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2011 College Fantasy Football Downloadable Draft Kit 2011 College Fantasy Football Downloadable Draft Kit Draft Preparation Guide | collegefb.cbssports.com Updated: August 31, 2011 Produced by: Top 200 1. Case Keenum, QB, HOU 68. Virginia Tech DST 135. Dillon Baxter, RB, USC 2. Lance Dunbar, RB, NTX 69. Jake Heaps, QB, BYU 136. Silas Redd, RB, PSU 3. Dominique Davis, QB, ECA 70. EJ Manuel, QB, FLST 137. LSU DST 4. Justin Blackmon, WR, OKST 71. Vick Ballard, RB, MSST 138. JJ Di Luigi, RB, BYU 5. Robert Griffin, QB, BAY 72. Boise State DST 139. Cyrus Gray, RB, TXAM 6. Landry Jones, QB, OK 73. Tavon Austin, WR, WV 140. Montel Harris, RB, BC 7. LaMichael James, RB, OR 74. Tim Jefferson, QB, AF 141. Zach Line, RB, SMU 8. David Wilson, RB, VATECH 75. Tyler Wilson, QB, AR 142. Ryan Lindley, QB, SDGST 9. Bryant Moniz, QB, HI 76. Kolton Browning, QB, LAMON 143. Ronnie Wingo, RB, AR 10. Denard Robinson, QB, MI 77. Kriss Proctor, QB, NAVY 144. Antavian Edison, WR, PUR 11. Ryan Broyles, WR, OK 78. Juron Criner, WR, AZ 145. James Sims, RB, KS 12. Geno Smith, QB, WV 79. Mike Davis, WR, TX 146. Darrin Moore, WR, TXTECH 13. Doug Martin, RB, BST 80. B.J. Daniels, QB, SFL 147. Robert Turbin, RB, UTST 14. Andrew Luck, QB, STAN 81. Tyler Bray, QB, TN 148. Chris Masson, QB, LALAFAY 15. Trent Richardson, RB, AL 82. Kelvin Bolden, WR, USM 149. Perry Jones, RB, VA 16. Marcus Lattimore, RB, SC 83. Darius Bright, WR, HI 150. Andre Ellington, RB, CLEM 17. Zach Collaros, QB, CIN 84. Thomas Roberson, WR, TLS 151. Alex Gillett, QB, EMI 18. G.J. Kinne, QB, TLS 85. Greg Childs, WR, AR 152. Lamar Miller, RB, MIA 19. Austin Davis, QB, USM 86. T.Y. Hilton, WR, FIU 153. Marvin McNutt, WR, IA 20. Ray Graham, RB, PITT 87. TCU DST 154. Billy Ray Stutzmann, WR, HI 21. Ronnie Hillman, RB, SDGST 88. Tino Sunseri, QB, PITT 155. Rishard Matthews, WR, NV 22. Darron Thomas, QB, OR 89. Markus Wheaton, WR, ORST 156. Chazz Anderson, QB, BUFF 23. Bobby Rainey, RB, WKY 90. Justin Hunter, WR, TN 157. Mike Glennon, QB, NCST 24. Chandler Harnish, QB, NIL 91. Kamar Jorden, WR, BG 158. Ohio State DST 25. Nathan Scheelhaase, QB, IL 92. Tyron Carrier, WR, HOU 159. Chad Bumphis, WR, MSST 26. Lance Lewis, WR, ECA 93. Lennon Creer, RB, LATECH 160. Kris Burd, WR, VA 27. Dan Persa, QB, NW 94. Marquess Wilson, WR, WAST 161. Dwayne Frampton, WR, ARST 28. Kyle Padron, QB, SMU 95. Florida State DST 162. Rex Burkhead, RB, NE 29. Jeff Godfrey, QB, UCF 96. Stedman Bailey, WR, WV 163. Jordan Wynn, QB, UT 30. Taylor Martinez, QB, NE 97. Joseph Randle, RB, OKST 164. Chris Polk, RB, WA 31. Jordan White, WR, WMI 98. Cameron Marshall, RB, AZST 165. Daymond Patterson, WR, KS 32. Kellen Moore, QB, BST 99. Austin Dantin, QB, TOL 166. Kirk Cousins, QB, MIST 33. Michael Floyd, WR, ND 100. T.J. Moe, WR, MO 167. A.J. Jenkins, WR, IL 34. Cody Wilson, WR, CMI 101. Tauren Poole, RB, TN 168. Jermaine Kearse, WR, WA 35. Ryan Aplin, QB, ARST 102. Chris Relf, QB, MSST 169. Shawn Southward, RB, TROY 36. Jeff Fuller, WR, TXAM 103. Stephen Garcia, QB, SC 170. Spencer Ware, RB, LSU 37. Patrick Edwards, WR, HOU 104. Russell Wilson, QB, WI 171. Trent Steelman, QB, ARMY 38. Stepfan Taylor, RB, STAN 105. Cole Beasley, WR, SMU 172. Danny Hrapmann, K, USM 39. Eric Page, WR, TOL 106. Kendall Wright, WR, BAY 173. Florida DST 40. Alex Carder, QB, WMI 107. Ryan Tannehill, QB, TXAM 174. Jerrell Rhodes, RB, MEM 41. Royce Pollard, WR, HI 108. Garrett Gilbert, QB, TX 175. Marcus Rucker, WR, MEM 42. Montee Ball, RB, WI 109. Antwon Bailey, RB, SYR 176. Ryan Katz, QB, ORST 43. Collin Klein, QB, KSST 110. Derek Carr, QB, FRE 177. Isaiah Pead, RB, CIN 44. Alshon Jeffery, WR, SC 111. Nick Foles, QB, AZ 178. B.J. Cunningham, WR, MIST 45. Brandon Bolden, RB, MS 112. Sam McGuffie, RB, RICE 179. Aaron Dobson, WR, MRSHL 46. Robert Woods, WR, USC 113. Devin Street, WR, PITT 180. Nick Toon, WR, WI 47. Damarlo Belcher, WR, IN 114. Corey Robinson, QB, TROY 181. Derek Moye, WR, PSU 48. James Franklin, QB, MO 115. Logan Thomas, QB, VATECH 182. Alex Torres, WR, TXTECH 49. Orleans Darkwa, RB, TLN 116. Casey Pachall, QB, TCU 183. Van Chew, WR, SYR 50. Darius Johnson, WR, SMU 117. Jeff Tuel, QB, WAST 184. John White, RB, UT 51. Nick Harwell, WR, MIAOH 118. Ross Apo, WR, BYU 185. Keith Price, QB, WA 52. Aaron Murray, QB, GA 119. Conner Vernon, WR, DUKE 186. Morgan Newton, QB, KY 53. Taylor McHargue, QB, RICE 120. Michael Bowman, WR, ECA 187. Marcus Rivers, WR, BUFF 54. Adonis Thomas, RB, TOL 121. Luther Ambrose, WR, LAMON 188. Tevin Washington, QB, GATECH 55. Rodney Stewart, RB, CO 122. Da'Jon McKnight, WR, MN 189. Matt Schilz, QB, BG 56. Seth Doege, QB, TXTECH 123. Geraldo Boldewijn, WR, BST 190. Pete Thomas, QB, COST 57. Brandon Weeden, QB, OKST 124. Ryan Radcliff, QB, CMI 191. Paul Richardson, WR, CO 58. Chris Owusu, WR, STAN 125. Tyler Lantrip, QB, NV 192. Alfred Morris, RB, FAU 59. Dayne Crist, QB, ND 126. Mohamed Sanu, WR, RUT 193. Michael Egnew, TE, MO 60. Matt Barkley, QB, USC 127. Roy Roundtree, WR, MI 194. Jalen Saunders, WR, FRE 61. Alabama DST 128. Bernard Pierce, RB, TEMP 195. Marquis Maze, WR, AL 62. D.J. Woods, WR, CIN 129. Brock Osweiler, QB, AZST 196. Mike Ball, RB, NV 63. Zac Dysert, QB, MIAOH 130. Nebraska DST 197. Danny O'Brien, QB, MD 64. MarQueis Gray, QB, MN 131. Robbie Rouse, RB, FRE 198. Cierre Wood, RB, ND 65. Bryan Ellis, QB, UAB 132. Jeremy Ebert, WR, NW 199. Alvester Alexander, RB, WY 66. James White, RB, WI 133. Barrett Trotter, QB, AUB 200. Dwight Jones, WR, NC 67. Marcus Coker, RB, IA 134. Oklahoma DST http://collegefb.cbssports.com 2 Player Rankings Quarterbacks Running Backs 1. Case Keenum, HOU 1. Lance Dunbar, NTX 51. Isaiah Crowell, GA 2. Dominique Davis, ECA 2. LaMichael James, OR 52. Keola Antolin, AZ 3. Robert Griffin, BAY 3. David Wilson, VATECH 53. Johnathan Franklin, UCLA 4. Landry Jones, OK 4. Doug Martin, BST 54. Raymond Sanders, KY 5. Bryant Moniz, HI 5. Trent Richardson, AL 55. Duane Bennett, MN 6. Denard Robinson, MI 6. Marcus Lattimore, SC 56. Jacquise Terry, KENTST 7. Geno Smith, WV 7. Ronnie Hillman, SDGST 57. Warren Norman, VANDY 8. Andrew Luck, STAN 8. Ray Graham, PITT 58. Jasmin Hopkins, NIL 9. Zach Collaros, CIN 9. Bobby Rainey, WKY 59. Pat Shed, UAB 10. G.J. Kinne, TLS 10. Stepfan Taylor, STAN 60. Isi Sofele, CA 11. Austin Davis, USM 11. Montee Ball, WI 61. Edwin Baker, MIST 12. Darron Thomas, OR 12. Brandon Bolden, MS 62. Ed Wesley, TCU 13. Chandler Harnish, NIL 13. Orleans Darkwa, TLN 63. Josh Harris, WF 14. Nathan Scheelhaase, IL 14. Rodney Stewart, CO 64. Roy Finch, OK 15. Dan Persa, NW 15. Adonis Thomas, TOL 65. Michael Dyer, AUB 16. Kyle Padron, SMU 16. James White, WI 66. Jason Ford, IL 17. Jeff Godfrey, UCF 17. Marcus Coker, IA 67. Michael Dobson, ECA 18. Taylor Martinez, NE 18. Vick Ballard, MSST 68. Paris Cotton, CMI 19. Kellen Moore, BST 19. Lennon Creer, LATECH 69. Kendrick Hardy, USM 20. Ryan Aplin, ARST 20. Joseph Randle, OKST 70. Cory Sykes, BALLST 21. Alex Carder, WMI 21. Cameron Marshall, AZST 71. Tim Cornett, UNLV 22. Collin Klein, KSST 22. Tauren Poole, TN 72. Davin Meggett, MD 23. James Franklin, MO 23. Antwon Bailey, SYR 73. Benjamin Cunningham, MITNST 24. Taylor McHargue, RICE 24. Sam McGuffie, RICE 74. Eric Stephens, TXTECH 25. Aaron Murray, GA 25. Bernard Pierce, TEMP 75. Ryan Houston, NC 26. Seth Doege, TXTECH 26. Robbie Rouse, FRE 76. Ralph Bolden, PUR 27. Brandon Weeden, OKST 27. Dillon Baxter, USC 77. Jared Hassin, ARMY 28. Dayne Crist, ND 28. JJ Di Luigi, BYU 78. Shontrelle Johnson, IAST 29. Matt Barkley, USC 29. Silas Redd, PSU 79. Lampford Mark, NV 30. Zac Dysert, MIAOH 30. Cyrus Gray, TXAM 80. Alexander Teich, NAVY 31. MarQueis Gray, MN 31. Montel Harris, BC 81. Savon Huggins, RUT 32. Bryan Ellis, UAB 32. Zach Line, SMU 82. Dennis Johnson, AR 33. Jake Heaps, BYU 33. James Sims, KS 83. Ryan Bass, ID 34. EJ Manuel, FLST 34. Ronnie Wingo, AR 84. Victor Anderson, LOU 35. Tim Jefferson, AF 35. Robert Turbin, UTST 85. Asher Clark, AF 36. Tyler Wilson, AR 36. Perry Jones, VA 86. Raymond Carter, COST 37. Kolton Browning, LAMON 37. Andre Ellington, CLEM 87. Christine Michael, TXAM 38. Kriss Proctor, NAVY 38. Lamar Miller, MIA 88. Alex Singleton, TLS 39. B.J. Daniels, SFL 39. Rex Burkhead, NE 89. Aaron Spikes, LALAFAY 40. Tyler Bray, TN 40. Chris Polk, WA 90. David Sims, GATECH 41. Shawn Southward, TROY 91. Chris Rainey, FL 42. Spencer Ware, LSU 92. Terrance Ganaway, BAY 43. Jerrell Rhodes, MEM 93. Jeremy Smith, OKST 44. Isaiah Pead, CIN 94. Josh Quezada, BYU 45. John White, UT 95. Marc Tyler, USC 46. Alfred Morris, FAU 96. Brennan Clay, OK 47. Mike Ball, NV 97. Broderick Alexander, AKR 48. Cierre Wood, ND 98. Mike Trumpy, NW 49. Joe Banyard, TXEP 99. Desmond Scott, DUKE 50. Alvester Alexander, WY 100. Darriet Perry, FIU http://collegefb.cbssports.com 3 Wide Receivers Tight Ends 1. Justin Blackmon, OKST 51.
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