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2014 ESPN Fantasy Football Draft Kit Standard League Top 300 Cheat Sheet 2014 ESPN Fantasy Football Draft Kit Standard League Top 300 Cheat Sheet RANKINGS 1-80 RANKINGS 81-160 RANKINGS 161-240 RANKINGS 241-300 1. (RB1) Adrian Peterson, MIN 10 81. (WR35) Cecil Shorts, JAC 11 161. (WR54) Andrew Hawkins, CLE 4 241. (WR83) Marlon Brown, BAL 11 2. (RB2) LeSean McCoy, PHI 7 82. (WR36) Anquan Boldin, SF 8 162. (QB19) Carson Palmer, ARI 4 242. (RB90) Lorenzo Taliaferro, BAL 11 3. (RB3) Jamaal Charles, KC 6 83. (WR37) DeAndre Hopkins, HOU 10 163. (RB60) Jordan Todman, JAC 11 243. (QB26) Jake Locker, TEN 9 4. (RB4) Matt Forte, CHI 9 84. (RB33) Fred Jackson, BUF 9 164. (RB61) Bryce Brown, BUF 9 244. (RB91) Isaiah Crowell, CLE 4 5. (RB5) Marshawn Lynch, SEA 4 85. (RB34) Darren Sproles, PHI 7 165. (WR55) Marqise Lee, JAC 11 245. (TE20) Dwayne Allen, IND 10 6. (WR1) Calvin Johnson, DET 9 86. (RB35) DeAngelo Williams, CAR 12 166. (RB62) Lance Dunbar, DAL 11 246. (RB92) De'Anthony Thomas, KC 6 7. (RB6) Eddie Lacy, GB 9 87. (RB36) Khiry Robinson, NO 6 167. (WR56) Doug Baldwin, SEA 4 247. (WR84) John Brown, ARI 4 8. (QB1) Peyton Manning, DEN 4 88. (WR38) Wes Welker, DEN 4 168. (QB20) Josh McCown, TB 7 248. (RB93) Damien Williams, MIA 5 9. (RB7) Arian Foster, HOU 10 89. (RB37) Lamar Miller, MIA 5 169. (RB63) Robert Turbin, SEA 4 249. (RB94) Dri Archer, PIT 12 10. (TE1) Jimmy Graham, NO 6 90. (WR39) Sammy Watkins, BUF 9 170. (WR57) Kenny Stills, NO 6 250. (QB27) Matt Cassel, MIN 10 11. (RB8) Doug Martin, TB 7 91. (RB38) Chris Ivory, NYJ 11 171. (RB64) Latavius Murray, OAK 5 251. (RB95) Dan Herron, IND 10 12. (QB2) Aaron Rodgers, GB 9 92. (RB39) Danny Woodhead, SD 10 172. (RB65) Dexter McCluster, TEN 9 252. (WR85) Jeremy Kerley, NYJ 11 13. (RB9) DeMarco Murray, DAL 11 93. (RB40) Knowshon Moreno, MIA 5 173. (QB21) Joe Flacco, BAL 11 253. (RB96) Justin Forsett, BAL 11 14. (RB10) Le'Veon Bell, PIT 12 94. (WR40) Riley Cooper, PHI 7 174. (TE11) Martellus Bennett, CHI 9 254. (RB97) Ronnie Brown, HOU 10 15. (WR2) Demaryius Thomas, DEN 4 95. (WR41) Danny Amendola, NE 10 175. (RB66) Marcel Reece, OAK 5 255. (WR86) Eddie Royal, SD 10 16. (WR3) A.J. Green, CIN 4 96. (TE6) Jordan Cameron, CLE 4 176. (WR58) Denarius Moore, OAK 5 256. (RB98) Theo Riddick, DET 9 17. (QB3) Drew Brees, NO 6 97. (WR42) Greg Jennings, MIN 10 177. (QB22) Ryan Tannehill, MIA 5 257. (WR87) Miles Austin, CLE 4 18. (WR4) Dez Bryant, DAL 11 98. (DEF1) Seattle Seahawks, SEA 4 178. (RB67) Mike Tolbert, CAR 12 258. (RB99) Peyton Hillis, NYG 8 19. (RB11) Zac Stacy, STL 4 99. (QB10) Russell Wilson, SEA 4 179. (WR59) Brandon LaFell, NE 10 259. (WR88) Cody Latimer, DEN 4 20. (WR5) Brandon Marshall, CHI 9 100. (QB11) Matt Ryan, ATL 9 180. (QB23) Alex Smith, KC 6 260. (WR89) Andre Caldwell, DEN 4 21. (WR6) Julio Jones, ATL 9 101. (WR43) Steve Smith, BAL 11 181. (RB68) Brandon Bolden, NE 10 261. (RB100) Travaris Cadet, NO 6 22. (WR7) Jordy Nelson, GB 9 102. (RB41) Shonn Greene, TEN 9 182. (QB24) Johnny Manziel, CLE 4 262. (TE21) Tyler Eifert, CIN 4 23. (RB12) Alfred Morris, WAS 10 103. (RB42) Darren McFadden, OAK 5 183. (RB69) Jonathan Grimes, HOU 10 263. (QB28) EJ Manuel, BUF 9 24. (WR8) Alshon Jeffery, CHI 9 104. (TE7) Greg Olsen, CAR 12 184. (TE12) Delanie Walker, TEN 9 264. (TE22) Tim Wright, NE 10 25. (RB13) Montee Ball, DEN 4 105. (RB43) Bernard Pierce, BAL 11 185. (WR60) Rod Streater, OAK 5 265. (WR90) Jerrel Jernigan, NYG 8 26. (RB14) Giovani Bernard, CIN 4 106. (WR44) Dwayne Bowe, KC 6 186. (RB70) Ka'Deem Carey, CHI 9 266. (WR91) Jarvis Landry, MIA 5 27. (TE2) Julius Thomas, DEN 4 107. (RB44) Mark Ingram, NO 6 187. (WR61) Brian Hartline, MIA 5 267. (RB101) DuJuan Harris, GB 9 28. (WR9) Antonio Brown, PIT 12 108. (RB45) Jeremy Hill, CIN 4 188. (WR62) Steve Johnson, SF 8 268. (TE23) Austin Seferian-Jenkins, TB 7 29. (RB15) Reggie Bush, DET 9 109. (RB46) Donald Brown, SD 10 189. (DEF11) Tampa Bay Buccaneers, TB 7 269. (TE24) Jace Amaro, NYJ 11 30. (WR10) Randall Cobb, GB 9 110. (TE8) Dennis Pitta, BAL 11 190. (DEF12) Buffalo Bills, BUF 9 270. (WR92) Chris Givens, STL 4 31. (WR11) Andre Johnson, HOU 10 111. (QB12) Tom Brady, NE 10 191. (K11) Robbie Gould, CHI 9 271. (WR93) Davante Adams, GB 9 32. (RB16) Ben Tate, CLE 4 112. (RB47) Terrance West, CLE 4 192. (K12) Matt Bryant, ATL 9 272. (RB102) Fozzy Whittaker, CAR 12 33. (WR12) Vincent Jackson, TB 7 113. (WR45) Justin Hunter, TEN 9 193. (RB71) Bobby Rainey, TB 7 273. (WR94) Cole Beasley, DAL 11 34. (WR13) Larry Fitzgerald, ARI 4 114. (RB48) LeGarrette Blount, PIT 12 194. (TE13) Zach Ertz, PHI 7 274. (RB103) Antone Smith, ATL 9 35. (TE3) Rob Gronkowski, NE 10 115. (QB13) Tony Romo, DAL 11 195. (WR63) Aaron Dobson, NE 10 275. (RB104) LaMichael James, SF 8 36. (WR14) Pierre Garcon, WAS 10 116. (RB49) Carlos Hyde, SF 8 196. (TE14) Charles Clay, MIA 5 276. (K13) Shayne Graham, NO 6 37. (RB17) Ryan Mathews, SD 10 117. (WR46) Hakeem Nicks, IND 10 197. (WR64) Jerricho Cotchery, CAR 12 277. (RB105) Marcus Lattimore, SF 8 38. (WR15) Keenan Allen, SD 10 118. (QB14) Philip Rivers, SD 10 198. (RB72) Tre Mason, STL 4 278. (RB106) Charles Sims, TB 7 39. (QB4) Matthew Stafford, DET 9 119. (QB15) Jay Cutler, CHI 9 199. (WR65) Kelvin Benjamin, CAR 12 279. (TE25) Jared Cook, STL 4 40. (RB18) C.J. Spiller, BUF 9 120. (WR47) Mike Evans, TB 7 200. (WR66) Odell Beckham, NYG 8 280. (WR95) Jason Avant, CAR 12 41. (RB19) Frank Gore, SF 8 121. (RB50) James Starks, GB 9 201. (WR67) Mike Williams, BUF 9 281. (K14) Brandon McManus, DEN 4 42. (WR16) Victor Cruz, NYG 8 122. (RB51) Knile Davis, KC 6 202. (RB73) Stepfan Taylor, ARI 4 282. (RB107) Silas Redd, WAS 10 43. (WR17) Roddy White, ATL 9 123. (QB16) Ben Roethlisberger, PIT 12 203. (TE15) Antonio Gates, SD 10 283. (WR96) Joe Morgan, NO 6 44. (WR18) DeSean Jackson, WAS 10 124. (RB52) C.J. Anderson, DEN 4 204. (RB74) Jacquizz Rodgers, ATL 9 284. (RB108) Marion Grice, SD 10 45. (QB5) Andrew Luck, IND 10 125. (WR48) Rueben Randle, NYG 8 205. (WR68) Andre Roberts, WAS 10 285. (TE26) Garrett Graham, HOU 10 46. (RB20) Toby Gerhart, JAC 11 126. (RB53) Roy Helu, WAS 10 206. (WR69) Kenny Britt, STL 4 286. (WR97) Allen Robinson, JAC 11 47. (WR19) Percy Harvin, SEA 4 127. (RB54) Andre Williams, NYG 8 207. (RB75) Benny Cunningham, STL 4 287. (RB109) Trey Watts, STL 4 48. (QB6) Cam Newton, CAR 12 128. (RB55) Jonathan Stewart, CAR 12 208. (RB76) James White, NE 10 288. (RB110) Branden Oliver, SD 10 49. (WR20) Michael Crabtree, SF 8 129. (RB56) Jonathan Dwyer, ARI 4 209. (RB77) BenJarvus Green-Ellis, FA -- 289. (QB29) Ryan Fitzpatrick, HOU 10 50. (TE4) Vernon Davis, SF 8 130. (RB57) Devonta Freeman, ATL 9 210. (RB78) Ronnie Hillman, DEN 4 290. (TE27) Mychal Rivera, OAK 5 51. (RB21) Rashad Jennings, NYG 8 131. (WR49) Tavon Austin, STL 4 211. (RB79) Jerick McKinnon, MIN 10 291. (WR98) Martavis Bryant, PIT 12 52. (RB22) Ray Rice, BAL 11 132. (QB17) Andy Dalton, CIN 4 212. (TE16) Ladarius Green, SD 10 292. (QB30) Derek Carr, OAK 5 53. (WR21) Torrey Smith, BAL 11 133. (WR50) Jarrett Boykin, GB 9 213. (TE17) Coby Fleener, IND 10 293. (RB111) Daniel Thomas, FA -- 54. (RB23) Andre Ellington, ARI 4 134. (RB58) Christine Michael, SEA 4 214. (RB80) Chris Polk, PHI 7 294. (K15) Graham Gano, CAR 12 55. (RB24) Trent Richardson, IND 10 135. (QB18) Eli Manning, NYG 8 215. (WR70) Robert Woods, BUF 9 295. (RB112) Dion Lewis, FA -- 56. (WR22) Michael Floyd, ARI 4 136. (WR51) Brandin Cooks, NO 6 216. (QB25) Geno Smith, NYJ 11 296. (TE28) Travis Kelce, KC 6 57. (RB25) Chris Johnson, NYJ 11 137. (DEF2) Carolina Panthers, CAR 12 217. (RB81) Joseph Randle, DAL 11 297. (WR99) Mohamed Sanu, CIN 4 58. (RB26) Joique Bell, DET 9 138. (TE9) Kyle Rudolph, MIN 10 218. (TE18) Eric Ebron, DET 9 298. (K16) Mike Nugent, CIN 4 59. (WR23) Cordarrelle Patterson, MIN 10 139. (WR52) Markus Wheaton, PIT 12 219. (WR71) Jordan Matthews, PHI 7 299. (QB31) Teddy Bridgewater, MIN 10 60. (RB27) Shane Vereen, NE 10 140. (DEF3) San Francisco 49ers, SF 8 220. (WR72) Andre Holmes, OAK 5 300. (DEF14) Baltimore Ravens, BAL 11 61. (WR24) Julian Edelman, NE 10 141. (DEF4) Denver Broncos, DEN 4 221. (WR73) Harry Douglas, ATL 9 62. (QB7) Robert Griffin III, WAS 10 142. (DEF5) Cincinnati Bengals, CIN 4 222. (RB82) Matt Asiata, MIN 10 Schedule 63. (QB8) Nick Foles, PHI 7 143. (DEF6) St. Louis Rams, STL 4 223. (WR74) Malcom Floyd, SD 10 Week Teams on Bye 64. (WR25) Jeremy Maclin, PHI 7 144. (DEF7) Arizona Cardinals, ARI 4 224. (WR75) Kenbrell Thompkins, NE 10 65. (WR26) T.Y. Hilton, IND 10 145. (DEF8) Kansas City Chiefs, KC 6 225. (RB83) Bilal Powell, NYJ 11 Cincinnati, Cleveland, 66. (RB28) Steven Jackson, ATL 9 146. (TE10) Jordan Reed, WAS 10 226. (RB84) Shaun Draughn, CHI 9 4 Denver, St. Louis, 67. (WR27) Emmanuel Sanders, DEN 4 147.
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