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Tiered Cheat Sheet 8.21.15 TIERED CHEAT SHEET 8.21.15 Running Backs Wide Receivers Tight Ends Quarterbacks Le’Veon Bell – PIT – 11 – Sx2 Antonio Brown – PIT – 11 Rob Gronkowski – NE – 4 Aaron Rodgers – GB – 7 Adrian Peterson – MIN – 5 Dez Bryant – DAL – 6 – H Andrew Luck – IND – 10 Jamaal Charles – KC – 9 Demaryius Thomas – DEN – 7 Eddie Lacy – GB – 7 Odell Beckham Jr. – NYG – 11 Marshawn Lynch – SEA – 9 Julio Jones – ATL – 10 C.J. Anderson – DEN – 7 Calvin Johnson – DET – 9 Matt Forte – CHI – 7 Jordy Nelson – GB – 7 Jeremy Hill – CIN – 7 A.J. Green – CIN – 7 LeSean McCoy – BUF – 8 – H Alshon Jeffery – CHI – 7 – H DeMarco Murray – PHI – 8 Randall Cobb – GB – 7 Justin Forsett – BAL – 9 T.Y. Hilton – IND – 10 Jimmy Graham – SEA – 9 Russell Wilson – SEA – 9 Lamar Miller – MIA – 5 Mike Evans – TB – 6 Greg Olsen – CAR – 5 Peyton Manning – DEN – 7 Frank Gore – IND – 10 DeAndre Hopkins – HOU – 9 Drew Brees – NO – 11 Mark Ingram – NO – 11 Brandin Cooks – NO – 11 Alfred Morris – WAS – 8 Emmanuel Sanders – DEN – 7 – H Jonathan Stewart – CAR – 5 Andre Johnson – IND – 10 Latavius Murray – OAK – 6 Jordan Matthews – PHI – 8 DeSean Jackson – WAS – 8 – H Keenan Allen – SD – 10 Carlos Hyde – SF – 10 Brandon Marshall – NYJ – 5 Travis Kelce – KC – 9 Matt Ryan – ATL – 10 Melvin Gordon – SD – 10 Amari Cooper – OAK – 6 Martellus Bennet – CHI – 7 Ben Roethlisberger – PIT – 11 Andre Ellington – ARI – 9 Julian Edelman – NE – 4 – H? Delanie Walker – TEN – 4 Joseph Randle – DAL – 6 Martavis Bryant – PIT – 11 T.J. Yeldon – JAC – 8 – H Golden Tate – DET – 9 Giovani Bernard – CIN – 7 Vincent Jackson – TB – 6 Rashad Jennings – NYG – 11 Sammy Watkins – BUF – 8 Todd Gurley – STL – 6 – Hx2? Jarvis Landry – MIA – 5 LeGarrette Blount – NE – 4 – Jeremy Maclin – KC – 9 Sx1 Mike Wallace – MIN – 5 Ameer Abdullah – DET – 9 Allen Robinson – JAC – 8 C.J. Spiller – NO – 11 – Hx2? Roddy White – ATL – 10 Jordan Cameron – MIA – 5 Tony Romo – DAL – 6 Christopher Ivory – NYJ – 5 Larry Fitzgerald – ARI – 9 Jason Witten – DAL – 6 Cam Newton – CAR – 5 Doug Martin – TB – 6 Brandon LaFell – NE – 4 – H Julius Thomas – JAC – 8 – H Eli Manning – NYG – 11 Joique Bell – DET – 9 – Hx1? Eric Decker – NYJ – 5 Dwayne Allen – IND – 10 Ryan Tannehill – MIA – 5 Tevin Coleman – ATL – 10 Nelson Agholor – PHI – 8 Tyler Eifert – CIN – 7 Tom Brady – NE – 4 – Sx4? Isaiah Crowell – CLE – 11 Steve Smith – BAL – 9 Antonio Gates – SD – 10 – Sx4 Shane Vereen – NYG – 11 Charles Johnson – MIN – 5 Zach Ertz – PHI – 8 – Hx2? Devnonta Freeman – ATL – 10 Torrey Smith – SF – 10 Arian Foster – HOU – 9 – Hx8? Marques Colston – NO – 11 Danny Woodhead – SD – 10 Anquan Boldin – SF – 10 Ryan Mathews – PHI – 8 Pierre Garcon – WAS – 8 David Cobb – TEN – 4 Breshad Perriman – BAL – 9 – H Tre Mason – STL – 6 Michael Floyd – ARI – 9 – Hx1? Victor Cruz – NYG – 11 Kendall Wright – TEN – 4 Davante Adams – GB – 7 John Brown – ARI – 9 1 H = hurt, should be okay Hx_ = hurt, probably out _ games Sx_ = suspended for _ games TIERED CHEAT SHEET 8.21.15 Running Backs Wide Receivers Tight Ends Quarterbacks Duke Johnson – CLE – 11 Kenny Stills – MIA – 5 Kyle Rudolph – MIN – 5 Sam Bradford – PHI – 8 Bishop Sankey – TEN – 4 Terrance Williams – DAL – 6 Josh Hill – NO – 11 – H Matthew Stafford – DET – 9 Alfred Blue – HOU – 9 Reuben Randle – NYG – 11 – H Heath Miller – PIT – 11 Philip Rivers – SD – 10 Reggie Bush – SF – 10 DeVante Parker – MIA – 5 – Hx1? Owen Daniels – DEN – 7 Teddy Bridgewater – MIN – 5 Charles Sims – TB – 6 Eddie Royal – CHI – 7 Austin Seferian-Jenkins – TB – 6 Carson Palmer – ARI – 9 Darren McFadden – DAL – 6 Devin Funchess – CAR – 5 – H Vernon Davis – SF – 10 Joe Flacco – BAL – 9 David Johnson – ARI – 9 Brian Quick – STL – 6 – H Larry Donnell – NYG – 11 Colin Kaepernick – SF – 10 Roy Helu – OAK – 6 Marvin Jones – CIN – 7 Charles Clay – BUF – 8 Jay Cutler – CHI – 7 Darren Sproles – PHI – 8 Doug Baldwin – SEA – 9 Coby Fleener – IND – 10 Derek Carr – OAK – 6 Knile Davis – KC – 9 Malcom Floyd – SD – 10 Ladarius Green – SD – 10 Nick Foles – STL – 6 Andre Williams – NYG – 11 Steve Johnson – SD – 10 Jordan Reed – WAS – 8 – H Andy Dalton – CIN – 7 Fred Jackson – BUF – 8 – H Dwayne Bowe – CLE – 11 – H Eric Ebron – DET – 9 Alex Smith – KC – 9 Chris Polk – HOU – 9 Percy Harvin – BUF – 8 – H Mychal Rivera – OAK – 6 Blake Bortles – JAC – 8 Terrance West – CLE – 11 Cody Latimer – DEN – 7 Jay Ajayi – MIA – 5 Dorial Green-Beckham – TEN – 4 Montee Ball – DEN – 7 Michael Crabtree – OAK – 6 Jonas Gray – NE – 4 Allen Hurns – JAC – 8 DeAngelo Williams – PIT – 11 Cecil Shorts – HOU – 9 Stevan Ridley – NYJ – 5 – Hx2? Phillip Dorsett – IND – 10 Denard Robinson – JAC – 8 Marqise Lee – JAC – 8 – Hx1? Matt Jones – WAS – 8 Kenny Britt – STL – 6 Donte Moncrief – IND – 10 – H Markus Wheaton – PIT – 11 Greg Jennings – MIA – 5 Stedman Bailey – STL – 6 Nick Toon – NO – 11 Justin Hunter – TEN – 4 Jermaine Kearse – SEA – 9 Jerick McKinnon – MIN – 5 Jaelen Strong – HOU – 9 Rob Housler – CLE – 11 Jameis Winston – TB – 6 Christine Michael – SEA – 9 Tyler Lockett – SEA – 9 Virgil Green – DEN – 7 Marcus Mariota – TEN – 4 James White – NO – 4 Brandon Coleman – NO – 11 Jared Cook – STL – 6 Robert Griffin III – WAS – 8 – H Javoris Allen – BAL – 9 Markus Wheaton – PIT – 11 Jacob Tamme – ATL – 10 Ryan Fitzpatrick – NYJ – 5 Lorenzo Taliaferro – BAL – 9 Devin Smith – NYJ – 5 – H Jace Amaro – NYJ – 5 – H Tyrod Taylor – BUF – 8 Lance Dunbar – DAL – 6 Sammie Coates – PIT – 11 Crockett Gilmore – BAL – 9 Brian Hoyer – HOU – 9 Brandon Bolden – NE – 4 Cordarrelle Patterson – MIN – 5 Richard Rodgers – GB – 7 Josh McCown – CLE – 11 – H Khiry Robinson – NO – 11 Cole Beasley – DAL – 6 Benjamin Watson – NO – 11 Jimmy Garoppolo – NE – 4 Ronnie Hillman – DEN – 7 Andrew Hawkins – CLE – 11 Garrett Graham – HOU – 9 Trent Richardson – OAK – 6 Danny Amendola – NE – 4 Branden Oliver – SD – 10 Chris Conley – KC – 9 Bilal Powell – NYJ – 5 Justin Hardy – ATL – 10 James Starks – GB – 7 Jarius Wright – MIN – 5 Daniel Herron – IND – 10 Marlon Brown – BAL – 9 Jeremy Langford – CHI – 7 Tavon Austin – STL – 6 Juwan Thompson – DEN – 7 Terrelle Pryor – CLE – 11 – H Antone Smith – ATL – 10 Hakeem Nicks – TEN – 4 Gus Johnson – DAL – 6 – H Kamar Aiken – BAL – 9 Mohamed Sanu – CIN – 7 2 H = hurt, should be okay Hx_ = hurt, probably out _ games Sx_ = suspended for _ games TIERED CHEAT SHEET 8.21.15 Defenses Kickers Seattle Seahawks – 9 Stephen Gostkowski – NE – 4 Buffalo Bills – 8 Steven Hauschka – SEA – 9 St. Louis Rams – 6 Cody Parkey – PHI – 8 Houston Texans – 9 Justin Tucker – BAL – 9 Denver Broncos – 7 Adam Vinatieri – IND – 10 Miami Dolphins – 5 Connor Barth – DEN – 7 New York Jets – 5 Mason Crosby – GB – 7 Arizona Cardinals – 9 Dan Bailey – DAL – 6 Baltimore Ravens – 9 Matt Bryant – ATL – 10 New England Patriots – 4 Blair Walsh – MIN – 5 Green Bay Packers – 7 Matt Prater – DET – 9 Carolina Panthers – 5 Nick Novak – SD – 10 Cincinnati Bengals – 7 Dan Carpenter – BUF – 8 Kansas City Chiefs – 9 Caleb Sturgis – MIA – 5 Detroit Lions – 9 Phil Dawson – SF – 10 Philadelphia Eagles – 8 Chandler Catanzaro – ARI – 9 San Francisco 49ers – 10 Greg Zuerlein – STL – 6 Cleveland Browns – 11 Garrett Hartley – PIT – 11 Minnesota Vikings – 5 Dustin Hopkins – NO – 11 Pittsburgh Steelers – 11 Robbie Gould – CHI – 7 Dallas Cowboys – 6 Randy Bullock – HOU – 9 Indianapolis Colts – 10 Josh Brown – NYG – 11 Jacksonville Jaguars – 8 Graham Gano – CAR – 5 New York Giants – 11 Mike Nugent – CIN – 7 San Diego Chargers – 10 Nick Folk – NYJ – 5 Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 6 Cairo Santos – KC – 9 Chicago Bears – 7 Sebastian Janikowski – OAK – 6 New Orleans Saints – 11 Josh Scobee – JAC – 8 Washington Redskins – 8 Kai Forbath – WAS – 8 Oakland Raiders – 6 Patrick Murray – TB – 6 Atlanta Falcons – 10 Ryan Succop – TEN – 4 Tennessee Titans – 4 Travis Coons – CLE – 11 3 H = hurt, should be okay Hx_ = hurt, probably out _ games Sx_ = suspended for _ games .
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