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Non PPR Cheat Sheet W/Auction Values & Tiers (9/2) Non PPR Cheat Sheet W/Auction Values & Tiers (9/2) Quarterback 39. Matt Moore 1 32. Brandon Jacobs 11 74. Dexter McCluster 1 40. Vince Young 1 -------------------- 75. Taiwan Jones 1 1. Michael Vick 44 41. Jake Locker 1 33. Daniel Thomas 7 76. Chris Ivory 1 2. Aaron Rodgers 42 42. Jimmy Clausen 1 34. Reggie Bush 7 77. Joe McKnight 1 ----------------- 43. John Skelton 1 35. James Starks 7 78. Donald Brown 1 3. Drew Brees 38 36. Jonathan Stewart 6 79. Isaac Redman 1 4. Philip Rivers 36 Running Back 37. Willis McGahee 6 80. Correll Buckhalter 1 5. Tom Brady 34 -------------------- 81. John Kuhn 1 6. Peyton Manning 32 1. Adrian L. Peterson 50 38. Stevan Ridley 5 82. Dion Lewis 1 7. Tony Romo 30 2. Jamaal Charles 48 39. C.J. Spiller 4 83. Deji Karim 1 ----------------- 3. Ray Rice 48 40. BenJarvus Green-Ellis 3 84. Maurice Morris 1 8. Matt Schaub 25 4. Chris D. Johnson 47 41. Pierre Thomas 3 85. Evan Royster 1 9. Ben Roethlisberger 24 --------------------- 42. Michael Bush 3 86. Jalen Parmele 1 10. Matt Ryan 24 5. Rashard Mendenhall 45 43. Rashad Jennings 3 11. Eli Manning 21 6. Arian Foster 44 44. Roy Helu 3 Wide Receiver 12. Matthew Stafford 21 7. Darren McFadden 42 45. Delone Carter 2 ----------------- --------------------- 46. Leon Washington 2 1. Andre Johnson 41 13. Josh Freeman 18 8. LeSean McCoy 40 47. LaDainian Tomlinson 2 2. Calvin Johnson 40 14. Jay Cutler 15 9. Matt Forte 40 48. Tashard Choice 2 ----------------- 15. Joe Flacco 15 10. Frank Gore 38 49. Darren Sproles 2 3. Mike Wallace 37 16. Sam Bradford 15 --------------------- 50. Ben Tate 2 4. Roddy White 37 ----------------- 11. Michael Turner 37 51. Bernard Scott 2 5. Hakeem Nicks 36 17. Ryan Fitzpatrick 10 12. Steven Jackson 36 -------------------- 6. Larry Fitzgerald 35 18. Matt Cassel 8 13. Maurice Jones-Drew 34 52. Thomas Jones 2 7. Vincent Jackson 34 19. David Garrard 7 14. Peyton Hillis 33 53. Jason Snelling 2 ------------------ 20. Kevin Kolb 6 --------------------- 54. Ronnie Brown 2 8. Brandon Lloyd 30 21. Jason Campbell 5 15. Jahvid Best 30 55. Jacquizz Rodgers 2 9. DeSean Jackson 27 22. Mark Sanchez 4 16. Shonn Greene 27 56. Derrick Ward 2 10. Reggie Wayne 26 23. Cam Newton 3 17. LeGarrette Blount 27 57. LaRod S-Howling 2 11. Dwayne Bowe 25 24. Kyle Orton 3 18. Felix Jones 26 58. Justin Forsett 1 12. Greg Jennings 24 25. Donovan McNabb 3 19. Mark Ingram 26 59. Demarco Murray1 13. Miles Austin 23 ----------------- --------------------- 60. Shane Vereen 1 14. Brandon Marshall 22 26. Colt McCoy 2 20. Ahmad Bradshaw 24 61. Danny Woodhead 1 15. Dez Bryant 21 27. Matt Hasselbeck 2 21. DeAngelo Williams 23 62. Kendall Hunter 1 ------------------ 28. Chad Henne 1 22. Beanie Wells 20 63. Javon Ringer 1 16. Steve Johnson 19 29. Tarvaris Jackson 1 23. Knowshon Moreno 19 64. Montario Hardesty1 17. Mike A. Williams 19 30. Andy Dalton 1 24. Ryan Mathews 18 65. Marion Barber 1 18. Santonio Holmes 18 31. Charlie Whitehurst 1 25. Tim Hightower 17 66. Ryan Torain 1 ------------------ 32. John Beck 1 --------------------- 67. Toby Gerhart 1 19. Sidney Rice 16 33. Alex D. Smith 1 26. Fred Jackson 16 68. Jerome Harrison 1 20. Wes Welker 16 34. Tim Tebow 1 27. Marshawn Lynch 13 69. Anthony Dixon 1 21. Percy Harvin 15 35. Christian Ponder 1 28. Cedric Benson 13 70. Ricky Williams 1 22. Mario Manningham 15 36. Rex Grossman 1 29. Mike Tolbert 12 71. Mike Goodson 1 23. Jeremy Maclin 13 37. Colin Kaepernick 1 30. Joseph Addai 11 72. Le’Ron McClain 1 ------------------ 38. Blaine Gabbert 1 31. Ryan Grant 11 73. Bilal Powell 1 24. Austin Collie 12 25. Kenny Britt 12 69. Josh Morgan 1 Tight End D/ST 26. Anquan Boldin 12 70. Victor Cruz 1 27. Mike Thomas 10 -------------------- 1. Jermichael Finley 19 1. Pittsburgh Steelers 28. Marques Colston 10 71. Nate Washington 1 2. Antonio Gates 17 2. Green Bay Packers 29. Mike Sims-Walker 9 72. Anthony Armstrong 1 3. Dallas Clark 15 3. NY Jets 30. Lance Moore 9 73. Mohamed Massaquoi 1 4. Jason Witten 14 4. Philadelphia Eagles ----------------- 74. Harry Douglas 1 --------------------- --------------------- 31. Chad Ochocinco 7 75. Brandon LaFell 1 5. Vernon Davis 13 5. Baltimore Ravens 32. Danny Amendola 6 76. Titus Young 1 6. Owen Daniels 12 6. NY Giants 33. Jacoby Ford 5 77. Leonard Hankerson 1 7. Jimmy Graham 11 7. New England Patriots 34. Julio Jones 5 78. Louis Murphy 1 --------------------- 8. Chicago Bears 35. Pierre Garcon 4 79. Steve Smith (Phi) 1 8. Rob Gronkowski 9 9. Atlanta Falcons 36. Robert Meachem 4 -------------------- 9. Kellen Winslow 8 10. New Orleans Saints 37. Santana Moss 4 80. Jordan Shipley 1 10. Marcedes Lewis 7 11. San Diego Chargers 38. AJ Green 3 81. Steve Breaston 1 11. Jared Cook 6 12. Dallas Cowboys 39. Steve Smith (Car) 3 82. Damian Williams 1 --------------------- 13. Minnesota Vikings ------------------ 83. Jason Avant 1 12. Zach J. Miller 4 14. Miami Dolphins 40. Michael Crabtree 2 84. Danario Alexander 1 13. Aaron Hernandez 4 15. Detroit Lions 41. Braylon Edwards2 85. Golden Tate 1 14. Dustin Keller 3 16. San Francisco 49ers 42. Lee Evans 2 86. Mark Clayton 1 15. Brent Celek 3 17. Kansas City Chiefs 43. Hines Ward 2 87. Donald Driver 1 --------------------- 18. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 44. Johnny Knox 2 88. Brian Hartline 1 16. Lance Kendricks 2 19. Denver Broncos 45. Davone Bess 2 89. Emmanuel Sanders 1 17. Ben Watson 2 20. Tennessee Titans ------------------- --------------------- 18. Tony Moeaki 2 21. Indianapolis Colts 46. Antonio Brown 2 90. Donnie Avery 1 --------------------- 22. Oakland Raiders 47. Greg Little 2 91. Brian Robiskie 1 19. Heath Miller 2 23. St. Louis Rams 48. Plaxico Burress 2 92. Jabar Gaffney 1 20. Chris Cooley 2 24. Houston Texans 49. Malcom Floyd 2 93. Brandon Tate 1 21. Brandon Pettigrew 1 25. Arizona Cardinals 50. Denarius Moore 2 94. Jarett Dillard 1 22. Greg Olsen 1 26. Carolina Panthers 51. Nate Burleson 2 95. Ben Obomanu 1 23. Julius Thomas 1 27. Buffalo Bills 52. Jordy Nelson 2 96. Tandon Doss 1 --------------------- 28. Washington Redskins 53. Jason Hill 2 97. Devery Henderson 1 24. Kevin Boss 1 29. Cincinnati Bengals ------------------- 98. Jeremy Kerley 1 25. Tony Gonzalez 1 30. Seattle Seahawks 54. Roy E. Williams 1 99. Eric Decker 1 26. Todd Heap 1 31. Cleveland Browns 55. Andre Roberts 1 100. Dezmon Briscoe 1 27. Jermaine Gresham 1 32. Jacksonville Jaguars 56. Jerome Simpson 1 101. Torrey Smith 1 28. Anthony Fasano 1 102. Greg Camarillo 1 57. Arrelious Benn 1 29. Dennis Pitta 1 Kicker 58. Jacoby Jones 1 103. Kevin Ogletree 1 104. Michael Jenkins 1 30. Kellen Davis 1 59. Brandon Gibson 1 105. Vincent Brown 1 31. Visanthe Shiancoe 1 1. Neil Rackers 60. James Jones 1 106. Dane Sanzenbacher 1 32. Ed Dickson 1 2. Mason Crosby 61. Mike Williams (Sea) 1 107. Jerricho Cotchery 1 33. Fred Davis 1 3. Stephen Gostkowski 62. Earl Bennett 1 108. Jonathan Baldwin 1 34. Evan Moore 1 4. Nate Kaeding 5. Sebastian Janikowski 63. Derrick Mason 1 109. Early Doucet 1 35. Kyle Rudolph 1 -------------------- 110. Darrius Heyward-Bey 1 6. Garrett Hartley 36. John Carlson 1 7. Alex Henery 64. Roscoe Parrish 1 111. Jerheme Urban 1 37. Michael Hoomana 1 8. Matt Bryant 65. Kevin Walter 1 112. Deon Butler 1 38. Martellus Bennett 1 9. Josh Brown 66. Devin Hester 1 113. Patrick Crayton 1 39. Tony Scheffler 1 10. Adam Vinatieri 67. Eddie Royal 1 114. David Nelson 1 11. Lawrence Tynes 68. Deion Branch 1 12. Billy Cundiff .
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