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Forced Slave Camps Draft Results 13-Feb-2004 03:37 PM Eastern WWW.RTSPORTS.COM Forced Slave Camps Draft Results 13-Feb-2004 03:37 PM Eastern Forced Slave Camps Draft BRICK Conference Mon., Sep 1 2003 1:00:00 PM Rounds: 16 Round 1 Round 6 #1 Buckweet - Ricky Williams, RB, MIA #1 Jammin Blues - Donte' Stallworth, WR, NOR #2 Sharks - St. Louis Rams, QB, STL #2 DRED ED's - Todd Heap, TE, BAL #3 Heidelville Humpers - LaDainian Tomlinson, RB, SDG #3 Boltz - Rod Smith, WR, DEN #4 Psychic Psychos - Marshall Faulk, RB, STL #4 Willy's Lumpers - Green Bay Packers, QB, GNB #5 Fast Attack Boomers - Clinton Portis, RB, DEN #5 Keystone Kops - Shannon Sharpe, TE, DEN #6 Keystone Kops - Shaun Alexander, RB, SEA #6 Fast Attack Boomers - Anthony Thomas, RB, CHI #7 Willy's Lumpers - Priest Holmes, RB, KAN #7 Psychic Psychos - Derrick Mason, WR, TEN #8 Boltz - Deuce McAllister, RB, NOR #8 Heidelville Humpers - Marty Booker, WR, CHI #9 DRED ED's - Edgerrin James, RB, IND #9 Sharks - Jerry Rice, WR, OAK #10 Jammin Blues - Terrell Owens, WR, SFO #10 Buckweet - Tim Brown, WR, OAK Round 2 Round 7 #1 Jammin Blues - Ahman Green, RB, GNB #1 Buckweet - James Stewart, RB, DET #2 DRED ED's - Marvin Harrison, WR, IND #2 Sharks - Chad Johnson, WR, CIN #3 Boltz - Randy Moss, WR, MIN #3 Heidelville Humpers - Jerry Porter, WR, OAK #4 Willy's Lumpers - Travis Henry, RB, BUF #4 Psychic Psychos - New England Patriots, QB, NWE #5 Keystone Kops - Charlie Garner, RB, OAK #5 Fast Attack Boomers - Keyshawn Johnson, WR, TAM #6 Fast Attack Boomers - Eric Moulds, WR, BUF #6 Keystone Kops - James Thrash, WR, PHI #7 Psychic Psychos - Fred Taylor, RB, JAC #7 Willy's Lumpers - Amos Zereoue, RB, PIT #8 Heidelville Humpers - Minnesota Vikings, QB, MIN #8 Boltz - Trung Canidate, RB, WAS #9 Sharks - Corey Dillon, RB, CIN #9 DRED ED's - Quincy Morgan, WR, CLE #10 Buckweet - Eddie George, RB, TEN #10 Jammin Blues - Curtis Conway, WR, NYJ Round 3 Round 8 #1 Buckweet - Hines Ward, WR, PIT #1 Jammin Blues - Moe Williams, RB, MIN #2 Sharks - Duce Staley, RB, PHI #2 DRED ED's - Garrison Hearst, RB, SFO #3 Heidelville Humpers - Tiki Barber, RB, NYG #3 Boltz - Rod Gardner, WR, WAS #4 Psychic Psychos - Jamal Lewis, RB, BAL #4 Willy's Lumpers - John Carney, K, NOR #5 Fast Attack Boomers - Philadelphia Eagles, QB, PHI #5 Keystone Kops - Santana Moss, WR, NYJ #6 Keystone Kops - David Boston, WR, SDG #6 Fast Attack Boomers - Travis Taylor, WR, BAL #7 Willy's Lumpers - Buffalo Bills, QB, BUF #7 Psychic Psychos - Bubba Franks, TE, GNB #8 Boltz - Stephen Davis, RB, CAR #8 Heidelville Humpers - Marcus Pollard, TE, IND #9 DRED ED's - Curtis Martin, RB, NYJ #9 Sharks - Joey Galloway, WR, DAL #10 Jammin Blues - Oakland Raiders, QB, OAK #10 Buckweet - Kansas City Chiefs, QB, KAN Round 4 Round 9 #1 Jammin Blues - William Green, RB, CLE #1 Buckweet - Bill Schroeder, WR, DET #2 DRED ED's - Indianapolis Colts, QB, IND #2 Sharks - Emmitt Smith, RB, ARI #3 Boltz - New Orleans Saints, QB, NOR #3 Heidelville Humpers - Darrell Jackson, WR, SEA #4 Willy's Lumpers - Plaxico Burress, WR, PIT #4 Psychic Psychos - Jimmy Smith, WR, JAC #5 Keystone Kops - Tennessee Titans, QB, TEN #5 Fast Attack Boomers - Billy Miller, TE, HOU #6 Fast Attack Boomers - Jason Elam, K, DEN #6 Keystone Kops - Antowain Smith, RB, NWE #7 Psychic Psychos - Joe Horn, WR, NOR #7 Willy's Lumpers - Alge Crumpler, TE, ATL #8 Heidelville Humpers - Torry Holt, WR, STL #8 Boltz - Atlanta Falcons, QB, ATL #9 Sharks - Isaac Bruce, WR, STL #9 DRED ED's - Michael Bennett, RB, MIN #10 Buckweet - San Francisco 49ers, QB, SFO #10 Jammin Blues - Sebastian Janikowski, K, OAK Round 5 Round 10 #1 Buckweet - Peerless Price, WR, ATL #1 Jammin Blues - Stephen Alexander, TE, SDG #2 Sharks - Martin Gramatica, K, TAM #2 DRED ED's - Pittsburgh Steelers, QB, PIT #3 Heidelville Humpers - Warrick Dunn, RB, ATL #3 Boltz - Stacey Mack, RB, HOU #4 Psychic Psychos - Koren Robinson, WR, SEA #4 Willy's Lumpers - Charles Rogers, WR, DET #5 Fast Attack Boomers - Amani Toomer, WR, NYG #5 Keystone Kops - Seattle Seahawks, QB, SEA #6 Keystone Kops - David Akers, K, PHI #6 Fast Attack Boomers - Tampa Bay Buccaneers, QB, TAM #7 Willy's Lumpers - Donald Driver, WR, GNB #7 Psychic Psychos - Jay Feely, K, ATL #8 Boltz - Jeremy Shockey, TE, NYG #8 Heidelville Humpers - Correll Buckhalter, RB, PHI #9 DRED ED's - Laveranues Coles, WR, WAS #9 Sharks - Mike Alstott, RB, TAM #10 Jammin Blues - Tony Gonzalez, TE, KAN #10 Buckweet - Frank Wycheck, TE, TEN Copyright (c) 2003 RealTime Fantasy Sports, Inc. WWW.RTSPORTS.COM Forced Slave Camps Draft Results 13-Feb-2004 03:37 PM Eastern Round 11 Round 16 #1 Buckweet - Ed McCaffrey, WR, DEN #1 Jammin Blues - Jeff Reed, K, PIT #2 Sharks - Sam Collins, WR, TAM #2 DRED ED's - Christian Fauria, TE, NWE #3 Heidelville Humpers - Ashley Lelie, WR, DEN #3 Boltz - Matt Stover, K, BAL #4 Psychic Psychos - Troy Hambrick, RB, DAL #4 Willy's Lumpers - Bobby Shaw, WR, BUF #5 Fast Attack Boomers - Thomas Jones, RB, TAM #5 Keystone Kops - Dennis Northcutt, WR, CLE #6 Keystone Kops - Muhsin Muhammad, WR, CAR #6 Fast Attack Boomers - Peter Warrick, WR, CIN #7 Willy's Lumpers - Todd Pinkston, WR, PHI #7 Psychic Psychos - Terry Glenn, WR, DAL #8 Boltz - Troy Brown, WR, NWE #8 Heidelville Humpers - Doug Jolley, TE, OAK #9 DRED ED's - Olindo Mare, K, MIA #9 Sharks - Morten Andersen, K, KAN #10 Jammin Blues - Chris Chambers, WR, MIA #10 Buckweet - Mike Hollis, K, NYG Round 12 #1 Jammin Blues - Kevan Barlow, RB, SFO #2 DRED ED's - Oronde Gadsden, WR, MIA #3 Boltz - Josh Reed, WR, BUF #4 Willy's Lumpers - Wayne Chrebet, WR, NYJ #5 Keystone Kops - Ike Hilliard, WR, NYG #6 Fast Attack Boomers - John Hall, K, WAS #7 Psychic Psychos - Mike Vanderjagt, K, IND #8 Heidelville Humpers - Aaron Elling, K, MIN #9 Sharks - Randy McMichael, TE, MIA #10 Buckweet - Michael Pittman, RB, TAM Round 13 #1 Buckweet - Kevin Johnson, WR, JAC #2 Sharks - Drew Bennett, WR, TEN #3 Heidelville Humpers - Denver Broncos, QB, DEN #4 Psychic Psychos - Antonio Bryant, WR, DAL #5 Fast Attack Boomers - Mikhael Ricks, TE, DET #6 Keystone Kops - Adam Vinatieri, K, NWE #7 Willy's Lumpers - Anthony Becht, TE, NYJ #8 Boltz - Desmond Clark, TE, CHI #9 DRED ED's - Reggie Wayne, WR, IND #10 Jammin Blues - Robert Ferguson, WR, GNB Round 14 #1 Jammin Blues - New York Giants, QB, NYG #2 DRED ED's - Andre Johnson, WR, HOU #3 Boltz - Joe Nedney, K, TEN #4 Willy's Lumpers - Onterrio Smith, RB, MIN #5 Keystone Kops - Kyle Brady, TE, JAC #6 Fast Attack Boomers - Lamar Gordon, RB, STL #7 Psychic Psychos - Washington Redskins, QB, WAS #8 Heidelville Humpers - Jeff Wilkins, K, STL #9 Sharks - Itula Mili, TE, SEA #10 Buckweet - Tony McGee, TE, NYG Round 15 #1 Buckweet - Jason Hanson, K, DET #2 Sharks - Houston Texans, QB, HOU #3 Heidelville Humpers - D'Wayne Bates, WR, MIN #4 Psychic Psychos - Chad Lewis, TE, PHI #5 Fast Attack Boomers - Tai Streets, WR, SFO #6 Keystone Kops - Larry Johnson, RB, KAN #7 Willy's Lumpers - Rian Lindell, K, BUF #8 Boltz - Keenan McCardell, WR, TAM #9 DRED ED's - Ryan Longwell, K, GNB #10 Jammin Blues - Eddie Kennison, WR, KAN Copyright (c) 2003 RealTime Fantasy Sports, Inc..
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