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Fantasy Football Articles - October 2003

Enclosed in this archive is every bit of the action and updates that occurred in October 2003 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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do one thing and be successful in this league. The league is too good for that. We''ll continue to play for the matchups we feel give us the best chance."

In a related note....

Despite last weekend''s two-catch total, Johnson continues to produce at a remarkable pace.

Johnson''s projected numbers for a 16-game season are 90 catches for 1,264 yards and six touchdowns. Rookie receivers typically don''t post numbers like that, but Johnson has proved worthy of the No. 3 overall pick in the draft.

Which reminds my of something I wrote early this summer, when I made Johnson my top Fantasy rookie in this year''s Fantasy Football Pro Forecast Magazine:

"Johnson, the reigning Big East Conference champion in the 60-meter (indoor) and 100-meter (outdoor) dashes, might have the resume of a sprinter, but factor in his 6-2, 230-pound frame and you get the kind of size/speed freak I love.

"''A lot of people figure I did track first and then came football,'' Johnson said. ''But I was always a football guy and then started running track. I just feel like I''m a big receiver that plays fast.

"''A lot of people underestimate my speed.''

"You won''t catch me underestimating that speed -- or physically imposing stature -- any time soon. ... Sure, he needs to improve his concentration, but Johnson brings enough to the table to make an impact comparable to the splash Donte'' Stallworth made in New Orleans last year."

So far, so good.','10/18/2003','3:10:00 PM','Saturday',365 5936,5,7,'Dyson Could Return To Practice Next Week...','In a column published Friday, ESPN.com insider Len Pasquarelli noted a number of teams gambled that injured players might be able to return at some point in the year, and avoided placing them on season-ending injured reserve. That was the case with the Panthers, who toyed with the notion of relegating wide receiver Kevin Dyson to the injured reserve list when he tore his left Achilles tendon during the spring, but opted instead to take a chance putting him on

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