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Odessa Fantasy Football League Draft Results 18-Jan-2005 11:57 AM Eastern www.rtsports.com Odessa Fantasy Football League Draft Results 18-Jan-2005 11:57 AM Eastern Odessa Fantasy Football League Draft Fri., Aug 27 2004 5:45:00 PM Rounds: 25 Round 1 Round 7 #1 Bada Bing - Matt Hasselbeck, QB, SEA #1 Bada Bing - Chad Johnson, WR, CIN #2 Buttheads - Daunte Culpepper, QB, MIN #2 Buttheads - Javon Walker, WR, GNB #3 Dingos - Peyton Manning, QB, IND #3 Dingos - Isaac Bruce, WR, STL #4 Hozers - Tom Brady, QB, NWE #4 Hozers - Terrell Owens, WR, PHI #5 Mighty Mofos - Donovan McNabb, QB, PHI #5 Mighty Mofos - Jimmy Smith, WR, JAC #6 Re-Treads - Michael Vick, QB, ATL #6 Re-Treads - Joe Horn, WR, NOR #7 Shysters - Trent Green, QB, KAN #7 Shysters - Keenan McCardell, WR, SDG #8 Sofa Kings - Brett Favre, QB, GNB #8 Sofa Kings - Eric Moulds, WR, BUF Round 2 Round 8 #1 Bada Bing - Chad Pennington, QB, NYJ #1 Bada Bing - Koren Robinson, WR, SEA #2 Buttheads - Aaron Brooks, QB, NOR #2 Buttheads - Justin McCareins, WR, NYJ #3 Dingos - Steve McNair, QB, TEN #3 Dingos - Charles Rogers, WR, DET #4 Hozers - Rich Gannon, QB, OAK #4 Hozers - Steve Smith, WR, CAR #5 Mighty Mofos - David Carr, QB, HOU #5 Mighty Mofos - Roy Williams, WR, DET #6 Re-Treads - Jake Plummer, QB, DEN #6 Re-Treads - Peerless Price, WR, ATL #7 Shysters - Brad Johnson, QB, TAM #7 Shysters - Larry Fitzgerald, WR, ARI #8 Sofa Kings - Marc Bulger, QB, STL #8 Sofa Kings - Andre Johnson, WR, HOU Round 3 Round 9 #1 Bada Bing - Kevan Barlow, RB, SFO #1 Bada Bing - Todd Heap, TE, BAL #2 Buttheads - Clinton Portis, RB, WAS #2 Buttheads - Tony Gonzalez, TE, KAN #3 Dingos - Shaun Alexander, RB, SEA #3 Dingos - Jim Kleinsasser, TE, MIN #4 Hozers - Ahman Green, RB, GNB #4 Hozers - Randy McMichael, TE, MIA #5 Mighty Mofos - Priest Holmes, RB, KAN #5 Mighty Mofos - Jeremy Shockey, TE, NYG #6 Re-Treads - LaDainian Tomlinson, RB, SDG #6 Re-Treads - Marcus Pollard, TE, IND #7 Shysters - Edgerrin James, RB, IND #7 Shysters - Alge Crumpler, TE, ATL #8 Sofa Kings - Deuce McAllister, RB, NOR #8 Sofa Kings - Daniel Graham, TE, NWE Round 4 Round 10 #1 Bada Bing - Corey Dillon, RB, NWE #1 Bada Bing - Antonio Gates, TE, SDG #2 Buttheads - Curtis Martin, RB, NYJ #2 Buttheads - Jason Witten, TE, DAL #3 Dingos - Michael Bennett, RB, MIN #3 Dingos - Kellen Winslow, TE, CLE #4 Hozers - Fred Taylor, RB, JAC #4 Hozers - Freddie Jones, TE, ARI #5 Mighty Mofos - Jamal Lewis, RB, BAL #5 Mighty Mofos - Boo Williams, TE, NOR #6 Re-Treads - Kevin Faulk, RB, NWE #6 Re-Treads - Bubba Franks, TE, GNB #7 Shysters - Rudi Johnson, RB, CIN #7 Shysters - Dallas Clark, TE, IND #8 Sofa Kings - Domanick Davis, RB, HOU #8 Sofa Kings - Desmond Clark, TE, CHI Round 5 Round 11 #1 Bada Bing - Charlie Garner, RB, TAM #1 Bada Bing - Adam Vinatieri, K, NWE #2 Buttheads - Tiki Barber, RB, NYG #2 Buttheads - Mike Vanderjagt, K, IND #3 Dingos - Travis Henry, RB, BUF #3 Dingos - Josh Brown, K, SEA #4 Hozers - Stephen Davis, RB, CAR #4 Hozers - Jeff Wilkins, K, STL #5 Mighty Mofos - Kevin Jones, RB, DET #5 Mighty Mofos - David Akers, K, PHI #6 Re-Treads - Brian Westbrook, RB, PHI #6 Re-Treads - Jason Elam, K, DEN #7 Shysters - Quentin Griffin, RB, DEN #7 Shysters - Matt Stover, K, BAL #8 Sofa Kings - Chris Brown, RB, TEN #8 Sofa Kings - John Kasay, K, CAR Round 6 Round 12 #1 Bada Bing - Randy Moss, WR, MIN #1 Bada Bing - John Carney, K, NOR #2 Buttheads - Santana Moss, WR, NYJ #2 Buttheads - Morten Andersen, K, MIN #3 Dingos - Derrick Mason, WR, TEN #3 Dingos - Martin Gramatica, K, IND #4 Hozers - Torry Holt, WR, STL #4 Hozers - Jason Hanson, K, DET #5 Mighty Mofos - Darrell Jackson, WR, SEA #5 Mighty Mofos - Ryan Longwell, K, GNB #6 Re-Treads - Hines Ward, WR, PIT #6 Re-Treads - Jay Feely, K, ATL #7 Shysters - Laveranues Coles, WR, WAS #7 Shysters - Sebastian Janikowski, K, OAK #8 Sofa Kings - Marvin Harrison, WR, IND #8 Sofa Kings - Joe Nedney, K, TEN Copyright (c) 2004 RealTime Fantasy Sports, Inc. www.rtsports.com Odessa Fantasy Football League Draft Results 18-Jan-2005 11:57 AM Eastern Round 13 Round 19 #1 Bada Bing - St. Louis Rams, Def, STL #1 Bada Bing - Grant Wistrom, DL, SEA #2 Buttheads - Philadelphia Eagles, Def, PHI #2 Buttheads - Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila, DL, GNB #3 Dingos - Dallas Cowboys, Def, DAL #3 Dingos - Richard Seymour, DL, NWE #4 Hozers - Carolina Panthers, Def, CAR #4 Hozers - Marcellus Wiley, DL, DAL #5 Mighty Mofos - Miami Dolphins, Def, MIA #5 Mighty Mofos - Marques Douglas, DL, BAL #6 Re-Treads - Denver Broncos, Def, DEN #6 Re-Treads - John Henderson, DL, JAC #7 Shysters - Baltimore Ravens, Def, BAL #7 Shysters - Shaun Ellis, DL, NYJ #8 Sofa Kings - New England Patriots, Def, NWE #8 Sofa Kings - John Abraham, DL, NYJ Round 14 Round 20 #1 Bada Bing - Minnesota Vikings, Def, MIN #1 Bada Bing - Keith Brooking, LB, ATL #2 Buttheads - Pittsburgh Steelers, Def, PIT #2 Buttheads - Ray Lewis, LB, BAL #3 Dingos - Jacksonville Jaguars, Def, JAC #3 Dingos - Peter Boulware, LB, BAL #4 Hozers - Buffalo Bills, Def, BUF #4 Hozers - Jay Foreman, LB, HOU #5 Mighty Mofos - Tennessee Titans, Def, TEN #5 Mighty Mofos - Mike Barrow, LB, WAS #6 Re-Treads - Oakland Raiders, Def, OAK #6 Re-Treads - Jamie Sharper, LB, HOU #7 Shysters - Atlanta Falcons, Def, ATL #7 Shysters - Donnie Edwards, LB, SDG #8 Sofa Kings - Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Def, TAM #8 Sofa Kings - Keith Bulluck, LB, TEN Round 15 Round 21 #1 Bada Bing - Pittsburgh Steelers, ST, PIT #1 Bada Bing - Brian Urlacher, LB, CHI #2 Buttheads - Carolina Panthers, ST, CAR #2 Buttheads - Zach Thomas, LB, MIA #3 Dingos - Kansas City Chiefs, ST, KAN #3 Dingos - LaVar Arrington, LB, WAS #4 Hozers - Oakland Raiders, ST, OAK #4 Hozers - London Fletcher, LB, BUF #5 Mighty Mofos - Atlanta Falcons, ST, ATL #5 Mighty Mofos - Chris Draft, LB, ATL #6 Re-Treads - Chicago Bears, ST, CHI #6 Re-Treads - Sam Cowart, LB, NYJ #7 Shysters - Arizona Cardinals, ST, ARI #7 Shysters - David Thornton, LB, IND #8 Sofa Kings - Detroit Lions, ST, DET #8 Sofa Kings - Tedy Bruschi, LB, NWE Round 16 Round 22 #1 Bada Bing - New England Patriots, ST, NWE #1 Bada Bing - Nick Barnett, LB, GNB #2 Buttheads - Washington Redskins, ST, WAS #2 Buttheads - Takeo Spikes, LB, BUF #3 Dingos - Philadelphia Eagles, ST, PHI #3 Dingos - Shawn Barber, LB, KAN #4 Hozers - Dallas Cowboys, ST, DAL #4 Hozers - Andra Davis, LB, CLE #5 Mighty Mofos - New York Jets, ST, NYJ #5 Mighty Mofos - Scott Fujita, LB, KAN #6 Re-Treads - San Diego Chargers, ST, SDG #6 Re-Treads - Eric Barton, LB, NYJ #7 Shysters - Houston Texans, ST, HOU #7 Shysters - Mark Fields, LB, CAR #8 Sofa Kings - New Orleans Saints, ST, NOR #8 Sofa Kings - Anthony Simmons, LB, SEA Round 17 Round 23 #1 Bada Bing - Jason Taylor, DL, MIA #1 Bada Bing - Rodney Harrison, DB, NWE #2 Buttheads - Michael Strahan, DL, NYG #2 Buttheads - Ed Reed, DB, BAL #3 Dingos - Julius Peppers, DL, CAR #3 Dingos - Ty Law, DB, NWE #4 Hozers - Kelly Gregg, DL, BAL #4 Hozers - Antoine Winfield, DB, MIN #5 Mighty Mofos - Pat Williams, DL, BUF #5 Mighty Mofos - Corey Chavous, DB, MIN #6 Re-Treads - Simeon Rice, DL, TAM #6 Re-Treads - Ronde Barber, DB, TAM #7 Shysters - Jason Ferguson, DL, NYJ #7 Shysters - Nick Harper, DB, IND #8 Sofa Kings - Adewale Ogunleye, DL, CHI #8 Sofa Kings - Greg Wesley, DB, KAN Round 18 Round 24 #1 Bada Bing - Mike Rucker, DL, CAR #1 Bada Bing - Mike Doss, DB, IND #2 Buttheads - Dwight Freeney, DL, IND #2 Buttheads - Lawyer Milloy, DB, BUF #3 Dingos - Trevor Pryce, DL, DEN #3 Dingos - Roy Williams, DB, DAL #4 Hozers - Jevon Kearse, DL, PHI #4 Hozers - Mike Minter, DB, CAR #5 Mighty Mofos - Marcus Stroud, DL, JAC #5 Mighty Mofos - Charles Tillman, DB, CHI #6 Re-Treads - Aaron Schobel, DL, BUF #6 Re-Treads - Fred Thomas, DB, NOR #7 Shysters - Charles Grant, DL, NOR #7 Shysters - Adam Archuleta, DB, STL #8 Sofa Kings - Kenard Lang, DL, CLE #8 Sofa Kings - Darren Sharper, DB, GNB Copyright (c) 2004 RealTime Fantasy Sports, Inc. www.rtsports.com Odessa Fantasy Football League Draft Results 18-Jan-2005 11:57 AM Eastern Round 25 #1 Bada Bing - Ken Hamlin, DB, SEA #2 Buttheads - Dre' Bly, DB, DET #3 Dingos - Brian Dawkins, DB, PHI #4 Hozers - Brian Russell, DB, MIN #5 Mighty Mofos - Jay Bellamy, DB, NOR #6 Re-Treads - Sean Taylor, DB, WAS #7 Shysters - Omar Stoutmire, DB, NYG #8 Sofa Kings - Sammy Knight, DB, MIA Copyright (c) 2004 RealTime Fantasy Sports, Inc..
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