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Southside Fantasy Football League Draft Results 06-Feb-2007 12:42 PM Eastern www.rtsports.com Southside Fantasy Football League Draft Results 06-Feb-2007 12:42 PM Eastern Southside Fantasy Football League Draft Sat., Sep 2 2006 9:05:00 PM Rounds: 17 Time Limit: Unlimited Round 1 Round 4 #1 Packers - Charles Tillman, DB, CHI #1 TITANS!!!!!!!!! - Adam Jones, DB, TEN #2 Falcons - J.P. Losman, QB, BUF #2 Chiefs - Jerry Porter, WR, OAK #3 Steelers - Michael Jenkins, WR, ATL #3 Dolphins - Eric Moulds, WR, HOU #4 VIKINGS - Keith Brooking, LB, ATL #4 COWBOYS - Lawrence Tynes, K, KAN #5 Broncos - Charles Grant, DL, NOR #5 Broncos - Junior Seau, LB, NWE #6 Chiefs - Gibril Wilson, DB, NYG #6 Browns - Joe Jurevicius, WR, CLE #7 Giants - Lofa Tatupu, LB, SEA #7 Buccaneers - James Hall, DL, DET #8 Buccaneers - Keyshawn Johnson, WR, CAR #8 Giants - DeMeco Ryans, LB, HOU #9 Browns - Mario Williams, DL, HOU #9 Chiefs - Erasmus James, DL, MIN #10 Jets - Kirk Morrison, LB, OAK #10 Broncos - Sebastian Janikowski, K, OAK #11 COWBOYS - Mark Clayton, WR, BAL #11 VIKINGS - Michael Koenen, K, ATL #12 Dolphins - Derrick Burgess, DL, OAK #12 Steelers - Rian Lindell, K, BUF #13 Redskins - Lemar Marshall, LB, WAS #13 Falcons - Chike Okeafor, DL, ARI #14 TITANS!!!!!!!!! - Reche Caldwell, WR, NWE #14 Packers - Dunta Robinson, DB, HOU Round 2 Round 5 #1 TITANS!!!!!!!!! - Josh Brown, K, SEA #1 Packers - Kawika Mitchell, LB, KAN #2 Redskins - Jay Feely, K, NYG #2 Falcons - Shaun Rogers, DL, DET #3 Dolphins - Adam Vinatieri, K, IND #3 Steelers - Travis Taylor, WR, MIN #4 COWBOYS - Neil Rackers, K, ARI #4 VIKINGS - Dave Rayner, K, GNB #5 Browns - Jason Elam, K, DEN #5 Broncos - Troy Vincent, DB, WAS #6 Chiefs - Darren Howard, DL, PHI #6 Chiefs - Mike Rucker, DL, CAR #7 Buccaneers - John Kasay, K, CAR #7 Giants - Wali Lundy, RB, HOU #8 Giants - Olindo Mare, K, MIA #8 Buccaneers - Shawntae Spencer, DB, SFO #9 Chiefs - Will Witherspoon, LB, STL #9 Browns - Ernie Sims, LB, DET #10 Jets - Ryan Longwell, K, MIN #10 Jets - Jerricho Cotchery, WR, NYJ #11 VIKINGS - Ron Dayne, RB, HOU #11 COWBOYS - Mike Alstott, RB, TAM #12 Steelers - Greg Ellis, LB, DAL #12 Dolphins - Isaac Bruce, WR, STL #13 Falcons - Deltha O'Neal, DB, CIN #13 Redskins - Nate Kaeding, K, SDG #14 Packers - Antonio Pierce, LB, NYG #14 TITANS!!!!!!!!! - Chaun Thompson, LB, CLE Round 3 Round 6 #1 Packers - Brian Dawkins, DB, PHI #1 TITANS!!!!!!!!! - Tye Hill, DB, STL #2 Falcons - Todd Peterson, K, ATL #2 Redskins - Peerless Price, WR, BUF #3 Steelers - Dre' Bly, DB, DET #3 Dolphins - Patrick Ramsey, QB, NYJ #4 VIKINGS - Greg Jennings, WR, GNB #4 COWBOYS - Rashean Mathis, DB, JAC #5 Broncos - Tony Gonzalez, TE, KAN #5 Jets - Kerry Rhodes, DB, NYJ #6 Chiefs - Mike Vanderjagt, K, DAL #6 Browns - Marcus Trufant, DB, SEA #7 Giants - Najeh Davenport, RB, PIT #7 Buccaneers - Phillip Daniels, DL, WAS #8 Buccaneers - Alge Crumpler, TE, ATL #8 Giants - Phil Dawson, K, CLE #9 Browns - Michael Turner, RB, SDG #9 Chiefs - Jeff Reed, K, PIT #10 Chiefs - Heath Miller, TE, PIT #10 Broncos - David Pollack, LB, CIN #11 COWBOYS - Gary Brackett, LB, IND #11 VIKINGS - John Lynch, DB, DEN #12 Chiefs - Michael Pittman, RB, TAM #12 Steelers - Bart Scott, LB, BAL #13 Redskins - L.J. Smith, TE, PHI #13 Falcons - Matt Stover, K, BAL #14 TITANS!!!!!!!!! - Stephen Gostkowski, K, NWE #14 Packers - Tony Romo, QB, DAL Copyright (c) 2006 RealTime Fantasy Sports, Inc. www.rtsports.com Southside Fantasy Football League Draft Results 06-Feb-2007 12:42 PM Eastern Round 7 Round 10 #1 Packers - Kalimba Edwards, DL, DET #1 TITANS!!!!!!!!! - Manny Lawson, LB, SFO #2 Falcons - Mewelde Moore, RB, MIN #2 Redskins - Derek Hagan, WR, MIA #3 Steelers - Kris Brown, K, HOU #3 Dolphins - Shawn Bryson, RB, DET #4 VIKINGS - Bobby Carpenter, LB, DAL #4 COWBOYS - Jim Sorgi, QB, IND #5 Broncos - John Carney, K, NOR #5 Jets - D'Qwell Jackson, LB, CLE #6 Chiefs - David Garrard, QB, JAC #6 Browns - Kellen Clemens, QB, NYJ #7 Giants - Tamba Hali, DL, KAN #7 Buccaneers - Bubba Franks, TE, GNB #8 Buccaneers - Charlie Batch, QB, PIT #8 Giants - Joe Nedney, K, SFO #9 Browns - Jason Hanson, K, DET #9 Chiefs - Sinorice Moss, WR, NYG #10 Jets - Matt Bryant, K, TAM #10 Broncos - Grant Wistrom, DL, SEA #11 COWBOYS - Angelo Crowell, LB, BUF #11 VIKINGS - Tommie Harris, DL, CHI #12 Dolphins - Mike Nugent, K, NYJ #12 Steelers - Nick Ferguson, DB, DEN #13 Redskins - Michael Robinson, RB, SFO #13 Falcons - Antwaan Randle El, WR, WAS #14 TITANS!!!!!!!!! - Musa Smith, RB, BAL #14 Packers - Cedric Cobbs, RB, DEN Round 8 Round 11 #1 TITANS!!!!!!!!! - LeRoy Hill, LB, SEA #1 Packers - John Hall, K, WAS #2 Redskins - Mike McMahon, QB, MIN #2 Falcons - Rob Bironas, K, TEN #3 Dolphins - Joey Harrington, QB, MIA #3 Steelers - Morlon Greenwood, LB, HOU #4 COWBOYS - Vernon Davis, TE, SFO #4 VIKINGS - Warren Sapp, DL, OAK #5 Jets - Richard Seymour, DL, NWE #5 Broncos - Tony Scheffler, TE, DEN #6 Browns - Jerome Harrison, RB, CLE #6 Chiefs - Kris Jenkins, DL, CAR #7 Buccaneers - Maurice Morris, RB, SEA #7 Giants - Drew Carter, WR, CAR #8 Giants - Chad Jackson, WR, NWE #8 Buccaneers - Danny Clark, LB, NOR #9 Chiefs - Tarvaris Jackson, QB, MIN #9 Browns - Greg Wesley, DB, KAN #10 Broncos - Michael Huff, DB, OAK #10 Jets - Marcedes Lewis, TE, JAC #11 VIKINGS - Maurice Jones-Drew, RB, JAC #11 COWBOYS - Bryce Fisher, DL, SEA #12 Steelers - Marty Booker, WR, MIA #12 Dolphins - Arnaz Battle, WR, SFO #13 Falcons - Kerry Collins, QB, TEN #13 Redskins - Greg Spires, DL, TAM #14 Packers - Stephen Davis, RB, STL #14 TITANS!!!!!!!!! - Joe Klopfenstein, TE, STL Round 9 Round 12 #1 Packers - John Henderson, DL, JAC #1 TITANS!!!!!!!!! - Pisa Tinoisamoa, LB, STL #2 Falcons - Leonard Pope, TE, ARI #2 Redskins - Kenoy Kennedy, DB, DET #3 Steelers - Brandon Stokley, WR, IND #3 Dolphins - Fred Thomas, DB, NOR #4 VIKINGS - Chris Crocker, DB, ATL #4 COWBOYS - Marcus Robinson, WR, MIN #5 Broncos - Derek Smith, LB, SFO #5 Jets - Dan Orlovsky, QB, DET #6 Chiefs - Darnell Bing, DB, OAK #6 Browns - Clark Haggans, LB, PIT #7 Giants - Antonio Cromartie, DB, SDG #7 Buccaneers - Patrick Pass, RB, NWE #8 Buccaneers - Jason Allen, DB, MIA #8 Giants - Anthony Wright, QB, CIN #9 Browns - Santonio Holmes, WR, PIT #9 Chiefs - Aaron Moorehead, WR, IND #10 Jets - Cedrick Wilson, WR, PIT #10 Broncos - Bob Sanders, DB, IND #11 COWBOYS - Robbie Gould, K, CHI #11 VIKINGS - Tim Dwight, WR, NYJ #12 Dolphins - Rosevelt Colvin, LB, NWE #12 Steelers - Sage Rosenfels, QB, HOU #13 Redskins - Elvis Dumervil, DL, DEN #13 Falcons - Bobby Engram, WR, SEA #14 TITANS!!!!!!!!! - Michael Bennett, RB, KAN #14 Packers - Chris Henry, WR, CIN Copyright (c) 2006 RealTime Fantasy Sports, Inc. www.rtsports.com Southside Fantasy Football League Draft Results 06-Feb-2007 12:42 PM Eastern Round 13 Round 16 #1 Packers - Damien Nash, RB, DEN #1 Steelers - Antonio Chatman, WR, CIN #2 Falcons - Az-Zahir Hakim, WR, SDG #2 Falcons - Maurice Hicks, RB, SFO #3 Steelers - Bryant Young, DL, SFO #3 Packers - Marlon McCree, DB, SDG #4 VIKINGS - Ricky Williams, RB, MIA #4 Packers - Derrick Wimbush, RB, JAC #5 Broncos - Justin Smith, DL, CIN #5 Falcons - Brodie Croyle, QB, KAN #6 Chiefs - Gilbert Gardner, LB, IND #6 Falcons - Ricky Manning Jr., DB, CHI #7 Giants - Gerris Wilkinson, LB, NYG #7 Packers - Robert Royal, TE, BUF #8 Buccaneers - Justin McCareins, WR, NYJ #8 Packers - Chris Hope, DB, TEN #9 Browns - Jimmy Williams, DB, ATL #9 Falcons - Adrian Peterson, RB, CHI #10 Jets - Josh Bullocks, DB, NOR #10 Falcons - Brian Finneran, WR, ATL #11 COWBOYS - Bryan Fletcher, TE, IND #11 Packers - Dante Hall, WR, KAN #12 Dolphins - Kevin Carter, DL, MIA #12 Dolphins - Overall 222 #13 Redskins - Kyle Boller, QB, BAL #13 Dolphins - Overall 223 #14 TITANS!!!!!!!!! - Bruce Gradkowski, QB, TAM #14 Dolphins - Overall 224 Round 14 #1 TITANS!!!!!!!!! - Alex Smith, TE, TAM #2 Redskins - Ahmad Brooks, LB, CIN #3 Dolphins - Paul Spicer, DL, JAC #4 COWBOYS - Thomas Davis, LB, CAR #5 Chiefs - Terence Newman, DB, DAL #6 Jets - Lee Suggs, RB, MIA #7 Buccaneers - Jerramy Stevens, TE, SEA #8 Giants - Albert Haynesworth, DL, TEN #9 Dolphins - Tony Fisher, RB, STL #10 Jets - Gus Frerotte, QB, STL #11 VIKINGS - Al Harris, DB, GNB #12 Steelers - Jeff George, QB, OAK #13 Falcons - Vonnie Holliday, DL, MIA #14 Packers - Ryan Moats, RB, PHI Round 15 #1 Packers - Zachary Hilton, TE, NYJ #2 Falcons - Doug Gabriel, WR, OAK #3 Steelers - Reggie Hayward, DL, JAC #4 VIKINGS - Jeff Garcia, QB, PHI #5 Chiefs - Jonathan Wells, RB, IND #6 Giants - William Green, RB, CLE #7 Buccaneers - Daryl Smith, LB, JAC #8 Jets - Devery Henderson, WR, NOR #9 COWBOYS - Trent Dilfer, QB, SFO #10 Dolphins - Matt Cassel, QB, NWE #11 Redskins - Hank Baskett, WR, PHI #12 TITANS!!!!!!!!! - Alvin Pearman, RB, JAC #13 Jets - Robert Geathers, DL, CIN #14 VIKINGS - Brian Calhoun, RB, DET Copyright (c) 2006 RealTime Fantasy Sports, Inc..
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