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Fantasy Football Articles - September 2003

Enclosed in this archive is every bit of the action and updates that occurred in September 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.

Fantasy Football Challenge - September 2003 Fantasy Football Articles

Fantasy Football Challenge - September 2003 Fantasy Football Articles Archive

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have an opportunity," Del Rio said. "Hes proven hes dependable, hes got good size, he runs good routes and can catch the ball."

Initially viewed as a third receiver, Hatchette was promoted when Jimmy Smith was suspended for the first four games for violating the NFLs substance-abuse policy.

Last Sunday against Carolina, he caught four passes for 60 yards. Those were his first receptions since 2001, when the Jets signed him with hopes the 6-foot-3 receiver would be the tall pass-catching threat they sought. It didnt work out; he caught only two passes in 11 games.

The highlight of Hatchettes return came late in the first half against Carolina, when he slipped behind coverage and made a 33-yard touchdown catch. It was his first trip to the end zone in the NFL since 2000 with the Vikings.

"It felt good getting back in end zone, it felt good playing, putting on the helmet," he said. "Ill never take that for granted again."

Also of interest. ...

In an article published Tuesday, Pro Football Weekly reported that despite his solid performance in the opener, speculation is rampant that Mark Brunells time is limited, and the basis for his potential unseating is the presence of two very talented young quarterbacks.

"We feel weve got three really good quarterbacks here," an unnamed pro scout in Jacksonville told PFW. "The one thing about them is they are all extremely intelligent. Mark has a lot of experience, and hes seen everything from opponents. The other two are kids, but they are big, strong and smart.

"David Garrard is athletic and moves his feet well. He can move the ball with those feet, and he has the arm strength. Byron Leftwich is very smart and reads defenses like hes been here awhile. The other thing he does is get rid of the ball in a blink. We dont have a timetable, but we wouldnt hesitate to put either of our young players on the field."

And finally. ...

In an article published Friday, ESPN.com insider Len Pasquarelli

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