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PIGSKIN PROS 2014 Draft Results 11-Feb-2015 10:22 AM ET www.rtsports.com PIGSKIN PROS 2014 Draft Results 11-Feb-2015 10:22 AM ET PIGSKIN PROS 2014 Draft Tue., Sep 2 2014 5:35:02 PM Rounds: 16 Round 1 Round 4 1. reeB shortS - LeSean McCoy RB, PHI 1. The Big Easy - Pierre Garcon WR, WAS 2. Mental Mijits - Peyton Manning QB, DEN 2. Hoof Hearted - Victor Cruz WR, NYG 3. Bills Best - Drew Brees QB, NOR 3. Houston Hogs - Nick Foles QB, PHI 4. Coors Light Twins - Jamaal Charles RB, KAN 4. Chi-Town DJ's - Chris Johnson RB, NYJ 5. Hitmen - Adrian Peterson RB, MIN 5. Short Bus Pimps - Vincent Jackson WR, TAM 6. Dawgs - Matt Forte RB, CHI 6. .44 Magnums - Tom Brady QB, NWE 7. 57Lions - Eddie Lacy RB, GNB 7. The Carpet Pissers - Matt Ryan QB, ATL 8. The Carpet Pissers - Jimmy Graham TE, NOR 8. 57Lions - Knowshon Moreno RB, MIA 9. .44 Magnums - Calvin Johnson WR, DET 9. Dawgs - Toby Gerhart RB, JAC 10. Short Bus Pimps - Arian Foster RB, HOU 10. Hitmen - T Y Hilton WR, IND 11. Chi-Town DJ's - Aaron Rodgers QB, GNB 11. Coors Light Twins - Ryan Mathews RB, SDG 12. Houston Hogs - Demaryius Thomas WR, DEN 12. Bills Best - Seattle Seahawks Def/ST, SEA 13. Hoof Hearted - Marshawn Lynch RB, SEA 13. Mental Mijits - Cordarrelle Patterson WR, MIN 14. The Big Easy - Giovani Bernard RB, CIN 14. reeB shortS - Percy Harvin WR, NYJ Round 2 Round 5 1. The Big Easy - Alfred Morris RB, WAS 1. reeB shortS - Golden Tate WR, DET 2. Hoof Hearted - Montee Ball RB, DEN 2. Mental Mijits - Rashad Jennings RB, NYG 3. Houston Hogs - Brandon Marshall WR, CHI 3. Bills Best - Torrey Smith WR, BAL 4. Chi-Town DJ's - Julius Thomas TE, DEN 4. Coors Light Twins - Andy Dalton QB, CIN 5. Short Bus Pimps - A.J. Green WR, CIN 5. Hitmen - Greg Olsen TE, CAR 6. .44 Magnums - Rob Gronkowski TE, NWE 6. Dawgs - Philip Rivers QB, SDG 7. The Carpet Pissers - DeMarco Murray RB, DAL 7. 57Lions - Tony Romo QB, DAL 8. 57Lions - Dez Bryant WR, DAL 8. The Carpet Pissers - Andre Johnson WR, HOU 9. Dawgs - Julio Jones WR, ATL 9. .44 Magnums - Reggie Bush RB, DET 10. Hitmen - Alshon Jeffery WR, CHI 10. Short Bus Pimps - Cam Newton QB, CAR 11. Coors Light Twins - Jordy Nelson WR, GNB 11. Chi-Town DJ's - DeSean Jackson WR, WAS 12. Bills Best - Le'Veon Bell RB, PIT 12. Houston Hogs - Fred Jackson RB, BUF 13. Mental Mijits - Andre Ellington RB, ARI 13. Hoof Hearted - Colin Kaepernick QB, SFO 14. reeB shortS - Zac Stacy RB, STL 14. The Big Easy - Roddy White WR, ATL Round 3 Round 6 1. reeB shortS - Matthew Stafford QB, DET 1. The Big Easy - Jay Cutler QB, CHI 2. Mental Mijits - Antonio Brown WR, PIT 2. Hoof Hearted - Stephen Gostkowski K, NWE 3. Bills Best - Randall Cobb WR, GNB 3. Houston Hogs - Dennis Pitta TE, BAL 4. Coors Light Twins - Larry Fitzgerald WR, ARI 4. Chi-Town DJ's - Marques Colston WR, NOR 5. Hitmen - Ben Tate RB, PIT 5. Short Bus Pimps - Michael Floyd WR, ARI 6. Dawgs - Michael Crabtree WR, SFO 6. .44 Magnums - Jeremy Maclin WR, PHI 7. 57Lions - Keenan Allen WR, SDG 7. The Carpet Pissers - Wes Welker WR, DEN 8. The Carpet Pissers - Doug Martin RB, TAM 8. 57Lions - Jordan Cameron TE, CLE 9. .44 Magnums - C.J. Spiller RB, BUF 9. Dawgs - Jason Witten TE, DAL 10. Short Bus Pimps - Trent Richardson RB, IND 10. Hitmen - Russell Wilson QB, SEA 11. Chi-Town DJ's - Joique Bell RB, DET 11. Coors Light Twins - Charles Clay TE, MIA 12. Houston Hogs - Frank Gore RB, SFO 12. Bills Best - Phil Dawson K, SFO 13. Hoof Hearted - Andrew Luck QB, IND 13. Mental Mijits - Shane Vereen RB, NWE 14. The Big Easy - Vernon Davis TE, SFO 14. reeB shortS - Steven Jackson RB, ATL Copyright (c) RealTime Fantasy Sports Page 1/3 www.rtsports.com PIGSKIN PROS 2014 Draft Results 11-Feb-2015 10:22 AM ET Round 7 Round 10 1. reeB shortS - Riley Cooper WR, PHI 1. The Big Easy - Matt Bryant K, ATL 2. Mental Mijits - Emmanuel Sanders WR, DEN 2. Hoof Hearted - Tavon Austin WR, STL 3. Bills Best - Kyle Rudolph TE, MIN 3. Houston Hogs - Darren Sproles RB, PHI 4. Coors Light Twins - Justin Tucker K, BAL 4. Chi-Town DJ's - Dwayne Bowe WR, KAN 5. Hitmen - San Francisco 49ers Def/ST, SFO 5. Short Bus Pimps - Robert Griffin III QB, WAS 6. Dawgs - Carlos Hyde RB, SFO 6. .44 Magnums - Chicago Bears Def/ST, CHI 7. 57Lions - Bernard Pierce RB, BAL 7. The Carpet Pissers - Heath Miller TE, PIT 8. The Carpet Pissers - Ray Rice RB, --- 8. 57Lions - Kenny Stills WR, NOR 9. .44 Magnums - Lamar Miller RB, MIA 9. Dawgs - Khiry Robinson RB, NOR 10. Short Bus Pimps - Pierre Thomas RB, NOR 10. Hitmen - Jared Cook TE, STL 11. Chi-Town DJ's - Steven Hauschka K, SEA 11. Coors Light Twins - Shonn Greene RB, TEN 12. Houston Hogs - Carolina Panthers Def/ST, CAR 12. Bills Best - James Starks RB, GNB 13. Hoof Hearted - Cincinnati Bengals Def/ST, CIN 13. Mental Mijits - DeAndre Hopkins WR, HOU 14. The Big Easy - Kansas City Chiefs Def/ST, KAN 14. reeB shortS - Antonio Gates TE, SDG Round 8 Round 11 1. The Big Easy - Terrance Williams WR, DAL 1. reeB shortS - Kelvin Benjamin WR, CAR 2. Hoof Hearted - Eric Ebron TE, DET 2. Mental Mijits - Nate Freese K, --- 3. Houston Hogs - Mason Crosby K, GNB 3. Bills Best - Ben Roethlisberger QB, PIT 4. Chi-Town DJ's - St. Louis Rams Def/ST, STL 4. Coors Light Twins - Doug Baldwin WR, SEA 5. Short Bus Pimps - Zach Ertz TE, PHI 5. Hitmen - Blair Walsh K, MIN 6. .44 Magnums - Mike Wallace WR, MIA 6. Dawgs - Kendall Wright WR, TEN 7. The Carpet Pissers - Denver Broncos Def/ST, DEN 7. 57Lions - Robbie Gould K, CHI 8. 57Lions - Eric Decker WR, NYJ 8. The Carpet Pissers - Ryan Tannehill QB, MIA 9. Dawgs - Arizona Cardinals Def/ST, ARI 9. .44 Magnums - Martellus Bennett TE, CHI 10. Hitmen - Mark Ingram RB, NOR 10. Short Bus Pimps - Justin Hunter WR, TEN 11. Coors Light Twins - New England Patriots Def/ST, NWE 11. Chi-Town DJ's - Alex Smith QB, KAN 12. Bills Best - Maurice Jones-Drew RB, OAK 12. Houston Hogs - Hakeem Nicks WR, IND 13. Mental Mijits - Bishop Sankey RB, TEN 13. Hoof Hearted - Ladarius Green TE, SDG 14. reeB shortS - Indianapolis Colts Def/ST, IND 14. The Big Easy - Brandin Cooks WR, NOR Round 9 Round 12 1. reeB shortS - Adam Vinatieri K, IND 1. The Big Easy - Joe Flacco QB, BAL 2. Mental Mijits - Jordan Reed TE, WAS 2. Hoof Hearted - Markus Wheaton WR, PIT 3. Bills Best - Anquan Boldin WR, SFO 3. Houston Hogs - Eli Manning QB, NYG 4. Coors Light Twins - Julian Edelman WR, NWE 4. Chi-Town DJ's - Greg Jennings WR, MIN 5. Hitmen - Cecil Shorts III WR, JAC 5. Short Bus Pimps - LeGarrette Blount RB, NWE 6. Dawgs - Nick Novak K, SDG 6. .44 Magnums - Jeremy Hill RB, CIN 7. 57Lions - Danny Woodhead RB, SDG 7. The Carpet Pissers - Mike Evans WR, TAM 8. The Carpet Pissers - Sammy Watkins WR, BUF 8. 57Lions - Delanie Walker TE, TEN 9. .44 Magnums - Dan Bailey K, DAL 9. Dawgs - Carson Palmer QB, ARI 10. Short Bus Pimps - New Orleans Saints Def/ST, NOR 10. Hitmen - Mike Tolbert RB, CAR 11. Chi-Town DJ's - Stevan Ridley RB, NWE 11. Coors Light Twins - Josh McCown QB, TAM 12. Houston Hogs - Jonathan Stewart RB, CAR 12. Bills Best - Greg Zuerlein K, STL 13. Hoof Hearted - Darren McFadden RB, OAK 13. Mental Mijits - Travis Kelce TE, KAN 14. The Big Easy - Chris Ivory RB, NYJ 14. reeB shortS - Matt Prater K, DET Copyright (c) RealTime Fantasy Sports Page 2/3 www.rtsports.com PIGSKIN PROS 2014 Draft Results 11-Feb-2015 10:22 AM ET Round 13 Round 16 1. reeB shortS - New York Giants Def/ST, NYG 1. The Big Easy - Philadelphia Eagles Def/ST, PHI 2. Mental Mijits - Jake Locker QB, TEN 2. Hoof Hearted - Chandler Catanzaro K, ARI 3. Bills Best - Buffalo Bills Def/ST, BUF 3. Houston Hogs - Green Bay Packers Def/ST, GNB 4. Coors Light Twins - DeAngelo Williams RB, CAR 4. Chi-Town DJ's - Miami Dolphins Def/ST, MIA 5. Hitmen - Blake Bortles QB, JAC 5. Short Bus Pimps - Jace Amaro TE, NYJ 6. Dawgs - Coby Fleener TE, IND 6. .44 Magnums - Cairo Santos K, KAN 7. 57Lions - Baltimore Ravens Def/ST, BAL 7. The Carpet Pissers - Roy Helu RB, WAS 8. The Carpet Pissers - Houston Texans Def/ST, HOU 8. 57Lions - Detroit Lions Def/ST, DET 9. .44 Magnums - Johnny Manziel QB, CLE 9. Dawgs - Ryan Succop K, TEN 10. Short Bus Pimps - Washington Redskins Def/ST, WAS 10. Hitmen - Sebastian Janikowski K, OAK 11. Chi-Town DJ's - Timothy Wright TE, NWE 11. Coors Light Twins - Josh Brown K, NYG 12. Houston Hogs - Marcedes Lewis TE, JAC 12. Bills Best - Owen Daniels TE, BAL 13. Hoof Hearted - John Brown WR, ARI 13. Mental Mijits - Minnesota Vikings Def/ST, MIN 14. The Big Easy - Terrance West RB, CLE 14. reeB shortS - Brent Celek TE, PHI Round 14 1. The Big Easy - Garrett Graham TE, HOU 2. Hoof Hearted - Tampa Bay Buccaneers Def/ST, TAM 3. Houston Hogs - Mike Nugent K, CIN 4. Chi-Town DJ's - Donald Brown RB, SDG 5. Short Bus Pimps - Graham Gano K, CAR 6. .44 Magnums - Reggie Wayne WR, IND 7.
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