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Essential Dynasty Cheat Sheet The Essential Dynasty League Rankings Quarterbacks Running Backs (cont.) 1. Aaron Rodgers, GB 51. Jason Campbell, CHI 26. David Wilson, NYG (R) 76. Jason Snelling, ATL 2. Cam Newton, CAR 52. Chase Daniel, NO 27. Roy Helu, WAS 77. Marcel Reece, OAK 3. Drew Brees, NO 53. David Garrard, MIA 28. Kendall Hunter, SF 78. Kahlil Bell, CHI 4. Matthew Stafford, DET 53. Tyrod Taylor, BAL 29. Stevan Ridley, NE 79. Tim Hightower, WAS 5. Tom Brady, NE 54. Shaun Hill, DET 30. Isaiah Pead, STL (R) 80. Brandon Jacobs, SF 6. Andrew Luck, IND 55. Terrelle Pryor, OAK 31. Ronnie Hillman, DEN (R) 81. Danny Woodhead, NE 7. Matt Ryan, ATL 56. Stephen McGee, DAL 32. DeAngelo Williams, CAR 82. Dion Lewis, PHI 8. Eli Manning, NYG 57. BJ Coleman, GB (R) 33. Michael Turner, ATL 83. Dan Herron, CIN (R) 9. Robert Griffin III, WAS (R) 58. Colt McCoy, CLE 34. James Starks, GB 84. Cedric Benson, FA 10. Philip Rivers, SD 59. Vince Young, BUF 35. Fred Jackson, BUF 85. Vick Ballard, IND (R) 11. Tony Romo, DAL 60. Rex Grossman, WAS 36. Michael Bush, CHI 86. Ryan Grant, FA 12. Ben Roethlisberger, PIT 61. Luke McCown, NO 37. Jahvid Best, DET 87. Justin Forsett, HOU 13. Jay Cutler, CHI 62. Ricki Stanzi, KC 38. Donald Brown, IND 88. Joseph Addai, FA 14. Michael Vick, PHI 63. Matt Leinart, OAK 39. Shane Vereen, NE 89. Chris Ogbonnaya, CLE 15. Jake Locker, TEN 64. Jimmy Clausen, CAR 40. Shonn Greene, NYJ 90. Michael Smith, TB (R) 16. Sam Bradford, STL 65. Charlie Whitehurst, SD 41. Daniel Thomas, MIA 91. Edwin Baker, SD (R) 17. Peyton Manning, DEN 66. Caleb Hanie, DEN 42. Ryan Williams, ARI 92. LaRod Stephens-Howling, ARI 18. Josh Freeman, TB 67. Greg McElroy, NYJ 43. Pierre Thomas, NO 93. Brandon Saine, GB 19. Matt Schaub, HOU 68. Seneca Wallace, CLE 44. Isaac Redman, PIT 94. Bryce Brown, PHI (R) 20. Andy Dalton, CIN 69. Chandler Harnish, IND (R) 45. BenJarvus Green-Ellis, CIN 95. Chris Rainey, PIT (R) 21. Joe Flacco, BAL 71. Drew Stanton, IND 46. Jacquizz Rodgers, ATL 96. Terrance Ganaway, NYJ (R) 22. Christian Ponder, MIN 72. Curtis Painter, BAL 47. LaMichael James, SF (R) 97. DJ Ware, NYG 23. Ryan Tannehill, MIA (R) 48. Lamar Miller, MIA (R) 98. Deji Karim, IND 24. Brandon Weeden, CLE (R) Running Backs 49. Willis McGahee, DEN 99. Phillip Tanner, DAL 25. Matt Flynn, SEA 50. Mikel Leshoure, DET 100. Chad Spann, PIT 26. Ryan Fitzpatrick, BUF 1. Arian Foster, HOU 51. Toby Gerhart, MIN 101. Cadillac Williams, FA 27. Alex Smith, SF 2. Ray Rice, BAL 52. LeGarrette Blount, TB 102. Jordan Todman, SD 28. Carson Palmer, OAK 3. LeSean McCoy, PHI 53. Felix Jones, DAL 103. Leon Washington, SEA 29. Tim Tebow, NYJ 4. Ryan Mathews, SD 54. Rashad Jennings, JAX 104. Tauren Poole, CAR (R) 30. Mark Sanchez, NYJ 5. Trent Richardson, CLE (R) 55. Kevin Smith, DET 105. Keiland Williams, DET 31. Kevin Kolb, ARI 6. Matt Forte, CHI 56. Peyton Hillis, KC 106. Ryan Torain, FA 32. Blaine Gabbert, JAX 7. Chris Johnson, TEN 57. Bernard Scott, CIN 107. Brandon Bolden, NE 33. Matt Cassel, KC 8. Jamaal Charles, KC 58. Mike Goodson, OAK 108. Jamie Harper, TEN 34. Ryan Mallett, NE 9. Darren McFadden, OAK 59. Bernard Pierce, BAL (R) 35. Russell Wilson, SEA (R) 10. Maurice Jones-Drew JAX 60. Evan Royster, WAS Wide Receivers 36. John Skelton, ARI 11. Adrian Peterson, MIN 61. Joe McKnight, NYJ 37. Colin Kaepernick, SF 12. Jonathan Stewart, CAR 62. Bilal Powell, NYJ 1. Calvin Johnson, DET 38. Brian Hoyer, NE 13. Marshawn Lynch, SEA 63. Robert Turbin, SEA (R) 2. AJ Green, CIN 39. Ryan Lindley, ARI (R) 14. DeMarco Murray, DAL 64. Delone Carter, IND 3. Larry Fitzgerald, ARI 40. TJ Yates, HOU 15. Doug Martin, TB (R) 65. Knowshon Moreno, DEN 4. Hakeem Nicks, NYG 41. Chad Henne, JAX 16. Mark Ingram, NO 66. Chris Ivory, NO 5. Julio Jones, ATL 42. Josh Johnson, SF 17. Darren Sproles, NO 67. Javon Ringer, TEN 6. Greg Jennings, GB 43. Matt Moore, MIA 18. Ahmad Bradshaw, NYG 68. Alex Green, GB 7. Percy Harvin, MIN 44. Brock Osweiler, DEN (R) 19. CJ Spiller, BUF 69. Montario Hardesty, CLE 8. Andre Johnson, HOU 45. Joe Webb, MIN 20. Reggie Bush, MIA 70. Cyrus Gray, KC (R) 9. Mike Wallace, PIT 46. Kyle Orton, DAL 21. Steven Jackson, STL 71. Jonathan Dwyer, PIT 10. Roddy White, ATL 47. Nick Foles, PHI (R) 22. Rashard Mendenhall, PIT 72. Mike Tolbert, CAR 11. Dez Bryant, DAL 48. Tarvaris Jackson, SEA 23. Chris Wells, ARI 73. Chris Polk, PHI (R) 12. Wes Welker, NE 49. Kirk Cousins, WAS (R) 24. Ben Tate, HOU 74. Taiwan Jones, OAK 13. Brandon Marshall, CHI 50. Matt Hasselbeck, TEN 25. Frank Gore, SF 75. Johnny White, BUF 14. Jeremy Maclin, PHI Dynasty Dynasty League Rankings Wide Receivers (Cont.) Tight Ends (cont.) 15. Kenny Britt, TEN 65. Jerome Simpson, MIN 115. Randy Moss, SF 20. Tony Gonzalez, ATL 16. Victor Cruz, NYG 66. Nick Toon, NO (R) 116. Keshawn Martin, HOU (R) 21. Martellus Bennett, NYG 17. Demaryius Thomas, DEN 67. Damian Williams, TEN 117. Preston Parker, TB 22. Marcedes Lewis, JAX 18. Jordy Nelson, GB 68. Brandon LaFell, CAR 118. Harry Douglas, ATL 23. Rob Housler, ARI 19. Miles Austin, DAL 69. Leonard Hankerson, WAS 119. Dezmon Briscoe, WAS 24. Tony Moeaki, KC 20. Antonio Brown, PIT 70. Juron Criner, OAK (R) 120. Kevin Walter, HOU 25. Lance Kendricks, STL 21. Dwayne Bowe, KC 71. Danny Amendola, STL 121. Andre Caldwell, DEN 26. Ladarius Green, SD (R) 22. Stevie Johnson, BUF 72. Golden Tate, SEA 122. Jerrel Jernigan, NYG 27. Heath Miller, PIT 23. Vincent Jackson, TB 73. James Jones, GB 123. Deion Branch, NE 28. Dwayne Allen, IND (R) 24. Marques Colston, NO 74. Davone Bess, MIA 124. Jarett Dillard, DET 29. Zach Miller, SEA 25. Justin Blackmon, JAX (R) 75. Chris Givens, STL (R) 125. Rishard Matthews, MIA (R) 30. Kellen Winslow, SEA 26. Michael Floyd, ARI (R) 76. Andre Roberts, ARI 126. Clyde Gates, MIA 31. Julius Thomas, DEN 27. Torrey Smith, BAL 77. David Nelson, BUF 127. Plaxico Burress, FA 32. Dennis Pitta, BAL 28. Eric Decker, DEN 78. Santana Moss, WAS 128. Mike Williams, FA 33. Kellen Davis, CHI 29. Denarius Moore, OAK 79. Jacoby Ford, OAK 129. Mohamed Massaquoi, CLE 34. Anthony Fasano, MIA 30. Steve Smith, CAR 80. DeVier Posey, HOU 130. Josh Cribbs, CLE 35. Kevin Boss, KC 31. Greg Little, CLE 81. Early Doucet, ARI 131. Stephen Williams, ARI 36. Jordan Cameron, CLE 32. Randall Cobb, GB 82. Brian Hartline, MIA 132. Jarius Wright, MIN (R) 37. Scott Chandler, BUF 33. Kendall Wright, TEN (R) 83. Arrelious Benn, TB 133. Travis Benjamin, CLE (R) 38. Jake Ballard, NE 34. Michael Crabtree, SF 84. Tommy Streeter, BAL (R) 134. BJ Cunningham, MIA (R) 39. Joel Dreessen, DEN 35. Pierre Garcon, WAS 85. Steve Breaston, KC 135. Kyle Williams, SF 40. Chris Cooley, WAS 36. DeSean Jackson, PHI 86. Mike Thomas, JAX 136. Joe Morgan, NO 41. Luke Stocker, TB 37. Titus Young, DET 87. Devon Wylie, KC (R) 137. Dale Moss, GB (R) 42. Orson Charles, CIN (R) 38. Brandon Lloyd, NE 88. Nate Burleson, DET 138. Chastin West, JAX 43. Dallas Clark, TB 39. Mike Williams, TB 89. Joe Adams, CAR (R) 139. Jerricho Cotchery, PIT 44. Michael Egnew, TB (R) 40. Sidney Rice, SEA 90. TY Hilton, IND (R) 140. Brandon Tate, CIN 45. Ben Watson, CLE 41. Alshon Jeffrey, CHI (R) 91. Earl Bennett, CHI 141. Junior Hemingway, KC (R) 46. Tony Scheffler, DET 42. Robert Meachem, SD 92. Marvin McNutt, PHI (R) 142. Ramses Barden, NYG 47. Delanie Walker, SF 43. Stephen Hill, NYJ (R) 93. TJ Graham, BUF (R) 48. Adrien Robinson, NYG (R) 44. Santonio Holmes, NYJ 94. Donald Jones, BUF Tight Ends 49. Taylor Thompson, TEN (R) 45. Rueben Randle, NYG (R) 95. Josh Morgan, WAS 50. DJ Williams, GB 46. Darrius Heyward-Bey, OAK 96. Jordan Shipley, CIN 1. Rob Gronkowski, NE 51. Evan Rodriguez CHI (R) 47. Brian Quick, STL (R) 97. Lestar Jean, HOU 2. Jimmy Graham, NO 52. John Carlson, MIN 48. Josh Gordon, CLE (R) 98. Johnny Knox, CHI 3. Vernon Davis, SF 53. Jeremy Shockey, FA 49. Jonathan Baldwin, KC 99. LaVon Brazill, IND 4. Aaron Hernandez, NE 54. Evan Moore, CLE 50. Reggie Wayne, IND 100. Steve Smith, STL 5. Jermichael Finley, GB 51. Mohamed Sanu, CIN (R) 101. Jeremy Kerley, NYJ 6. Jason Witten, DAL D/ST 52. Vincent Brown, SD 102. Jason Avant, PHI 7. Fred Davis, WAS 1. San Francisco 49ers 53. Doug Baldwin, SEA 103. Danny Coale, DAL (R) 8. Brandon Pettigrew, DET 2. New York Giants 54. Malcom Floyd, SD 104. Chad Johnson, MIA 9. Antonio Gates, SD 3. Pittsburgh Steelers 55. Laurent Robinson, JAX 105. Adrian Arrington, NO 10. Jermaine Gresham, CIN 4. Houston Texans 56. AJ Jenkins, SF (R) 106. Devery Henderson, NO 11. Coby Fleener, IND (R) 5. Philadelphia Eagles 57. Mario Manningham, SF 107. Jabar Gaffney, NE 12. Brent Celek, PHI 6. Buffalo Bills 58. Ryan Broyles, DET (R) 108. Danario Alexander, STL 13. Jared Cook, TEN 7. Detroit Lions 59. Lance Moore, NO 109. Eddie Royal, SD 14. Kyle Rudolph, MIN 8. New York Jets 60. Anquan Boldin, BAL 110. David Gettis, CAR 15. Greg Olsen, CAR 9. Dallas Cowboys 61. Marvin Jones, CIN (R) 111. Jacoby Jones, BAL 16. Owen Daniels, HOU 10. 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