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Fantasy Football Addicts Association Draft Results 13-Feb-2004 03:49 PM Eastern WWW.RTSPORTS.COM Fantasy Football Addicts Association Draft Results 13-Feb-2004 03:49 PM Eastern Fantasy Football Addicts Association Draft Sun., Aug 31 2003 9:00:00 PM Rounds: 16 Round 1 Round 4 #1 Fighting Armadillos - Kurt Warner, QB, STL #1 The Crew - Robert Ferguson, WR, GNB #2 Jackassnese Language Association - Jake Plummer, QB, DEN #2 Big Dawgs - Michael Pittman, RB, TAM #3 Your Majesty - William Green, RB, CLE #3 Your Majesty - Reggie Wayne, WR, IND #4 SFV® Hoo Ridaz® - Brian Griese, QB, MIA #4 Red Headed Step-Children - Quincy Carter, QB, DAL #5 Red Headed Step-Children - Trung Canidate, RB, WAS #5 Fighting Armadillos - Thomas Jones, RB, TAM #6 MIDNIGHT MURAUDERS - Anthony Thomas, RB, CHI #6 Shredders - Miami Dolphins, Def/ST, MIA #7 THE JUICE - Kelly Holcomb, QB, CLE #7 Diabolical Irish - Philadelphia Eagles, Def/ST, PHI #8 Diabolical Irish - Trent Green, QB, KAN #8 THE JUICE - James Thrash, WR, PHI #9 The Crew - Jeremy Shockey, TE, NYG #9 MIDNIGHT MURAUDERS - Oakland Raiders, Def/ST, OAK #10 Speechless Spidey - Stacey Mack, RB, HOU #10 THE MOB - Steve Smith, WR, CAR #11 THE MOB - Kevan Barlow, RB, SFO #11 SFV® Hoo Ridaz® - Peter Warrick, WR, CIN #12 Gold Rush - Troy Hambrick, RB, DAL #12 Gold Rush - Byron Leftwich, QB, JAC #13 Big Dawgs - Kyle Boller, QB, BAL #13 Jackassnese Language Association - Ed McCaffrey, WR, DEN #14 The Crew - Patrick Ramsey, QB, WAS #14 Fighting Armadillos - Randy McMichael, TE, MIA Round 2 Round 5 #1 Shredders - T.J. Duckett, RB, ATL #1 Fighting Armadillos - Baltimore Ravens, Def/ST, BAL #2 Big Dawgs - Troy Brown, WR, NWE #2 Jackassnese Language Association - Keenan McCardell, WR, TAM #3 Your Majesty - Todd Pinkston, WR, PHI #3 Gold Rush - Kyle Brady, TE, JAC #4 THE MOB - Jon Kitna, QB, CIN #4 SFV® Hoo Ridaz® - Eddie Kennison, WR, KAN #5 Speechless Spidey - Kordell Stewart, QB, CHI #5 THE MOB - Santana Moss, WR, NYJ #6 Shredders - Jerry Rice, WR, OAK #6 MIDNIGHT MURAUDERS - Martin Gramatica, K, TAM #7 Diabolical Irish - Ashley Lelie, WR, DEN #7 THE JUICE - Ernie Conwell, TE, NOR #8 THE JUICE - Charles Rogers, WR, DET #8 Diabolical Irish - Sebastian Janikowski, K, OAK #9 MIDNIGHT MURAUDERS - Muhsin Muhammad, WR, CAR #9 Shredders - Antwaan Randle El, WR, PIT #10 THE MOB - Chris Chambers, WR, MIA #10 Speechless Spidey - D'Wayne Bates, WR, MIN #11 SFV® Hoo Ridaz® - Correll Buckhalter, RB, PHI #11 Red Headed Step-Children - Jimmy Smith, WR, JAC #12 Gold Rush - Josh Reed, WR, BUF #12 Your Majesty - Zack Crockett, RB, OAK #13 Jackassnese Language Association - Jerome Bettis, RB, PIT #13 Big Dawgs - Olandis Gary, RB, DET #14 Speechless Spidey - Onterrio Smith, RB, MIN #14 The Crew - Adrian Peterson, RB, CHI Round 3 Round 6 #1 Speechless Spidey - Travis Taylor, WR, BAL #1 The Crew - Kevin Johnson, WR, JAC #2 Jackassnese Language Association - Christian Fauria, TE, NWE #2 Big Dawgs - Brian Finneran, WR, ATL #3 Gold Rush - Ike Hilliard, WR, NYG #3 Your Majesty - Jason Elam, K, DEN #4 SFV® Hoo Ridaz® - Bubba Franks, TE, GNB #4 Red Headed Step-Children - Lamar Gordon, RB, STL #5 Red Headed Step-Children - Marcus Pollard, TE, IND #5 Speechless Spidey - Vinny Testaverde, QB, NYJ #6 MIDNIGHT MURAUDERS - Billy Miller, TE, HOU #6 Shredders - Andre Johnson, WR, HOU #7 THE JUICE - Moe Williams, RB, MIN #7 Diabolical Irish - Musa Smith, RB, BAL #8 Diabolical Irish - LaMont Jordan, RB, NYJ #8 THE JUICE - Tyrone Wheatley, RB, OAK #9 Shredders - Curtis Conway, WR, NYJ #9 MIDNIGHT MURAUDERS - Antonio Freeman, WR, GNB #10 Speechless Spidey - Antonio Bryant, WR, DAL #10 THE MOB - LaBrandon Toefield, RB, JAC #11 Red Headed Step-Children - Emmitt Smith, RB, ARI #11 SFV® Hoo Ridaz® - Pittsburgh Steelers, Def/ST, PIT #12 Your Majesty - Doug Jolley, TE, OAK #12 Gold Rush - Carolina Panthers, Def/ST, CAR #13 Big Dawgs - Joey Galloway, WR, DAL #13 Jackassnese Language Association - Carson Palmer, QB, CIN #14 The Crew - Mike Alstott, RB, TAM #14 Fighting Armadillos - Kevin Faulk, RB, NWE Copyright (c) 2003 RealTime Fantasy Sports, Inc. WWW.RTSPORTS.COM Fantasy Football Addicts Association Draft Results 13-Feb-2004 03:49 PM Eastern Round 7 Round 10 #1 Fighting Armadillos - Larry Johnson, RB, KAN #1 The Crew - Jeff Wilkins, K, STL #2 Jackassnese Language Association - Desmond Clark, TE, CHI #2 Big Dawgs - Morten Andersen, K, KAN #3 Gold Rush - Derrius Thompson, WR, MIA #3 Your Majesty - Denver Broncos, Def/ST, DEN #4 SFV® Hoo Ridaz® - Olindo Mare, K, MIA #4 THE MOB - Phil Dawson, K, CLE #5 Red Headed Step-Children - Marc Boerigter, WR, KAN #5 Speechless Spidey - Dorsey Levens, RB, NYG #6 MIDNIGHT MURAUDERS - Wesley Walls, TE, GNB #6 Shredders - Ladell Betts, RB, WAS #7 THE JUICE - Tim Couch, QB, CLE #7 Diabolical Irish - Marcus Robinson, WR, BAL #8 Diabolical Irish - Drew Bennett, WR, TEN #8 THE JUICE - John Carney, K, NOR #9 Shredders - J.J. Stokes, WR, NWE #9 MIDNIGHT MURAUDERS - Larry Centers, RB, NWE #10 Speechless Spidey - Mike Vanderjagt, K, IND #10 THE MOB - Jacksonville Jaguars, Def/ST, JAC #11 Red Headed Step-Children - David Patten, WR, NWE #11 SFV® Hoo Ridaz® - Byron Chamberlain, TE, WAS #12 Your Majesty - Indianapolis Colts, Def/ST, IND #12 Gold Rush - Justin Fargas, RB, OAK #13 Big Dawgs - Johnnie Morton, WR, KAN #13 Jackassnese Language Association - Dallas Clark, TE, IND #14 The Crew - Willis McGahee, RB, BUF #14 Fighting Armadillos - New England Patriots, Def/ST, NWE Round 8 Round 11 #1 The Crew - Bryan Gilmore, WR, ARI #1 Fighting Armadillos - David Terrell, WR, CHI #2 Big Dawgs - Tennessee Titans, Def/ST, TEN #2 Jackassnese Language Association - Kansas City Chiefs, Def/ST, KAN #3 Your Majesty - Wayne Chrebet, WR, NYJ #3 Gold Rush - Justin McCareins, WR, TEN #4 Red Headed Step-Children - New York Giants, Def/ST, NYG #4 SFV® Hoo Ridaz® - Seattle Seahawks, Def/ST, SEA #5 Fighting Armadillos - Dez White, WR, CHI #5 THE MOB - Joe Nedney, K, TEN #6 Shredders - Adam Vinatieri, K, NWE #6 MIDNIGHT MURAUDERS - Joe Jurevicius, WR, TAM #7 Diabolical Irish - Muhsin Muhammad, WR, CAR #7 THE JUICE - Chad Lewis, TE, PHI #8 THE JUICE - Terry Glenn, WR, DAL #8 Diabolical Irish - Jerramy Stevens, TE, SEA #9 MIDNIGHT MURAUDERS - New Orleans Saints, Def/ST, NOR #9 Shredders - Jonathan Wells, RB, HOU #10 THE MOB - Itula Mili, TE, SEA #10 Speechless Spidey - Doug Johnson, QB, ATL #11 SFV® Hoo Ridaz® - Shawn Bryson, RB, DET #11 Red Headed Step-Children - Mikhael Ricks, TE, DET #12 Gold Rush - Bill Schroeder, WR, DET #12 Your Majesty - Craig Nall, QB, GNB #13 Jackassnese Language Association - Mark Brunell, QB, JAC #13 Big Dawgs - Rodney Peete, QB, CAR #14 Fighting Armadillos - Marc Bulger, QB, STL #14 The Crew - Buffalo Bills, Def/ST, BUF Round 9 Round 12 #1 Fighting Armadillos - Jabar Gaffney, WR, HOU #1 The Crew - Freddie Jones, TE, ARI #2 Jackassnese Language Association - Jerome Pathon, WR, NOR #2 Big Dawgs - Paul Edinger, K, CHI #3 Gold Rush - Ryan Longwell, K, GNB #3 Your Majesty - Ken Dilger, TE, TAM #4 SFV® Hoo Ridaz® - Jeff Reed, K, PIT #4 Red Headed Step-Children - San Francisco 49ers, Def/ST, SFO #5 THE MOB - Dallas Cowboys, Def/ST, DAL #5 Speechless Spidey - Jay Riemersma, TE, PIT #6 MIDNIGHT MURAUDERS - Matt Stover, K, BAL #6 Shredders - Mike Anderson, RB, DEN #7 THE JUICE - Atlanta Falcons, Def/ST, ATL #7 Diabolical Irish - Maurice Morris, RB, SEA #8 Diabolical Irish - Tim Rattay, QB, SFO #8 THE JUICE - Reche Caldwell, WR, SDG #9 Shredders - Green Bay Packers, Def/ST, GNB #9 MIDNIGHT MURAUDERS - Jake Delhomme, QB, CAR #10 Speechless Spidey - Javon Walker, WR, GNB #10 THE MOB - Marques Tuiasosopo, QB, OAK #11 Red Headed Step-Children - Bobby Shaw, WR, BUF #11 SFV® Hoo Ridaz® - Oronde Gadsden, WR, MIA #12 Your Majesty - Tim Dwight, WR, SDG #12 Gold Rush - Kevin Kasper, WR, ARI #13 Big Dawgs - Travis Minor, RB, MIA #13 Jackassnese Language Association - Mike Hollis, K, NYG #14 The Crew - Najeh Davenport, RB, GNB #14 Fighting Armadillos - Stephen Alexander, TE, SDG Copyright (c) 2003 RealTime Fantasy Sports, Inc. WWW.RTSPORTS.COM Fantasy Football Addicts Association Draft Results 13-Feb-2004 03:49 PM Eastern Round 13 Round 16 #1 Fighting Armadillos - Rian Lindell, K, BUF #1 The Crew - Cleveland Browns, Def/ST, CLE #2 Jackassnese Language Association - Matthew Hatchette, WR, JAC #2 Big Dawgs - Jed Weaver, TE, SFO #3 Gold Rush - Robert Holcombe, RB, TEN #3 Your Majesty - Rex Grossman, QB, CHI #4 SFV® Hoo Ridaz® - Ron Dayne, RB, NYG #4 Red Headed Step-Children - Dante Hall, WR, KAN #5 THE MOB - Ki-Jana Carter, RB, NOR #5 Speechless Spidey - Zeron Flemister, TE, WAS #6 MIDNIGHT MURAUDERS - Charlie Batch, QB, PIT #6 Shredders - MarTay Jenkins, WR, ATL #7 THE JUICE - Jamel White, RB, CLE #7 Diabolical Irish - Josh Brown, K, SEA #8 Diabolical Irish - New York Jets, Def/ST, NYJ #8 THE JUICE - Brandon Stokley, WR, IND #9 Shredders - Erron Kinney, TE, TEN #9 MIDNIGHT MURAUDERS - Tyrone Calico, WR, TEN #10 Speechless Spidey - Freddie Mitchell, WR, PHI #10 THE MOB - Bobby Engram, WR, SEA #11 Red Headed Step-Children - John Hall, K, WAS #11 SFV® Hoo Ridaz® - Chris Doering, WR, PIT #12 Your Majesty - Ron Dixon, WR, NYG #12 Gold Rush - Frank Wycheck, TE, TEN #13 Big Dawgs - Quentin Griffin, RB, DEN #13 Jackassnese Language Association - Washington Redskins, Def/ST, WAS #14 The Crew - Nate Burleson, WR, MIN #14 Fighting Armadillos - Detroit Lions, Def/ST, DET Round 14 #1 The Crew - Chris Simms, QB, TAM #2 Big Dawgs - Cincinnati Bengals, Def/ST, CIN #3 Your Majesty - Tony Fisher, RB, GNB #4 Red Headed Step-Children - Doug Chapman, RB, MIN #5 Speechless Spidey - St. Louis Rams, Def/ST, STL #6 Shredders - Chad Hutchinson, QB, DAL
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