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2013 ESPN Fantasy Football Draft Kit Standard PPR League Cheat Sheet 2013 ESPN Fantasy Football Draft Kit Standard PPR League Cheat Sheet Quarterbacks Running Backs Running Backs (ctn'd) Wide Receivers (ctn'd) 1. (9) Aaron Rodgers, GB 4 1. (1) Adrian Peterson, MIN 5 78. (323) Jason Snelling, ATL 6 68. (178) Aaron Dobson, NE 10 2. (12) Drew Brees, NO 7 2. (2) Arian Foster, HOU 8 79. (325) Knile Davis, KC 10 69. (180) Darrius Heyward-Bey, IND 8 3. (17) Peyton Manning, DEN 9 3. (3) Ray Rice, BAL 8 80. (333) Felix Jones, PIT 5 70. (183) Julian Edelman, NE 10 4. (21) Tom Brady, NE 10 4. (4) Doug Martin, TB 5 81. (337) Denard Robinson, JAC 9 71. (185) Eddie Royal, SD 8 5. (24) Cam Newton, CAR 4 5. (5) Jamaal Charles, KC 10 82. (339) Mike James, TB 5 72. (188) Rod Streater, OAK 7 6. (40) Matt Ryan, ATL 6 6. (6) Trent Richardson, CLE 10 83. (347) Andre Ellington, ARI 9 73. (191) Mohamed Sanu, CIN 12 7. (47) Colin Kaepernick, SF 9 7. (7) C.J. Spiller, BUF 12 84. (350) LaMichael James, SF 9 74. (192) Jarius Wright, MIN 5 8. (56) Matthew Stafford, DET 9 8. (8) LeSean McCoy, PHI 12 85. (353) Beanie Wells, FA -- 75. (196) Josh Morgan, WAS 5 9. (62) Robert Griffin III, WAS 5 9. (11) Marshawn Lynch, SEA 12 76. (199) Brandon Gibson, MIA 6 10. (66) Tony Romo, DAL 11 10. (14) Steven Jackson, ATL 6 Wide Receivers 77. (203) Riley Cooper, PHI 12 11. (72) Russell Wilson, SEA 12 11. (16) Darren Sproles, NO 7 1. (10) Calvin Johnson, DET 9 78. (207) Jacoby Ford, OAK 7 12. (76) Andrew Luck, IND 8 12. (19) Reggie Bush, DET 9 2. (13) Brandon Marshall, CHI 8 79. (213) Doug Baldwin, SEA 12 13. (98) Eli Manning, NYG 9 13. (20) Matt Forte, CHI 8 3. (15) Dez Bryant, DAL 11 80. (216) Santonio Holmes, NYJ 10 14. (104) Matt Schaub, HOU 8 14. (22) Alfred Morris, WAS 5 4. (18) A.J. Green, CIN 12 81. (218) Keenan Allen, SD 8 15. (114) Carson Palmer, ARI 9 15. (30) Darren McFadden, OAK 7 5. (23) Andre Johnson, HOU 8 82. (221) Leonard Hankerson, WAS 5 16. (121) Ben Roethlisberger, PIT 5 16. (31) Maurice Jones-Drew, JAC 9 6. (25) Roddy White, ATL 6 83. (224) Brandon Lloyd, FA -- 17. (127) Josh Freeman, TB 5 17. (32) Chris Johnson, TEN 8 7. (26) Randall Cobb, GB 4 84. (227) Harry Douglas, ATL 6 18. (136) Philip Rivers, SD 8 18. (36) Frank Gore, SF 9 8. (28) Julio Jones, ATL 6 85. (230) Brandon Stokley, BAL 8 19. (146) Andy Dalton, CIN 12 19. (39) David Wilson, NYG 9 9. (29) Demaryius Thomas, DEN 9 86. (233) Cordarrelle Patterson, MIN 5 20. (168) Sam Bradford, STL 11 20. (43) DeMarco Murray, DAL 11 10. (33) Larry Fitzgerald, ARI 9 87. (240) Ace Sanders, JAC 9 21. (173) Ryan Tannehill, MIA 6 21. (48) Stevan Ridley, NE 10 11. (34) Wes Welker, DEN 9 88. (243) Terrance Williams, DAL 11 22. (186) Joe Flacco, BAL 8 22. (50) Lamar Miller, MIA 6 12. (37) Reggie Wayne, IND 8 89. (245) Michael Crabtree, SF 9 23. (193) Jay Cutler, CHI 8 23. (53) Ryan Mathews, SD 8 13. (38) Vincent Jackson, TB 5 90. (250) Percy Harvin, SEA 12 24. (201) Michael Vick, PHI 12 24. (55) Eddie Lacy, GB 4 14. (41) Victor Cruz, NYG 9 25. (235) Alex Smith, KC 10 25. (58) Shane Vereen, NE 10 15. (42) Marques Colston, NO 7 Team Defenses 26. (246) Brandon Weeden, CLE 10 26. (60) Giovani Bernard, CIN 12 16. (44) James Jones, GB 4 1. (101) Seattle Seahawks 12 27. (259) Jake Locker, TEN 8 27. (65) Daryl Richardson, STL 11 17. (46) Mike Wallace, MIA 6 2. (109) San Francisco 49ers 9 28. (273) Christian Ponder, MIN 5 28. (71) Ahmad Bradshaw, IND 8 18. (51) Steve Smith, CAR 4 3. (120) Houston Texans 8 29. (298) EJ Manuel, BUF 12 29. (77) Montee Ball, DEN 9 19. (52) Dwayne Bowe, KC 10 4. (124) Chicago Bears 8 30. (331) Terrelle Pryor, OAK 7 30. (82) DeAngelo Williams, CAR 4 20. (54) Steve Johnson, BUF 12 5. (141) Cincinnati Bengals 12 31. (345) Geno Smith, NYJ 10 31. (84) Rashard Mendenhall, ARI 9 21. (57) Antonio Brown, PIT 5 6. (145) New England Patriots 10 32. (356) Blaine Gabbert, JAC 9 32. (90) BenJarvus Green-Ellis, CIN 12 22. (59) Torrey Smith, BAL 8 7. (147) Denver Broncos 9 33. (374) Nick Foles, PHI 12 33. (94) Chris Ivory, NYJ 10 23. (61) Eric Decker, DEN 9 8. (148) Pittsburgh Steelers 5 34. (379) Seneca Wallace, GB 4 34. (99) Marcel Reece, OAK 7 24. (63) Jordy Nelson, GB 4 9. (149) St. Louis Rams 11 35. (387) Chad Henne, JAC 9 35. (103) Le'Veon Bell, PIT 5 25. (64) Anquan Boldin, SF 9 10. (150) Green Bay Packers 4 36. (391) Mark Sanchez, NYJ 10 36. (106) Jacquizz Rodgers, ATL 6 26. (67) Sidney Rice, SEA 12 11. (184) Baltimore Ravens 8 37. (394) Jeff Tuel, BUF 12 37. (107) Danny Woodhead, SD 8 27. (69) Cecil Shorts, JAC 9 12. (189) Dallas Cowboys 11 38. (397) Matt Flynn, OAK 7 38. (110) Isaiah Pead, STL 11 28. (70) DeSean Jackson, PHI 12 13. (200) Miami Dolphins 6 39. (398) Ryan Fitzpatrick, TEN 8 39. (115) Isaac Redman, PIT 5 29. (73) Greg Jennings, MIN 5 14. (212) Tampa Bay Buccaneers 5 40. (399) Kirk Cousins, WAS 5 40. (117) Vick Ballard, IND 8 30. (74) Danny Amendola, NE 10 15. (238) Arizona Cardinals 9 41. (122) Pierre Thomas, NO 7 31. (75) Pierre Garcon, WAS 5 Tight Ends 42. (126) Mike Tolbert, CAR 4 32. (79) Mike Williams, TB 5 Kickers 1. (27) Jimmy Graham, NO 7 43. (129) Mark Ingram, NO 7 33. (80) Hakeem Nicks, NYG 9 1. (151) Stephen Gostkowski, NE 10 2. (35) Rob Gronkowski, NE 10 44. (133) Knowshon Moreno, DEN 9 34. (81) Ryan Broyles, DET 9 2. (152) Blair Walsh, MIN 5 3. (45) Tony Gonzalez, ATL 6 45. (139) Joique Bell, DET 9 35. (83) Kendall Wright, TEN 8 3. (153) Matt Bryant, ATL 6 4. (49) Jason Witten, DAL 11 46. (142) LaRod Stephens-Howling, PIT 5 36. (85) T.Y. Hilton, IND 8 4. (154) Justin Tucker, BAL 8 5. (68) Vernon Davis, SF 9 47. (162) Roy Helu, WAS 5 37. (86) Lance Moore, NO 7 5. (155) Matt Prater, DEN 9 6. (78) Brandon Myers, NYG 9 48. (167) Ronnie Hillman, DEN 9 38. (87) Emmanuel Sanders, PIT 5 6. (156) Phil Dawson, SF 9 7. (102) Greg Olsen, CAR 4 49. (174) Mike Goodson, NYJ 10 39. (88) Miles Austin, DAL 11 7. (157) Randy Bullock, HOU 8 8. (105) Jermichael Finley, GB 4 50. (179) Kendall Hunter, SF 9 40. (89) Chris Givens, STL 11 8. (158) Josh Brown, NYG 9 9. (111) Owen Daniels, HOU 8 51. (182) Bilal Powell, NYJ 10 41. (91) Denarius Moore, OAK 7 9. (159) Sebastian Janikowski, OAK 7 10. (116) Kyle Rudolph, MIN 5 52. (187) Ben Tate, HOU 8 42. (92) Alshon Jeffery, CHI 8 10. (160) David Akers, DET 9 11. (119) Antonio Gates, SD 8 53. (195) Fred Jackson, BUF 12 43. (93) Tavon Austin, STL 11 11. (209) Dan Bailey, DAL 11 12. (125) Jared Cook, STL 11 54. (198) Michael Bush, CHI 8 44. (95) Josh Gordon, CLE 10 12. (214) Greg Zuerlein, STL 11 13. (130) Martellus Bennett, CHI 8 55. (202) Shonn Greene, TEN 8 45. (96) Vincent Brown, SD 8 13. (217) Steven Hauschka, SEA 12 14. (135) Brandon Pettigrew, DET 9 56. (205) Andre Brown, NYG 9 46. (97) Golden Tate, SEA 12 14. (220) Garrett Hartley, NO 7 15. (144) Jordan Cameron, CLE 10 57. (206) Bryce Brown, PHI 12 47. (100) Rueben Randle, NYG 9 15. (222) Robbie Gould, CHI 8 16. (163) Fred Davis, WAS 5 58. (210) Christine Michael, SEA 12 48. (108) Jeremy Kerley, NYJ 10 17. (166) Dwayne Allen, IND 8 59. (223) Joseph Randle, DAL 11 49. (112) Andre Roberts, ARI 9 Schedule 18. (171) Heath Miller, PIT 5 60. (231) Michael Turner, FA -- 50. (113) Malcom Floyd, SD 8 Week Teams on Bye 19. (176) Julius Thomas, DEN 9 61. (236) Mikel Leshoure, DET 9 51. (118) Michael Floyd, ARI 9 Packers 4 20. (177) Marcedes Lewis, JAC 9 62. (241) Chris Ogbonnaya, CLE 10 52. (123) Kenny Britt, TEN 8 Panthers 21. (181) Jermaine Gresham, CIN 12 63. (244) Jonathan Stewart, CAR 4 53. (128) DeAndre Hopkins, HOU 8 Vikings, Steelers 5 22. (190) Brent Celek, PHI 12 64. (251) Bernard Pierce, BAL 8 54. (131) Kenbrell Thompkins, NE 10 Buccaneers, Redskins 23. (194) Coby Fleener, IND 8 65. (260) Ronnie Brown, SD 8 55. (132) Brian Hartline, MIA 6 Falcons 6 24. (197) Tyler Eifert, CIN 12 66. (264) Robert Turbin, SEA 12 56. (134) Nate Burleson, DET 9 Dolphins 25. (204) Rob Housler, ARI 9 67. (269) Toby Gerhart, MIN 5 57. 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