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Standard League Auction Values 2013 ESPN Fantasy Football Draft Kit Standard League Auction Cheat Sheet Quarterbacks Running Backs Running Backs (ctn'd) Wide Receivers (ctn'd) 1. ($43) Aaron Rodgers, GB 4 1. ($60) Adrian Peterson, MIN 5 78. ($0) Chris Polk, PHI 12 68. ($0) Keenan Allen, SD 8 2. ($41) Drew Brees, NO 7 2. ($57) Arian Foster, HOU 8 79. ($0) Chris Ogbonnaya, CLE 10 69. ($0) Rod Streater, OAK 7 3. ($37) Peyton Manning, DEN 9 3. ($56) Marshawn Lynch, SEA 12 80. ($0) Johnathan Franklin, GB 4 70. ($0) Stephen Hill, NYJ 10 4. ($32) Tom Brady, NE 10 4. ($55) Ray Rice, BAL 8 81. ($0) Willis McGahee, FA -- 71. ($0) Donnie Avery, KC 10 5. ($28) Cam Newton, CAR 4 5. ($53) Doug Martin, TB 5 82. ($0) Beanie Wells, FA -- 72. ($0) Jarius Wright, MIN 5 6. ($18) Matt Ryan, ATL 6 6. ($52) Jamaal Charles, KC 10 83. ($0) Cedric Benson, FA -- 73. ($0) Julian Edelman, NE 10 7. ($17) Colin Kaepernick, SF 9 7. ($51) C.J. Spiller, BUF 12 84. ($0) Felix Jones, PIT 5 74. ($0) Brandon Gibson, MIA 6 8. ($14) Robert Griffin III, WAS 5 8. ($49) Trent Richardson, CLE 10 85. ($0) Ronnie Brown, SD 8 75. ($0) Eddie Royal, SD 8 9. ($7) Matthew Stafford, DET 9 9. ($48) Alfred Morris, WAS 5 76. ($0) Davone Bess, CLE 10 10. ($7) Russell Wilson, SEA 12 10. ($45) LeSean McCoy, PHI 12 Wide Receivers 77. ($0) Mohamed Sanu, CIN 12 11. ($5) Andrew Luck, IND 8 11. ($40) Steven Jackson, ATL 6 1. ($47) Calvin Johnson, DET 9 78. ($0) Jerome Simpson, MIN 5 12. ($4) Tony Romo, DAL 11 12. ($39) Matt Forte, CHI 8 2. ($42) A.J. Green, CIN 12 79. ($0) Riley Cooper, PHI 12 13. ($3) Eli Manning, NYG 9 13. ($38) Stevan Ridley, NE 10 3. ($39) Dez Bryant, DAL 11 80. ($0) Jason Avant, PHI 12 14. ($2) Ben Roethlisberger, PIT 5 14. ($36) Frank Gore, SF 9 4. ($37) Brandon Marshall, CHI 8 81. ($0) Doug Baldwin, SEA 12 15. ($2) Michael Vick, PHI 12 15. ($33) Chris Johnson, TEN 8 5. ($34) Julio Jones, ATL 6 82. ($0) Kenny Stills, NO 7 16. ($1) Sam Bradford, STL 11 16. ($30) Maurice Jones-Drew, JAC 9 6. ($32) Demaryius Thomas, DEN 9 83. ($0) Justin Hunter, TEN 8 17. ($1) Jay Cutler, CHI 8 17. ($27) David Wilson, NYG 9 7. ($31) Roddy White, ATL 6 84. ($0) Andrew Hawkins, CIN 12 18. ($1) Joe Flacco, BAL 8 18. ($25) Darren McFadden, OAK 7 8. ($30) Vincent Jackson, TB 5 85. ($0) Brandon Lloyd, FA -- 19. ($0) Andy Dalton, CIN 12 19. ($22) Eddie Lacy, GB 4 9. ($29) Andre Johnson, HOU 8 86. ($0) Terrance Williams, DAL 11 20. ($0) Josh Freeman, TB 5 20. ($21) DeMarco Murray, DAL 11 10. ($26) Randall Cobb, GB 4 87. ($0) Markus Wheaton, PIT 5 21. ($0) Carson Palmer, ARI 9 21. ($17) Darren Sproles, NO 7 11. ($24) Larry Fitzgerald, ARI 9 88. ($0) Josh Morgan, WAS 5 22. ($0) Matt Schaub, HOU 8 22. ($12) Reggie Bush, DET 9 12. ($23) Wes Welker, DEN 9 89. ($0) Percy Harvin, SEA 12 23. ($0) Philip Rivers, SD 8 23. ($12) Lamar Miller, MIA 6 13. ($22) Victor Cruz, NYG 9 90. ($0) Michael Crabtree, SF 9 24. ($0) Ryan Tannehill, MIA 6 24. ($10) Montee Ball, DEN 9 14. ($20) Marques Colston, NO 7 25. ($0) Alex Smith, KC 10 25. ($9) Chris Ivory, NYJ 10 15. ($20) Reggie Wayne, IND 8 Team Defenses 26. ($0) Brandon Weeden, CLE 10 26. ($9) Ryan Mathews, SD 8 16. ($19) Mike Wallace, MIA 6 1. ($2) Seattle Seahawks 12 27. ($0) Jake Locker, TEN 8 27. ($8) Ahmad Bradshaw, IND 8 17. ($16) Danny Amendola, NE 10 2. ($1) San Francisco 49ers 9 28. ($0) Christian Ponder, MIN 5 28. ($7) DeAngelo Williams, CAR 4 18. ($15) Hakeem Nicks, NYG 9 3. ($1) Houston Texans 8 29. ($0) EJ Manuel, BUF 12 29. ($6) Giovani Bernard, CIN 12 19. ($13) Steve Smith, CAR 4 4. ($1) Chicago Bears 8 30. ($0) Geno Smith, NYJ 10 30. ($5) BenJarvus Green-Ellis, CIN 12 20. ($11) Eric Decker, DEN 9 5. ($1) Cincinnati Bengals 12 31. ($0) Terrelle Pryor, OAK 7 31. ($4) Rashard Mendenhall, ARI 9 21. ($11) Dwayne Bowe, KC 10 6. ($1) New England Patriots 10 32. ($0) Blaine Gabbert, JAC 9 32. ($4) Shane Vereen, NE 10 22. ($10) James Jones, GB 4 7. ($1) Denver Broncos 9 33. ($0) Chad Henne, JAC 9 33. ($4) Daryl Richardson, STL 11 23. ($9) Antonio Brown, PIT 5 8. ($1) Pittsburgh Steelers 5 34. ($0) Mark Sanchez, NYJ 10 34. ($3) Vick Ballard, IND 8 24. ($8) Jordy Nelson, GB 4 9. ($1) St. Louis Rams 11 35. ($0) Jeff Tuel, BUF 12 35. ($3) Mark Ingram, NO 7 25. ($7) Pierre Garcon, WAS 5 10. ($1) Green Bay Packers 4 36. ($0) Nick Foles, PHI 12 36. ($3) Isaiah Pead, STL 11 26. ($7) Cecil Shorts, JAC 9 11. ($0) Baltimore Ravens 8 37. ($0) Matt Cassel, MIN 5 37. ($3) Le'Veon Bell, PIT 5 27. ($7) DeSean Jackson, PHI 12 12. ($0) Dallas Cowboys 11 38. ($0) Matt Flynn, OAK 7 38. ($2) Ben Tate, HOU 8 28. ($6) Torrey Smith, BAL 8 13. ($0) Miami Dolphins 6 39. ($0) Jason Campbell, CLE 10 39. ($2) Isaac Redman, PIT 5 29. ($6) Greg Jennings, MIN 5 14. ($0) Tampa Bay Buccaneers 5 40. ($0) Bruce Gradkowski, PIT 5 40. ($2) Bryce Brown, PHI 12 30. ($5) Tavon Austin, STL 11 15. ($0) Arizona Cardinals 9 41. ($2) Bernard Pierce, BAL 8 31. ($5) Anquan Boldin, SF 9 Tight Ends 42. ($2) Fred Jackson, BUF 12 32. ($5) Steve Johnson, BUF 12 Kickers 1. ($29) Jimmy Graham, NO 7 43. ($1) Knowshon Moreno, DEN 9 33. ($4) Sidney Rice, SEA 12 1. ($1) Stephen Gostkowski, NE 10 2. ($10) Rob Gronkowski, NE 10 44. ($1) Shonn Greene, TEN 8 34. ($4) T.Y. Hilton, IND 8 2. ($1) Blair Walsh, MIN 5 3. ($10) Tony Gonzalez, ATL 6 45. ($1) Jacquizz Rodgers, ATL 6 35. ($4) Miles Austin, DAL 11 3. ($1) Matt Bryant, ATL 6 4. ($8) Jason Witten, DAL 11 46. ($1) Joique Bell, DET 9 36. ($3) Mike Williams, TB 5 4. ($1) Justin Tucker, BAL 8 5. ($6) Vernon Davis, SF 9 47. ($1) Roy Helu, WAS 5 37. ($3) Lance Moore, NO 7 5. ($1) Matt Prater, DEN 9 6. ($4) Kyle Rudolph, MIN 5 48. ($1) Ronnie Hillman, DEN 9 38. ($2) Kenny Britt, TEN 8 6. ($1) Phil Dawson, SF 9 7. ($3) Owen Daniels, HOU 8 49. ($1) Christine Michael, SEA 12 39. ($2) Emmanuel Sanders, PIT 5 7. ($1) Randy Bullock, HOU 8 8. ($3) Greg Olsen, CAR 4 50. ($1) Bilal Powell, NYJ 10 40. ($2) Denarius Moore, OAK 7 8. ($1) Josh Brown, NYG 9 9. ($2) Antonio Gates, SD 8 51. ($1) Mike Tolbert, CAR 4 41. ($2) Chris Givens, STL 11 9. ($1) Sebastian Janikowski, OAK 7 10. ($2) Brandon Myers, NYG 9 52. ($1) Mikel Leshoure, DET 9 42. ($2) Josh Gordon, CLE 10 10. ($1) David Akers, DET 9 11. ($1) Jared Cook, STL 11 53. ($1) Mike Goodson, NYJ 10 43. ($2) Alshon Jeffery, CHI 8 11. ($0) Dan Bailey, DAL 11 12. ($1) Jermichael Finley, GB 4 54. ($0) Michael Bush, CHI 8 44. ($2) Vincent Brown, SD 8 12. ($0) Greg Zuerlein, STL 11 13. ($1) Martellus Bennett, CHI 8 55. ($0) Daniel Thomas, MIA 6 45. ($1) Michael Floyd, ARI 9 13. ($0) Steven Hauschka, SEA 12 14. ($1) Brandon Pettigrew, DET 9 56. ($0) Pierre Thomas, NO 7 46. ($1) Golden Tate, SEA 12 14. ($0) Garrett Hartley, NO 7 15. ($1) Fred Davis, WAS 5 57. ($0) Kendall Hunter, SF 9 47. ($1) Malcom Floyd, SD 8 15. ($0) Robbie Gould, CHI 8 16. ($0) Jordan Cameron, CLE 10 58. ($0) Andre Brown, NYG 9 48. ($1) Rueben Randle, NYG 9 17. ($0) Dwayne Allen, IND 8 59. ($0) Danny Woodhead, SD 8 49. ($1) Ryan Broyles, DET 9 Schedule 18. ($0) Coby Fleener, IND 8 60. ($0) LaRod Stephens-Howling, PIT 5 50. ($1) Kendall Wright, TEN 8 Week Teams on Bye 19. ($0) Jermaine Gresham, CIN 12 61. ($0) Robert Turbin, SEA 12 51. ($1) DeAndre Hopkins, HOU 8 Packers 4 20. ($0) Julius Thomas, DEN 9 62. ($0) Jonathan Stewart, CAR 4 52. ($1) Andre Roberts, ARI 9 Panthers 21. ($0) Zach Sudfeld, NE 10 63. ($0) Marcel Reece, OAK 7 53. ($1) Kenbrell Thompkins, NE 10 Vikings, Steelers 5 22. ($0) Tyler Eifert, CIN 12 64. ($0) Ryan Williams, ARI 9 54. ($0) Brian Hartline, MIA 6 Buccaneers, Redskins 23. ($0) Heath Miller, PIT 5 65. ($0) Jordan Todman, JAC 9 55. ($0) Justin Blackmon, JAC 9 Falcons 6 24. ($0) Zach Miller, SEA 12 66. ($0) Justin Forsett, JAC 9 56. ($0) Greg Little, CLE 10 Dolphins 25. ($0) Brent Celek, PHI 12 67. ($0) Lance Dunbar, DAL 11 57. ($0) Nate Washington, TEN 8 Raiders 7 26. ($0) Scott Chandler, BUF 12 68. ($0) Joseph Randle, DAL 11 58. ($0) Santana Moss, WAS 5 Saints 27. ($0) Dallas Clark, BAL 8 69. ($0) Knile Davis, KC 10 59. ($0) Jacoby Jones, BAL 8 Bears, Titans, Colts 8 28. ($0) Zach Ertz, PHI 12 70. ($0) Cierre Wood, HOU 8 60. ($0) Darrius Heyward-Bey, IND 8 Chargers, Ravens, Texans 29.
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