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2015 ESPN Fantasy Football Draft Kit Standard PPR League Cheat Sheet by Mike Clay 2015 ESPN Fantasy Football Draft Kit Standard PPR League Cheat Sheet by Mike Clay Quarterbacks Running Backs Running Backs (ctn'd) Wide Receivers (ctn'd) 1. (33) Andrew Luck, IND 10 1. (1) Le'Veon Bell, PIT 11 78. (254) James White, NE 4 68. (194) Danny Amendola, NE 4 2. (38) Aaron Rodgers, GB 7 2. (2) Adrian Peterson, MIN 5 79. (260) Brandon Bolden, NE 4 69. (195) Kevin White, CHI 7 3. (63) Drew Brees, NO 11 3. (3) Jamaal Charles, KC 9 80. (261) Travaris Cadet, NE 4 70. (196) James Jones, GB 7 4. (64) Russell Wilson, SEA 9 4. (4) Eddie Lacy, GB 7 81. (262) Zach Zenner, DET 9 71. (197) Donte Moncrief, IND 10 5. (67) Peyton Manning, DEN 7 5. (5) Marshawn Lynch, SEA 9 82. (268) Zac Stacy, NYJ 5 72. (198) Cole Beasley, DAL 6 6. (75) Tom Brady, NE 4 6. (15) C.J. Anderson, DEN 7 83. (269) Mike Tolbert, CAR 5 73. (199) Devin Smith, NYJ 5 7. (76) Tony Romo, DAL 6 7. (17) Matt Forte, CHI 7 84. (277) Jacquizz Rodgers, CHI 7 74. (202) Leonard Hankerson, ATL 10 8. (85) Ben Roethlisberger, PIT 11 8. (18) LeSean McCoy, BUF 8 85. (278) Dri Archer, PIT 11 75. (203) Taylor Gabriel, CLE 11 9. (95) Matt Ryan, ATL 10 9. (19) Jeremy Hill, CIN 7 76. (204) Ty Montgomery, GB 7 10. (96) Ryan Tannehill, MIA 5 10. (23) Justin Forsett, BAL 9 Wide Receivers 77. (205) Robert Woods, BUF 8 11. (110) Cam Newton, CAR 5 11. (24) Lamar Miller, MIA 5 1. (6) Antonio Brown, PIT 11 78. (206) Corey Brown, CAR 5 12. (111) Eli Manning, NYG 11 12. (25) DeMarco Murray, PHI 8 2. (7) Julio Jones, ATL 10 79. (219) Greg Jennings, MIA 5 13. (112) Philip Rivers, SD 10 13. (27) Frank Gore, IND 10 3. (8) Demaryius Thomas, DEN 7 80. (220) Nate Washington, HOU 9 14. (124) Sam Bradford, PHI 8 14. (28) Arian Foster, HOU 9 4. (9) Odell Beckham Jr., NYG 11 81. (221) Harry Douglas, TEN 4 15. (125) Colin Kaepernick, SF 10 15. (31) Mark Ingram, NO 11 5. (10) Dez Bryant, DAL 6 82. (222) Chris Conley, KC 9 16. (137) Teddy Bridgewater, MIN 5 16. (34) Andre Ellington, ARI 9 6. (11) Calvin Johnson, DET 9 83. (236) Dwayne Bowe, CLE 11 17. (138) Matthew Stafford, DET 9 17. (35) Carlos Hyde, SF 10 7. (12) Randall Cobb, GB 7 84. (237) Brian Hartline, CLE 11 18. (171) Marcus Mariota, TEN 4 18. (37) Alfred Morris, WAS 8 8. (14) A.J. Green, CIN 7 85. (238) Jermaine Kearse, SEA 9 19. (172) Joe Flacco, BAL 9 19. (39) Latavius Murray, OAK 6 9. (16) Alshon Jeffery, CHI 7 86. (239) Cecil Shorts, HOU 9 20. (191) Carson Palmer, ARI 9 20. (40) C.J. Spiller, NO 11 10. (20) Mike Evans, TB 6 87. (246) Marqise Lee, JAC 8 21. (192) Jay Cutler, CHI 7 21. (44) Melvin Gordon, SD 10 11. (21) Brandin Cooks, NO 11 88. (247) Kamar Aiken, BAL 9 22. (200) Jameis Winston, TB 6 22. (49) Ameer Abdullah, DET 9 12. (22) T.Y. Hilton, IND 10 89. (248) Andrew Hawkins, CLE 11 23. (201) Alex Smith, KC 9 23. (50) Jonathan Stewart, CAR 5 13. (26) Emmanuel Sanders, DEN 7 90. (249) Mohamed Sanu, CIN 7 24. (240) Blake Bortles, JAC 8 24. (51) T.J. Yeldon, JAC 8 14. (29) Julian Edelman, NE 4 25. (241) Derek Carr, OAK 6 25. (58) Todd Gurley, STL 6 15. (30) Keenan Allen, SD 10 Team Defenses 26. (242) Andy Dalton, CIN 7 26. (59) Giovani Bernard, CIN 7 16. (32) DeAndre Hopkins, HOU 9 1. (129) Seattle Seahawks 9 27. (263) Nick Foles, STL 6 27. (60) Isaiah Crowell, CLE 11 17. (36) Brandon Marshall, NYJ 5 2. (130) Buffalo Bills 8 28. (264) Kirk Cousins, WAS 8 28. (77) Chris Ivory, NYJ 5 18. (41) Andre Johnson, IND 10 3. (131) St. Louis Rams 6 29. (283) Ryan Fitzpatrick, NYJ 5 29. (78) LeGarrette Blount, NE 4 19. (42) Jeremy Maclin, KC 9 4. (132) Houston Texans 9 30. (284) Tyrod Taylor, BUF 8 30. (79) Danny Woodhead, SD 10 20. (43) Jordan Matthews, PHI 8 5. (145) New England Patriots 4 31. (--) Josh McCown, CLE 11 31. (80) Doug Martin, TB 6 21. (45) Jarvis Landry, MIA 5 6. (146) Cincinnati Bengals 7 32. (--) Brian Hoyer, HOU 9 32. (90) Tevin Coleman, ATL 10 22. (46) Golden Tate, DET 9 7. (147) Denver Broncos 7 33. (--) Robert Griffin III, WAS 8 33. (91) Joique Bell, DET 9 23. (47) Amari Cooper, OAK 6 8. (148) Baltimore Ravens 9 34. (--) Ryan Mallett, HOU 9 34. (92) Devonta Freeman, ATL 10 24. (48) Allen Robinson, JAC 8 9. (150) New York Jets 5 35. (--) Geno Smith, NYJ 5 35. (93) Duke Johnson, CLE 11 25. (55) Vincent Jackson, TB 6 10. (151) Miami Dolphins 5 36. (--) Johnny Manziel, CLE 11 36. (94) Rashad Jennings, NYG 11 26. (56) DeSean Jackson, WAS 8 11. (207) Kansas City Chiefs 9 37. (--) EJ Manuel, BUF 8 37. (100) Bishop Sankey, TEN 4 27. (57) Sammy Watkins, BUF 8 12. (208) Arizona Cardinals 9 38. (--) Mark Sanchez, PHI 8 38. (101) Shane Vereen, NYG 11 28. (61) John Brown, ARI 9 13. (214) Detroit Lions 9 39. (--) Zach Mettenberger, TEN 4 39. (102) Joseph Randle, DAL 6 29. (62) Steve Smith Sr., BAL 9 14. (225) Green Bay Packers 7 40. (--) Jimmy Garoppolo, NE 4 40. (103) Ryan Mathews, PHI 8 30. (66) Eric Decker, NYJ 5 15. (226) Philadelphia Eagles 8 41. (104) Tre Mason, STL 6 31. (68) Larry Fitzgerald, ARI 9 Tight Ends 42. (113) Christine Michael, SEA 9 32. (69) Anquan Boldin, SF 10 Kickers 1. (13) Rob Gronkowski, NE 4 43. (119) Andre Williams, NYG 11 33. (70) Michael Floyd, ARI 9 1. (149) Stephen Gostkowski, NE 4 2. (52) Travis Kelce, KC 9 44. (126) Dion Lewis, NE 4 34. (71) Marques Colston, NO 11 2. (152) Adam Vinatieri, IND 10 3. (53) Jimmy Graham, SEA 9 45. (127) Charles Sims, TB 6 35. (72) Davante Adams, GB 7 3. (153) Steven Hauschka, SEA 9 4. (54) Greg Olsen, CAR 5 46. (133) David Johnson, ARI 9 36. (73) Pierre Garcon, WAS 8 4. (154) Mason Crosby, GB 7 5. (65) Martellus Bennett, CHI 7 47. (134) Ronnie Hillman, DEN 7 37. (81) Kendall Wright, TEN 4 5. (155) Cody Parkey, PHI 8 6. (74) Jason Witten, DAL 6 48. (135) Alfred Blue, HOU 9 38. (82) Charles Johnson, MIN 5 6. (156) Dan Bailey, DAL 6 7. (84) Delanie Walker, TEN 4 49. (139) Knile Davis, KC 9 39. (83) Nelson Agholor, PHI 8 7. (157) Justin Tucker, BAL 9 8. (97) Zach Ertz, PHI 8 50. (143) Matt Jones, WAS 8 40. (86) Torrey Smith, SF 10 8. (158) Matt Bryant, ATL 10 9. (98) Jordan Cameron, MIA 5 51. (163) Khiry Robinson, NO 11 41. (87) Devin Funchess, CAR 5 9. (159) Blair Walsh, MIN 5 10. (99) Larry Donnell, NYG 11 52. (164) Jerick McKinnon, MIN 5 42. (88) Martavis Bryant, PIT 11 10. (160) Brandon McManus, DEN 7 11. (114) Heath Miller, PIT 11 53. (165) Cameron Artis-Payne, CAR 5 43. (89) DeVante Parker, MIA 5 11. (270) Zach Hocker, NO 11 12. (115) Tyler Eifert, CIN 7 54. (166) Josh Robinson, IND 10 44. (105) Mike Wallace, MIN 5 12. (271) Josh Scobee, PIT 11 13. (116) Kyle Rudolph, MIN 5 55. (167) Denard Robinson, JAC 8 45. (106) Brian Quick, STL 6 13. (272) Matt Prater, DET 9 14. (117) Jordan Reed, WAS 8 56. (168) Roy Helu, OAK 6 46. (107) Roddy White, ATL 10 14. (273) Chandler Catanzaro, ARI 9 15. (118) Austin Seferian-Jenkins, TB 6 57. (169) Darren McFadden, DAL 6 47. (108) Rueben Randle, NYG 11 15. (295) Andrew Franks, MIA 5 16. (136) Owen Daniels, DEN 7 58. (170) Lorenzo Taliaferro, BAL 9 48. (109) Eddie Royal, CHI 7 17. (140) Antonio Gates, SD 10 59. (186) Darren Sproles, PHI 8 49. (120) Terrance Williams, DAL 6 Schedule 18. (173) Julius Thomas, JAC 8 60. (187) Benny Cunningham, STL 6 50. (121) Victor Cruz, NYG 11 Week Teams on Bye 19. (174) Eric Ebron, DET 9 61. (209) James Starks, GB 7 51. (122) Breshad Perriman, BAL 9 20. (175) Vernon Davis, SF 10 62. (210) Karlos Williams, BUF 8 52. (123) Malcom Floyd, SD 10 4 Titans, Patriots 21. (176) Ladarius Green, SD 10 63. (211) Reggie Bush, SF 10 53. (128) Stevie Johnson, SD 10 5 Dolphins, Vikings, 22. (177) Richard Rodgers, GB 7 64. (212) Fred Jackson, BUF 8 54. (141) Markus Wheaton, PIT 11 Jets, Panthers 23. (188) Dwayne Allen, IND 10 65. (213) Lance Dunbar, DAL 6 55. (142) Brandon Coleman, NO 11 Cowboys, Raiders, 6 24. (189) Charles Clay, BUF 8 66. (215) Chris Johnson, ARI 9 56. (144) Cody Latimer, DEN 7 Rams, Buccaneers 25. (190) Coby Fleener, IND 10 67. (216) Jeremy Langford, CHI 7 57. (161) Michael Crabtree, OAK 6 7 Bears, Bengals, 26. (223) Benjamin Watson, NO 11 68. (217) DeAngelo Williams, PIT 11 58. (162) Dorial Green-Beckham, TEN 4 Broncos, Packers 27. (224) Jared Cook, STL 6 69. (218) Bilal Powell, NYJ 5 59. (178) Brandon LaFell, NE 4 Bills, Eagles, 8 28. (227) Jacob Tamme, ATL 10 70. (230) Javorius Allen, BAL 9 60. (179) Doug Baldwin, SEA 9 Redskins, Jaguars 29.
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