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IDP CHEATSHEET by Gary Davenport LINEBACKERS DEFENSIVE BACKS IDP CHEATSHEET By Gary Davenport LINEBACKERS DEFENSIVE BACKS Player TM Bye Player TM Bye Player TM Bye Player TM Bye 1 Luke Kuechly .............CAR . .4 40 Justin Houston ............KC . .10 1 Morgan Burnett .......... GB . .4 39 Reggie Nelson .......... CIN . .12 2 James Laurinaitis........ STL . .11 41 Mason Foster ...............TB . .5 2 Charles Tillman ......... CHI . .8 40 Lardarius Webb ........ BAL . .8 3 Derrick Johnson ..........KC . .10 42 Philip Wheeler ........... MIA . .6 3 Eric Berry ....................KC . .10 41 Stephon Gilmore .......BUF . .12 4 D’Qwell Jackson ....... CLE . .10 43 Terrell Suggs ............. BAL . .8 4 Tyvon Branch ...........OAK . .7 42 Tim Jennings ............. CHI . .8 5 NaVorro Bowman ........SF . .9 44 David Harris ............. NYJ . .10 5 Eric Weddle ................SD . .8 43 Earl Thomas ............. SEA . .12 6 Bobby Wagner .......... SEA . .12 45 Sio Moore ................OAK . .7 6 Stevie Brown ............NYG . .9 44 Thomas DeCoud .......ATL . .6 7 Paul Posluszny ............JAX . .9 46 Nigel Bradham .........BUF . .12 7 LaRon Landry ............ IND . .8 45 Aaron Williams .........BUF . .12 8 Sean Lee ...................DAL . .11 47 Alec Ogletree ............. STL . .11 8 Harrison Smith ..........MIN . .5 46 Joe Haden ................ CLE . .10 9 Patrick Willis .................SF . .9 48 Clay Matthews ........... GB . .4 9 Mark Barron ................TB . .5 47 Dashon Goldson..........TB . .5 10 Chad Greenway .......MIN . .5 49 K.J. Wright ................ SEA . .12 10 William Moore ...........ATL . .6 48 Major Wright ............ CHI . .8 11 LaVonte David .............TB . .5 51 Akeem Dent ...............ATL . .6 11 Jonathan Cyprien.......JAX . .9 49 Tyrann Mathieu ........... AZ . .9 12 Jerod Mayo .................NE . .10 52 Craig Robertson ........ CLE . .10 12 Bernard Pollard .........TEN . .8 50 Chris Clemons .......... MIA . .6 13 Wesley Woodyard .... DEN . .9 53 Akeem Ayers .............TEN . .8 13 Reshad Jones ............ MIA . .6 51 Xavier Rhodes ...........MIN . .5 14 Lawrence Timmons .....PIT . .5 54 Thomas Davis ...........CAR . .4 14 Roman Harper .......... NO . .7 52 Tramon Williams ........ GB . .4 15 Sean Weatherspoon ...ATL . .6 55 Desmond Bishop ........ GB . .4 15 Patrick Chung ............ PHI . .12 53 Shawn Williams ........ CIN . .12 16 Jerrell Freeman ......... IND . .8 56 Larry Foote .................PIT . .5 16 Kam Chancellor ........ SEA . .12 54 Dee Milliner .............. NYJ . .10 17 Brian Cushing ......... HOU . .8 57 DeMeco Ryans ........... PHI . .12 17 T.J. Ward .................. CLE . .10 55 Bacarri Rambo .........WAS . .5 18 London Fletcher .......WAS . .5 58 Jon Beason ...............CAR . .4 18 Antoine Bethea ......... IND . .8 56 Danieal Manning .... HOU . .8 19 Bruce Carter .............DAL . .11 59 Brandon Spikes ...........NE . .10 19 Jason McCourty ........TEN . .8 57 T.J. McDonald ........... STL . .11 20 Mychal Kendricks ....... PHI . .12 60 James Anderson ....... CHI . .8 20 Yeremiah Bell ............. AZ . .9 58 Johnthan Banks ...........TB . .5 21 Dannell Ellerbe ......... MIA . .6 61 Don’t’a Hightower ......NE . .10 21 Cortland Finnegan ..... STL . .11 59 Rahim Moore ........... DEN . .9 22 Curtis Lofton ............. NO . .7 62 Mant Te’o ...................SD . .8 22 Glover Quin ............. DET . .9 60 Brent Grimes............. MIA . .6 23 Brad Jones ................. GB . .4 63 DeAndre Levy ........... DET . .9 23 Dawan Landry .......... NYJ . .10 61 Antoine Winfield ....... SEA . .12 24 Donald Butler..............SD . .8 64 Jonathan Vilma ......... NO . .7 24 Ryan Clark ..................PIT . .5 62 Louis Delmas ............ DET . .9 25 Daryl Washington ....... AZ . .9 65 Moise Fokou .............TEN . .8 25 DeAngelo Hall .........WAS . .5 63 Charles Godfrey .......CAR . .4 26 Zach Brown ..............TEN . .8 66 A.J. Hawk .................. GB . .4 26 Charles Woodson ....OAK . .7 64 Marcus Gilchrist ..........SD . .8 27 Nick Roach ..............OAK . .7 67 Jon Bostic.................. CHI . .8 27 Jairus Byrd ................BUF . .12 65 Cary Williams ............ PHI . .12 28 Demario Davis .......... NYJ . .10 68 Ahmad Brooks .............SF . .9 28 Antrel Rolle ..............NYG . .9 66 Dwayne Gratz ............JAX . .9 29 Aldon Smith .................SF . .9 69 Kevin Burnett ............OAK . .7 29 Patrick Peterson ........... AZ . .9 67 Malcolm Jenkins ....... NO . .7 30 Vontaze Burfict .......... CIN . .12 70 Elvis Dumervil ........... BAL . .8 30 Morris Claiborne .......DAL . .11 68 Casey Hayward ......... GB . .4 31 Kiko Alonso ..............BUF . .12 71 Spencer Paysinger ....NYG . .9 31 Darian Stewart ........... STL . .11 69 Brandon Browner ...... SEA . .12 32 Perry Riley ................WAS . .5 72 Rey Maualuga ........... CIN . .12 32 Matt Elam ................. BAL . .8 70 Michael Huff ............. BAL . .8 33 Lance Briggs ............. CHI . .8 73 Mark Herzlich ..........NYG . .9 33 Janoris Jenkins ........... STL . .11 71 Michael Griffin ..........TEN . .8 34 Daryl Smith ............... BAL . .8 74 Josh Bynes ................ BAL . .6 34 Devin McCourty ..........NE . .10 72 Alterraun Verner........TEN . .8 35 Stephen Tulloch ........ DET . .9 75 Colin McCarthy .........TEN . .8 35 Richard Sherman ...... SEA . .12 73 Keenan Lewis ............ NO . .7 36 Von Miller ................ DEN . .9 76 D.J. Williams ............. CHI . .8 36 Troy Polamalu .............PIT . .5 74 Brandon Flowers .........KC . .10 37 Russell Allen ...............JAX . .9 77 Tamba Hali ................KC . .10 37 Kenny Vaccaro .......... NO . .7 75 M.D. Jennings ............ GB . .4 38 Arthur Brown............. BAL . .6 78 Jabaal Sheard........... CLE . .10 38 Adrian Wilson .............NE . .10 D.J. Swearinger....... HOU . .8 39 Erin Henderson .........MIN . .5 79 Jo-Lonn Dunbar ......... STL . .11 40 Karlos Dansby ............ AZ . .9 80 Darryl Sharpton ...... HOU . .8 FootballDiehards.com DEFENSIVE LINEMEN Player TM Bye Player TM Bye Player TM Bye 1 J.J. Watt .................. HOU . .8 26 Jason Babin ...............JAX . .9 51 Andre Carter ............OAK . .7 2 Jared Allen................MIN . .5 Justin Tuck ...............NYG . .9 27 52 Jurrell Casey .............TEN . .8 BYE WEEKS 3 Cameron Wake ........ MIA . .6 28 Ndamukong Suh ...... DET . .9 53 Phil Taylor ................. CLE . .10 4 Charles Johnson .......CAR . .4 29 Ezekiel Ansah ............ DET . .9 54 Gerald McCoy .............TB . .5 Week 4 Carolina, Green Bay 5 Jason Pierre-Paul .....NYG . .9 30 Brian Robison ...........MIN . .5 55 Darnell Dockett ........... AZ . .9 Week 5 Minnesota, Pittsburgh, 6 Calais Campbell ......... AZ . .9 31 Adrian Clayborn ..........TB . .5 56 Desmond Bryant ....... CLE . .10 Tampa Bay, Washington 7 Mario Williams ..........BUF . .12 32 Cameron Jordan ...... NO . .7 57 Damontre Moore .....NYG . .9 Week 6 Atlanta, Miami 8 Greg Hardy ..............CAR . .4 33 Michael Bennett ........ SEA . .12 58 Everson Griffen .........MIN . .5 9 Geno Atkins .............. CIN . .12 34 Jeremy Mincey ...........JAX . .9 59 Linval Joseph ...........NYG . .9 Week 7 New Orleans, Oakland 10 DeMarcus Ware ........DAL . .11 35 Fletcher Cox ............... PHI . .12 60 Michael Brockers ........ STL . .11 Week 8 Baltimore, Chicago, Houston, 11 Michael Johnson ....... CIN . .12 36 Chris Clemons .......... SEA . .12 Kyle Williams ............BUF . .12 61 Indianapolis, San Diego, 12 Julius Peppers ........... CHI . .8 37 Derek Wolfe............. DEN . .9 62 Mathias Kiwanuka....NYG . .9 13 Chandler Jones ...........NE . .10 38 Ahtyba Rubin ............ CLE . .10 63 Bruce Irvin ................. SEA . .12 Tennessee 14 Derrick Morgan ........TEN . .8 39 Dion Jordan .............. MIA . .6 64 Willie Young ............. DET . .9 Week 9 Arizona, Denver, Detroit, 15 Carlos Dunlap .......... CIN . .12 40 Da’Quan Bowers .........TB . .5 65 Cullen Jenkins ..........NYG . .9 Jacksonville, N.Y. Giants, 16 Osi Umenyiora ..........ATL . .6 41 Shaun Phillips .......... DEN . .9 66 Vince Wilfork...............NE . .10 17 Robert Quinn ............. STL . .11 42 Henry Melton ............ CHI . .9 67 Star Lotulelei .............CAR . .4 San Francisco 18 Justin Smith ..................SF . .9 43 Nick Fairley ............... DET . .9 68 Robert Ayers ............. DEN . .9 Week 10 Cleveland, Kansas City, 19 Chris Long ................. STL . .11 44 Olivier Vernon .......... MIA . .6 69 Andre Branch .............JAX . .9 New England, N.Y. Jets 20 Muhammed Wilkerson NYJ . .10 45 Corey Wooton .......... CHI . .8 70 Brandon Mebane ...... SEA . .12 21 Rob Ninkovich ............NE . .10 46 Corey Liuget ...............SD . .8 71 Randy Starks ............. MIA . .6 Week 11 Dallas, St. Louis 22 Lamarr Houston .......OAK . .7 47 Kamerion Wimbley ...TEN . .8 72 Jay Ratliff ..................DAL . .11 Week 12 Buffalo, Cincinnati, 23 Cliff Avril ................... SEA . .12 48 Marcell Dareus .........BUF . .12 73 Antonio Smith ......... HOU . .8 Philadelphia, Seattle 24 Anthony Spencer .......DAL . .11 49 Datone Jones ............. GB . .4 74 Shea McClellin .......... CHI . .8 25 Haloti Ngata ............. BAL . .8 50 Kroy Biermann ...........ATL . .6 75 Tyson Alualu ..............JAX . .9.
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