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Dominate Your Draft with My Cheat Sheet-See SAMPLE http://www.nflfootballstadiums.com QUARTERBACKS Fred Jackson-BUF,6 300 / 190 0/0/0 Ronald Curry-OAK,5 717 4 Ben Utecht-CIN,8 364 1 Dominic Rhodes–IND,4 Muhsin Muhammad-CAR,9 570 3 Marcedes Lewis-JAC,7 391 2 2007 Stats Derrick Ward-NYG,4 602 / 179 3/1/2 Amani Toomer-NYG,4 760 3 Alex Smith-TB,10 385 3 Tom Brady-NE,4, 4,806 / 98 50/2/8 Andre Hall-DEN,8 Mark Clayton-BAL,10 531 0 Dustin Keller® - NYJ,5 Peyton Manning-IND,4 4,040 / -5 31/3/14 Cadillac Williams(PUP)-TB,10 208 / 17 3/0/1 Antwaan Randle El-WAS,10 728 1 L.J. Smith-PHI,7 236 1 Drew Brees-NO,9, 4,423 / 52 28/1/8 Leon Washington-NYJ,5 353 / 213 3/0/1 Bryant Johnson-SF,9 528 2 Jeff King-CAR,9 406 2 Tony Romo-DAL,10, 4,211 /129 36/2/19 Ladell Betts-WAS,10 335 / 174 1/1/1 Sidney Rice-MIN,8 396 4 Leonard Pope-ARI,7 238 5 Carson Palmer-CIN,8 4,131 / 10 26/0/20 T.J. Duckett-SEA,4 335 / 54 3/0/1 Anthony Gonzalez-IND,4 576 3 John Carlson® - SEA,4 Derek Anderson-CLE,5 3,787 / 70 29/3/19 Maurice Morris-SEA,4 628 / 213 4/1/1 D.J. Hackett-CAR,9 384 3 Anthony Fasano- MIA,4 Ben Roethlisberger-PIT,6 3,154 / 204 32/2/11 Aaron Stecker-NO,9 448 / 211 5/0/1 Reggie Williams-JAC,7 629 10 Michael Gaines-DET,4 215 2 Matt Hasselbeck-SEA,4 3,966 / 89 28/0/12 Kolby Smith-KC,6 407 / 148 2/0/0 DeSean Jackson®-PHI,7 Robert Royal-BUF,6 248 3 Donovan McNabb-PHI,7 3,324 / 236 19/0/7 Chris Henry-TEN,6 119 / 53 2/0/0 Laurent Robinson-ATL,7 437 1 Martrez Milner-ATL,7 Jay Cutler-DEN,8 3,497 / 205 20/1/14 Tim Hightower®-ARI Chris Henry-CIN,8 (SUS4) 343 2 Visanthe Shiancoe-MIN,8 323 1 Marc Bulger-STL,5 2,392 / 13 11/0/15 Tatum Bell-DET,4 182 / 63 1/0/1 Arnaz Battle-SF,9 600 5 Chris Baker-NYJ,5 409 3 Philip Rivers-SD,9 3,152 / 33 21/1/15 Lorenzo Booker-PHI,7 125 / 237 0/0/0 James Hardy®-BUF,6 Eric Johnson- 378 2 Brett Favre-NYJ,5 LaMont Jordan-NE,4 549 / 247 3/0/0 Michael Clayton-TB,10 301 0 Daniel Graham-DEN,8 246 2 Matt Schaub-HOU,8 2,241 / 52 9/0/9 Jason Wright-CLE,5 277 / 233 1/0/1 Shaun McDonald-DET,4 943 6 Marcus Pollard-SEA,4 273 2 Eli Manning-NYG,4 3,336 / 69 23/1/20 Brandon Jackson-GB,8 267 / 130 1/0/0 Dennis Northcutt-JAC,7 601 4 Desmond Clark-CHI,8 545 4 Kurt Warner -ARI,7 3,417 / 15 27/1/17 Kevin Faulk-NE,4 265 / 383 0/0/0 Michael Jenkins-ATL,7 532 4 Jon Kitna-DET,4 4,068 / 63 18/0/20 Musa Smith-BAL,10 264 / 192 2/0/1 Devard Darling-KC,6 326 3 Jake Delhomme-CAR,9 A.Bradshaw-NYG,4 190 / 12 1/0/0 Limas Sweed® - PIT,6 KICKER David Garrard-JAC,7 2,509 / 185 18/1/3 Michael Pittman-DEN,8 286 / 191 0/0/0 Devin Thomas®- WAS,10 2007 Stats Jason Campbell-WAS,10 2,700 / 185 12/1/11 Brian Leonard-STL,5 303 / 183 0/0/0 Roscoe Parrish-BUF,6 352 1 S.Gostkowski-NE,4 21/24 74/74 137 Vince Young-TEN,6 2,546 / 395 9/3/17 Darren Sproles-SD,9 164 / 31 2/0/0 Donnie Avery®-STL,5 Josh Brown-STL,5 28/34 43/43 127 Aaron Rodgers-GB,8, Mike Hart®-IND,4 Demetrius Williams3-BAL,10 290 0 Nick Folk-DAL,10 26/31 53/53 131 Trent Edwards-BUF,6 1,630 / 49 7/0/8 Sammy Morris-NE,4 384 / 35 3/0/0 Devery Henderson-NO,9 409 3 Mason Crosby-GB,8 31/39 48/48 141 Jeff Garcia-TB,10 2,440 / 116 13/1/4 Michael Bush-OAK,5 Justin McCareins-TEN,6 232 0 S.Graham-CIN,8 31/34 37/37 130 Tavaris Jackson-MIN,8 1,911 / 260 9/3/12 Darius Walker-HOU,8 264 / 81 1/0/0 Early Doucet®-ARI,7 Rob Bironas-TEN,6 35/39 28/28 133 JaMarcus Russell-OAK,5 Andre Hall-DEN,8 216 / 69 2/0/1 Brandon Lloyd-CHI,8 Nate Kaeding-SD,9 24/27 46/46 118 Matt Ryan-ATL,7 1079 / 16 10/0/5 PJ Daniels-BAL,10 Sam Hurd-DAL,10 256 1 Adam Vinatieri-IND,4 23/29 49/51 118 Chad Pennington-MIA,4 1,765 / 32 10/1/9 Vernand Morency-GB,8 Troy Williamson-JAC,7 240 1 Robbie Gould-CHI,8 31/36 33/33 126 Troy Smith/J.Flacco-BAL,10 1,743 / 89 9/0/10 J.J. Arrington-ARI,7 78 / 241 0/1/0 Ike Hilliard-TB,10 722 1 S.Suisham-WAS,10 29/35 29/30 116 JT O’Sullivan- SF,9 Travis Henry- 691 / 65 4/0/3 Nate Washington-PIT,6 450 5 Matt Bryant-TB,10 28/33 34/34 118 Kyle Orton/R.Grossman-CHI,8 1,411 / 27 4/0/7 S.Alexander- 716 / 76 4/1/2 Josh Morgan®-SF,9 Phil Dawson-CLE,5 26/30 42/43 120 Brodie Croyle-KC,6 1,227 / 18 6/0/6 Darrell Jackson- DEN,8 497 3 Jason Hanson-DET,4 29/35 35/36 122 Matt Leinart -ARI,7 647 / 42 2/0/4 L.Tynes-NYG,4 23/27 40/42 109 Jerheme Urban-ARI,7 329 2 Damon Huard-KC,6 2,257 / -1 11/0/13 3 Sinorice Moss -NYG,4 225 0 Neil Rackers-ARI,7 21/30 47/48 110 Sage Rosenfels-HOU,8 1,684 / 51 15/1/12 Craig Davis-SD,9 188 1 Josh Scobee-JAC,7 12/13 26/27 62 Joe Flacco® - BAL,10 WIDE RECEIVER James Jones-GB,8 676 2 Jason Elam-ATL,7 27/31 33/33 114 Trent Green-STL,5 2007 Stats Bobby Wade-MIN,8 647 3 David Akers-PHI,7 24/32 36/36 108 Randy Moss-NE,4 1,493 23 Roydell Williams- 719 4 Martin Grammatica-NO,9 Reggie Wayne-IND,4 1,510 10 Mike Furrey-DET,4 664 1 Jeff Reed-PIT,6 23/25 44/44 113 Braylon Edwards-CLE,5 1,289 16 Mark Bradley-CHI,8 71 1 Mike Nugent-NYJ,5 29/36 23/24 110 RUNNINGBACKS Terrell Owens-DAL,10 1,355 15 Ernest Wilford-MIA,4 518 3 Kris Brown-HOU,8 25/29 40/40 115 Larry Fitzgerald-ARI,7 1,409 10 Matt Stover-BAL,10 27/32 26/26 107 2007 Stats Marcus Henry®-NYJ,5 Andre Johnson-HOU,8 851 8 Olindo Mare-SEA,4 10/17 34/34 64 L. Tomlinson-SD,9 1,474 / 475 15/3/0 Josh Reed-BUF,6 578 0 Marques Colston-NO,9 1,202 11 S.Janikowski-OAK,5 23/32 28/28 97 A. Peterson-MIN,8 1,341 / 268 12/1/4 Jabar Gaffney-NE,4 449 5 T.J.Houshmandzadeh-CIN,8 1,143 12 Matt Prater-DEN,8 Steven Jackson -STL,5 1,002 / 271 5/1/3 Robert Ferguson-MIN,8 391 1 Plaxico Burress-NYG,4 1,025 12 John Kasay-CAR,9 24/28 27/27 99 B. Westbrook-PHI,7 1,333 / 771 7/5/0 3 Rashied Davis-CHI,8 165 0 Brandon Marshall -DEN,8(SUS1) 1,325 7 Ryan Longwell-MIN,8 20/24 39/40 99 Joseph Addai-IND,4 1,072 / 364 12/3/0 SAMPLEJacoby Jones-HOU,8 149 0 Chad Johnson(INJ)-CIN,8 1,440 8 Rian Lindell-BUF,6 24/27 24/24 96 Frank Gore-SF,9 1,102 / 436 5/1/3 Jason Avant-PHI,7 267 2 Torry Holt-STL,5 1,189 7 D.Carpenter-MIA,4 21/23 26/26 89 Clinton Portis-WAS,10 1,262 / 389 11/0/6 Andre FootballDavis-HOU,8 583 3 Roddy White-ATL,7 1,202 6 Joe Nedney-SF,9 17/19 22/22 73 Marion Barber-DAL,10 975 / 282 10/2/1 Joe Jurevicius(PUP)-CLE,5 614 3 Anquan Boldin-ARI,7 853 9 Billy Cundiff-KC,6 Marshawn Lynch-BUF,6 1,115 / 184 7/0/1 Roy Hall-IND,4 Greg Jennings3-GB,8 920 12 Larry Johnson-KC,6 559 / 186 3/1/1 Antonio Chatman-CIN,8 149 1 Santonio Holmes3-PIT,6 942 8 Ryan Grant-GB,8 956 / 145 8/0/0 Jeff Webb-KC,6 DEFENSE Steve Smith-CAR,9 (SUS2) 1,002 7 Brandon Jacobs-NYG,4 1,009 / 174 4/2/4 Bobby Wade-MIN,8 Wes Welker-NE,4 1,175 8 Earnest Graham-TB,10 898 / 324 10/0/0 Malcolm Kelly®-WAS,10 Minnesota Vikings Roy Williams-DET,4 838 5 Jamal Lewis-CLE,5 1,304 / 248 9/2/4 Robert Meachem-NO,9 Dallas Cowboys Calvin Johnson-DET,4 756 4 Thomas Jones-NYJ,5 1,119 / 217 1/1/2 Brandon Jones-TEN,6 248 2 San Diego Chargers Dwayne Bowe-KC,6 995 5 Chris Perry- CIN,8 Dexter Jackson®-TB,10 Chicago Bears Lee Evans-BUF,6 849 5 3 W.McGahee/R.Rice®-BAL,10 1,207 / 231 7/1/4 Maurice Stovall -TB,10 86 1 New England Patriots Marvin Harrison-IND,4 247 1 Seattle Seahawks M.Jones-Drew-JAC,7 768 / 407 9/0/1 Dwayne Jarrett-CAR,9 73 0 Jerricho Cotchery-NYJ,5 1,130 2 Jacksonville Jaguars Michael Turner-ATL,7 316 / 16 1/0/1 Steve Smith-NYG,4 Sheets63 0 Kevin Curtis-PHI,7 1,110 6 Green Bay Packers Darren McFadden®-OAK,5 Mario Manningham®-NYG,4 Hines Ward-PIT,6 732 7 3 Philadelphia Eagles R.Williams/R.Brown-MIA,4 602 / 389 4/1/0 Willie Reid -PIT,6 54 0 Derrick Mason-BAL,10 1,087 5 3 New York Giants Willie Parker-PIT,6 1,316 / 164 2/0/4 Chad Jackson -NE,4 Donald Driver-GB,8 1,048 2 Indianapolis Colts L.Maroney-NE,4 835 / 116 6/0/0 Terry Glenn – Baltimore Ravens Bernard Berrian-MIN,8 951 5 Edgerrin James-ARI,7 1,222 / 204 7/2/4 Tennessee Titans Chris Chambers-SD,9 555 4 D.Williams-CAR,9 717 / 175 4/1/0 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2008Joey Galloway -TB,10 1,014 6 C.Johnson®/ L.White -TEN,6 1,110 / 114 7/0/5 Houston Texans Santana Moss-WAS,10 808 3 TIGHT END Reggie Bush-NO,9 581 / 417 4/2/7 Arizona Cardinals Devin Hester3-CHI,8 299 2 2007 Stats Deuce McAllister-NO,9 92 / 15 0/0/1 Buffalo Bills Laveranues Coles-NYJ,5 646 6 Antonio Gates-SD,9 984 9 Denver Broncos Julius Jones-SEA,4 588 / 203 2/0/0 Javon Walker-OAK,5 287 0 Jason Witten-DAL,10 1,145 7 Pittsburgh Steelers Kevin Smith®/Rudi Johnson- DET,4 Jerry Porter-JAC,7 705 6 Kellen Winslow-CLE,5 1,106 5 St.
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