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Realtime Fantasy Sports Draft Results 24-Oct-2012 03:12 PM ET RealTime Fantasy Sports AFFRO Draft Results 24-Oct-2012 03:12 PM ET AFFRO Draft Sat., Aug 25 2012 9:58:08 PM Rounds: 22 Round 1 Round 4 1. Alaska Smokin Igloos - Andrew Luck QB, IND 1. Nevada City High Rollers - David Wilson RB, NYG 2. Los Angeles Crack Backs - Trent Richardson RB, CLE 2. La Paz Conquistadores - Rashad Jennings RB, JAC 3. Tully Banta-Cains - Robert Griffin QB, WAS 3. Buenos Aires Cartel - Ryan Williams RB, ARI 4. Kalifornia Bad Boys - Marques Colston WR, NOR 4. Amazon Piranhas - Ryan Fitzpatrick QB, BUF 5. Chile Beans - Doug Martin RB, TAM 5. Buffalo Wings - Sam Bradford QB, STL 6. Las Vegas Suicide Kings - Percy Harvin WR, MIN 6. Waco Bombers - Jason Babin DL, PHI 7. Arctic Storm - Dwayne Bowe WR, KAN 7. Havana Smokes - Pierre Thomas RB, NOR 8. Havana Smokes - Michael Turner RB, ATL 8. Arctic Storm - Daniel Thomas RB, MIA 9. Waco Bombers - Michael Bush RB, CHI 9. Las Vegas Suicide Kings - Sebastian Janikowski K, OAK 10. Buffalo Wings - Steve Johnson WR, BUF 10. Chile Beans - Jake Locker QB, TEN 11. Amazon Piranhas - Michael Vick QB, PHI 11. Kalifornia Bad Boys - James Anderson LB, CAR 12. Havana Smokes - Aaron Hernandez TE, NWE 12. Tully Banta-Cains - Nate Washington WR, TEN 13. La Paz Conquistadores - Antonio Brown WR, PIT 13. Los Angeles Crack Backs - Daryl Washington LB, ARI 14. Nevada City High Rollers - Antonio Gates TE, SDG 14. Alaska Smokin Igloos - Luke Kuechly LB, CAR Round 2 Round 5 1. Nevada City High Rollers - Brandon Lloyd WR, NWE 1. Buffalo Wings - Josh Freeman QB, TAM 2. La Paz Conquistadores - Andy Dalton QB, CIN 2. Los Angeles Crack Backs - Morgan Burnett DB, GNB 3. Buenos Aires Cartel - Jeremy Maclin WR, PHI 3. Tully Banta-Cains - Jared Cook TE, TEN 4. Amazon Piranhas - Michael Crabtree WR, SFO 4. Kalifornia Bad Boys - Chad Greenway LB, MIN 5. Buffalo Wings - Justin Blackmon WR, JAC 5. Chile Beans - Jacquizz Rodgers RB, ATL 6. Waco Bombers - Jairus Byrd DB, BUF 6. Las Vegas Suicide Kings - Mark Barron DB, TAM 7. Havana Smokes - Kevin Smith RB, DET 7. Arctic Storm - Mark Sanchez QB, NYJ 8. Arctic Storm - Jason Witten TE, DAL 8. Chile Beans - Kenny Britt WR, TEN 9. Las Vegas Suicide Kings - Pierre Garcon WR, WAS 9. Waco Bombers - Tony Gonzalez TE, ATL 10. Chile Beans - Stevan Ridley RB, NWE 10. Buffalo Wings - Toby Gerhart RB, MIN 11. Kalifornia Bad Boys - Reggie Wayne WR, IND 11. Amazon Piranhas - Jared Cook TE, TEN 12. Tully Banta-Cains - Isaac Redman RB, PIT 12. Buenos Aires Cartel - Charles Johnson DL, CAR 13. Los Angeles Crack Backs - Robert Meachem WR, SDG 13. La Paz Conquistadores - Matt Flynn QB, SEA 14. Alaska Smokin Igloos - Julius Peppers DL, CHI 14. Nevada City High Rollers - Christian Ponder QB, MIN Round 3 Round 6 1. Alaska Smokin Igloos - Malcom Floyd WR, SDG 1. Nevada City High Rollers - Darrius Heyward-Bey WR, OAK 2. Los Angeles Crack Backs - LeGarrette Blount RB, TAM 2. La Paz Conquistadores - Russell Wilson QB, SEA 3. Tully Banta-Cains - C.J. Spiller RB, BUF 3. Buenos Aires Cartel - James Starks RB, GNB 4. Kalifornia Bad Boys - Anquan Boldin WR, BAL 4. Amazon Piranhas - Fred Davis TE, WAS 5. Chile Beans - Titus Young WR, DET 5. Buffalo Wings - Felix Jones RB, DAL 6. Las Vegas Suicide Kings - Philip Wheeler LB, OAK 6. Waco Bombers - Roman Harper DB, NOR 7. Arctic Storm - Vernon Davis TE, SFO 7. Havana Smokes - Greg Little WR, CLE 8. Havana Smokes - Jay Cutler QB, CHI 8. Arctic Storm - Rashard Mendenhall RB, PIT 9. Waco Bombers - Lance Moore WR, NOR 9. Las Vegas Suicide Kings - Brandon Weeden QB, CLE 10. Buffalo Wings - Jonathan Stewart RB, CAR 10. Chile Beans - Randall Cobb WR, GNB 11. Amazon Piranhas - Randy Moss WR, SFO 11. Kalifornia Bad Boys - Calais Campbell DL, ARI 12. Buenos Aires Cartel - Ben Tate RB, HOU 12. Tully Banta-Cains - Lance Briggs LB, CHI 13. La Paz Conquistadores - Carson Palmer QB, OAK 13. Los Angeles Crack Backs - Jabaal Sheard DL, CLE 14. Nevada City High Rollers - Greg Olsen TE, CAR 14. Alaska Smokin Igloos - Eric Weddle DB, SDG Copyright (c) RealTime Fantasy Sports Page 1/4 RealTime Fantasy Sports AFFRO Draft Results 24-Oct-2012 03:12 PM ET Round 7 Round 10 1. Alaska Smokin Igloos - Santonio Holmes WR, NYJ 1. Nevada City High Rollers - Robert Turbin RB, SEA 2. Los Angeles Crack Backs - Denarius Moore WR, OAK 2. La Paz Conquistadores - Paul Posluszny LB, JAC 3. Tully Banta-Cains - Santana Moss WR, WAS 3. Buenos Aires Cartel - Tim Tebow QB, NYJ 4. Kalifornia Bad Boys - Yeremiah Bell DB, NYJ 4. Amazon Piranhas - Jacob Tamme TE, DEN 5. Chile Beans - Derrick Johnson LB, KAN 5. Alaska Smokin Igloos - Robert Quinn DL, STL 6. Las Vegas Suicide Kings - Quinton Coples DL, NYJ 6. Waco Bombers - Kevin Kolb QB, ARI 7. Arctic Storm - Mark Anderson DL, BUF 7. Havana Smokes - Danny Amendola WR, STL 8. Havana Smokes - Blaine Gabbert QB, JAC 8. Arctic Storm - Troy Polamalu DB, PIT 9. Waco Bombers - LaMichael James RB, SFO 9. Las Vegas Suicide Kings - Bernard Pierce RB, BAL 10. Buffalo Wings - Brandon Pettigrew TE, DET 10. Chile Beans - Kavell Conner LB, IND 11. Amazon Piranhas - Brent Celek TE, PHI 11. Kalifornia Bad Boys - Austin Collie WR, IND 12. Buenos Aires Cartel - Brandon Jacobs RB, SFO 12. Tully Banta-Cains - Patrick Peterson DB, ARI 13. La Paz Conquistadores - Matt Cassel QB, KAN 13. Los Angeles Crack Backs - Lawrence Timmons LB, PIT 14. Nevada City High Rollers - Bilal Powell RB, NYJ 14. Alaska Smokin Igloos - Mason Crosby K, GNB Round 8 Round 11 1. Nevada City High Rollers - Shane Vereen RB, NWE 1. Alaska Smokin Igloos - Tim Hightower RB, WAS 2. La Paz Conquistadores - Jermaine Gresham TE, CIN 2. Los Angeles Crack Backs - Mike Tolbert RB, CAR 3. Buenos Aires Cartel - Mikel Leshoure RB, DET 3. Tully Banta-Cains - Geno Atkins DL, CIN 4. Amazon Piranhas - Coby Fleener TE, IND 4. Kalifornia Bad Boys - Quintin Mikell DB, STL 5. Buffalo Wings - Ryan Tannehill QB, MIA 5. Chile Beans - Matt Prater K, DEN 6. Waco Bombers - David Akers K, SFO 6. Las Vegas Suicide Kings - Rod Streater WR, OAK 7. Havana Smokes - Mike Williams WR, TAM 7. Arctic Storm - Charlie Peprah DB, GNB 8. Arctic Storm - Montario Hardesty RB, CLE 8. Havana Smokes - Javon Ringer RB, TEN 9. Las Vegas Suicide Kings - Morris Claiborne DB, DAL 9. Waco Bombers - Kamerion Wimbley DL, TEN 10. Chile Beans - Ronnie Hillman RB, DEN 10. Buffalo Wings - Bernard Scott RB, CIN 11. Kalifornia Bad Boys - Evan Royster RB, WAS 11. Amazon Piranhas - Leonard Hankerson WR, WAS 12. Tully Banta-Cains - Michael Floyd WR, ARI 12. Buenos Aires Cartel - Donte Whitner DB, SFO 13. Los Angeles Crack Backs - Jeremy Mincey DL, JAC 13. La Paz Conquistadores - Dashon Goldson DB, SFO 14. Alaska Smokin Igloos - Sidney Rice WR, SEA 14. Nevada City High Rollers - Chandler Jones DL, NWE Round 9 Round 12 1. Alaska Smokin Igloos - Cameron Wake DL, MIA 1. Nevada City High Rollers - Matt Bryant K, ATL 2. Los Angeles Crack Backs - John Skelton QB, ARI 2. La Paz Conquistadores - John Abraham DL, ATL 3. Tully Banta-Cains - Isaiah Pead RB, STL 3. Buenos Aires Cartel - Mike Goodson RB, OAK 4. Kalifornia Bad Boys - Stephen Gostkowski K, NWE 4. Amazon Piranhas - Davone Bess WR, MIA 5. Chile Beans - Tyvon Branch DB, OAK 5. Buffalo Wings - Israel Idonije DL, CHI 6. Las Vegas Suicide Kings - Mario Manningham WR, SFO 6. Buffalo Wings - Nate Burleson WR, DET 7. Arctic Storm - Owen Daniels TE, HOU 7. Havana Smokes - Jerod Mayo LB, NWE 8. Havana Smokes - Laurent Robinson WR, JAC 8. Arctic Storm - Brandon LaFell WR, CAR 9. Waco Bombers - Charles Tillman DB, CHI 9. Las Vegas Suicide Kings - Mohamed Massaquoi WR, CLE 10. Buffalo Wings - Jacob Tamme TE, DEN 10. Chile Beans - Matt Hasselbeck QB, TEN 11. Amazon Piranhas - Dustin Keller TE, NYJ 11. Kalifornia Bad Boys - Joe McKnight RB, NYJ 12. Buenos Aires Cartel - LaMarr Woodley LB, PIT 12. Tully Banta-Cains - Marcedes Lewis TE, JAC 13. La Paz Conquistadores - Brandon Browner DB, SEA 13. Los Angeles Crack Backs - Darrelle Revis DB, NYJ 14. Nevada City High Rollers - Kendall Wright WR, TEN 14. Alaska Smokin Igloos - Jahvid Best RB, DET Copyright (c) RealTime Fantasy Sports Page 2/4 RealTime Fantasy Sports AFFRO Draft Results 24-Oct-2012 03:12 PM ET Round 13 Round 16 1. Alaska Smokin Igloos - Reggie Nelson DB, CIN 1. Nevada City High Rollers - Colin McCarthy LB, TEN 2. Los Angeles Crack Backs - Terrell Suggs LB, BAL 2. La Paz Conquistadores - Jonathan Baldwin WR, KAN 3. Tully Banta-Cains - Kyle Vanden Bosch DL, DET 3. Buenos Aires Cartel - Brian Quick WR, STL 4. Kalifornia Bad Boys - Ronnie Brown RB, SDG 4. Amazon Piranhas - Richard Marshall DB, MIA 5. Havana Smokes - Brian Urlacher LB, CHI 5. Buffalo Wings - Matt Giordano DB, OAK 6. Las Vegas Suicide Kings - Michael Huff DB, OAK 6. Waco Bombers - Matt Moore QB, MIA 7. Arctic Storm - Stephen Tulloch LB, DET 7. Havana Smokes - Patrick Chung DB, NWE 8. Havana Smokes - Garrett Hartley K, NOR 8. Arctic Storm - Brandon Carr DB, DAL 9. Waco Bombers - James Jones WR, GNB 9. Las Vegas Suicide Kings - John Kuhn RB, GNB 10. Buffalo Wings - Lardarius Webb DB, BAL 10. Chile Beans - Haloti Ngata DL, BAL 11. Amazon Piranhas - Brian Robison DL, MIN 11. Kalifornia Bad Boys - Sean Lee LB, DAL 12. Buenos Aires Cartel - Kendall Hunter RB, SFO 12. Tully Banta-Cains - Mike Nugent K, CIN 13. La Paz Conquistadores - Doug Baldwin WR, SEA 13. Los Angeles Crack Backs - Tommy Kelly DL, OAK 14.
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