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Idp Cheat Sheet RUSTYN ROSE, FANTASYKNUCKLEHEADS.COM IDP CHEAT SHEET LINEBACKERS DEFENSIVE LINEMEN Player TM Bye Player TM Bye Player TM Bye Player TM Bye 1 Patrick Willis . SF 9 51 Rocky McIntosh . Was 9 1 Jared Allen . Min 4 41 Tony Brown . Ten 9 2 Jon Beason . Car 6 52 Brian Orakpo . Was 9 2 Justin Tuck . NYG 8 42 Charles Johnson . Car 6 3 Paul Posluszny . Buf 6 53 Andra Davis . Buf 6 3 Trent Cole . Phi 8 43 Mark Anderson . Chi 8 4 James Laurinaitis . StL 9 54 Will Witherspoon . Ten 9 4 Julius Peppers . Chi 8 44 Tyler Brayton . Car 6 5 Curtis Lofton . Atl 8 55 Jamarr Williams . Car 6 5 Mario Williams . Hou 7 45 Kroy Biermann . Atl 8 6 Barrett Ruud . TB 4 56 James Farrior . Pit 5 6 Terrell Suggs . Bal 8 46 Matt Shaughnessy . Oak 10 7 D'Qwell Jackson . Cle 8 57 Gerald Hayes . Ari 6 7 Robert Mathis . Ind 7 47 Jonathan Fanene . Cin 6 8 D.J. Williams . Den 9 58 Calvin Pace . NYJ 7 8 Will Smith . NO 10 48 Albert Haynesworth . Was 9 9 David Harris . NYJ 7 59 Gerald McRath . Ten 9 9 Aaron Kampman . Jax 9 49 Kyle Williams . Buf 6 10 Rolando McClain . Oak 10 60 Shaun Phillips . SD 10 10 Ray Edwards . Min 4 50 Brandon Graham . Phi 8 11 Brian Cushing . Hou 7 61 Daryl Washington . Ari 6 11 Darnell Dockett . Ari 6 51 Gerald McCoy . TB 4 12 Karlos Dansby . Mia 5 62 Jasper Brinkley . Min 4 12 Justin Smith . SF 9 52 Mike Patterson . Phi 8 13 DeMeco Ryans . Hou 7 63 Sean Weatherspoon . Atl 8 13 Dwight Freeney . Ind 7 53 Chris Clemons . Sea 5 14 Jerod Mayo . NE 5 64 Dannell Ellerbe . Bal 8 14 Mathias Kiwanuka . NYG 8 54 Peria Jerry . Atl 8 15 Ray Lewis . Bal 8 65 Brandon Spikes . NE 5 15 Kyle Vanden Bosch . Det 7 55 Tyson Alualu . Jac 9 16 Kirk Morrison . Jac 9 66 Tim Dobbins . Mia 5 16 Osi Umenyiora . NYG 8 56 Aaron Smith . Pit 5 17 London Fletcher . Was 9 67 Aaron Maybin . Buf 6 17 Chris Long . StL 9 57 Ndamukong Suh . Det 7 18 Jonathan Vilma . NO 10 68 Takeo Spikes . SF 9 18 Stylez G. White . TB 4 58 Kyle Moore . TB 4 19 Stephen Tulloch . Ten 9 69 Derrick Johnson . KC 4 19 Calais Campbell . Ari 6 59 Lamarr Houston . Oak 10 20 Lance Briggs . Chi 8 70 Daryl Smith . Jac 9 20 Alex Brown . NO 8 60 Tommie Harris . Chi 8 21 Stewart Bradley . Phi 8 71 Scott Fujita . Cle 8 21 Randy Starks . Mia 5 61 Shaun Rogers . Cle 8 22 DeAndre Levy . Det 7 72 Sergio Kindle . Bal 8 22 Antwan Odom . Cin 6 62 Justin Bannan . Den 9 23 Clint Session . Ind 7 73 Bart Scott . NYJ 7 23 Jay Ratliff . Dal 4 63 Anthony Adams . Chi 8 24 Nick Barnett . GB 10 74 Jonathan Goff . NYG 8 24 Cliff Avril . Det 7 64 Robaire Smith . Cle 8 25 Chad Greenway . Min 4 75 Quincy Black . TB 4 25 Kelly Gregg . Bal 8 65 Pat Williams . Min 4 26 LaMarr Woodley . Pit 5 76 Keith Rivers . Cin 6 26 Shaun Ellis . NYJ 7 66 Aubrayo Franklin . SF 9 27 Gary Brackett . Ind 7 77 Zac Diles . Hou 7 27 John Abraham . Atl 8 67 Ty Warren . NE 5 28 James Harrison . Pit 5 78 Shawne Merriman . SD 10 28 William Hayes . Ten 9 68 Michael Johnson . Cin 6 29 Lofa Tatupu . Sea 5 79 Jermaine Cunningham . NE 5 29 Everette Brown . Car 6 69 Roy Miller . TB 4 30 Michael Boley . NYG 8 80 A.J. Hawk . GB 10 30 Derrick Harvey . Jac 9 70 Luis Castillo . SD 10 31 DeMarcus Ware . Dal 4 81 Andre Carter . Was 9 31 Lawrence Jackson . Sea 5 71 Paul Kruger . Bal 8 32 Brian Urlacher . Chi 8 82 Joey Porter . Ari 6 32 Sedrick Ellis . NO 10 72 Bobby McCray . NO 10 33 Justin Durant . Jac 9 83 Bobby Carpenter . StL 9 33 Derrick Morgan . Ten 9 73 Marcus Stroud . Buf 6 34 Ernie Sims . Phi 8 84 Philip Dillard . NYG 8 34 Connor Barwin . Hou 7 74 Jared Odrick . Mia 5 35 E.J. Henderson . Min 4 85 Paris Lenon . Ari 6 35 Darryl Tapp . Phi 8 75 Brett Keisel . Pit 5 36 Geno Hayes . TB 4 86 Kamerion Wimbley . Oak 10 36 Kevin Williams . Min 4 76 Cullen Jenkins . GB 10 37 Stephen Cooper . SD 10 87 Julian Peterson . Det 7 37 Haloti Ngata . Bal 8 77 Daniel Muir . Ind 7 38 David Hawthorne . Sea 5 88 Tully Banta-Cain . NE 5 38 Richard Seymour . Oak 10 78 Dan Williams . Ari 6 39 Anthony Spencer . Dal 4 89 Stephen Nicholas . Atl 8 39 Glenn Dorsey . KC 4 79 Colin Cole . Sea 5 40 Elvis Dumervil . Den 9 90 Manny Lawson . SF 9 40 Jonathan Babineaux . Atl 8 80 Fred Robbins . StL 9 41 91 Aaron Curry . Sea 5 Donald Butler . SD 10 FANTASYKNUCKLEHEADS.COM 42 Lawrence Timmons . Pit 5 92 Koa Misi . Mia 5 43 Bradie James . Dal 4 93 Chris Kelsay . Buf 6 44 Clay Matthews . GB 10 94 Tamba Hali . KC 4 DEFENSIVE BACKS 45 Demorrio Williams . KC 4 95 Philip Wheeler . Ind 7 Player TM Bye Player TM Bye 46 Dhani Jones . Cin 6 96 Cameron Wake . Mia 5 26 47 Rey Maualuga . Cin 6 97 Moises Fouku . Phi 8 1 Bernard Pollard . Hou 7 Earl Thomas . Sea 5 27 48 Keith Brooking . Dal 4 98 Sean Lee . Dal 4 2 Eric Weddle . SD 10 Quentin Mikell . Phi 8 28 49 Trevor Scott . Oak 10 99 Larry English . SD 10 3 Tyvon Branch . Oak 10 Cortland Finnegan . Ten 9 29 50 Ricky Brown . Oak 10 100 Parys Haralson . SF 9 4 Yeremiah Bell . Mia 5 Chris Hope . Ten 9 5 Oshiomogho Atogwe . StL 9 30 Danieal Manning . Chi 8 DEFENSIVE BACKS (CONT.) 6 Brian Dawkins . Den 9 31 Jairus Byrd . Buf 6 7 Dashon Goldson . SF 9 32 Darrelle Revis . NYJ 7 Player TM Bye Player TM Bye 8 Roman Harper . NO 10 33 Cedric Griffin . Min 4 51 68 Terrell Thomas . NYG 8 Antonio Cromartie . NYJ 7 9 Louis Delmas . Det 7 34 Bob Sanders . Ind 7 52 69 C.C. Brown . Det 7 Rashean Mathis . Jac 9 10 Antoine Bethea . Ind 7 35 Jordan Babineaux . Sea 5 53 70 James Butler . StL 9 Abram Elam . Cle 8 11 Antoine Winfield . Min 4 36 DeAngelo Hall . Was 9 54 71 Josh Wilson . Sea 5 Sheldon Brown . Cle 8 12 Eric Berry . KC 4 37 Michael Griffin . Ten 9 55 72 Derek Cox . Jac 9 Major Wright . Chi 8 13 Richard Marshall . Car 6 38 Donte Whitner . Buf 6 56 73 Leodis McKelvin . Buf 6 Mike Jenkins . Dal 4 14 Kenny Phillips . NYG 8 39 Chris Harris . Chi 8 57 74 Brandon Flowers . KC 4 Jabari Greer . NO 10 15 Adrian Wilson . Ari 6 40 Kerry Rhodes . Ari 6 58 75 Marcus Trufant . Sea 5 Ronde Barber . TB 4 16 Charles Woodson . GB 10 41 Chris Gamble . Car 6 59 76 Aqib Talib . TB 4 Vontae Davis . Mia 5 17 Troy Polamalu . Pit 5 42 Leon Hall . Cin 6 60 77 Jim Leonhard . NYJ 7 Ron Bartell . StL 9 18 Charles Tillman . Chi 8 43 Reed Doughty . Was 9 61 78 Leigh Bodden . NE 5 Brandon Carr . KC 4 19 Erik Coleman . Atl 8 44 Taylor Mays . SF 9 62 79 Thomas DeCoud . Atl 8 Jarrad Page . KC 4 20 LaRon Landry . Was 9 45 Dom. Rodgers-Cromartie . Ari 6 63 80 Champ Bailey . Den 9 George Wilson . Buf 6 21 Brandon Meriweather . NE 5 46 Johnathan Joseph . Cin 6 64 81 Nick Collins . GB 10 Terrence Newman . Dal 4 22 Antrel Rolle . NYG 8 47 Tracy Porter . NO 10 65 82 Asante Samuel . Phi 8 Sherrod Martin . Car 6 23 Dawan Landry . ..
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