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Bad Football League Draft Results 02-Mar-2009 11:58 AM Eastern www.rtsports.com Bad Football League Draft Results 02-Mar-2009 11:58 AM Eastern Bad Football League Draft Sat., Aug 23 2008 1:00:00 PM Rounds: 16 Round 2 Round 5 #1 El Guapo - LaDainian Tomlinson, RB, SDG #1 The C-Dogs - Matt Hasselbeck, QB, SEA #2 Kalamazoo Landscrapers - Chris Chambers, WR, SDG Round 1 #3 Big Mouth Frogs - Ricky Williams, RB, MIA #2 Kalamazoo Landscrapers - Adrian Peterson, RB, MIN #4 El Guapo - Reggie Brown, WR, PHI #3 Big Mouth Frogs - Tom Brady, QB, NWE #5 Highland Lowlifes - Tony Gonzalez, TE, KAN #6 Shady Sasquatch - Nate Burleson, WR, SEA Round 2 #7 Funksters - Minnesota Vikings, D/ST, MIN #8 ArchKats - Kevin Smith, RB, DET #4 The C-Dogs - Randy Moss, WR, NWE #9 B-Brook HHEE Papa - Julius Jones, RB, SEA Round 1 #10 Deerfield Fussy Bunnies - Brett Favre, QB, NYJ #11 COYOTEVOMIT - Santana Moss, WR, WAS #5 Highland Lowlifes - Brian Westbrook, RB, PHI #12 Parrothead Pirates - Marvin Harrison, WR, IND #6 Shady Sasquatch - Steven Jackson, RB, STL #7 Funksters - Joseph Addai, RB, IND Round 6 #8 ArchKats - Terrell Owens, WR, DAL #1 Parrothead Pirates - Jonathan Stewart, RB, CAR #9 B-Brook HHEE Papa - Clinton Portis, RB, WAS #2 COYOTEVOMIT - Matt Forte, RB, CHI #10 Deerfield Fussy Bunnies - Larry Johnson, RB, KAN #3 Deerfield Fussy Bunnies - Rudi Johnson, RB, DET #11 COYOTEVOMIT - Marshawn Lynch, RB, BUF #4 B-Brook HHEE Papa - Felix Jones, RB, DAL #12 Parrothead Pirates - Peyton Manning, QB, IND #5 ArchKats - Jeremy Shockey, TE, NOR Round 2 #7 Shady Sasquatch - Donald Driver, WR, GNB #8 Highland Lowlifes - DeAngelo Williams, RB, CAR #1 Parrothead Pirates - Laurence Maroney, RB, NWE #9 El Guapo - Bernard Berrian, WR, MIN #2 COYOTEVOMIT - Jamal Lewis, RB, CLE #10 Big Mouth Frogs - Fred Taylor, RB, NWE #3 Deerfield Fussy Bunnies - Reggie Wayne, WR, IND #12 El Guapo - Hines Ward, WR, PIT #4 B-Brook HHEE Papa - Willis McGahee, RB, BAL #5 ArchKats - Darren McFadden, RB, OAK Round 7 #6 Funksters - Overall 18 #1 The C-Dogs - San Diego Chargers, D/ST, SDG #7 Shady Sasquatch - Overall 19 #2 Kalamazoo Landscrapers - Atlanta Falcons, D/ST, ATL #8 Highland Lowlifes - T.J. Houshmandzadeh, WR, CIN #4 El Guapo - Patrick Crayton, WR, DAL #9 The C-Dogs - Chad Ocho Cinco, WR, CIN #6 Shady Sasquatch - Chris Brown, RB, HOU #10 Big Mouth Frogs - Andre Johnson, WR, HOU #7 Funksters - Rashard Mendenhall, RB, PIT #11 Kalamazoo Landscrapers - Thomas Jones, RB, NYJ #8 ArchKats - Jerious Norwood, RB, ATL #12 El Guapo - Carson Palmer, QB, CIN #9 B-Brook HHEE Papa - Ahmad Bradshaw, RB, NYG Round 3 #10 Deerfield Fussy Bunnies - Donte' Stallworth, WR, CLE #11 COYOTEVOMIT - Owen Daniels, TE, HOU #1 The C-Dogs - Plaxico Burress, WR, NYG #2 Kalamazoo Landscrapers - Calvin Johnson, WR, DET Round 8 #3 Big Mouth Frogs - Torry Holt, WR, STL #1 Parrothead Pirates - Steve Slaton, RB, HOU #4 El Guapo - Jason Witten, TE, DAL #2 COYOTEVOMIT - Kevin Walter, WR, HOU #5 Highland Lowlifes - Santonio Holmes, WR, PIT #3 Deerfield Fussy Bunnies - Heath Miller, TE, PIT #6 Shady Sasquatch - Ben Roethlisberger, QB, PIT #4 B-Brook HHEE Papa - Jabar Gaffney, WR, DEN #7 Funksters - Reggie Bush, RB, NOR #6 Funksters - Vernon Davis, TE, SFO #8 ArchKats - Steve Smith, WR, NYG #7 Shady Sasquatch - Todd Heap, TE, BAL #9 B-Brook HHEE Papa - Greg Jennings, WR, GNB #8 Highland Lowlifes - Eli Manning, QB, NYG #10 Deerfield Fussy Bunnies - Edgerrin James, RB, ARI #10 Big Mouth Frogs - Justin Fargas, RB, OAK #11 COYOTEVOMIT - Jerricho Cotchery, WR, NYJ #11 Kalamazoo Landscrapers - Muhsin Muhammad, WR, CAR #12 Parrothead Pirates - Ronnie Brown, RB, MIA #12 The C-Dogs - Aaron Rodgers, QB, GNB Round 4 #1 Parrothead Pirates - Antonio Gates, TE, SDG #2 COYOTEVOMIT - Roy Williams, WR, DAL #3 Deerfield Fussy Bunnies - Anquan Boldin, WR, ARI #4 B-Brook HHEE Papa - Lee Evans, WR, BUF #5 ArchKats - Roddy White, WR, ATL #6 Funksters - Dwayne Bowe, WR, KAN #7 Shady Sasquatch - LenDale White, RB, TEN #8 Highland Lowlifes - Selvin Young, RB, DEN #9 The C-Dogs - Chris Cooley, TE, WAS #10 Big Mouth Frogs - Laveranues Coles, WR, NYJ #11 Kalamazoo Landscrapers - Donovan McNabb, QB, PHI Copyright (c) 2008 RealTime Fantasy Sports, Inc. www.rtsports.com Bad Football League Draft Results 02-Mar-2009 11:58 AM Eastern Round 9 Round 14 #1 The C-Dogs - Warrick Dunn, RB, TAM #1 Parrothead Pirates - Houston Texans, D/ST, HOU #2 Kalamazoo Landscrapers - Philip Rivers, QB, SDG #2 COYOTEVOMIT - Washington Redskins, D/ST, WAS #3 Big Mouth Frogs - New York Giants, D/ST, NYG #4 B-Brook HHEE Papa - Kevin Boss, TE, NYG #4 El Guapo - Pittsburgh Steelers, D/ST, PIT #5 ArchKats - Buffalo Bills, D/ST, BUF #6 Shady Sasquatch - Joey Galloway, WR, TAM #6 Funksters - Matt Leinart, QB, ARI #7 Funksters - Marc Bulger, QB, STL #7 Shady Sasquatch - Jeff Garcia, QB, TAM #8 ArchKats - Chicago Bears, D/ST, CHI #8 Highland Lowlifes - Robert Meachem, WR, NOR #9 B-Brook HHEE Papa - Tony Scheffler, TE, DEN #9 El Guapo - Chad Pennington, QB, MIA #10 Deerfield Fussy Bunnies - Jake Delhomme, QB, CAR #10 Big Mouth Frogs - Mark Clayton, WR, BAL #11 COYOTEVOMIT - Chester Taylor, RB, MIN #11 Kalamazoo Landscrapers - Justin Gage, WR, TEN #12 Parrothead Pirates - Devin Hester, WR, CHI #12 The C-Dogs - Baltimore Ravens, D/ST, BAL Round 10 Round 15 #1 Parrothead Pirates - Ted Ginn Jr., WR, MIA #1 The C-Dogs - L.J. Smith, TE, PHI #2 COYOTEVOMIT - Jason Campbell, QB, WAS #2 Kalamazoo Landscrapers - Kevin Jones, RB, CHI #3 Deerfield Fussy Bunnies - Dallas Cowboys, D/ST, DAL #3 Big Mouth Frogs - James Jones, WR, GNB #7 Shady Sasquatch - Steve Smith, WR, CAR #4 El Guapo - DeSean Jackson, WR, PHI #8 Highland Lowlifes - D.J. Hackett, WR, CAR #5 Highland Lowlifes - Nate Kaeding, K, SDG #10 Big Mouth Frogs - Vince Young, QB, TEN #6 Shady Sasquatch - Mason Crosby, K, GNB #11 Highland Lowlifes - Chris Perry, RB, CIN #7 Funksters - Neil Rackers, K, ARI #12 The C-Dogs - Derrick Mason, WR, BAL #8 ArchKats - Keenan Burton, WR, STL #9 B-Brook HHEE Papa - Charlie Whitehurst, QB, SDG Round 11 #10 Deerfield Fussy Bunnies - Greg Olsen, TE, CHI #1 The C-Dogs - Vincent Jackson, WR, SDG #11 COYOTEVOMIT - Josh Scobee, K, JAC #2 Kalamazoo Landscrapers - Nehemiah Broughton, RB, CAR #12 Parrothead Pirates - Phil Dawson, K, CLE #4 El Guapo - Reggie Williams, WR, JAC #5 Highland Lowlifes - Tampa Bay Buccaneers, D/ST, TAM Round 16 #7 Funksters - Deuce McAllister, RB, NOR #1 Parrothead Pirates - Ben Utecht, TE, CIN #8 ArchKats - Eddie Royal, WR, DEN #2 COYOTEVOMIT - Jerry Porter, WR, JAC #9 B-Brook HHEE Papa - Javon Walker, WR, OAK #3 Deerfield Fussy Bunnies - Josh Brown, K, STL #10 Deerfield Fussy Bunnies - Jacksonville Jaguars, D/ST, JAC #4 B-Brook HHEE Papa - Rob Bironas, K, TEN #12 Parrothead Pirates - J.T. O'Sullivan, QB, SFO #5 ArchKats - Kris Brown, K, HOU #6 Funksters - Ronald Curry, WR, OAK Round 12 #7 Shady Sasquatch - Randy McMichael, TE, STL #2 COYOTEVOMIT - Zach Miller, TE, OAK #8 Highland Lowlifes - New York Jets, D/ST, NYJ #5 ArchKats - Michael Bush, RB, OAK #9 El Guapo - Dustin Keller, TE, NYJ #6 Funksters - Chris Henry, WR, CIN #10 Big Mouth Frogs - Leon Washington, RB, NYJ #9 El Guapo - Nick Folk, K, DAL #12 The C-Dogs - Sammy Morris, RB, NWE #10 Big Mouth Frogs - Benjamin Watson, TE, NWE #11 Kalamazoo Landscrapers - Seattle Seahawks, D/ST, SEA Round 13 #1 The C-Dogs - Stephen Gostkowski, K, NWE #2 Kalamazoo Landscrapers - Jon Kitna, QB, DAL #3 Big Mouth Frogs - Adam Vinatieri, K, IND #4 El Guapo - Bryant Johnson, WR, SFO #5 Kalamazoo Landscrapers - Bobby Engram, WR, SEA #6 Shady Sasquatch - Green Bay Packers, D/ST, GNB #7 Funksters - Alge Crumpler, TE, TEN #8 ArchKats - JaMarcus Russell, QB, OAK #9 B-Brook HHEE Papa - Indianapolis Colts, D/ST, IND #10 Deerfield Fussy Bunnies - Shayne Graham, K, CIN #12 Parrothead Pirates - James Hardy, WR, BUF Copyright (c) 2008 RealTime Fantasy Sports, Inc..
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