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Pack Attack Draft Results 24-Oct-2012 03:03 PM ET RealTime Fantasy Sports Pack Attack Draft Results 24-Oct-2012 03:03 PM ET Pack Attack Draft Wed., Sep 5 2012 8:41:02 PM Rounds: 14 Round 1 Round 6 1. Mark - Aaron Rodgers QB, GNB 1. Chris - Doug Martin RB, TAM 2. Vince - Arian Foster RB, HOU 2. Bob - Antonio Gates TE, SDG 3. Jeff - Ray Rice RB, BAL 3. Jim - Michael Vick QB, PHI 4. Mike - LeSean McCoy RB, PHI 4. Dale - Vernon Davis TE, SFO 5. Dale - Maurice Jones-Drew RB, JAC 5. Mike - Matt Ryan QB, ATL 6. Jim - Calvin Johnson WR, DET 6. Jeff - Eli Manning QB, NYG 7. Bob - Tom Brady QB, NWE 7. Vince - Steve Smith WR, CAR 8. Chris - Chris Johnson RB, TEN 8. Mark - Percy Harvin WR, MIN Round 2 Round 7 1. Chris - Drew Brees QB, NOR 1. Mark - Tony Romo QB, DAL 2. Bob - Larry Fitzgerald WR, ARI 2. Vince - Mason Crosby K, GNB 3. Jim - Darren McFadden RB, OAK 3. Jeff - David Akers K, SFO 4. Dale - Cam Newton QB, CAR 4. Mike - Frank Gore RB, SFO 5. Mike - Andre Johnson WR, HOU 5. Dale - Michael Turner RB, ATL 6. Jeff - A.J. Green WR, CIN 6. Jim - Steve Johnson WR, BUF 7. Vince - Jimmy Graham TE, NOR 7. Bob - Ahmad Bradshaw RB, NYG 8. Mark - Julio Jones WR, ATL 8. Chris - Robert Griffin QB, WAS Round 3 Round 8 1. Mark - Matt Forte RB, CHI 1. Chris - Dez Bryant WR, DAL 2. Vince - Matthew Stafford QB, DET 2. Bob - Stephen Gostkowski K, NWE 3. Jeff - Rob Gronkowski TE, NWE 3. Jim - Reggie Bush RB, MIA 4. Mike - Roddy White WR, ATL 4. Dale - Philip Rivers QB, SDG 5. Dale - DeMarco Murray RB, DAL 5. Mike - Peyton Manning QB, DEN 6. Jim - Adrian Peterson RB, MIN 6. Jeff - Green Bay Packers Def/ST, GNB 7. Bob - Greg Jennings WR, GNB 7. Vince - Dwayne Bowe WR, KAN 8. Chris - Jordy Nelson WR, GNB 8. Mark - Jason Witten TE, DAL Round 4 Round 9 1. Chris - Ryan Mathews RB, SDG 1. Mark - Torrey Smith WR, BAL 2. Bob - Jamaal Charles RB, KAN 2. Vince - San Francisco 49ers Def/ST, SFO 3. Jim - Brandon Marshall WR, CHI 3. Jeff - Fred Davis TE, WAS 4. Dale - Wes Welker WR, NWE 4. Mike - Sebastian Janikowski K, OAK 5. Mike - Marshawn Lynch RB, SEA 5. Dale - Garrett Hartley K, NOR 6. Jeff - Antonio Brown WR, PIT 6. Jim - Jay Cutler QB, CHI 7. Vince - Steven Jackson RB, STL 7. Bob - Matt Schaub QB, HOU 8. Mark - Fred Jackson RB, BUF 8. Chris - Demaryius Thomas WR, DEN Round 5 Round 10 1. Mark - Trent Richardson RB, CLE 1. Chris - Alex Henery K, PHI 2. Vince - Hakeem Nicks WR, NYG 2. Bob - Houston Texans Def/ST, HOU 3. Jeff - Marques Colston WR, NOR 3. Jim - Matt Prater K, DEN 4. Mike - Victor Cruz WR, NYG 4. Dale - Jeremy Maclin WR, PHI 5. Dale - Mike Wallace WR, PIT 5. Mike - Jacob Tamme TE, DEN 6. Jim - Aaron Hernandez TE, NWE 6. Jeff - Justin Tucker K, BAL 7. Bob - Darren Sproles RB, NOR 7. Vince - Chicago Bears Def/ST, CHI 8. Chris - Jermichael Finley TE, GNB 8. Mark - Jason Hanson K, DET Copyright (c) RealTime Fantasy Sports Page 1/2 RealTime Fantasy Sports Pack Attack Draft Results 24-Oct-2012 03:03 PM ET Round 11 1. Mark - Detroit Lions Def/ST, DET 2. Vince - Brandon Pettigrew TE, DET 3. Jeff - Seattle Seahawks Def/ST, SEA 4. Mike - Baltimore Ravens Def/ST, BAL 5. Dale - Owen Daniels TE, HOU 6. Jim - Jermaine Gresham TE, CIN 7. Bob - Dan Bailey K, DAL 8. Chris - Greg Olsen TE, CAR Round 12 1. Chris - Philadelphia Eagles Def/ST, PHI 2. Bob - Eric Decker WR, DEN 3. Jim - Rob Bironas K, TEN 4. Dale - Pittsburgh Steelers Def/ST, PIT 5. Mike - Robbie Gould K, CHI 6. Jeff - Chris Wells RB, ARI 7. Vince - Joe Flacco QB, BAL 8. Mark - Nate Kaeding K, SDG Round 13 1. Mark - Coby Fleener TE, IND 2. Vince - Cedric Benson RB, GNB 3. Jeff - Mark Ingram RB, NOR 4. Mike - Dallas Cowboys Def/ST, DAL 5. Dale - Neil Rackers K, WAS 6. Jim - New York Giants Def/ST, NYG 7. Bob - New York Jets Def/ST, NYJ 8. Chris - Buffalo Bills Def/ST, BUF Round 14 1. Chris - Lawrence Tynes K, NYG 2. Bob - Dustin Keller TE, NYJ 3. Jim - Denver Broncos Def/ST, DEN 4. Dale - New England Patriots Def/ST, NWE 5. Mike - Kyle Rudolph TE, MIN 6. Jeff - Andrew Luck QB, IND 7. Vince - Dan Carpenter K, MIA 8. Mark - Minnesota Vikings Def/ST, MIN Copyright (c) RealTime Fantasy Sports Page 2/2.
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