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Patriot Fantasy Football League Draft Results 13-Feb-2004 03:35 PM Eastern WWW.RTSPORTS.COM Patriot Fantasy Football League Draft Results 13-Feb-2004 03:35 PM Eastern Patriot Fantasy Football League Draft Mon., Jul 14 2003 12:22:00 AM Rounds: 14 Time Limit: Unlimited Round 1 Round 4 #1 Houston Stallions - Daunte Culpepper, QB, MIN #1 Santa Fe Venum - Jake Delhomme, QB, CAR #2 NYC Dark Force - Edgerrin James, RB, IND #2 Milwaukee Lynx - Patrick Surtain, DB, MIA #3 Milwaukee Lynx - Rich Gannon, QB, OAK #3 Arizona Attackbeast - John Carney, K, NOR #4 Las Vegas Crusade - Drew Bledsoe, QB, BUF #4 Chicago Ironheads - John Hall, K, WAS #5 Memphis Elvises - Charlie Garner, RB, OAK #5 D.C. Knights - Jamie Sharper, LB, HOU #6 Oklahoma Outlaws - Trent Green, QB, KAN #6 Philadelphia Phantasm - Doug Jolley, TE, OAK #7 Denver Rage - Steve McNair, QB, TEN #7 St. Louis Pride - Aaron Glenn, DB, HOU #8 Chicago Ironheads - Chad Johnson, WR, CIN #8 Baltimore Hownds - Trevor Pryce, DL, DEN #9 Baltimore Hownds - Eddie George, RB, TEN #9 LA Thrash - Jay Foreman, LB, HOU #10 St. Louis Pride - Curtis Martin, RB, NYJ #10 Denver Rage - Chad Scott, DB, PIT #11 Philadelphia Phantasm - Emmitt Smith, RB, ARI #11 Oklahoma Outlaws - Shaun Williams, DB, NYG #12 D.C. Knights - William Green, RB, CLE #12 Memphis Elvises - Reggie Tongue, DB, SEA #13 Chicago Ironheads - Kordell Stewart, QB, CHI #13 Las Vegas Crusade - Al Wilson, LB, DEN #14 Arizona Attackbeast - Rod Smith, WR, DEN #14 San Jose Samurais - Wayne Chrebet, WR, NYJ #15 Milwaukee Lynx - Troy Brown, WR, NWE #15 NYC Dark Force - Eric Barton, LB, OAK #16 Santa Fe Venum - Rod Gardner, WR, WAS #16 Houston Stallions - Todd Lyght, DB, DET Round 2 Round 5 #1 Santa Fe Venum - Antowain Smith, RB, NWE #1 Houston Stallions - Mark Fields, LB, CAR #2 LA Thrash - Patrick Ramsey, QB, WAS #2 NYC Dark Force - Chris McAlister, DB, BAL #3 Arizona Attackbeast - Brian Griese, QB, MIA #3 San Jose Samurais - Artrell Hawkins, DB, CIN #4 Milwaukee Lynx - Stephen Davis, RB, CAR #4 Las Vegas Crusade - Phil Dawson, K, CLE #5 D.C. Knights - Joey Harrington, QB, DET #5 Memphis Elvises - Na'il Diggs, LB, GNB #6 Philadelphia Phantasm - Chris Chambers, WR, MIA #6 Oklahoma Outlaws - Nick Barnett, LB, GNB #7 St. Louis Pride - Donte' Stallworth, WR, NOR #7 Denver Rage - Warrick Dunn, RB, ATL #8 Baltimore Hownds - Charles Rogers, WR, DET #8 LA Thrash - Coy Wire, DB, BUF #9 Milwaukee Lynx - Jerramy Stevens, TE, SEA #9 Baltimore Hownds - Tim Couch, QB, CLE #10 Denver Rage - James Thrash, WR, PHI #10 St. Louis Pride - Chad Lewis, TE, PHI #11 Oklahoma Outlaws - James Stewart, RB, DET #11 Philadelphia Phantasm - Jeff Wilkins, K, STL #12 Memphis Elvises - Javon Walker, WR, GNB #12 D.C. Knights - Reggie Howard, DB, CAR #13 Las Vegas Crusade - Anthony Thomas, RB, CHI #13 Chicago Ironheads - Mike Maslowski, LB, KAN #14 San Jose Samurais - Mark Brunell, QB, JAC #14 Arizona Attackbeast - Earl Holmes, LB, DET #15 NYC Dark Force - Reggie Wayne, WR, IND #15 Milwaukee Lynx - Terrell Suggs, LB, BAL #16 Milwaukee Lynx - Sebastian Janikowski, K, OAK #16 Santa Fe Venum - Derek Smith, LB, SFO Round 3 Round 6 #1 LA Thrash - Amos Zereoue, RB, PIT #1 Santa Fe Venum - Eric Hicks, DL, KAN #2 NYC Dark Force - Jon Kitna, QB, CIN #2 Milwaukee Lynx - Leonard Little, DL, STL #3 LA Thrash - Curtis Conway, WR, NYJ #3 Arizona Attackbeast - Brad Scioli, DL, IND #4 Las Vegas Crusade - Brian Finneran, WR, ATL #4 Chicago Ironheads - Corey Chavous, DB, MIN #5 Memphis Elvises - Marc Bulger, QB, STL #5 D.C. Knights - Ashley Lelie, WR, DEN #6 Oklahoma Outlaws - Muhsin Muhammad, WR, CAR #6 Philadelphia Phantasm - Marvin Jones, LB, NYJ #7 Denver Rage - Peter Boulware, LB, BAL #7 St. Louis Pride - Rob Morris, LB, IND #8 Milwaukee Lynx - Deltha O'Neal, DB, DEN #8 Baltimore Hownds - Dexter Coakley, LB, DAL #9 Baltimore Hownds - Brock Marion, DB, MIA #9 LA Thrash - Freddie Jones, TE, ARI #10 St. Louis Pride - Lawyer Milloy, DB, BUF #10 Denver Rage - Kenny Mixon, DL, MIN #11 Philadelphia Phantasm - Adrian Wilson, DB, ARI #11 Oklahoma Outlaws - Chris Hovan, DL, MIN #12 D.C. Knights - Alge Crumpler, TE, ATL #12 Memphis Elvises - Dewayne Robertson, DL, NYJ #13 Chicago Ironheads - Stephen Alexander, TE, SDG #13 Las Vegas Crusade - Greg Wesley, DB, KAN #14 Arizona Attackbeast - Kevan Barlow, RB, SFO #14 San Jose Samurais - Jeremiah Trotter, LB, WAS #15 Houston Stallions - Andre Johnson, WR, HOU #15 NYC Dark Force - Frank Wycheck, TE, TEN #16 Santa Fe Venum - Adam Archuleta, DB, STL #16 Houston Stallions - Jeff Chandler, K, SFO Copyright (c) 2003 RealTime Fantasy Sports, Inc. WWW.RTSPORTS.COM Patriot Fantasy Football League Draft Results 13-Feb-2004 03:35 PM Eastern Round 7 Round 10 #1 Houston Stallions - Dallas Clark, TE, IND #1 Santa Fe Venum - Jed Weaver, TE, SFO #2 NYC Dark Force - Pat Williams, DL, BUF #2 Milwaukee Lynx - Brad Hoover, RB, CAR #3 San Jose Samurais - Garrison Hearst, RB, SFO #3 Arizona Attackbeast - John Fox, Head Coach, CAR #4 Las Vegas Crusade - Napoleon Harris, LB, OAK #4 Chicago Ironheads - Fred Robbins, DL, MIN #5 Memphis Elvises - Brandon Manumaleuna, TE, STL #5 D.C. Knights - Ken Lucas, DB, SEA #6 Oklahoma Outlaws - Ken Dilger, TE, TAM #6 Philadelphia Phantasm - Marlon McCree, DB, HOU #7 Denver Rage - Bill Gramatica, K, ARI #7 St. Louis Pride - Neil Rackers, K, ARI #8 LA Thrash - Kevin Carter, DL, TEN #8 Baltimore Hownds - Richard Seymour, DL, NWE #9 Baltimore Hownds - Kelly Holcomb, QB, CLE #9 LA Thrash - Kyle Boller, QB, BAL #10 St. Louis Pride - Jeff Blake, QB, ARI #10 Denver Rage - Seth Payne, DL, HOU #11 Philadelphia Phantasm - Jay Fiedler, QB, MIA #11 Oklahoma Outlaws - Brent Alexander, DB, PIT #12 D.C. Knights - Todd Pinkston, WR, PHI #12 Memphis Elvises - Doug Brien, K, NYJ #13 Chicago Ironheads - Doug Chapman, RB, MIN #13 Las Vegas Crusade - Marcus Trufant, DB, SEA #14 Arizona Attackbeast - Fred Smoot, DB, WAS #14 San Jose Samurais - Ray Thompson, LB, ARI #15 Milwaukee Lynx - Tony Dungy, Head Coach, IND #15 NYC Dark Force - Mack Strong, RB, SEA #16 Santa Fe Venum - Kendrell Bell, LB, PIT #16 Houston Stallions - Adewale Ogunleye, DL, MIA Round 8 Round 11 #1 Santa Fe Venum - Steve Christie, K, SDG #1 Houston Stallions - Roman Phifer, LB, NWE #2 Milwaukee Lynx - Jeff Posey, LB, BUF #2 NYC Dark Force - Corey Harris, DB, DET #3 Arizona Attackbeast - Wesley Walls, TE, GNB #3 San Jose Samurais - John Kasay, K, CAR #4 Chicago Ironheads - Willie McGinest, LB, NWE #4 Las Vegas Crusade - Kevin Williams, DL, MIN #5 D.C. Knights - Tony Brackens, DL, JAC #5 Memphis Elvises - Kim Herring, DB, STL #6 Philadelphia Phantasm - Mike Barrow, LB, NYG #6 Oklahoma Outlaws - Stacey Mack, RB, HOU #7 St. Louis Pride - Aaron Schobel, DL, BUF #7 Denver Rage - John Davis, TE, CHI #8 Baltimore Hownds - Itula Mili, TE, SEA #8 LA Thrash - Nick Luchey, RB, GNB #9 LA Thrash - Edgerton Hartwell, LB, BAL #9 Baltimore Hownds - Donovin Darius, DB, JAC #10 Denver Rage - Bill Cowher, Head Coach, PIT #10 St. Louis Pride - Daryl Gardener, DL, DEN #11 Oklahoma Outlaws - Mike Martz, Head Coach, STL #11 Philadelphia Phantasm - Bruce Smith, DL, WAS #12 Memphis Elvises - George Layne, RB, ATL #12 D.C. Knights - Shelton Quarles, LB, TAM #13 Las Vegas Crusade - Dennis Erickson, Head Coach, SFO #13 Chicago Ironheads - Dwayne Rudd, LB, TAM #14 San Jose Samurais - Jason Webster, DB, SFO #14 Arizona Attackbeast - Deon Grant, DB, CAR #15 NYC Dark Force - Matt Bryant, K, NYG #15 Milwaukee Lynx - Tyler Brayton, DL, OAK #16 Houston Stallions - Onterrio Smith, RB, MIN #16 Santa Fe Venum - Chike Okeafor, DL, SEA Round 9 Round 12 #1 Houston Stallions - Ryan McNeil, DB, DEN #1 Santa Fe Venum - Brian Billick, Head Coach, BAL #2 NYC Dark Force - Mike Shanahan, Head Coach, DEN #2 San Jose Samurais - N.D. Kalu, DL, PHI #3 San Jose Samurais - Daniel Graham, TE, NWE #3 Arizona Attackbeast - Calvin Pace, DL, ARI #4 Las Vegas Crusade - Joe Johnson, DL, GNB #4 Chicago Ironheads - Jack Del Rio, Head Coach, JAC #5 Memphis Elvises - Butch Davis, Head Coach, CLE #5 D.C. Knights - Marcus Stroud, DL, JAC #6 Oklahoma Outlaws - Josh Brown, K, SEA #6 Philadelphia Phantasm - Mike Tice, Head Coach, MIN #7 Denver Rage - Fred Thomas, DB, NOR #7 St. Louis Pride - Steve Mariucci, Head Coach, DET #8 LA Thrash - Rod Coleman, DL, OAK #8 Baltimore Hownds - Jose Cortez, K, MIN #9 Baltimore Hownds - Jim Fassel, Head Coach, NYG #9 LA Thrash - Billy Cundiff, K, DAL #10 St. Louis Pride - Jessie Armstead, LB, WAS #10 Denver Rage - Peter Sirmon, LB, TEN #11 Philadelphia Phantasm - Darren Howard, DL, NOR #11 Oklahoma Outlaws - Olandis Gary, RB, DET #12 D.C. Knights - Kris Brown, K, HOU #12 Memphis Elvises - Chad Brown, LB, SEA #13 Chicago Ironheads - Eric Warfield, DB, KAN #13 Las Vegas Crusade - Jason Witten, TE, DAL #14 Arizona Attackbeast - Mike Vrabel, LB, NWE #14 San Jose Samurais - Kenard Lang, DL, CLE #15 Milwaukee Lynx - New York Giants, Special Team, NYG #15 NYC Dark Force - Derrick Rodgers, LB, NOR #16 Santa Fe Venum - Bobby Taylor, DB, PHI #16 Houston Stallions - Jonathan Sullivan, DL, NOR Copyright (c) 2003 RealTime Fantasy Sports, Inc. WWW.RTSPORTS.COM Patriot Fantasy Football League Draft Results 13-Feb-2004 03:35 PM Eastern Round 13 #1 Houston Stallions - Fred McCrary, RB, NWE #2 NYC Dark Force - Marcellus Wiley, DL, SDG #3 San Jose Samurais - Dick Jauron, Head Coach, CHI #4 Las Vegas Crusade - Lorenzo Neal, RB, SDG #5 Memphis Elvises - Chad Bratzke, DL, IND #6 Oklahoma Outlaws - Bill Romanowski, LB, OAK #7 Denver Rage - Baltimore Ravens, Special Team, BAL #8 LA Thrash - Dre' Bly, DB, DET #9 Baltimore Hownds - Brandon Short, LB, NYG #10 St.
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