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Quarterbacks Running Backs Wide Receivers Tight Ends 1 Quarterbacks Running Backs Wide Receivers Tight Ends 1. Andrew Luck (IND) 1. Le'Veon Bell (PIT) 1. Antonio Brown (PIT) 1. Rob Gronkowski (NE) 2. Aaron Rodgers (GB) 2. Adrian Peterson (MIN) 2. Julio Jones (ATL) 2. Jimmy Graham (SEA) 3. Russell Wilson (SEA) 3. Jamaal Charles (KC) 3. Dez Bryant (DAL) 3. Greg Olsen (CAR) 4. Peyton Manning (DEN) 4. Eddie Lacy (GB) 4. Demaryius Thomas (DEN) 4. Travis Kelce (KC) 5. Drew Brees (NO) 5. Marshawn Lynch (SEA) 5. Odell Beckham Jr. (NYG) 5. Martellus Bennett (CHI) 6. Ben Roethlisberger (PIT) 6. C.J. Anderson (DEN) 6. Calvin Johnson (DET) 6. Jordan Cameron (MIA) 7. Matt Ryan (ATL) 7. Matt Forte (CHI) 7. A.J. Green (CIN) 7. Jason Witten (DAL) 8. Tony Romo (DAL) 8. Jeremy Hill (CIN) 8. Randall Cobb (GB) 8. Delanie Walker (TEN) 9. Ryan Tannehill (MIA) 9. DeMarco Murray (PHI) 9. Alshon Jeffery (CHI) 9. Zach Ertz (PHI) 10. Eli Manning (NYG) 10. Justin Forsett (BAL) 10. Mike Evans (TB) 10. Tyler Eifert (CIN) 11. Cam Newton (CAR) 11. LeSean McCoy (BUF) 11. T.Y. Hilton (IND) 11. Julius Thomas (JAC) 12. Matthew Stafford (DET) 12. Lamar Miller (MIA) 12. DeAndre Hopkins (HOU) 12. Kyle Rudolph (MIN) 13. Philip Rivers (SD) 13. Frank Gore (IND) 13. Brandin Cooks (NO) 13. Larry Donnell (NYG) 14. Tom Brady (NE) 14. Mark Ingram (NO) 14. Jordan Matthews (PHI) 14. Owen Daniels (DEN) 15. Sam Bradford (PHI) 15. Andre Ellington (ARI) 15. Emmanuel Sanders(DEN) 15. Dwayne Allen (IND) 16. Teddy Bridgewater (MIN) 16. Alfred Morris (WAS) 16. Andre Johnson (IND) 16. Austin Seferian-Jenkins(TB) 17. Colin Kaepernick (SF) 17. Latavius Murray (OAK) 17. Keenan Allen (SD) 17. Heath Miller (PIT) 18. Carson Palmer (ARI) 18. Jonathan Stewart (CAR) 18. Julian Edelman (NE) 18. Antonio Gates (SD) 19. Joe Flacco (BAL) 19. Melvin Gordon (SD) 19. Amari Cooper (OAK) 19. Jordan Reed (WAS) 20. Jay Cutler (CHI) 20. Carlos Hyde (SF) 20. Brandon Marshall (NYJ) 20. Josh Hill (NO) 21. Andy Dalton (CIN) 21. C.J. Spiller (NO) 21. Golden Tate (DET) 21. Vernon Davis (SF) 22. Alex Smith (KC) 22. T.J. Yeldon (JAC) 22. Allen Robinson (JAC) 22. Charles Clay (BUF) 23. Jameis Winston (TB) 23. Ameer Abdullah (DET) 23. Jeremy Maclin (KC) 23. Coby Fleener (IND) 24. Marcus Mariota (TEN) 24. Joseph Randle (DAL) 24. Davante Adams (GB) 24. Eric Ebron (DET) 25. Derek Carr (OAK) 25. Christopher Ivory (NYJ) 25. Jarvis Landry (MIA) 25. Ladarius Green (SD) 26. Blake Bortles (JAC) 26. Todd Gurley (STL) 26. Sammy Watkins (BUF) 26. Jared Cook (STL) 27. Robert Griffin III (WAS) 27. Doug Martin (TB) 27. DeSean Jackson (WAS) 27. Richard Rodgers (GB) 28. Nick Foles (STL) 28. LeGarrette Blount (NE) 28. Vincent Jackson (TB) 28. Benjamin Watson (NO) 29. Ryan Fitzpatrick (NYJ) 29. Giovani Bernard (CIN) 29. Larry Fitzgerald (ARI) 29. Maxx Williams (BAL) 30. Tyrod Taylor (BUF) 30. Rashad Jennings (NYG) 30. Eric Decker (NYJ) 30. Virgil Green (DEN) 31. Kirk Cousins (WAS) 31. Joique Bell (DET) 31. Roddy White (ATL) 31. Mychal Rivera (OAK) 32. Brian Hoyer (HOU) 32. Shane Vereen (NYG) 32. Steve Smith (BAL) 32. Darren Fells (ARI) 33. Josh McCown (CLE) 33. Arian Foster (HOU) 33. Anquan Boldin (SF) 33. Marcedes Lewis (JAC) 34. Matt Cassel (BUF) 34. Tevin Coleman (ATL) 34. Charles Johnson (MIN) 34. Rob Housler (CLE) 35. Johnny Manziel (CLE) 35. Isaiah Crowell (CLE) 35. Nelson Agholor (PHI) 35. Brent Celek (PHI) 36. Geno Smith (NYJ) 36. Devonta Freeman (ATL) 36. John Brown (ARI) 36. Jacob Tamme (ATL) 37. Ryan Mallett (HOU) 37. Danny Woodhead (SD) 37. Mike Wallace (MIN) 37. Scott Chandler (NE) 38. Mark Sanchez (PHI) 38. Bishop Sankey (TEN) 38. Marques Colston (NO) 38. Crockett Gillmore (BAL) 39. Jimmy Garoppolo (NE) 39. Duke Johnson (CLE) 39. Kendall Wright (TEN) 39. Jeff Cumberland (NYJ) 40. E.J. Manuel (BUF) 40. Ryan Mathews (PHI) 40. Torrey Smith (SF) 40. Clive Walford (OAK) 41. Reggie Bush (SF) 41. Pierre Garcon (WAS) 41. Garrett Graham (HOU) 42. Tre Mason (STL) 42. Martavis Bryant (PIT) 42. Dennis Pitta (BAL) 43. Darren McFadden (DAL) 43. Devin Funchess (CAR) 43. Andrew Quarless (GB) 44. David Johnson (ARI) 44. Brandon LaFell (NE) 44. Ed Dickson (CAR) 45. Alfred Blue (HOU) 45. Michael Floyd (ARI) 45. Gavin Escobar (DAL) 46. Charles Sims (TB) 46. Eddie Royal (CHI) 46. Tim Wright (DET) 47. Roy Helu (OAK) 47. Brian Quick (STL) 47. Troy Niklas (ARI) 48. David Cobb (TEN) 48. Victor Cruz (NYG) 48. Lance Kendricks (STL) 49. Darren Sproles (PHI) 49. Markus Wheaton (PIT) 49. Jermaine Gresham (ARI) 50. Andre Williams (NYG) 50. Steve Johnson (SD) 50. Luke Willson (SEA) 51. Knile Davis (KC) 51. Breshad Perriman (BAL) 51. Tony Moeaki (ATL) 52. Matt Jones (WAS) 52. Rueben Randle (NYG) 52. Levine Toilolo (ATL) 53. Ronnie Hillman (DEN) 53. Devante Parker (MIA) 53. C.J. Fiedorowicz (HOU) 54. Fred Jackson (BUF) 54. Terrance Williams (DAL) 54. Dion Sims (MIA) 55. Lance Dunbar (DAL) 55. Kenny Stills (MIA) 55. Joseph Fauria (DET) 56. Javorius Allen (BAL) 56. Michael Crabtree (OAK) 56. Gary Barnidge (CLE) 57. Terrance West (CLE) 57. Marvin Jones (CIN) 57. Daniel Fells (NYG) 58. Jerick McKinnon (MIN) 58. Dwayne Bowe (CLE) 58. Anthony Fasano (TEN) 59. Montee Ball (DEN) 59. Doug Baldwin (SEA) 59. Brandon Myers (TB) 60. Khiry Robinson (NO) 60. Percy Harvin (BUF) 60. MyCole Pruitt (MIN) 61. Jay Ajayi (MIA) 61. Kevin White (CHI) 62. Jonas Gray (NE) 62. Cody Latimer (DEN) 63. James White (NE) 63. Malcom Floyd (SD) 64. Chris Johnson (ARI) 64. Brandon Coleman (NO) 65. Denard Robinson (JAC) 65. Dorial Green-Beckham(TEN) 66. Daniel Herron (IND) 66. Phillip Dorsett (IND) 67. Cameron Artis-Payne(CAR) 67. Allen Hurns (JAC) 68. DeAngelo Williams (PIT) 68. Kenny Britt (STL) 69. Chris Polk (HOU) 69. Jeff Janis (GB) 70. Brandon Bolden (NE) 70. Cecil Shorts (HOU) 71. Damien Williams (MIA) 71. Ty Montgomery (GB) 72. Lorenzo Taliaferro (BAL) 72. Stedman Bailey (STL) 73. Bilal Powell (NYJ) 73. Andrew Hawkins (CLE) 74. Trent Richardson (OAK) 74. Marquess Wilson (CHI) 75. Benny Cunningham (STL) 75. Jerricho Cotchery (CAR) 76. Branden Oliver (SD) 76. Leonard Hankerson (ATL) 77. James Starks (GB) 77. Brian Hartline (CLE) 78. Karlos Williams (BUF) 78. Marqise Lee (JAC) 79. Stevan Ridley (NYJ) 79. Donte Moncrief (IND) 80. Theo Riddick (DET) 80. Philly Brown (CAR) 81. Antone Smith (ATL) 81. Cole Beasley (DAL) 82. Tyler Gaffney (NE) 82. Rishard Matthews (MIA) 83. Jonathan Grimes (HOU) 83. Kamar Aiken (BAL) 84. Juwan Thompson (DEN) 84. Reggie Wayne (NE) 85. Ahmad Bradshaw (IND) 85. Danny Amendola (NE) 86. Jacquizz Rodgers (CHI) 86. Greg Jennings (MIA) 87. Marcel Reece (OAK) 87. Harry Douglas (TEN) 88. Toby Gerhart (JAC) 88. Hakeem Nicks (TEN) 89. Christine Michael (SEA) 89. Jaelen Strong (HOU) 90. Robert Turbin (SEA) 90. Nick Toon (NO).
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