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1999 CGFL Draft Master 1999 CGFL Draft Master Round One 1. Lubin:Donovan McNabb, QB 2. Corleone: Matt Hasselbach, QB 3. East Texas: Champ Bailey, CB 4. Washington: Edgerrin James, RB 5. Baltimore: Chris McAlister, CB 6. Midway: Jeff Garcia, QB 7. Cancun: Daunte Culpepper, QB 8. Woodbine: Torry Holt, WR 9. Eastern: Donald Driver, WR 10. Birmingham: Ricky Williams, RB 11. Hoth: Joey Porter, OLB 12. Mt. Sinai: Jon Jansen, T 13. New York: Damien Woody, C 14. New Orleans: David Boston, WR 15. Bayou City: Jevon Kearse, DE 16. London: Al Wilson, ILB 17. Brooklyn: Antoine Winfield, CB 18. Fort Mill: Jeff Saturday, C 19. Houston: Mike Peterson, OLB 20. Philadelphia: Aaron Smith, DE 21. Nashua: Kevin Johnson, WR 22. Washington: Patrick Kerney, DE 23. Wichita: Marty Booker, WR 24. Hoth: Mike McKenzie, CB Round Two 1. Eastern: Anthony McFarland, DT 2. Washington: John Tait, T 3. East Texas: Jeremy Newberry, G-T 4. Lubin: Dre Bly, CB 5. Baltimore: Randy Thomas, G 6. Midway: Kevin Faulk, RB 7. Cancun: Edwin Mulitalo, G 8. Chicago: Mike Rucker, DE 9. Eastern: Peerless Price, WR 10. Birmingham: Solomon Page, T 11. Hoth: Derrick Alexander, WR 12. Mt. Sinai: Fernando Bryant, CB 13. New York: Troy Edwards, WR 14. New Orleans: Daylon McCutcheon, CB 15. Bayou City: Kelly Gregg, DT 16. London: Tony McGee, TE 17. Brooklyn: Chike Okeafor, DE 18. Fort Mill: Aaron Brooks, QB 19. Houston: Jake Delhomme, QB 20. Philadelphia: Dat Nguyen, ILB 21. Washington: Terrence Wilkins, WR 22. Chicago: Olandis Gary, RB 23. Wichita: Roderick Coleman, DE 24. Curbside: Rich Owens, DL Round Three 1. Corleone: Eric Barton, ILB 2. Nashua: Rosevelt Colvin, DE 3. East Texas: Chris Claiborne, OLB 4. Lubin: Mike Gruttadauria, C 5. Baltimore: Wali Rainer, ILB 6. Midway: Andy Katzenmoyer, ILB 7. Cancun: Desmond Clark, TE 8. Chicago: Warrick Holdman, OLB 9. Eastern: Damien Robinson, S 10. Birmingham: Doug Flutie, QB 11. Hoth: Rodney Heath, DB 12. Mt. Sinai: J.J. Johnson, RB 13. New York: Chris Sanders, WR 14. New Orleans: Mike Mamula, DE 15. Bayou City: Bobby Shaw, WR 16. London: Terry Hardy, TE 17. Brooklyn: Larry Moore, C 18. Fort Mill: Jim Kleinsasser, RB 19. Houston: Luke Petitgout, G 20. Philadelphia: Kevin Henry, DE 21. Nashua: Stacey Mack, RB 22. Woodbine: Reggie Kelly, TE 23. Wichita: Barry Sims, G 24. Corleone: Joe Andruzzi, G Round Four 1. Corleone: Tai Streets, WR 2. Brooklyn: Chris Terry, T 3. East Texas: Alonzo Spellman, DT 4. Lubin: Steve Foley, OLB 5. Baltimore: Jason Tucker, WR 6. Midway: Dale Carter, CB 7. Cancun: L.J. Shelton, T 8. Woodbine: Larry Webster, DT 9. Eastern: Jerry Wilson, CB 10. Birmingham: Ryan Young, T 11. Hoth: Darren Hambrick, OLB 12. Mt. Sinai: Shevin Smith, S 13. New York: Rex Tucker, T 14. New Orleans: Ed McDaniel, ILB 15. Mt. Sinai: Justin Armour, WR 16. London: Byron Hanspard, RB 17. Brooklyn: Michael Basnight, RB 18. Fort Mill: Jay Foreman, ILB 19. Houston: Brandon Stokely, WR 20. Philadelphia: Darren Chiaverini, WR 21. Nashua: Amos Zereoue, RB 22. Chicago: Brian Finneran, WR 23. Lubin: Dan Williams, DE 24. New York: Brian Habib, G Round Five 1. Bayou City: Antuan Edwards, CB 2. Washington: Jerry Azumah, CB 3. East Texas: Cory Hall, S 4. Lubin: Darrien Gordon, CB 5. Baltimore: Jed Weaver, TE 6. Midway: Doug Brzezinski, G 7. Cancun: Dexter Jackson, S 8. Woodbine: Heath Irwin, G 9. Eastern: James Harris, DE 10. Birmingham: DeMingo Graham, C-G 11. Hoth: Shane Matthews, QB 12. Mt. Sinai: Chris Watson, CB 13. New York: Jermain Fazande, RB 14. New Orleans: Issac Byrd, WR 15. Bayou City: Keith Newman, OLB 16. Curbside: Brian Williams, C 17. Brooklyn: Robert Hicks, T 18. Fort Mill: Cletidus Hunt, DE 19. Houston: Terrell Davis, RB 20. Philadelphia: Joe Cummings, ILB 21. Nashua: Charlie Rogers, WR 22. Chicago: Brandon Noble, DT 23. Lubin: Ebenezer Ekuban, DE 24. New York: Mike Wells, DT Round Six 1. Corleone: Ken Oxendine, RB 2. Washington: Bob Hallen, G 3. East Texas: Adrian Ross, OLB 4. Lubin: Kato Serwanga, CB 5. Baltimore: Tom Tupa, P 6. Midway: Taje Allen, CB 7. Cancun: Trent Dilfer, QB 8. Curbside: Keith Sims, G 9. Eastern: Phil Dawson, K 10. Birmingham: Lional Dalton, DT 11. Hoth: Everett Lindsay, T 12. Mt. Sinai: Rashaan Shehee, RB 13. New York: Phil Clarke, OLB 14. New Orleans: Kris Brown, K 15. Bayou City: Lester Archambeau, DL 16. London: William Floyd, RB 17. Brooklyn: Chris Calloway, WR 18. Lubin: Rich Tylski, G 19. Houston: Billy Miller, WR 20. Philadelphia: Shaun King, QB 21. Nashua: Cary Blanchard, K 22. Chicago: Martin Gramatica, K 23. Wichita: William Whitehead, DE 24. Curbside: Tyrell Peters, LB Round Seven 1. Corleone: Ernie Mills, WR 2. Washington: Mike Rosenthal, G 3. East Texas: Mac Cody, WR 4. Lubin: Brian Kozlowski, TE 5. Baltimore: Tim Morabito, DT 6. Midway: Duane Hawthorne, CB 7. Cancun: Otis Smith, CB 8. Woodbine: Ron Rivers, RB 9. Eastern: Mark Campbell, TE 10. Birmingham: Kenny Wright, CB 11. Hoth: Steve Christie, K 12. Mt. Sinai: Jeff Wilkins, K 13. New York: Gary Anderson, K 14. New Orleans: Damon Jones, TE 15. Bayou City: Craig Yeast, WR 16. London: Orlando Ruff, ILB 17. Brooklyn: Fred McCrary, RB 18. Fort Mill: Alshermond Singleton, OLB 19. Houston: Vincent Brisby, WR 20. Philadelphia: Tim McDonald, S 21. Nashua: Damon Moore, S 22. Chicago: Jim Miller, QB 23. Wichita: Mark Carrier, S 24. Curbside: James Brown, T Round Eight 1. Corleone: Dan Marino, QB 2. Washington: Skip Hicks, RB 3. East Texas: Chris Jacke, K 4. Lubin: Phil Ostrowski, G 5. Baltimore: Lamont Warren, RB 6. Midway: Zefross Moss, T 7. Cancun: John Welbourne, G 8. Woodbine: Jude Waddy, OLB 9. Eastern: Rob Johnson, QB 10. Birmingham: Dainon Sidney, CB 11. Hoth: Mario Bates, RB 12. Mt. Sinai: Jammi German, WR 13. New York: Rob Konrad, RB 14. New Orleans: Cecil Collins, RB 15. Bayou City: Sedrick Irvin, RB 16. London: Keith Washington, DE 17. Brooklyn: Marco Battaglia, TE 18. Fort Mill: MarTay Jenkins, WR 19. Houston: Na Brown, WR 20. Philadelphia: LeShon Johnson, RB 21. Nashua: Mike Flynn, C-T 22. Chicago: Kevin Long, C-G 23. Wichita: Brant Boyer, ILB 24. Curbside: Joe Montgomery, RB Round Nine 1. Corleone: Reggie Brown, RB 2. Washington: Ben Coleman, G-T 3. East Texas: John Thornton, DT 4. Lubin: Bernie Parmalee. RB 5. Baltimore: Brock Gutierrez, C 6. Midway: Clif Groce, RB 7. Cancun: Fakhir Brown, CB 8. Woodbine: Lawrence Phillips, RB 9. Eastern: Marcus Spriggs, T 10. Birmingham: Fred Vinson, CB 11. Hoth: Ben Lynch, C 12. Mt. Sinai: Fred Baxter, TE 13. New York: Toby Gowin, P 14. New Orleans: Raleigh Roundtree, G 15. Bayou City:Ken Walter, P 16. London: De’Mond Parker, RB 17. Brooklyn: Basil Mitchell, RB 18. Fort Mill: Cade McNown, QB 19. Houston: Richard Harvey, OLB 20. Philadelphia: Jason Peter, DE 21. Nashua: Zack Bronson, S 22. Chicago: Dino Philyaw, RB 23. Wichita: Robert Tate, CB 24. Curbside: Darryl Pounds, CB Round Ten 1. Corleone: Rahim Abdullah, OLB 2. Washington: Josh Miller, P 3. East Texas: Brad Jackson, OLB 4. Lubin: Corey Widmer, ILB 5. Baltimore: Dean Wells, ILB 6. Midway: Don Davis, ILB 7. Cancun: Damon Griffin, WR 8. Woodbine: Billy Lyon, DT 9. Eastern: Anthony Johnson, RB 10. Birmingham: Christian Peter, DT 11. Hoth: Sean Moran, DT 12. Mt. Sinai: Tom Ackerman, C-G 13. New York: Billy Joe Hobert, QB 14. New Orleans: Tim Couch, QB 15. Bayou City: Doug Pederson, QB 16. London: Jason Craft, CB 17. Brooklyn: Glenn Foley, QB 18. Fort Mill: Brad Scioli, DE 19. Houston: Mark Royals, P 20. Philadelphia: Jay Williams, DE 21. Nashua: Thurman Thomas, RB 22. Chicago: Izell Reese, S 23. Wichita: Ethan Albright, G 24. Curbside: Kevin Smith, CB Round Eleven 1. Corleone: Eric Bjornson, TE 2. Washington: David Bowens, OLB 3. East Texas: Tony Graziani, QB 4. Lubin: Scott Kowalkowski, OLB 5. Baltimore: Stoney Case, QB 6. Midway: Josh Evans, DT 7. Cancun: Rick Mirer, QB 8. Woodbine: Gennaro DiNapoli, G 9. Eastern: Pete Monty, ILB 10. Birmingham: Jeremy Brigham, TE 11. Hoth: Chris Banks, G 12. Mt. Sinai: Riddick Parker, DT 13. New York: Terry Killens, OLB 14. New Orleans: Matthew Hatchette, WR 15. Bayou City: Ralph Tamm, G 16. London: Eric Beverly, C 17. Brooklyn: Sean Bennett, RB 18. Fort Mill: Yatil Green, WR 19. Houston: Jeremy McDaniel, WR 20. Philadelphia: Mike Cloud, RB 21. Nashua: Chris Miller, QB 22. Chicago: Marcus Spears, T 23. Wichita: Scott Shields, S 24. Curbside: Ike Reese, OLB Round Twelve 1. Corleone: Kerlin Blaise, G 2. Washington: Gregory Favors, OLB 3. East Texas: Barry Gardner, ILB 4. Lubin: Patrick Mannelly, T 5. Baltimore: Jeff Ogden, WR 6. Midway: Jason Whittle, T 7. Cancun: Justin Watson, RB 8. Woodbine: Aaron Pierce, TE 9. Eastern: Chris Dalman, C 10. Birmingham: Marty Moore, ILB 11. Hoth: Koy Detmer, QB 12. Mt. Sinai: Terry Jackson, RB 13. New York: Jeff Thomason, TE 14. New Orleans: Tony Blevins, CB 15. Bayou City: Jerry Drake, DT 16. London: Kenny Mixon, DE 17. Brooklyn: Willie Clay, S 18. Fort Mill: Lawrence Dawsey, WR 19. Houston: Bernard Hosley, DT 20. Philadelphia: Dave Brown, QB 21. Nashua: Scott Slutzker, TE 22. Chicago: Winslow Oliver, RB 23. Wichita: Reginald Davis, TE 24. Curbside: Steve Walsh, QB Round Thirteen 1. Corleone: Jason Garrett, QB 2. Washington: Tod McBride, CB 3. East Texas: Ty Detmer, QB 4. Lubin: Tommy Barnhadt, P 5. Baltimore:James Logan, OLB 6. Midway: Wilmont Perry, RB 7. Cancun: Wane McGarity, WR 8. Woodbine: Mike Mohring, DT 9. Eastern: Jerry Ball, DT 10.
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