2015 ESPN Fantasy Football Draft Kit Standard PPR League Top 300 Cheat Sheet by Mike Clay

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2015 ESPN Fantasy Football Draft Kit Standard PPR League Top 300 Cheat Sheet by Mike Clay 2015 ESPN Fantasy Football Draft Kit Standard PPR League Top 300 Cheat Sheet by Mike Clay RANKINGS 1-80 RANKINGS 81-160 RANKINGS 161-240 RANKINGS 241-300 1. (RB1) Le'Veon Bell, PIT 11 81. (WR37) Kendall Wright, TEN 4 161. (WR57) Michael Crabtree, OAK 6 241. (QB25) Derek Carr, OAK 6 2. (RB2) Adrian Peterson, MIN 5 82. (WR38) Charles Johnson, MIN 5 162. (WR58) Dorial Green-Beckham, TEN 4 242. (QB26) Andy Dalton, CIN 7 3. (RB3) Jamaal Charles, KC 9 83. (WR39) Nelson Agholor, PHI 8 163. (RB51) Khiry Robinson, NO 11 243. (TE31) Maxx Williams, BAL 9 4. (RB4) Eddie Lacy, GB 7 84. (TE7) Delanie Walker, TEN 4 164. (RB52) Jerick McKinnon, MIN 5 244. (TE32) Mychal Rivera, OAK 6 5. (RB5) Marshawn Lynch, SEA 9 85. (QB8) Ben Roethlisberger, PIT 11 165. (RB53) Cameron Artis-Payne, CAR 5 245. (TE33) Clive Walford, OAK 6 6. (WR1) Antonio Brown, PIT 11 86. (WR40) Torrey Smith, SF 10 166. (RB54) Josh Robinson, IND 10 246. (WR87) Marqise Lee, JAC 8 7. (WR2) Julio Jones, ATL 10 87. (WR41) Devin Funchess, CAR 5 167. (RB55) Denard Robinson, JAC 8 247. (WR88) Kamar Aiken, BAL 9 8. (WR3) Demaryius Thomas, DEN 7 88. (WR42) Martavis Bryant, PIT 11 168. (RB56) Roy Helu, OAK 6 248. (WR89) Andrew Hawkins, CLE 11 9. (WR4) Odell Beckham Jr., NYG 11 89. (WR43) DeVante Parker, MIA 5 169. (RB57) Darren McFadden, DAL 6 249. (WR90) Mohamed Sanu, CIN 7 10. (WR5) Dez Bryant, DAL 6 90. (RB32) Tevin Coleman, ATL 10 170. (RB58) Lorenzo Taliaferro, BAL 9 250. (RB74) Branden Oliver, SD 10 11. (WR6) Calvin Johnson, DET 9 91. (RB33) Joique Bell, DET 9 171. (QB18) Marcus Mariota, TEN 4 251. (RB75) Terrance West, CLE 11 12. (WR7) Randall Cobb, GB 7 92. (RB34) Devonta Freeman, ATL 10 172. (QB19) Joe Flacco, BAL 9 252. (RB76) Dexter McCluster, TEN 4 13. (TE1) Rob Gronkowski, NE 4 93. (RB35) Duke Johnson, CLE 11 173. (TE18) Julius Thomas, JAC 8 253. (RB77) Antonio Andrews, TEN 4 14. (WR8) A.J. Green, CIN 7 94. (RB36) Rashad Jennings, NYG 11 174. (TE19) Eric Ebron, DET 9 254. (RB78) James White, NE 4 15. (RB6) C.J. Anderson, DEN 7 95. (QB9) Matt Ryan, ATL 10 175. (TE20) Vernon Davis, SF 10 255. (WR91) Willie Snead, NO 11 16. (WR9) Alshon Jeffery, CHI 7 96. (QB10) Ryan Tannehill, MIA 5 176. (TE21) Ladarius Green, SD 10 256. (WR92) Jaelen Strong, HOU 9 17. (RB7) Matt Forte, CHI 7 97. (TE8) Zach Ertz, PHI 8 177. (TE22) Richard Rodgers, GB 7 257. (WR93) Josh Huff, PHI 8 18. (RB8) LeSean McCoy, BUF 8 98. (TE9) Jordan Cameron, MIA 5 178. (WR59) Brandon LaFell, NE 4 258. (WR94) Tavon Austin, STL 6 19. (RB9) Jeremy Hill, CIN 7 99. (TE10) Larry Donnell, NYG 11 179. (WR60) Doug Baldwin, SEA 9 259. (WR95) Jarius Wright, MIN 5 20. (WR10) Mike Evans, TB 6 100. (RB37) Bishop Sankey, TEN 4 180. (WR61) Kenny Stills, MIA 5 260. (RB79) Brandon Bolden, NE 4 21. (WR11) Brandin Cooks, NO 11 101. (RB38) Shane Vereen, NYG 11 181. (WR62) Kenny Britt, STL 6 261. (RB80) Travaris Cadet, NE 4 22. (WR12) T.Y. Hilton, IND 10 102. (RB39) Joseph Randle, DAL 6 182. (WR63) Percy Harvin, BUF 8 262. (RB81) Zach Zenner, DET 9 23. (RB10) Justin Forsett, BAL 9 103. (RB40) Ryan Mathews, PHI 8 183. (WR64) Tyler Lockett, SEA 9 263. (QB27) Nick Foles, STL 6 24. (RB11) Lamar Miller, MIA 5 104. (RB41) Tre Mason, STL 6 184. (WR65) Phillip Dorsett, IND 10 264. (QB28) Kirk Cousins, WAS 8 25. (RB12) DeMarco Murray, PHI 8 105. (WR44) Mike Wallace, MIN 5 185. (WR66) Marvin Jones, CIN 7 265. (WR96) Justin Hunter, TEN 4 26. (WR13) Emmanuel Sanders, DEN 7 106. (WR45) Brian Quick, STL 6 186. (RB59) Darren Sproles, PHI 8 266. (WR97) Cordarrelle Patterson, MIN 5 27. (RB13) Frank Gore, IND 10 107. (WR46) Roddy White, ATL 10 187. (RB60) Benny Cunningham, STL 6 267. (WR98) Albert Wilson, KC 9 28. (RB14) Arian Foster, HOU 9 108. (WR47) Rueben Randle, NYG 11 188. (TE23) Dwayne Allen, IND 10 268. (RB82) Zac Stacy, NYJ 5 29. (WR14) Julian Edelman, NE 4 109. (WR48) Eddie Royal, CHI 7 189. (TE24) Charles Clay, BUF 8 269. (RB83) Mike Tolbert, CAR 5 30. (WR15) Keenan Allen, SD 10 110. (QB11) Cam Newton, CAR 5 190. (TE25) Coby Fleener, IND 10 270. (K11) Zach Hocker, NO 11 31. (RB15) Mark Ingram, NO 11 111. (QB12) Eli Manning, NYG 11 191. (QB20) Carson Palmer, ARI 9 271. (K12) Josh Scobee, PIT 11 32. (WR16) DeAndre Hopkins, HOU 9 112. (QB13) Philip Rivers, SD 10 192. (QB21) Jay Cutler, CHI 7 272. (K13) Matt Prater, DET 9 33. (QB1) Andrew Luck, IND 10 113. (RB42) Christine Michael, SEA 9 193. (WR67) Allen Hurns, JAC 8 273. (K14) Chandler Catanzaro, ARI 9 34. (RB16) Andre Ellington, ARI 9 114. (TE11) Heath Miller, PIT 11 194. (WR68) Danny Amendola, NE 4 274. (WR99) Riley Cooper, PHI 8 35. (RB17) Carlos Hyde, SF 10 115. (TE12) Tyler Eifert, CIN 7 195. (WR69) Kevin White, CHI 7 275. (WR100) Jerricho Cotchery, CAR 5 36. (WR17) Brandon Marshall, NYJ 5 116. (TE13) Kyle Rudolph, MIN 5 196. (WR70) James Jones, GB 7 276. (WR101) Jeff Janis, GB 7 37. (RB18) Alfred Morris, WAS 8 117. (TE14) Jordan Reed, WAS 8 197. (WR71) Donte Moncrief, IND 10 277. (RB84) Jacquizz Rodgers, CHI 7 38. (QB2) Aaron Rodgers, GB 7 118. (TE15) Austin Seferian-Jenkins, TB 6 198. (WR72) Cole Beasley, DAL 6 278. (RB85) Dri Archer, PIT 11 39. (RB19) Latavius Murray, OAK 6 119. (RB43) Andre Williams, NYG 11 199. (WR73) Devin Smith, NYJ 5 279. (RB86) Vick Ballard, IND 10 40. (RB20) C.J. Spiller, NO 11 120. (WR49) Terrance Williams, DAL 6 200. (QB22) Jameis Winston, TB 6 280. (RB87) Toby Gerhart, JAC 8 41. (WR18) Andre Johnson, IND 10 121. (WR50) Victor Cruz, NYG 11 201. (QB23) Alex Smith, KC 9 281. (WR102) Sammie Coates, PIT 11 42. (WR19) Jeremy Maclin, KC 9 122. (WR51) Breshad Perriman, BAL 9 202. (WR74) Leonard Hankerson, ATL 10 282. (WR103) Andre Roberts, WAS 8 43. (WR20) Jordan Matthews, PHI 8 123. (WR52) Malcom Floyd, SD 10 203. (WR75) Taylor Gabriel, CLE 11 283. (QB29) Ryan Fitzpatrick, NYJ 5 44. (RB21) Melvin Gordon, SD 10 124. (QB14) Sam Bradford, PHI 8 204. (WR76) Ty Montgomery, GB 7 284. (QB30) Tyrod Taylor, BUF 8 45. (WR21) Jarvis Landry, MIA 5 125. (QB15) Colin Kaepernick, SF 10 205. (WR77) Robert Woods, BUF 8 285. (TE34) Crockett Gillmore, BAL 9 46. (WR22) Golden Tate, DET 9 126. (RB44) Dion Lewis, NE 4 206. (WR78) Corey Brown, CAR 5 286. (TE35) Brent Celek, PHI 8 47. (WR23) Amari Cooper, OAK 6 127. (RB45) Charles Sims, TB 6 207. (DST11) Kansas City Chiefs, KC 9 287. (WR104) Louis Murphy, TB 6 48. (WR24) Allen Robinson, JAC 8 128. (WR53) Stevie Johnson, SD 10 208. (DST12) Arizona Cardinals, ARI 9 288. (WR105) Ted Ginn, CAR 5 49. (RB22) Ameer Abdullah, DET 9 129. (DST1) Seattle Seahawks, SEA 9 209. (RB61) James Starks, GB 7 289. (RB88) Matt Asiata, MIN 5 50. (RB23) Jonathan Stewart, CAR 5 130. (DST2) Buffalo Bills, BUF 8 210. (RB62) Karlos Williams, BUF 8 290. (RB89) Marcel Reece, OAK 6 51. (RB24) T.J. Yeldon, JAC 8 131. (DST3) St. Louis Rams, STL 6 211. (RB63) Reggie Bush, SF 10 291. (RB90) Jonathan Grimes, HOU 9 52. (TE2) Travis Kelce, KC 9 132. (DST4) Houston Texans, HOU 9 212. (RB64) Fred Jackson, BUF 8 292. (DST18) Jacksonville Jaguars, JAC 8 53. (TE3) Jimmy Graham, SEA 9 133. (RB46) David Johnson, ARI 9 213. (RB65) Lance Dunbar, DAL 6 293. (DST19) Indianapolis Colts, IND 10 54. (TE4) Greg Olsen, CAR 5 134. (RB47) Ronnie Hillman, DEN 7 214. (DST13) Detroit Lions, DET 9 294. (DST20) San Francisco 49ers, SF 10 55. (WR25) Vincent Jackson, TB 6 135. (RB48) Alfred Blue, HOU 9 215. (RB66) Chris Johnson, ARI 9 295. (K15) Andrew Franks, MIA 5 56. (WR26) DeSean Jackson, WAS 8 136. (TE16) Owen Daniels, DEN 7 216. (RB67) Jeremy Langford, CHI 7 296. (K16) Josh Lambo, SD 10 57. (WR27) Sammy Watkins, BUF 8 137. (QB16) Teddy Bridgewater, MIN 5 217. (RB68) DeAngelo Williams, PIT 11 297. (K17) Dan Carpenter, BUF 8 58. (RB25) Todd Gurley, STL 6 138. (QB17) Matthew Stafford, DET 9 218. (RB69) Bilal Powell, NYJ 5 298. (K18) Phil Dawson, SF 10 59. (RB26) Giovani Bernard, CIN 7 139. (RB49) Knile Davis, KC 9 219. (WR79) Greg Jennings, MIA 5 299. (K19) Randy Bullock, HOU 9 60. (RB27) Isaiah Crowell, CLE 11 140. (TE17) Antonio Gates, SD 10 220. (WR80) Nate Washington, HOU 9 300. (K20) Mike Nugent, CIN 7 61. (WR28) John Brown, ARI 9 141. (WR54) Markus Wheaton, PIT 11 221. (WR81) Harry Douglas, TEN 4 62. (WR29) Steve Smith Sr., BAL 9 142. (WR55) Brandon Coleman, NO 11 222. (WR82) Chris Conley, KC 9 Schedule 63. (QB3) Drew Brees, NO 11 143. (RB50) Matt Jones, WAS 8 223. (TE26) Benjamin Watson, NO 11 Week Teams on Bye 64. (QB4) Russell Wilson, SEA 9 144. (WR56) Cody Latimer, DEN 7 224. (TE27) Jared Cook, STL 6 65. (TE5) Martellus Bennett, CHI 7 145. (DST5) New England Patriots, NE 4 225. (DST14) Green Bay Packers, GB 7 4 Titans, Patriots 66. (WR30) Eric Decker, NYJ 5 146. (DST6) Cincinnati Bengals, CIN 7 226. (DST15) Philadelphia Eagles, PHI 8 5 Dolphins, Vikings, 67.
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