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FISHERS ISLAND FOOTBALL Draft Results 28-Feb-2011 12:50 PM ET RealTime Fantasy Sports FISHERS ISLAND FOOTBALL Draft Results 28-Feb-2011 12:50 PM ET FISHERS ISLAND FOOTBALL Draft Thu., Sep 2 2010 8:57:00 PM Rounds: 16 Time Limit: Unlimited Round 1 Round 4 #1 Purple Moon - Chris Johnson RB, TEN #1 BEES - Steve Smith WR, NYG #2 Island Girls - Adrian Peterson RB, MIN #2 Castaways - Arian Foster RB, HOU #3 The Dads - Steven Jackson RB, STL #3 Big Blue - Calvin Johnson WR, DET #4 sCREEMING cHINAMEN! - Maurice Jones-Drew RB, JAC #4 The Islander - Vincent Jackson WR, SDG #5 The Fat Man - Frank Gore RB, SFO #5 Tracy's Team - Dwayne Bowe WR, KAN #6 TurfPimp - Ray Rice RB, BAL #6 FRESH MEAT - Wes Welker WR, NWE #7 FRESH MEAT - Thomas Jones RB, KAN #7 TurfPimp - Pierre Thomas RB, NOR #8 Tracy's Team - Aaron Rodgers QB, GNB #8 The Fat Man - Chad Ochocinco WR, CIN #9 The Islander - Drew Brees QB, NOR #9 sCREEMING cHINAMEN! - Matt Forte RB, CHI #10 Big Blue - Tom Brady QB, NWE #10 The Dads - T.J. Houshmandzadeh WR, BAL #11 Castaways - Andre Johnson WR, HOU #11 Island Girls - Brandon Jacobs RB, NYG #12 BEES - Michael Turner RB, ATL #12 Purple Moon - Shonn Greene RB, NYJ Round 2 Round 5 #1 BEES - Brandon Marshall WR, MIA #1 Purple Moon - Steve Smith WR, CAR #2 Castaways - Larry Fitzgerald WR, ARI #2 Island Girls - Jonathan Stewart RB, CAR #3 Big Blue - Jahvid Best RB, DET #3 The Dads - Lee Evans WR, BUF #4 The Islander - Rashard Mendenhall RB, PIT #4 sCREEMING cHINAMEN! - C.J. Spiller RB, BUF #5 Tracy's Team - LeSean McCoy RB, PHI #5 The Fat Man - Reggie Bush RB, NOR #6 FRESH MEAT - Peyton Manning QB, IND #6 TurfPimp - Antonio Gates TE, SDG #7 TurfPimp - Randy Moss WR, TEN #7 FRESH MEAT - Percy Harvin WR, MIN #8 The Fat Man - Roddy White WR, ATL #8 Tracy's Team - Chris Wells RB, ARI #9 sCREEMING cHINAMEN! - Reggie Wayne WR, IND #9 The Islander - Joseph Addai RB, IND #10 The Dads - DeAngelo Williams RB, CAR #10 Big Blue - Ahmad Bradshaw RB, NYG #11 Island Girls - Matt Ryan QB, ATL #11 Castaways - Knowshon Moreno RB, DEN #12 Purple Moon - Joe Flacco QB, BAL #12 BEES - Vernon Davis TE, SFO Round 3 Round 6 #1 Purple Moon - Anquan Boldin WR, BAL #1 BEES - Philip Rivers QB, SDG #2 Island Girls - Greg Jennings WR, GNB #2 Castaways - Michael Crabtree WR, SFO #3 The Dads - Matt Schaub QB, HOU #3 Big Blue - Jermichael Finley TE, GNB #4 sCREEMING cHINAMEN! - Miles Austin WR, DAL #4 The Islander - Jason Witten TE, DAL #5 The Fat Man - Carson Palmer QB, CIN #5 Tracy's Team - Eddie Royal WR, DEN #6 TurfPimp - Ryan Mathews RB, SDG #6 FRESH MEAT - Ronnie Brown RB, MIA #7 FRESH MEAT - Dallas Clark TE, IND #7 TurfPimp - Tony Romo QB, DAL #8 Tracy's Team - Ryan Grant RB, GNB #8 The Fat Man - Felix Jones RB, DAL #9 The Islander - Marques Colston WR, NOR #9 sCREEMING cHINAMEN! - Terrell Owens WR, CIN #10 Big Blue - DeSean Jackson WR, PHI #10 The Dads - Eli Manning QB, NYG #11 Castaways - Jamaal Charles RB, KAN #11 Island Girls - Hines Ward WR, PIT #12 BEES - Cedric Benson RB, CIN #12 Purple Moon - Owen Daniels TE, HOU Copyright (c) RealTime Fantasy Sports Page 1/3 RealTime Fantasy Sports FISHERS ISLAND FOOTBALL Draft Results 28-Feb-2011 12:50 PM ET Round 7 Round 10 #1 Purple Moon - Mike Sims-Walker WR, JAC #1 BEES - Larry Johnson RB, WAS #2 Island Girls - Rob Gronkowski TE, NWE #2 Castaways - Donovan McNabb QB, WAS #3 The Dads - Kellen Winslow TE, TAM #3 Big Blue - Mike Wallace WR, PIT #4 sCREEMING cHINAMEN! - Tony Gonzalez TE, ATL #4 The Islander - Matt Cassel QB, KAN #5 The Fat Man - Michael Jenkins WR, ATL #5 Tracy's Team - Devin Hester WR, CHI #6 TurfPimp - Donald Driver WR, GNB #6 FRESH MEAT - Santonio Holmes WR, NYJ #7 FRESH MEAT - Darren Sproles RB, SDG #7 TurfPimp - Bernard Berrian WR, MIN #8 Tracy's Team - Pierre Garcon WR, IND #8 The Fat Man - Austin Collie WR, IND #9 The Islander - Derrick Mason WR, BAL #9 sCREEMING cHINAMEN! - Steve Breaston WR, ARI #10 Big Blue - Hakeem Nicks WR, NYG #10 The Dads - Mario Manningham WR, NYG #11 Castaways - Marion Barber RB, DAL #11 Island Girls - Ben Roethlisberger QB, PIT #12 BEES - Justin Forsett RB, SEA #12 Purple Moon - Michael Bush RB, OAK Round 8 Round 11 #1 BEES - Devin Aromashodu WR, CHI #1 Purple Moon - Vince Young QB, TEN #2 Castaways - Kevin Kolb QB, PHI #2 Island Girls - Nate Washington WR, TEN #3 Big Blue - Leon Washington RB, SEA #3 The Dads - New Orleans Saints Def/ST, NOR #4 The Islander - Carnell Williams RB, TAM #4 sCREEMING cHINAMEN! - Philadelphia Eagles Def/ST, PHI #5 Tracy's Team - Brent Celek TE, PHI #5 The Fat Man - New York Jets Def/ST, NYJ #6 FRESH MEAT - Stephen Gostkowski K, NWE #6 TurfPimp - Green Bay Packers Def/ST, GNB #7 TurfPimp - Santana Moss WR, WAS #7 FRESH MEAT - Brian Westbrook RB, SFO #8 The Fat Man - Chris Cooley TE, WAS #8 Tracy's Team - Johnny Knox WR, CHI #9 sCREEMING cHINAMEN! - Brett Favre QB, MIN #9 The Islander - Dexter McCluster WR, KAN #10 The Dads - Fred Taylor RB, NWE #10 Big Blue - Anthony Dixon RB, SFO #11 Island Girls - Kevin Boss TE, NYG #11 Castaways - Montario Hardesty RB, CLE #12 Purple Moon - Tim Hightower RB, ARI #12 BEES - Kenny Britt WR, TEN Round 9 Round 12 #1 Purple Moon - Jeremy Maclin WR, PHI #1 BEES - Golden Tate WR, SEA #2 Island Girls - Malcom Floyd WR, SDG #2 Castaways - Steve Slaton RB, HOU #3 The Dads - Braylon Edwards WR, NYJ #3 Big Blue - Roscoe Parrish WR, BUF #4 sCREEMING cHINAMEN! - LaDainian Tomlinson RB, NYJ #4 The Islander - Kansas City Chiefs Def/ST, KAN #5 The Fat Man - Ricky Williams RB, MIA #5 Tracy's Team - Mike Bell RB, CLE #6 TurfPimp - Clinton Portis RB, WAS #6 FRESH MEAT - Jeremy Shockey TE, NOR #7 FRESH MEAT - Minnesota Vikings Def/ST, MIN #7 TurfPimp - Willis McGahee RB, BAL #8 Tracy's Team - Dez Bryant WR, DAL #8 The Fat Man - Laurence Maroney RB, DEN #9 The Islander - Chris Chambers WR, KAN #9 sCREEMING cHINAMEN! - Chester Taylor RB, CHI #10 Big Blue - Toby Gerhart RB, MIN #10 The Dads - Nate Kaeding K, SDG #11 Castaways - Jabar Gaffney WR, DEN #11 Island Girls - Baltimore Ravens Def/ST, BAL #12 BEES - Jerome Harrison RB, PHI #12 Purple Moon - Nate Burleson WR, DET Copyright (c) RealTime Fantasy Sports Page 2/3 RealTime Fantasy Sports FISHERS ISLAND FOOTBALL Draft Results 28-Feb-2011 12:50 PM ET Round 13 Round 16 #1 Purple Moon - Darren McFadden RB, OAK #1 BEES - Lawrence Tynes K, NYG #2 Island Girls - Ryan Longwell K, MIN #2 Castaways - Indianapolis Colts Def/ST, IND #3 The Dads - Antonio Bryant WR, CIN #3 Big Blue - Pittsburgh Steelers Def/ST, PIT #4 sCREEMING cHINAMEN! - Jay Cutler QB, CHI #4 The Islander - Fred Jackson RB, BUF #5 The Fat Man - Chad Henne QB, MIA #5 Tracy's Team - Robbie Gould K, CHI #6 TurfPimp - Matthew Stafford QB, DET #6 FRESH MEAT - Adrian Peterson RB, SEA #7 FRESH MEAT - Mark Sanchez QB, NYJ #7 TurfPimp - Kevin Walter WR, HOU #8 Tracy's Team - Alex Smith QB, SFO #8 The Fat Man - Jacoby Jones WR, HOU #9 The Islander - Zach Miller TE, OAK #9 sCREEMING cHINAMEN! - Kris Brown K, DAL #10 Big Blue - Matt Hasselbeck QB, SEA #10 The Dads - Kolby Smith RB, JAC #11 Castaways - Davone Bess WR, MIA #11 Island Girls - Jerious Norwood RB, ATL #12 BEES - Kyle Orton QB, DEN #12 Purple Moon - Marshawn Lynch RB, SEA Round 14 #1 BEES - San Francisco 49ers Def/ST, SFO #2 Castaways - Heath Miller TE, PIT #3 Big Blue - Victor Cruz WR, NYG #4 The Islander - Garrett Hartley K, NOR #5 Tracy's Team - Dallas Cowboys Def/ST, DAL #6 FRESH MEAT - Brian Hartline WR, MIA #7 TurfPimp - Donald Brown RB, IND #8 The Fat Man - Rob Bironas K, TEN #9 sCREEMING cHINAMEN! - Julian Edelman WR, NWE #10 The Dads - Correll Buckhalter RB, DEN #11 Island Girls - Derrick Ward RB, HOU #12 Purple Moon - Tennessee Titans Def/ST, TEN Round 15 #1 Purple Moon - David Akers K, PHI #2 Island Girls - Roy Williams WR, DAL #3 The Dads - Alex Smith TE, CLE #4 sCREEMING cHINAMEN! - Visanthe Shiancoe TE, MIN #5 The Fat Man - Jordan Shipley WR, CIN #6 TurfPimp - Mason Crosby K, GNB #7 FRESH MEAT - Miami Dolphins Def/ST, MIA #8 Tracy's Team - Greg Olsen TE, CHI #9 The Islander - Demaryius Thomas WR, DEN #10 Big Blue - Neil Rackers K, HOU #11 Castaways - Adam Vinatieri K, IND #12 BEES - Jason Snelling RB, ATL Copyright (c) RealTime Fantasy Sports Page 3/3.
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