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2018 ESPN Fantasy Football Draft Kit 2018 ESPN Fantasy Football Draft Kit Mike Clay's Dynasty Cheat Sheet OVERALL 1-80 OVERALL 81-160 OVERALL 161-240 ROOKIES 1-60 1. (WR1) Odell Beckham, NYG 25-10 81. (RB29) Mark Ingram, NO 28-8 161. (RB50) Ty Montgomery, GB 25-7 1. (RB1) Saquon Barkley, NYG 21-6 2. (WR2) DeAndre Hopkins, HOU 26-3 82. (WR41) Chris Godwin, TB 22-6 162. (RB51) Mark Walton, CIN 21-6 2. (RB2) Rashaad Penny, SEA 22-7 3. (RB1) Todd Gurley, LAR 24-1 83. (WR42) Sterling Shepard, NYG 24-6 163. (RB52) Theo Riddick, DET 27-4 3. (RB3) Sony Michel, NE 23-6 4. (RB2) Ezekiel Elliott, DAL 23-1 84. (WR43) Larry Fitzgerald, ARI 35-0 164. (QB21) Sam Darnold, NYJ 21-3 4. (RB4) Royce Freeman, DEN 22-6 5. (RB3) Saquon Barkley, NYG 21-6 85. (QB7) Kirk Cousins, MIN 30-0 165. (QB22) Baker Mayfield, CLE 23-4 5. (RB5) Nick Chubb, CLV 22-8 6. (RB4) Le'Veon Bell, PIT 26-6 86. (QB8) Matthew Stafford, DET 30-6 166. (QB23) Lamar Jackson, BAL 21-7 6. (RB6) Kerryon Johnson, DET 21-2 7. (RB5) David Johnson, ARI 26-8 87. (RB30) Derrius Guice, WAS 21-2 167. (QB24) Josh Rosen, ARI 21-6 7. (WR1) D.J. Moore, CAR 21-4 8. (WR3) Antonio Brown, PIT 30-1 88. (WR44) Marquise Goodwin, SF 27-9 168. (QB25) Derek Carr, OAK 27-5 8. (RB7) Ronald Jones II, TB 21-0 9. (WR4) Michael Thomas, NO 25-6 89. (WR45) Chris Hogan, NE 29-10 169. (RB53) James White, NE 26-7 9. (WR2) Calvin Ridley, ATL 23-8 10. (RB6) Alvin Kamara, NO 23-1 90. (WR46) Nelson Agholor, PHI 25-3 170. (TE20) Austin Hooper, ATL 23-10 10. (WR3) Courtland Sutton, DEN 22-10 11. (RB7) Kareem Hunt, KC 23-1 91. (RB31) LeSean McCoy, BUF 30-1 171. (TE21) Hayden Hurst, BAL 25-0 11. (WR4) James Washington, PIT 22-5 12. (WR5) Keenan Allen, LAC 26-4 92. (RB32) Dion Lewis, TEN 27-11 172. (TE22) Ricky Seals-Jones, ARI 23-5 12. (RB8) Derrius Guice, WAS 21-2 13. (RB8) Leonard Fournette, JAC 23-7 93. (WR47) Christian Kirk, ARI 21-9 173. (TE23) Charles Clay, BUF 29-6 13. (WR5) Christian Kirk, ARZ 21-9 14. (RB9) Dalvin Cook, MIN 23-0 94. (WR48) Anthony Miller, CHI 23-10 174. (TE24) Eric Ebron, IND 25-4 14. (WR6) Anthony Miller, CHI 23-10 15. (WR6) Mike Evans, TB 25-0 95. (WR49) Michael Gallup, DAL 22-6 175. (TE25) Vance McDonald, PIT 28-2 15. (WR7) Michael Gallup, DAL 22-5 16. (WR7) Julio Jones, ATL 29-7 96. (WR50) D.J. Chark, JAC 21-11 176. (RB54) John Kelly, LAR 21-11 16. (WR8) D.J. Chark, JAX 21-11 17. (WR8) Davante Adams, GB 25-8 97. (WR51) Tre'Quan Smith, NO 22-7 177. (RB55) Chase Edmonds, ARI 22-4 17. (WR9) Tre'Quan Smith, NO 22-7 18. (WR9) A.J. Green, CIN 30-1 98. (TE7) O.J. Howard, TB 23-9 178. (RB56) Nyheim Hines, IND 21-9 18. (RB9) Jordan Wilkins, IND 24-1 19. (WR10) Allen Robinson, CHI 25-0 99. (TE8) Kyle Rudolph, MIN 28-9 179. (WR73) J'Mon Moore, GB 23-3 19. (WR10) Keke Coutee, HST 21-7 20. (WR11) Stefon Diggs, MIN 24-9 100. (WR52) Keelan Cole, JAC 25-4 180. (WR74) Antonio Callaway, CLE 21-7 20. (TE1) Mike Gesicki, MIA 22-10 21. (RB10) Christian McCaffrey, CAR 22-2 101. (QB9) Dak Prescott, DAL 25-1 181. (WR75) Marquez Valdes-Scantling, GB 23-10 21. (WR11) DaeSean Hamilton, DEN 23-5 22. (RB11) Melvin Gordon, LAC 25-4 102. (QB10) Patrick Mahomes, KC 22-11 182. (WR76) Equanimeous St. Brown, GB 21-11 22. (RB10) Mark Walton, CIN 21-6 23. (TE1) Travis Kelce, KC 28-11 103. (RB33) Lamar Miller, HOU 27-4 183. (WR77) Zay Jones, BUF 23-5 23. (QB1) Sam Darnold, NYJ 21-2 24. (TE2) Rob Gronkowski, NE 29-3 104. (RB34) Aaron Jones, GB 23-9 184. (WR78) Dante Pettis, SF 22-10 24. (QB2) Baker Mayfield, CLV 23-4 25. (WR12) Tyreek Hill, KC 24-6 105. (RB35) Jamaal Williams, GB 23-5 185. (WR79) Jordan Lasley, BAL 21-9 25. (QB3) Lamar Jackson, BLT 21-7 26. (WR13) Corey Davis, TEN 23-7 106. (RB36) Marlon Mack, IND 22-5 186. (WR80) John Brown, BAL 28-5 26. (QB4) Josh Rosen, ARZ 21-6 27. (RB12) Devonta Freeman, ATL 26-5 107. (RB37) Tarik Cohen, CHI 23-1 187. (WR81) Dez Bryant, FA 29-10 27. (TE2) Hayden Hurst, BLT 25-0 28. (WR14) Amari Cooper, OAK 24-2 108. (RB38) Rex Burkhead, NE 28-2 188. (WR82) Curtis Samuel, CAR 22-0 28. (RB11) John Kelly, LAR 21-10 29. (WR15) Brandin Cooks, LAR 24-11 109. (QB11) Jimmy Garoppolo, SF 26-10 189. (TE26) Gerald Everett, LAR 24-2 29. (RB12) Chase Edmonds, ARZ 22-4 30. (TE3) Zach Ertz, PHI 27-9 110. (QB12) Marcus Mariota, TEN 24-10 190. (RB57) Boston Scott, NO 23-4 30. (RB13) Nyheim Hines, IND 21-9 31. (WR16) JuJu Smith-Schuster, PIT 21-9 111. (QB13) Jameis Winston, TB 24-8 191. (RB58) C.J. Anderson, CAR 27-6 31. (WR12) J'Mon Moore, GB 23-3 32. (RB13) Jordan Howard, CHI 23-10 112. (QB14) Jared Goff, LAR 23-10 192. (RB59) Kenneth Dixon, BAL 24-7 32. (WR13) Antonio Callaway, CLV 21-7 33. (RB14) Joe Mixon, CIN 22-1 113. (RB39) Jerick McKinnon, SF 26-4 193. (RB60) James Conner, PIT 23-4 33. (WR14) Marquez Valdes-Scantling, GB 23-10 34. (RB15) Rashaad Penny, SEA 22-7 114. (RB40) Marshawn Lynch, OAK 32-4 194. (RB61) Latavius Murray, MIN 28-7 34. (WR15) Equanimeous St. Brown, GB 21-11 35. (WR17) Jarvis Landry, CLE 25-9 115. (RB41) Chris Thompson, WAS 27-10 195. (RB62) Bilal Powell, NYJ 29-10 35. (WR16) Dante Pettis, SF 22-10 36. (WR18) Adam Thielen, MIN 28-0 116. (WR53) DeVante Parker, MIA 25-7 196. (RB63) Jeremy Hill, NE 25-10 36. (WR17) Jordan Lasley, BLT 21-9 37. (WR19) Josh Gordon, CLE 27-4 117. (WR54) Kenny Stills, MIA 26-4 197. (RB64) Austin Ekeler, LAC 23-3 37. (RB14) Boston Scott, NO 23-4 38. (QB1) Aaron Rodgers, GB 34-9 118. (TE9) Jordan Reed, WAS 28-2 198. (QB26) Alex Smith, WAS 34-3 38. (TE3) Mark Andrews, BLT 22-11 39. (RB16) Sony Michel, NE 23-6 119. (TE10) Trey Burton, CHI 26-10 199. (QB27) Blake Bortles, JAC 26-8 39. (RB15) Jaylen Samuels, PIT 22-1 40. (WR20) T.Y. Hilton, IND 28-9 120. (QB15) Tom Brady, NE 41-1 200. (QB28) Tyrod Taylor, CLE 29-1 40. (TE4) Dallas Goedert, PHI 23-7 41. (WR21) Doug Baldwin, SEA 29-11 121. (QB16) Ben Roethlisberger, PIT 36-6 201. (RB65) Elijah McGuire, NYJ 24-3 41. (WR18) Jaleel Scott, BLT 23-6 42. (WR22) Alshon Jeffery, PHI 28-6 122. (QB17) Matt Ryan, ATL 33-3 202. (RB66) Phillip Lindsay, DEN 24-1 42. (WR19) Justin Watson, TB 23-4 43. (QB2) Carson Wentz, PHI 25-8 123. (TE11) Tyler Eifert, CIN 27-11 203. (RB67) Adrian Peterson, WAS 33-5 43. (RB16) Josh Adams, FA 21-10 44. (QB3) Deshaun Watson, HOU 22-11 124. (WR55) Tyler Lockett, SEA 25-11 204. (RB68) Devontae Booker, DEN 26-3 44. (RB17) Kalen Ballage, MIA 22-8 45. (QB4) Russell Wilson, SEA 29-9 125. (WR56) Taywan Taylor, TEN 23-6 205. (QB29) Ryan Tannehill, MIA 30-1 45. (RB18) Phillip Lindsay, DEN 24-1 46. (WR23) Sammy Watkins, KC 25-2 126. (RB42) Giovani Bernard, CIN 26-9 206. (TE27) Mark Andrews, BAL 23-0 46. (WR20) Javon Wims, CHI 23-11 47. (WR24) Will Fuller, HOU 24-4 127. (RB43) Jordan Wilkins, IND 24-1 207. (WR83) Marqise Lee, JAC 26-9 47. (RB19) Bo Scarbrough, FA 23-11 48. (WR25) Robert Woods, LAR 26-4 128. (RB44) Corey Clement, PHI 23-10 208. (WR84) Jordy Nelson, OAK 33-3 48. (WR21) Deon Cain, IND 22-0 49. (RB17) Royce Freeman, DEN 22-6 129. (RB45) Alfred Morris, SF 29-8 209. (WR85) Tyrell Williams, LAC 26-6 49. (WR22) Daurice Fountain, FA 22-8 50. (RB18) Kenyan Drake, MIA 24-7 130. (WR57) Kelvin Benjamin, BUF 27-7 210. (WR86) Trent Taylor, SF 24-4 50. (QB5) Mason Rudolph, PIT 23-1 51. (WR26) Marvin Jones, DET 28-5 131. (WR58) Allen Hurns, DAL 26-9 211. (WR87) Geronimo Allison, GB 24-7 51. (TE5) Ian Thomas, CAR 22-2 52. (WR27) Robby Anderson, NYJ 25-3 132. (WR59) Paul Richardson, WAS 26-4 212. (QB30) Andy Dalton, CIN 30-10 52. (TE6) Dalton Schultz, DAL 22-1 53. (RB19) Nick Chubb, CLE 22-8 133. (WR60) Emmanuel Sanders, DEN 31-5 213. (RB69) Jaylen Samuels, PIT 22-1 53. (TE7) Chris Herndon IV, NYJ 22-6 54. (RB20) Kerryon Johnson, DET 21-2 134. (WR61) Michael Crabtree, BAL 30-11 214. (TE28) Dallas Goedert, PHI 23-8 54. (RB20) Ito Smith, ATL 22-11 55. (RB21) Derrick Henry, TEN 24-1 135. (WR62) Julian Edelman, NE 32-3 215. (TE29) Jared Cook, OAK 31-4 55. (RB21) Justin Jackson, LAC 23-4 56. (RB22) Duke Johnson, CLE 24-11 136. 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