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2014 ESPN Fantasy Football Draft Kit
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(363) Quarterbacks Peyton Manning, DEN Aaron Rodgers, GB Drew Brees, NO Matthew Stafford, DET Cam Newton, CAR Andrew Luck, IND Robert Griffin III, WAS Nick Foles, PHI Colin Kaepernick, SF Russell Wilson, SEA Matt Ryan, ATL Tom Brady, NE Tony Romo, DAL Philip Rivers, SD Jay Cutler, CHI Ben Roethlisberger, PIT Andy Dalton, CIN Eli Manning, NYG Carson Palmer, ARI Josh McCown, TB Joe Flacco, BAL Ryan Tannehill, MIA Johnny Manziel, CLE Alex Smith, KC EJ Manuel, BUF Sam Bradford, STL Geno Smith, NYJ Jake Locker, TEN Michael Vick, NYJ Matt Schaub, OAK Chad Henne, JAC Ryan Fitzpatrick, HOU Matt Cassel, MIN Teddy Bridgewater, MIN Brian Hoyer, CLE Mike Glennon, TB Kirk Cousins, WAS Blake Bortles, JAC Shaun Hill, STL Mark Sanchez, PHI Tight Ends Jimmy Graham, NO Julius Thomas, DEN Rob Gronkowski, NE Vernon Davis, SF Jordan Cameron, CLE Jason Witten, DAL Dennis Pitta, BAL Greg Olsen, CAR Jordan Reed, WAS Kyle Rudolph, MIN Martellus Bennett, CHI Delanie Walker, TEN Charles Clay, MIA Zach Ertz, PHI Antonio Gates, SD Ladarius Green, SD Heath Miller, PIT Coby Fleener, IND Eric Ebron, DET Tyler Eifert, CIN Jared Cook, STL Dwayne Allen, IND Ryan Griffin, HOU Austin Seferian-Jenkins, TB Owen Daniels, BAL Mychal Rivera, OAK Jace Amaro, NYJ Andrew Quarless, GB Scott Chandler, BUF Garrett Graham, HOU Jermaine Gresham, CIN Marcedes Lewis, JAC Jermichael Finley, FA Zach Miller, SEA Brandon Bostick, GB 4 9 6 9 12 10 10 7 8 4 9 10 11 10 9 12 4 8 4 7 11 5 4 6 9 4 11 9 11 5 11 10 10 10 4 7 10 11 4 7 1. 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Anderson, DEN Christine Michael, SEA Marcel Reece, OAK Knile Davis, KC James Starks, GB Mike Tolbert, CAR Jonathan Stewart, CAR Devonta Freeman, ATL LeGarrette Blount, PIT Andre Williams, NYG Ka'Deem Carey, CHI Latavius Murray, OAK Ahmad Bradshaw, IND Jacquizz Rodgers, ATL Lance Dunbar, DAL Bryce Brown, BUF Jonathan Dwyer, ARI Brandon Bolden, NE Ronnie Hillman, DEN Chris Polk, PHI BenJarvus Green-Ellis, CIN Jonathan Grimes, HOU Stepfan Taylor, ARI Jerick McKinnon, MIN Bobby Rainey, TB 10 6 7 9 4 9 11 7 12 10 4 4 9 4 4 10 4 10 11 9 10 10 8 11 9 11 8 9 6 10 10 9 7 5 9 12 5 5 6 11 11 5 4 10 9 10 4 6 4 8 11 9 4 4 5 6 9 12 12 9 12 8 9 5 10 9 11 9 4 10 4 7 4 10 4 10 7 78. (276) 79. (277) 80. (282) 81. (285) 82. (288) 83. (293) 84. (295) 85. 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Week 4 5 6 7 8 9 Teams on Bye
Cincinnati, Cleveland, Denver, St. Louis, Arizona, Seattle Oakland, Miami Kansas City, New Orleans Philadelphia, Tampa Bay NY Giants, San Francisco Atlanta, Buffalo Chicago, Detroit Green Bay, Tennessee Indianapolis, Minnesota, New England, San Diego, Washington, Houston Dallas, NY Jets, Jacksonville, Baltimore Pittsburgh, Carolina

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Position Jimmy Graham, NO

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Rank at position (overall rank)

Bye week

Rankings are based on a 10-team league with 1 QB, 2 RB, 2 WR, 1 TE, 1 Flex, 1 K, 1 D/ST, 7 bench Scoring: 1 pt per catch, 1 pt per 10 yds, 6 pts per TD rushing/receiving; 1 pt per 25 yds and 4 pts per TD passing
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