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Fantasy Football League 1994 Rosters Fantasy Football League 1994 Rosters Team Starters A1 Repeat A2 308 A3 The Penetrators A4 Hoosiers A5 4W&B LLP QB QB Steve Walsh Chicago QB Jeff George Atlanta QB Jeff Hostetler LA Raiders QB Warren Moon Minnesota QB Brett Favre Green Bay RB RB Ricky Watters SF RB Errict Rhett Tampa Bay RB Rodney Hampton NY Giants RB Emmit Smith Dallas RB Barry Foster Pittsburgh RB RB Barry Sanders Detroit RB Natrone Means San Diego RB Leroy Hoard Cleveland RB Marcus Allen Kansas City RB Terry Allen Minnesota WR WR Mike Sherrard NY Giants WR Andre Reed Buffalo WR Webster Slaughter Houston WR Henry Ellard Washington WR Rob Moore NY Jets WR WR Michael Timpson NE WR Calvin Williams Phil. WR Jerry Rice SF WR Irving Fryar Miami WR Mark Ingram Miami TE TE Brent Jones SF TE Jackie Harris Tampa Bay TE Johnny Mitchell NY Jets TE Shannon Sharpe Denver TE Kerry Cash Indianapolis K K Pete Stoyanovich Miami K Eddie Murray Philadelphia K Chris Boniol Dallas K John Carney San Diego K Matt Bahr New England Defense Buffalo N.Y. Jets L.A. Raiders Cleveland Detroit Reserve 1 QB Cody Carlson Houston QB Drew Bledsoe New England QB Rick Mirer Seattle QB Boomer Esiason NY Jets QB Stan Humphries San Diego 2 RB Greg Hill Kansas City RB Jerome Bettis LA Rams RB Dave Megget NY Giants RB Lewis Tillman Chicago RB Edgar Bennett Green Bay 3 WR Haywood Jeffires Houston WR Charles Johnson Pittsburgh RB Eric Metcalf Cleveland RB Johnny Johnson NY Jets WR Michael Jackson Cleveland 4 K Chip Lohmiller Washington K Jason Hanson Detroit WR Brian Blades Seattle WR Alvin Harper Dallas K Jason Elam Denver 5 San Diego New Orleans N.Y. Giants TE Keith Cash Kansas City Kansas City Record 8-7 5-10 9-6 12-3 4-11 Roster 3 1 4 3 4 Moves Cost $26 $0 $33 $26 $25 Paid $0 $0 $26 $25 Owe $26 $0 $33 $0 $0 Fantasy Football League Rosters Team Starters B1 Lexus B2 CowHorns B3 Dream Team III B4 Who Cares B5 Zebra's QB QB Jim Everett New Orleans QB Dan Marino Miami QB Dave Krieg Detroit QB John Elway Denver QB Steve Young SF RB RB Thurman Thomas Buffalo RB Bernie Parmalee Miami RB Reggie Brooks Washington RB Bam Morris Pittsburgh RB Chris Warren Seattle RB RB Ron Moore Arizona RB Marshall Faulk Indianapolis RB Harvey Williams LA Raiders RB Herschel Walker Phil. RB Craig Heyward Atlanta WR WR Michael Haynes New Orleans WR Andre Rison Atlanta WR Sterling Sharpe Green Bay WR Cris Carter Minnesota WR Anthony Miller Denver WR WR Quinn Early New Orleans WR John Taylor SF WR Herman Moore Detroit WR Tim Brown LA Raiders WR Terance Mathis Atlanta TE TE Jay Novacek Dallas TE Keith Jackson Miami TE Eric Green Pittsburgh TE Ben Coates New England TE Pete Metzelaars Buffalo K K Jeff Jaeger LA Raiders K Morten Anderson New Orleans K Steve Christie Buffalo K Doug Brien SF K John Kasay Seattle Defense Minnesota Philadelphia San Francisco Arizona Green Bay Reserve 1 QB Troy Aikman Dallas QB Joe Montana Kansas City QB Randall Cunningham Phil. QB Neil O'Donnell Pittsburgh QB Vinny Testaverde Cleveland 2 RB Ronnie Harmon San Diego QB Heath Shuler Washington QB Jim Kelly Buffalo RB Charlie Garner Philadelphia RB Reggie Cobb Green Bay 3 WR Mike Pritchard Denver RB Leonard Russell Denver RB Keith Byars Miami RB Marion Butts New England RB Erric Pegram Atlanta 4 K Nick Lowery New York Jets RB Gary Brown Houston WR Raghib Ismail LA Raiders WR Willie Davis Kansas City WR Michael Irvin Dallas 5 Miami WR Fred Barnett Philadelphia Dallas Pittsburgh K Al Del Greco Houston Record 3-12 10-5 9-6 8-7 7-8 Roster 1 2 3 4 2 Moves Cost $0 $13 $45 $35 $12 Paid $13 $24 $35 $6 Owe $0 $0 $21 $0 $6.
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