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2015 ESPN Fantasy Football Draft Kit Standard League Top 300 Cheat Sheet 2015 ESPN Fantasy Football Draft Kit Standard League Top 300 Cheat Sheet RANKINGS 1-80 RANKINGS 81-160 RANKINGS 161-240 RANKINGS 241-300 1. (RB1) Le'Veon Bell PIT 11 81. (WR35) Martavis Bryant PIT 11 161. (RB62) Matt Jones WAS 8 241. (RB90) Mike Tolbert CAR 5 2. (RB2) Adrian Peterson MIN 5 82. (TE6) Jason Witten DAL 6 162. (WR55) Brian Quick STL 6 242. (TE20) Josh Hill NO 11 3. (RB3) Eddie Lacy GB 7 83. (RB35) Shane Vereen NYG 11 163. (RB63) Reggie Bush SF 10 243. (QB22) Alex Smith KC 9 4. (RB4) Jamaal Charles KC 9 84. (QB8) Matt Ryan ATL 10 164. (RB64) Dion Lewis NE 4 244. (RB91) Travaris Cadet NE 4 5. (RB5) Marshawn Lynch SEA 9 85. (WR36) Larry Fitzgerald ARI 9 165. (WR56) Breshad Perriman BAL 9 245. (RB92) Jonathan Grimes HOU 9 6. (WR1) Antonio Brown PIT 11 86. (WR37) John Brown ARI 9 166. (RB65) Theo Riddick DET 9 246. (WR84) Andrew Hawkins CLE 11 7. (RB6) C.J. Anderson DEN 7 87. (RB36) Tevin Coleman ATL 10 167. (WR57) Percy Harvin BUF 8 247. (QB23) Marcus Mariota TEN 4 8. (RB7) Matt Forte CHI 7 88. (TE7) Jordan Cameron MIA 5 168. (RB66) Jeremy Langford CHI 7 248. (RB93) Benny Cunningham STL 6 9. (RB8) DeMarco Murray PHI 8 89. (WR38) Marques Colston NO 11 169. (WR58) Cecil Shorts HOU 9 249. (RB94) Marcel Reece OAK 6 10. (WR2) Demaryius Thomas DEN 7 90. (RB37) Ameer Abdullah DET 9 170. (RB67) Branden Oliver SD 10 250. (TE21) Tyler Eifert CIN 7 11. (RB9) LeSean McCoy BUF 8 91. (RB38) Devonta Freeman ATL 10 171. (RB68) Buck Allen BAL 9 251. (RB95) Mike Davis SF 10 12. (TE1) Rob Gronkowski NE 4 92. (RB39) Duke Johnson CLE 11 172. (TE12) Antonio Gates SD 10 252. (QB24) Andy Dalton CIN 7 13. (WR3) Dez Bryant DAL 6 93. (RB40) Danny Woodhead SD 10 173. (RB69) Damien Williams MIA 5 253. (WR85) Ty Montgomery GB 7 14. (RB10) Jeremy Hill CIN 7 94. (WR39) Kendall Wright TEN 4 174. (WR59) Leonard Hankerson ATL 10 254. (DST15) Carolina Panthers CAR 5 15. (WR4) Odell Beckham Jr. NYG 11 95. (RB41) Bishop Sankey TEN 4 175. (QB15) Matthew Stafford DET 9 255. (DST16) Cleveland Browns CLE 11 16. (WR5) Julio Jones ATL 10 96. (RB42) Andre Williams NYG 11 176. (RB70) James Starks GB 7 256. (K15) Nick Folk NYJ 5 17. (WR6) Calvin Johnson DET 9 97. (WR40) Steve Smith BAL 9 177. (WR60) Terrance Williams DAL 6 257. (K16) Josh Brown NYG 11 18. (WR7) A.J. Green CIN 7 98. (QB9) Tony Romo DAL 6 178. (QB16) Colin Kaepernick SF 10 258. (RB96) Ka'Deem Carey CHI 7 19. (WR8) Randall Cobb GB 7 99. (RB43) Alfred Blue HOU 9 179. (RB71) Donald Brown SD 10 259. (RB97) Jonas Gray FA -- 20. (QB1) Aaron Rodgers GB 7 100. (WR41) Anquan Boldin SF 10 180. (QB17) Carson Palmer ARI 9 260. (QB25) Derek Carr OAK 6 21. (WR9) Alshon Jeffery CHI 7 101. (RB44) Charles Sims TB 6 181. (RB72) Chris Polk HOU 9 261. (RB98) Dexter McCluster TEN 4 22. (WR10) T.Y. Hilton IND 10 102. (RB45) Darren McFadden DAL 6 182. (TE13) Owen Daniels DEN 7 262. (WR86) Jeremy Kerley NYJ 5 23. (WR11) Mike Evans TB 6 103. (RB46) DeAngelo Williams PIT 11 183. (WR61) Jeff Janis GB 7 263. (RB99) Zach Zenner DET 9 24. (RB11) Mark Ingram NO 11 104. (RB47) Knile Davis KC 9 184. (RB73) Juwan Thompson DEN 7 264. (RB100) Daniel Herron FA -- 25. (QB2) Andrew Luck IND 10 105. (WR42) Devin Funchess CAR 5 185. (WR62) Stevie Johnson SD 10 265. (WR87) Jermaine Kearse SEA 9 26. (WR12) Emmanuel Sanders DEN 7 106. (WR43) Roddy White ATL 10 186. (WR63) Marqise Lee JAC 8 266. (RB101) Stevan Ridley NYJ 5 27. (WR13) DeAndre Hopkins HOU 9 107. (RB48) David Johnson ARI 9 187. (DST11) Minnesota Vikings MIN 5 267. (WR88) Mohamed Sanu CIN 7 28. (RB12) Alfred Morris WAS 8 108. (WR44) Pierre Garcon WAS 8 188. (DST12) New England Patriots NE 4 268. (RB102) Pierre Thomas FA -- 29. (RB13) Lamar Miller MIA 5 109. (WR45) DeVante Parker MIA 5 189. (K11) Mason Crosby GB 7 269. (WR89) Sammie Coates PIT 11 30. (WR14) Brandin Cooks NO 11 110. (RB49) Ronnie Hillman DEN 7 190. (QB18) Teddy Bridgewater MIN 5 270. (WR90) Aaron Dobson NE 4 31. (WR15) Jordan Matthews PHI 8 111. (RB50) Denard Robinson JAC 8 191. (K12) Blair Walsh MIN 5 271. (RB103) De'Anthony Thomas KC 9 32. (TE2) Jimmy Graham SEA 9 112. (TE8) Zach Ertz PHI 8 192. (QB19) Jay Cutler CHI 7 272. (TE22) Charles Clay BUF 8 33. (RB14) Carlos Hyde SF 10 113. (WR46) Cody Latimer DEN 7 193. (RB74) Boobie Dixon BUF 8 273. (TE23) Coby Fleener IND 10 34. (RB15) Justin Forsett BAL 9 114. (WR47) Donte Moncrief IND 10 194. (TE14) Jordan Reed WAS 8 274. (WR91) James Jones GB 7 35. (WR16) Keenan Allen SD 10 115. (TE9) Delanie Walker TEN 4 195. (WR64) Jaelen Strong HOU 9 275. (WR92) Kevin White CHI 7 36. (QB3) Russell Wilson SEA 9 116. (QB10) Cam Newton CAR 5 196. (TE15) Austin Seferian-Jenkins TB 6 276. (RB104) Fozzy Whittaker CAR 5 37. (RB16) Melvin Gordon SD 10 117. (RB51) Lorenzo Taliaferro BAL 9 197. (WR65) Kenny Stills MIA 5 277. (TE24) Eric Ebron DET 9 38. (QB4) Peyton Manning DEN 7 118. (WR48) Eddie Royal CHI 7 198. (RB75) Bilal Powell NYJ 5 278. (TE25) Richard Rodgers GB 7 39. (RB17) Jonathan Stewart CAR 5 119. (WR49) Markus Wheaton PIT 11 199. (WR66) Doug Baldwin SEA 9 279. (WR93) Devin Smith NYJ 5 40. (WR17) Julian Edelman NE 4 120. (QB11) Ryan Tannehill MIA 5 200. (QB20) Joe Flacco BAL 9 280. (WR94) Jarius Wright MIN 5 41. (WR18) Vincent Jackson TB 6 121. (QB12) Eli Manning NYG 11 201. (WR67) Rueben Randle NYG 11 281. (RB105) Jordan Todman PIT 11 42. (RB18) Frank Gore IND 10 122. (TE10) Larry Donnell NYG 11 202. (WR68) Brandon Coleman NO 11 282. (WR95) Marlon Brown BAL 9 43. (QB5) Drew Brees NO 11 123. (RB52) Terrance West TEN 4 203. (RB76) Toby Gerhart JAC 8 283. (RB106) Chris Thompson WAS 8 44. (QB6) Tom Brady NE 4 124. (RB53) Jerick McKinnon MIN 5 204. (TE16) Julius Thomas JAC 8 284. (DST17) San Francisco 49ers SF 10 45. (WR19) DeSean Jackson WAS 8 125. (RB54) Khiry Robinson NO 11 205. (RB77) Chris Johnson ARI 9 285. (DST18) Kansas City Chiefs KC 9 46. (RB19) Todd Gurley STL 6 126. (RB55) Christine Michael DAL 6 206. (WR69) Dwayne Bowe CLE 11 286. (K17) Josh Scobee PIT 11 47. (RB20) Joique Bell DET 9 127. (WR50) Marvin Jones CIN 7 207. (WR70) Cordarrelle Patterson MIN 5 287. (K18) Josh Lambo SD 10 48. (WR20) Amari Cooper OAK 6 128. (DST1) Seattle Seahawks SEA 9 208. (RB78) Matt Asiata MIN 5 288. (RB107) Stepfan Taylor ARI 9 49. (RB21) Latavius Murray OAK 6 129. (RB56) Darren Sproles PHI 8 209. (RB79) Brandon Bolden NE 4 289. (RB108) Dri Archer PIT 11 50. (WR21) Golden Tate DET 9 130. (DST2) Buffalo Bills BUF 8 210. (RB80) Bryce Brown BUF 8 290. (RB109) Will Johnson PIT 11 51. (RB22) Andre Ellington ARI 9 131. (WR51) Malcom Floyd SD 10 211. (RB81) David Cobb TEN 4 291. (TE26) Ladarius Green SD 10 52. (RB23) Joseph Randle DAL 6 132. (RB57) Roy Helu OAK 6 212. (RB82) Zac Stacy NYJ 5 292. (QB26) Ryan Fitzpatrick NYJ 5 53. (RB24) T.J. Yeldon JAC 8 133. (WR52) Victor Cruz NYG 11 213. (TE17) Kyle Rudolph MIN 5 293. (WR96) Tavon Austin STL 6 54. (RB25) Arian Foster HOU 9 134. (QB13) Philip Rivers SD 10 214. (QB21) Jameis Winston TB 6 294. (RB110) Jarryd Hayne SF 10 55. (RB26) Chris Ivory NYJ 5 135. (QB14) Sam Bradford PHI 8 215. (TE18) Heath Miller PIT 11 295. (WR97) Riley Cooper PHI 8 56. (RB27) Giovani Bernard CIN 7 136. (DST3) Houston Texans HOU 9 216. (RB83) James White NE 4 296. (TE27) Maxx Williams BAL 9 57. (WR22) Davante Adams GB 7 137. (DST4) St. Louis Rams STL 6 217. (WR71) Marquess Wilson CHI 7 297. (WR98) Robert Woods BUF 8 58. (WR23) Andre Johnson IND 10 138. (RB58) Josh Robinson IND 10 218. (RB84) Jay Ajayi MIA 5 298. (QB27) Kirk Cousins WAS 8 59. (WR24) Brandon Marshall NYJ 5 139. (WR53) Dorial Green-Beckham TEN 4 219. (TE19) Vernon Davis SF 10 299. (QB28) Nick Foles STL 6 60. (WR25) Jeremy Maclin KC 9 140. (RB59) Cameron Artis-Payne CAR 5 220. (DST13) Green Bay Packers GB 7 300. (TE28) Mychal Rivera OAK 6 61. (WR26) Sammy Watkins BUF 8 141. (RB60) Karlos Williams BUF 8 221. (DST14) Philadelphia Eagles PHI 8 62. (WR27) Mike Wallace MIN 5 142. (WR54) Michael Crabtree OAK 6 222. (K13) Phil Dawson SF 10 Schedule 63. (RB28) Rashad Jennings NYG 11 143. (DST5) New York Jets NYJ 5 223. (K14) Chandler Catanzaro ARI 9 Week Teams on Bye 64. (TE3) Greg Olsen CAR 5 144. (DST6) Denver Broncos DEN 7 224. (WR72) Phillip Dorsett IND 10 65. (RB29) C.J. Spiller NO 11 145. (DST7) Baltimore Ravens BAL 9 225. (WR73) Justin Hunter TEN 4 4 Titans, Patriots 66. (WR28) Jarvis Landry MIA 5 146. (DST8) Miami Dolphins MIA 5 226. (WR74) Brandon LaFell NE 4 5 Dolphins, Vikings, 67. (RB30) LeGarrette Blount NE 4 147.
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