ROUND ONE
1. DON – Marhshall Faulk (RB STL) KEEPER – Position Rank: #27 Looks like the end of the line for Faulk. Injuries forced Don to screw around with his lineup all season long, so starting in 2005, Faulk is going to be a glorified backup, right?
2. ERIC – Rudi Johnson (RB CIN) – Position Rank: #9 Not bad for the first player “drafted” and not kept. But no, he wasn’t able to produce #2 numbers.
3. COLBY – Marvin Harrison (WR IND) – Position Rank: #9 Yeah, his stats weren’t elite, but if you look at the running backs that were available here, the Pounders made a good decision in grabbing a wide out.
4. BOB – Corey Dillon (RB NE) KEEPER – Position Rank: #6 Showed that he was the man if he ever got out of Cincy and helped lead Bob to his first Robioland title.
5. MATT – Terrell Owens (WR PHI) KEEPER – Position Rank: #6 A solid keeper who just so happened to be the #1 receiver up until he got hurt in Dallas .
6. DAVID – Clinton Portis (RB WAS) KEEPER – Position Rank: #14 He really struggled last season in Joe Gibb’s system, proving once again that super stud Broncos’ running backs aren’t so super once they leave Mile High.
7. MOLLY – Duece McAllister (RB NO) KEEPER – Position Rank: #21 Even when he wasn’t hurt, he played like he was. Tough to win when you’re top pick scores like this.
8. ROBIO – Fred Taylor (RB JAX) KEEPER – Position Rank: #15 He stayed healthy, but was never able to find the end zone. Sorrt, but 80 yards per game with no touchdowns is not worthy of a first-round pick.
9. RICH C – Ahman Green (RB GB) – Position Rank: #13 Green continues a theme with 1st rd running backs not finishing in the top-ten at RB. Nagging injuries kept him out of games and lost him carriers when he did play
10. ROB M – Priest Holmes (RB KC) – Position Rank: #16 An awesome early season came crumbling down when Priest got hurt…Rob had no real shot after that.
11. GRIFF – Shaun Alexander (RB SEA) – Position Rank: #2 Finally, a running back living up to the hype. One yard short of the rushing title is a solid year and a big reason why Griff returned (again) to the title game.
12. RICH B – L. Tomlinson (RB SD) – Position Rank: #4 Barring injury, Tomlinson will always be a top-five back for many years to come.
ROUND TWO
13. RICH B – Peyton Manning (QB IND) – Position Rank: #1 Greatest fantasy season ever…by anyone. With Peyton/Tomlinson combo, how did Burrier not win the title?
14. GRIFF – Randy Moss (WR MIN) – Position Rank: #27 He started off as league’s best WR, but injuries cost him his season.
15. ROB M – Torry Holt (WR STL) – Position Rank: #4 One of best hands all season, becoming an elite receiver for sure .
16. RICH C – Jamal Lewis (RB BAL) – Position Rank: #23 This trade didn’t workout that great for Calderon in 2004? But can it bounce his way in 2005?
17. ROBIO – Daute Culpepper (QB MIN) – Position Rank: #2 Traded to Bob for Hasselback and Droughns. Had his best season ever…but too bad he lead someone else to the championship.
18. MOLLY – Stephan Davis (RB CAR) – Position Rank: #57 Davis’ injury killed Molly Pop’s season, but he did still manage to rank higher than Garner.
19. DAVID – Michael Vick (QB ATL) – Position Rank: #13 Not proving his worth so far. In one game, he’d dominate, but in others he crushed David’s soul.
20. MATT – Edgerrin James (RB IND) – Position Rank: #5 A great trade for Matt, a great season for Edge…I would have love though if Peyton would have handed a few of those TD’s to James.
21. BOB – Kevin Barlow (RB SF) – Position Rank: #28 Was the only non-injured player drafted in the second round to be cut. Luckily it didn’t hurt Bob’s title run.
22. COLBY – Donovan McNabb (QB PHI) – Position Rank: #3 A risky pick after McNabb’s 2003 struggles, but he paid off big time for the Pounders.
23. ERIC – Hines Ward (WR PIT) – Position Rank: #22 Stats dipped a bit when Pitt switched to Big Ben. You want more out of a 2nd round receiver.
24. DON – Dominick Davis (RB HOU) – Position Rank: #7 The Dom continued to improve and cracked the top-ten in fantasy backs.
ROUND THREE
25. DON – Steve McNair (QB TEN) – Position Rank: #31 The years of drafting McNair this high are over. In fact, after this past season, the years of drafting McNair at all might be over.
26. ERIC – T. Jones (RB CHI) – Position Rank: #17 Started off looking like the next Priest Holmes, but fizzled big time at the end
27. COLBY – Quentin Griffin (RB DEN) – Position Rank: #68 Flop, flop, fizz, fizz…at least it was Robio’s season he ruined and not yours.
28. BOB – Chad Johnson (WR CIN) – Position Rank: #8 Struggled just a bit early on, but hit his stride in the second half.
29. MATT – Brian Westbrook (RB PHI) – Position Rank: #8 Rambled for tons of yards, but the end zone was always a mystery
30. DAVID – Lee Suggs (RB CLE) – Position Rank: #34 A slow start due to injuries. He finally got into the lineup but never lived up to the expectations of a 3rd rounder.
31. MOLLY – Travis Henry (RB BUF) – Position Rank: #74 Be glad you traded him, because a little injury meant McGahee time and no time for Henry
32. ROBIO – Kevin Jones (RB DET) – Position Rank: #20 After a terrible first six-weeks, ended up being one of the league’s best rushers in the late going and a big reason for Burrier’s second straight division title.
33. RICH C – Santana Moss (WR NYJ) – Position Rank: #34 Richie struggled drafting receivers in ’04 and Moss was the first and biggest busts of them all.
34. ROB M – Derrick Mason (WR TEN) – Position Rank: #16 Another Masterson player lost to injury for most of the season.
35. GRIFF – Andre Johnson (WR HOU) – Position Rank: #21 Had flashes of greatness, but didn’t quite make it to elite status. Maybe one more year is all he needs.
36. RICH B – Anthony Thomas (RB CHI) – Position Rank: #53 Worse pick of the draft. Thank your lucky stars you had Tomlinson and Manning to bail you out. Just imagine the big names below you could have had.
ROUND FOUR
37. RICH B – L. Coles (WR WAS) – Position Rank: #37 Be glad you traded him, because Jones helped you later on; Coles would have killed you.
38. GRIFF – Darell Jackson (WR SEA) – Position Rank: #13 Because he’s in Seattle , he gets forgotten, but Jackson had a decent year. Just imagine if he didn’t drop 85 passes a year.
39. ROB M – Chris Brown (RB TEN) – Position Rank: #24 Started off looking like the steal of the season, but ended up robbing Rob of a possible winning season.
40 RICH C – Steve Smith (WR CAR) – Position Rank: #146 The Wide receiver nightmare continues into the 4th rd for Calderon…this time with Smith going out early in the season with an injury
41 ROBIO – Tony Gonzalez (TE KC) – Position Rank: #1 It’s nice having the #1 TE, but drafting any number of the receivers below would have helped a lot.
42. MOLLY – Chris Chambers (WR MIA) – Position Rank: #25 The Dolphins offensive woes killed Chambers’ season
43. DAVID – Jimmy Smith (WR JAX) – Position Rank: #16 Everyone’s favorite cokehead may not be an elite receiver, but for a 4th round pick, he’s not too bad.
44. MATT – Eric Moulds (WR BUF) – Position Rank: #24 May not be the man anymore in the great white north and barely held on to his starting spot in Matt’s lineup
45. BOB – Javon Walker (WR GB) – Position Rank: #3 Walker stepped up big time and it took a lot of Bob’s balls to trade him away, but it paid off just fine.
46. COLBY – Brett Favre (QB GB) – Position Rank: #5 I’ll say it again; you already had McNabb. No way you draft a backup QB in the 4th rd.
47. ERIC – Peerless Price (WR ATL) – Position Rank: #50 The days of drafting Price are just about over. Can you say, Alvin Harper?
48. DON – Joe Horn (WR NO) – Position Rank: #2 It’s hard to believe, but Joe Horn was the 2nd best receiver all season. I’m shocked.
ROUND FIVE
49. DON – Todd Heap (TE BAL) – Position Rank: #24 Injuries killed his season, but Don picked up Eric Johnson, making Heap’s loss not quite a problem.
50. ERIC – Duce Staley (RB PIT) – Position Rank: #35 The Bus stole his Touchdowns and his injury stole the second half of his season.
51. COLBY – Moe Williams (RB MIN) – Position Rank: #49 He never found a spot in the lineup and eventually became 4th string on the Vikings.
52. BOB – Matt Hasselback (QB SEA) – Position Rank: #12 Started off strong, but died a harsh death in the last five weeks of the season.
53. MATT – Randy McMichael (TE MIA) – Position Rank: #5 One of many really bad GM decisions by Matt. After cutting McMichael, Matt would struggle all season at TE, while Griff got himself a top-five TE off the waiver wire.
54. DAVID – Curtis Martin (RB NYJ) – Position Rank: #3 The 3rd best sleeper pick of the season, behind Barber and McGahee.
55. MOLLY – Alge Crumpler (TE ATL) – Position Rank: #4 It’s a sad day in Molly Popland when your first pick you can actually smile about is your tight end in the 5th round.
56. ROBIO – Ravens Defense (DST BAL) – Position Rank: #3 Culpepper, Gonzalez and the Ravens Defense were huge positives for Robio this season, but that’s about all I got.
57. RICH C – Justin McCareins (WR NYJ) – Position Rank: #42 Let the WR jinx continue…Moss, Smith and here was a panic pick that was not very smart
58. ROB M – Kellon Winslow (TE CLE) – Position Rank: #79 Oh, there was so much promise, so much hope and it all vanished late in a game during an onside kick.
59. GRIFF – Trent Green (QB KC) – Position Rank: #4 A great 5th rd QB that helped lead the Stoner to his 2nd division title
60. RICH B – Charlie Gardner (RB TB) – Position Rank: #95 Another awful RB decision by Burrier; first Thomas and then Garner. Not looking like a title defender.
ROUND SIX
61. RICH B – Daniel Graham (TE NE) – Position Rank: #10 Graham finally looked like that player we all thought he would be when he was drafted by the Patriots. I still believe though he would have been available a few rounds later.
62. GRIFF – Tim Brown (WR TB) – Position Rank: #111 A really bad, bad, bad heart pick for Griff. There’s was nothing out there that showed Brown to be worthy of this pick.
63. ROB M – Chad Pennington (QB NYJ) – Position Rank: #19 The injury bug bit Rob at RB, WR and also at QB with Pennington.
64. RICH C – Marc Bulger (QB STL) – Position Rank: #10 He had a decent year, but still needs to improve to be a championship caliber Quarterback.
65. ROBIO – Koren Robinson (WR SEA) – Position Rank: #62 Yet another season, yet another Koren Robinson bust.
66. MOLLY – Patrots Defense (DST NE) – Position Rank: #4 Back-to-back good picks by Molly…but they were expandable because Molly also had the #1 ranked defense ( Buffalo Bills)
67. DAVID – Rod Smith (WR DEN) – Position Rank: #12 Another year we predict his decline, another year he proves Robio wrong
68. MATT – Panthers Defense (DST CAR) – Position Rank: #14 The Panthers struggled for half the year, but came on strong for Eric late in the season.
69. BOB – Reggie Wayne (WR IND) – Position Rank: #7 4th best steal of the draft. Who knew he was the better receiver in Indy.
70. COLBY – Issac Bruce (WR STL) – Position Rank: #14 After a so-so year in ’03, Bruce strikes back in ‘04
71. ERIC – Aaron Rogers (QB NO) – Position Rank: #11 He may have started all season, but he probably shouldn’t have.
72. DON – Deion Branch (WR NE) – Position Rank: #47 Injuries made Branch pointless in fantasy land
ROUND SEVEN
73. DON – Plaxico Burress (WR PIT) – Position Rank: #36 Burress sets a new low in ’04, yet somehow still gets a good payday by the Giants in ’05.
74. ERIC – Jeremy Shockey (TE NYG) – Position Rank: #6 Imagine how good he’d be if he didn’t drop like five balls a game?
75. COLBY – Tyreon Weatley (RB OAK) – Position Rank: #55 Wheatley would be the first of many failed Raiders running back picks
76. BOB – Eddie George (RB DAL) – Position Rank: #47 This guy had no business being drafted, picked up and traded. He had no business being in the league.
77. MATT – Charles Rogers (WR DET) – Position Rank: #173 He had so much promise coming out of Michigan St. , but he’s done nothing so far in the NFL.
78. DAVID – Bucs Defense (DST TB) – Position Rank: #7 Davie should have had a little more patience as they ended up the 7th best defense in the league.
79. MOLLY – Jake Delhomme (QB CAR) – Position Rank: #9 Molly lost patience in him, but probably shouldn’t have as he was a top-five QB the last half of the season.
80. ROBIO – Michael Bennett (RB MIN) – Position Rank: #50 Barely was able to get a few carries a game once he came back
81. RICH C – Tatum Bell (RB DEN) – Position Rank: #48 This is and has always been about 2005. He did crack the Bronco lineup eventually and showed a lot of promise for ‘05
82. ROB M – Amani Toomer (WR NYG) – Position Rank: #54 Was a big bust, especially after Manning got the nod.
83. GRIFF – Marcus Pollard (TE IND) – Position Rank: #14 Was a decent tight end for a while, but started to lose touches to Dallas Clark .
84. RICH B – Roy Williams (WR DET) – Position Rank: #31 Looked like a big-time steal, but the sizzled fizzled in the mizzle.
ROUND EIGHT
85. RICH B – Key Johnson (WR DAL) – Position Rank: #29 New team, same ole Keyshawn (average receiver)
86. GRIFF – TJ Duckett (RB ATL) – Position Rank: #38 When will we ever learn, TJ will never pass up Dunn.
87. ROB M – Julius Jones (RB DAL) – Position Rank: #31 Man, who saw this coming? Out injured all season and then, boom! One of the league’s best rushers. Because of all the IR issues with Rob’s team, he had to cut Jones before he got going.
88. RICH C – Larry Fitzgerald (WR ARI) – Position Rank: #33 Purely a keeper hopeful, but never really shinned in the desert.
89. ROBIO – Jerry Porter (WR OAK) – Position Rank: #22 A popular sleeper pick, never panned out until it was much too late.
90. MOLLY – David Givens (WR NE) – Position Rank: #30 Reason number #42, don’t draft Patriot receivers.
91. DAVID – Donte Stallworth (WR NO) – Position Rank: #35 Not only did he not pass up Horn, he took a step backwards
92. MATT – Tiki Barber (RB NYG) – Position Rank: #1 The steal of the draft. The #1 running back should not be drafted in the 8th round.
93. BOB – Cowboys Defense (DST DAL) – Position Rank: #28 One of the worse defense of the year.
94. COLBY – Chiefs Defense (DST KC) – Position Rank: #31 They took a step up!!! They were the 31st best defense instead of the 32nd worst defense.
95. ERIC – Eddie Kennison (WR KC) – Position Rank: #17 Hey, 17th ranked WR is pretty good for a K.C. receiver.
96. DON – Willis McGahee (RB BUF) – Position Rank: #12 The 2nd best sleeper of the draft. Barber was certainly the best of ’04, but McGahee’s effect will be much longer. Do you realize, he won’t cost you a 1st round pick until the 2009 season?
ROUND NINE
97. DON – Dolphins Defense (DST MIA) – Position Rank: #18 A strike out on three pitches in the 9th, bad!
98. ERIC – Joey Harrington (QB DET) – Position Rank: #18 He had the weapons and continued to not produce. He has one more shot before he goes bye-bye for good.
99. COLBY – Bubba Franks (TE GB) – Position Rank: #11 Imagine if Brett actually found Franks more often between the 20-yard lines
100. BOB – Boo Williams (TE NO) – Position Rank: #22 Not easy finding a sleeper keeper TE this late
101. MATT – Ashley Lelie (WR DEN) – Position Rank: #19 Solid year…looking ready to take the leap to top-ten status
102. DAVID – Jaguars Defense (DST JAX) – Position Rank: #11 Started off strong, but sank a bit towards the end
103. MOLLY – Jamal White (RB TB) – Position Rank: #113 Stupid, stupid pick.
104. ROBIO – Kevin Johnson (WR BAL) – Position Rank: #93 Terrible backup…biggest waste of time
105. RICH C – Justin Fargos (RB OAK) – Position Rank: #90 A popular sleeper pick flopped and never woke up
106. ROB M – Travis Minor (RB MIA) – Position Rank: #51 Someone had to step into Ricky’s shoes, sadly for Robby, it wasn’t Minor
107. GRIFF – Bills Defense (DST BUF) – Position Rank: #1 It seems like a lot of teams find the #1 defense in the late rounds
108. RICH B – Eagles Defense (DST PHI) – Position Rank: #8 Not too shabby of a pick.
ROUND TEN
109. RICH B – Adam Vinatieri (PK NE) – Position Rank: #1 Yeah, you got the #1 kicker, but you love taking Patriot players early, don’t you?
110. GRIFF – John Kasey (PK CAR) – Position Rank: #23 Now do you think he was worth a pick this early?
111. ROB M – David Carr (QB HOU) – Position Rank: #14 14th best QB isn’t bad…one more step forward is all he needs.
112. RICH C – Tyrone Calico (WR TEN) – Position Rank: #158 Tyrone ends up just like the rest of Rich’s drafted receivers…on the cutting room floor.
113. ROBIO – Warrick Dunn (RB ATL) – Position Rank: #10 A great pick, top ten runner in the 10th…too bad those numbers helped out someone else’s team.
114. MOLLY – Bears Defense (DST CHI) – Position Rank: #12 Average defense in a late round. Yawn.
115. DAVID – L.J. Smith (TE PHI) – Position Rank: #13 Not quite a sleeper, but definitely better than expected
116. MATT – Jake Plummer (QB DEN) – Position Rank: #6 For the 6th best QB, he sure seem to hurt Matt’s team a few times
117. BOB – Marty Booker (WR MIA) – Position Rank: #56 With no Dolphins QB, no need to keep Booker onboard
118. COLBY – Mike Vanderjagt (PK IND) – Position Rank: #10 The problem was Manning was throwing too many TD’s…kickers need field goals, not extra-points
119. ERIC – Broncos Defense (DST DEN) – Position Rank: #9 Guess what…the Broncos were on your roster in the final week.
120. DON – Steven Jackson (RB STL) – Position Rank: #32 You needed him because of Faulk, but he showed a lot of promises when he got in.
ROUND ELEVEN
121. DON – Brandon Stockley (WR IND) – Position Rank: #15 Great find. Who knew a third-receiver could produce so much?
122. ERIC – William Green (RB CLE) – Position Rank: #44 Suggs never faltered.
123. COLBY – M. Mohammad (WR CAR) – Position Rank: #1 What a fucking pick. You could argue he was the steal of the draft.
124. BOB – Deshaun Foster (RB CAR) – Position Rank: #66 With Davis down, Foster was ready to step in; but he soon went down too
125. MATT – Carson Palmer (QB CIN) – Position Rank: #22 Produced nothing in ’04, but great keeper in ’05. Its this pick that is the reason why I created the “Practice Player” for ‘05
126. DAVID – Brandon Lloyd (WR SF) – Position Rank: #49 No one stepped up in 49er land
127. MOLLY – V. Testaverde (QB DAL) – Position Rank: #20 Was great in the first half of games; was awful in the second half of games
128. ROBIO – Troy Hambrick (RB ARI) – Position Rank: #70 Just like 2001, Troy was unable to unseat Emmitt
129. RICH C – Drew Bennett (WR TEN) – Position Rank: #5 Finally, a great receiver pick in the 11th. It took him a while to get it going, but was the best receiver over the last month of ‘04
130. ROB M – Donald Driver (WR GB) – Position Rank: #10 Quickly looking like the best round for receivers…Driver just a step down from Mohammad and Bennett.
131. GRIFF – Kurt Warner (QB NYG) – Position Rank: #28 Actually looked decent early on, but Eli came in and Kurt was worthless
132. RICH B – LaMont Jordan (RB NYJ) – Position Rank: #42 Never got the nod in New York
ROUND TWELVE
133. RICH B – Ike Hilliard (WR NYG) – Position Rank: #83 Talk about falling off the radar. The Ike disappeared this year.
134. GRIFF – Bill Schroeder (WR TB) – Position Rank: #113 Another tragic Buccaneers pick by Griff
135. ROB M – Jets Defense (DST NYJ) – Position Rank: #6 Guess what…they were better than good.
136. RICH C – Aaron Elling (PK MIN) – Position Rank: #36 Kicked in one field goal for the Vikings
137. ROBIO – Peter Warrick (WR CIN) – Position Rank: #129 Another receiver for Robio, that fell flat on its face.
138. MOLLY – Josh Brown (PK HOU) – Position Rank: #9 Not too hot; not too cold. Juuussstt right.
139. DAVID – Byron Leftwich (QB JAX) – Position Rank: #16 He looked alright at times, but has yet to establish himself as fantasy worthy.
140. MATT – Seahawks Defense (DST SEA) – Position Rank: #23 Possibly a sleeper defense that simply didn’t payoff.
141. BOB – Justin Gage (WR CHI) – Position Rank: #121 Chad Hutchinson started a freaking game…what you going to do?
142. COLBY – Jerome Bettis (RB PIT) – Position Rank: #19 Staley went down and The Bus was suddenly a stud for Eric then Robio then Molly.
143. ERIC – Rod Gardner (WR WAS) – Position Rank: #46 No Redskin benefited with Joe Gibbs at the throne
144. DON – Mike Alstott (RB TB) – Position Rank: #64 People will need to learn; stop drafting the A-Train
ROUND THIRTEEN
145. DON – Josh Reed (WR BUF) – Position Rank: #126 Stepped into Peerless Price’s shoes and fell flat on his ass trying to fill them.
146. ERIC – Eli Manning (QB NYG) – Position Rank: #37 He’s no Peyton Manning, at least not yet.
147. COLBY – Ron Dayne (RB NYG) – Position Rank: #87 People who draft Dayne suck ass.
148. BOB – Jay Feely (PK ATL) – Position Rank: #20 Kickers always rotate in and out, so its not a bad pick
149. MATT – Reshaun Woods (WR SF) – Position Rank: #112 You tried to find a rookie sleeper late, but this one was not meant to be.
150. DAVID – Jason Hanson (PK DET) – Position Rank: #15 Luckily you found a better little white kicker in the season.
151. MOLLY – Andre Davis (WR CLE) – Position Rank: #72 How many small, worthless receivers does one team need?
152. ROBIO – S. Janikowski (PK OAK) – Position Rank: #10 Is it my imagination or did Bob pick up every single player this season?
153. RICH C – Titans Defense (DST TEN) – Position Rank: #27 Yikes…what happened to this defense?
154. ROB M – John Hall (PK NYJ) – Position Rank: #31 One of the league’s worst kickers
155. GRIFF – Falcons Defense (DST ATL) – Position Rank: #10 They didn’t suck this year. This was a good pick
156. RICH B – J. Kliensasser (TE MIN) – Position Rank: #85 Never even got a chance to play
ROUND FOURTEEN
157. RICH B – Tia Streets (WR DET) – Position Rank: #100 He wasn’t cut. But he should have been.
158. GRIFF – Billy Miller (TE HOU) – Position Rank: #39 Two years ago, he looked like a future stud…but that was two years ago.
159. ROB M – Onterrio Smith (RB MIN) – Position Rank: #30 He got the starting nod once he came back, but never got the carries in the Vikings crowded backfield
160. RICH C – Dallas Clark (TE IND) – Position Rank: #12 Strange season; great opening game, traded. The next three games, he did nothing. He gets cut. Then suddenly gets hot and picked up by Griff, a team already with a good TE.
161. ROBIO – Bengals Defense (DST CIN) – Position Rank: #15 So far, Marvin Lewis hasn’t been able to flip the Bengals defense around
162. MOLLY – Marcus Robinson (WR MIN) – Position Rank: #39 Showed some flash for a game or two, but it was all a tease
163. DAVID – N. Davenport (RB GB) – Position Rank: #61 Can’t do much unless Green goes out for the year.
164. MATT – Nate Kaeding (PK SF) – Position Rank: #12 I was wrong; the Chargers did score and Nate was a decent kicker
165. BOB – Ricky Proehl (WR STL) – Position Rank: #68 White receivers are such a waste
166. COLBY – Cedrick Wilson (WR SF) – Position Rank: #51 49ers receivers equals zero worth.
167. ERIC – Jeff Reed (PK PIT) – Position Rank: #5 Waited for a kicker and you got a good one.
168. DON – Rex Grossman (QB CHI) – Position Rank: #46 Not a bad pick; he just got hurt too early
ROUND FIFTEEN
169. DON – Olindo Mare (PK MIA) – Position Rank: #29 If the Dolphins can’t score; neither can Mare
170. ERIC – Garrison Hearst (RB DEN) – Position Rank: #97 He snuck a few peeks into the starting lineup, but too much younger talent on the Broncos backfield.
171. COLBY – Musa Smith (RB BAL) – Position Rank: #118 He played in a couple games, but never showed off anything when playing
172. BOB – Drew Brees (QB SD) – Position Rank: #7 Great last round find. Too bad you cut him.
173. MATT – Freddie Mitchell (WR PHI) – Position Rank: #77 You drafted Freddie Mitchell…loser
174. DAVID – Matt Schobel (TE CIN) – Position Rank: #29 Nice thought, but didn’t pay off
175. MOLLY – Jerry Rice (WR OAK) – Position Rank: #66 Hopefully you’ll go down as the last owner to waste a pick on Jerry Rice.
176. ROBIO – AJ Freeley (QB MIA) – Position Rank: #32 Did I make any good picks after round six?
177. RICH C – Robert Ferguson (WR GB) – Position Rank: #87 Wide receiver count for Calderon: 7 receivers taken; only one finished in the top 30 (Bennett)
178. ROB M – Ben Troupe (TE TEN) – Position Rank: #28 With the luck you had drafting TE’s this season, pray to the fantasy goods Witten fell your way.
179. GRIFF – Az-Zahir Hakim (WR DET) – Position Rank: #58 Uh, nope.
180. RICH B – Jed Weaver (TE NE) – Position Rank: #63 And the last player taken in the 2004 draft is…the 63rd ranked tight end.
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