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Wamprats Fantasy Football League Draft Results 24-Oct-2012 02:38 PM ET RealTime Fantasy Sports Wamprats Fantasy Football league Draft Results 24-Oct-2012 02:38 PM ET Wamprats Fantasy Football league Draft Tue., Sep 4 2012 7:55:08 PM Rounds: 9 Round 1 Round 4 1. South Huntington Thoroughbreds - Trent Richardson RB, CLE 1. South Huntington Thoroughbreds - Rueben Randle WR, NYG 2. NYTM Vipers - Doug Martin RB, TAM 2. Holbrook Henchman - Isaiah Pead RB, STL 3. NYTM Vipers - Andrew Luck QB, IND 3. Brentwood Brawlers - Alfred Morris RB, WAS 4. Melville Mafia - David Wilson RB, NYG 4. LI Lightning - Jonathan Baldwin WR, KAN 5. NYTM Vipers - Justin Blackmon WR, JAC 5. New York Knights - Jason Witten TE, DAL 6. Melville Mafia - Robert Griffin QB, WAS 6. Melville Mafia - Fred Davis TE, WAS 7. Pittsburgh Piranhas - Darren Sproles RB, NOR 7. LI Cowboys - Jacob Tamme TE, DEN 8. New York Knights - Reggie Bush RB, MIA 8. New York Knights - Isaac Redman RB, PIT 9. LI Cowboys - Demaryius Thomas WR, DEN 9. LI Cowboys - Bernard Scott RB, CIN 10. Garden City Hurricanes - Kendall Wright WR, TEN 10. Garden City Hurricanes - Martellus Bennett TE, NYG 11. Ronkonkoma Reapers - Jonathan Dwyer RB, PIT 11. Ronkonkoma Reapers - Alex Green RB, GNB 12. Brentwood Brawlers - Stevan Ridley RB, NWE 12. Brentwood Brawlers - Owen Daniels TE, HOU Round 2 Round 5 1. South Huntington Thoroughbreds - Brian Quick WR, STL 1. South Huntington Thoroughbreds - Shane Vereen RB, NWE 2. Holbrook Henchman - DeAngelo Williams RB, CAR 2. Holbrook Henchman - Toby Gerhart RB, MIN 3. NYTM Vipers - Jonathan Stewart RB, CAR 3. Pittsburgh Piranhas - Anquan Boldin WR, BAL 4. LI Lightning - Rashad Jennings RB, JAC 4. LI Lightning - Vick Ballard RB, IND 5. Suffolk Pythons - Roy Helu RB, WAS 5. Suffolk Pythons - Ed Dickson TE, BAL 6. LI Lightning - Evan Royster RB, WAS 6. Melville Mafia - Mike Williams WR, TAM 7. NYTM Vipers - Ronnie Hillman RB, DEN 7. Pittsburgh Piranhas - Santana Moss WR, WAS 8. Brentwood Brawlers - Steve Smith WR, CAR 8. New York Knights - Ryan Fitzpatrick QB, BUF 9. LI Cowboys - Malcom Floyd WR, SDG 9. LI Cowboys - Josh Freeman QB, TAM 10. Garden City Hurricanes - Leonard Hankerson WR, WAS 10. Garden City Hurricanes - Jake Locker QB, TEN 11. Ronkonkoma Reapers - LaMichael James RB, SFO 11. Ronkonkoma Reapers - Marcedes Lewis TE, JAC 12. NYTM Vipers - Mohamed Sanu WR, CIN 12. Brentwood Brawlers - Alex Smith QB, SFO Round 3 Round 6 1. South Huntington Thoroughbreds - Coby Fleener TE, IND 1. South Huntington Thoroughbreds - Josh Gordon WR, CLE 2. Holbrook Henchman - Robert Meachem WR, SDG 2. Holbrook Henchman - Pierre Thomas RB, NOR 3. NYTM Vipers - Vincent Brown WR, SDG 3. Brentwood Brawlers - Green Bay Packers Def/ST, GNB 4. LI Lightning - Robert Turbin RB, SEA 4. LI Lightning - Randy Moss WR, SFO 5. Suffolk Pythons - Nate Washington WR, TEN 5. Suffolk Pythons - Ramses Barden WR, NYG 6. Melville Mafia - Alshon Jeffery WR, CHI 6. Melville Mafia - Pittsburgh Steelers Def/ST, PIT 7. NYTM Vipers - Kyle Rudolph TE, MIN 7. Pittsburgh Piranhas - Mark Sanchez QB, NYJ 8. New York Knights - Michael Floyd WR, ARI 8. New York Knights - Minnesota Vikings Def/ST, MIN 9. LI Cowboys - Montario Hardesty RB, CLE 9. LI Cowboys - Seattle Seahawks Def/ST, SEA 10. Garden City Hurricanes - Andy Dalton QB, CIN 10. Garden City Hurricanes - Ronnie Brown RB, SDG 11. Brentwood Brawlers - Michael Bush RB, CHI 11. Ronkonkoma Reapers - Denver Broncos Def/ST, DEN 12. NYTM Vipers - Houston Texans Def/ST, HOU 12. New York Knights - Nate Kaeding K, SDG Copyright (c) RealTime Fantasy Sports Page 1/2 RealTime Fantasy Sports Wamprats Fantasy Football league Draft Results 24-Oct-2012 02:38 PM ET Round 7 1. South Huntington Thoroughbreds - Sebastian Janikowski K, OAK 2. Holbrook Henchman - Matt Cassel QB, KAN 3. Suffolk Pythons - Jason Hanson K, DET 4. LI Lightning - Arizona Cardinals Def/ST, ARI 5. Suffolk Pythons - New Orleans Saints Def/ST, NOR 6. Melville Mafia - Lawrence Tynes K, NYG 7. Pittsburgh Piranhas - Heath Miller TE, PIT 8. New York Knights - Taiwan Jones RB, OAK 9. LI Cowboys - Felix Jones RB, DAL 10. Garden City Hurricanes - Austin Collie WR, IND 11. Ronkonkoma Reapers - Sam Bradford QB, STL 12. Brentwood Brawlers - Garrett Hartley K, NOR Round 8 1. South Huntington Thoroughbreds - Jerome Simpson WR, MIN 2. Holbrook Henchman - Steve Smith WR, STL 3. Suffolk Pythons - T Y Hilton WR, IND 4. LI Lightning - Tony Moeaki TE, KAN 5. Suffolk Pythons - Stephen Hill WR, NYJ 6. Melville Mafia - Christian Ponder QB, MIN 7. Pittsburgh Piranhas - Oakland Raiders Def/ST, OAK 8. New York Knights - Mario Manningham WR, SFO 9. LI Cowboys - David Nelson WR, BUF 10. Garden City Hurricanes - Cincinnati Bengals Def/ST, CIN 11. Ronkonkoma Reapers - Brandon Jacobs RB, SFO 12. Brentwood Brawlers - Doug Baldwin WR, SEA Round 9 1. LI Lightning - Keshawn Martin WR, HOU 2. Holbrook Henchman - Miami Dolphins Def/ST, MIA 3. NYTM Vipers - Sam Swank K, JAC 4. Melville Mafia - Nate Burleson WR, DET 5. Suffolk Pythons - Tim Tebow QB, NYJ 6. Pittsburgh Piranhas - Donald Jones WR, BUF 7. Pittsburgh Piranhas - Nick Folk K, NYJ 8. New York Knights - Russell Wilson QB, SEA 9. South Huntington Thoroughbreds - San Diego Chargers Def/ST, SDG 10. Garden City Hurricanes - Danny Amendola WR, STL 11. Ronkonkoma Reapers - A.J. Jenkins WR, SFO 12. Ronkonkoma Reapers - Lance Kendricks TE, STL Copyright (c) RealTime Fantasy Sports Page 2/2.
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