officials say gives them their best No. 2 receiver since Cris Carter left following the 2001 season.

"Marcus was at the top of our list of receivers in free agency, and the only one we targeted as someone we wanted," Vikings head coach Mike Tice said. "To get a guy who has played at such a high level in this league is exciting. We havent had a player of this caliber on the other side of Randy [Moss] since Cris."

Robinson, 29, spent last season with the Baltimore Ravens, catching 31 passes for 451 yards and six touchdowns. He is a big receiver at 6-3 and 215 pounds, but he also is a former All-America sprinter at South Carolina. The Vikings were once victims of that speed when Robinson played for the Chicago Bears from 1997 to 2002.

"I still remember Marcus running down the left sideline to beat us one time at Soldier Field," Tice said. "Having him on the No. 1 offense in the NFL [in 2003] gives us an opportunity to really stretch the field and take pressure off of Randy."

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