Griffins are Fantasy Bowl XI Champs, 76-53 ; Keystone wins points title

The New York Griffins, making a record sixth appearance in the Fantasy Bowl, took home the championship trophy for 2002 with a 76-53 win over Graynbald. It is New York’s 2nd champsionship. The defending champion Keystone Longfellows denied the New York Griffins both trophies. Keystone outpaced NYG to win the overall points title by a 22-point margin over New York and a 30-point margin over GBM.

The final prize money slot for Remaining Non-Money Point Leader will be split between Boston and Dallas, both ending the season with 933 points. Tiebreakers are only applied to win-loss games. We have no tiebreakers specifically for points standings, so the money is split. “Both teams get a measly check that probably won’t buy a good case of beer, and for that they are both knocked out of the lottery and lose the ability to hold 6 players for 2003,” said one owner who prefered to remain anonymous. “Not that I’m bitter or anything,” he added.

OTHER FINALS:

Fantasy Bowl Third Place Game

  • KEY Longfellows 57, FFL Froglickers 35

Consolatation Finals

  • MER Mustangs 30, MVO Impossibles 25

Cellar Dweller Finals

  • MIA Muffdivers 60, SYR Blizzard 15
GBM (12-3)
NYG (11-4)
Aaron Brooks 6 Peyton Manning 22
Dee Brown 14 Ladell Betts 14
Warrick Dunn 17 Fred Taylor 0
Leon Johnson 0 LaDainian Tomlinson 11
Koren Robinson 5 Rod Gardner 2
Tai Streets 5 Randy Moss 12
Derrius Thompson 8 Travis Taylor 6
Mike Hollis -2 David Akers 9
TOTAL 53 TOTAL 76

Fantasy Bowl Third Place Game

  • KEY Longfellows 57, FFL Froglickers 35

Consolatation Finals

  • MER Mustangs 30, MVO Impossibles 25

Cellar Dweller Finals

  • MIA Muffdivers 60, SYR Blizzard 15

Other Scores

  • BOS 48
  • DAL 34
  • NDV 45
  • NPB 44
  • BOB 61
  • RMD 8

Week 15 Notes

Fantasy Bowl Semifinals:

  • GBM Mud 68, KEY Longfellows 41
  • NYG Griffins 80, FFL Froglickers 42

Consoltation Semifinals:

  • MER Mustangs 25, DAL Armadillos 22
  • MVO Impossibles 44, NPB Nightmare 31

Cellar Dweller Semifinals:

  • MIA Muffdivers 48, RMD Raptors 50
  • BOB Big Bang 77, SYR Blizzard 71

Other Scores:

  • NDV 2x4s 92
  • BOS Wildcats 69

Player of the Week — Clinton Portis: 37 points

Week 14 Notes

Wild Card: Keystone pulls the miraculous comeback with 32 points Monday night to tie Dallas 73-73 and gets the win via the bench points tiebreaker (20-8). The win sends KEY to the playoffs in the Wild Card slot. DAL drops to the #4 seed in the consolation bracket.

Divisions: The Froglickers capture the Paterno division in the final weekend, despite a loss to Boston. Mission Viejo couldn’t take advantage of the opening, losing to Richmond. FFL joins GBM and NYG as the division winners for 2002.

Fantasy Bowl Semi-Finals [and Seedings]:

  • [1] Graynbald Mud (11-3) vs. [4] Keystone Longfellows (9-5)
  • [2] New York Griffins (10-4) vs. [3] Frelinghuysen Froglickers (9-5)

Consolation Bracket [and Seedings]:

  • [1] Mercer Mustangs (8-6) vs. [4] Dallas Armadillos (7-7)
  • [2] Mission Viejo Impossibles (8-6) vs. [3] Newport Beach Nightmare (7-7)

Cellar Dwellar “Championship” [and Seedings]:

  • [1] Miami Muffdivers (3-11) vs. [4] Richmond Raptors (5-9)
  • [2] Big Oregon Bang (4-10) vs. [3] Syracuse Blizzard (5-9)
  • Higher seeding = worse record, and the losers move on to final round

Player of the Week — Ricky Williams: 32 points

Put Me In, Coach — Notable “bench” scores of Week 14:

  • BOB – Tim Couch (11)
  • SYR – Quincy Morgan (20)
  • MVO – Jon Kitna (19)
  • RMD – Joe Jurevicius (17)
  • NPB – Kerry Collins (10)
  • MER – Bill Gramatica (11)

Week 13 Notes

Imagine this scenario, if you will: Suppose the final scores for week 14 fall like this: NYG beats MER, DAL beats KEY, NPB beats NDV, and RMD beats MVO. If that happens, we will have a 5-team tie for the Wild Card slot. So don’t expect to find any permutations on all the various possibilities. I don’t get paid to do this, after all…

Cappelletti Division: NYG Griffins have clinched the division. NYG could end up tied with both MER and KEY, but the Griffins win the tiebreaker against both — 2-0 record vs. KEY this year; potential split with MER on the season but better (6-1) division record.

Engle Division: GBM Mud clinched their division last month, but loss this week to the Griffins leaves the door open for NYG to nail the #1 seed in the playoffs if they end up tied with best W-L record (GBM leads NYG by only 4 points overall).

Paterno Division: Up for grabs, but not in a head-to-head game. An FFL loss to BOS coupled with a MVO win over RMD would give the Impossibles the division crown. Otherwise, FFL wins the division.

Wild Card: As far as overall record is concerned, any of the following teams could potentially end up tied with the same W-L record for the WC slot: MER, KEY, DAL, NPB and the second-place team in the Paterno Division (either MVO or FFL). Obviously, DAL and NPB with 7-6 records are huge long-shots. With a win this week, KEY would likely clinch the WC holding tiebreakers over MER, FFL and MVO.

Consolation: Of the 8 teams mentioned in the various division scenarios above that do NOT make the top-tier playoffs, all but NPB are guaranteed a slot in the consolation bracket. NDV could steal the last spot here from NPB with win in Week 14 over NPB if the winning point margin is greater than 65 points.

Entirely Eliminated from all Playoff Possibility: MIA, BOS, BOB, RMD and SYR.

Player of the Week — LaDainian Tomlinson: 40 points

Put Me In, Coach — Notable “bench” scores of Week 13:

  • BOS – Chad Pennington (12)
  • BOS – Keenan McCardell (11)
  • MVO – Jon Kitna (15)
  • NYG – Trent Green (10)
  • GBM – Derrius Thompson (11)
  • GBM – Koren Robinson (11)
  • NPB – Kerry Collins (13)
  • NPB – Jason Hanson (14)
  • KEY – Marc Boerigter (12)
  • MER – Ryan Longwell (12)
  • FFL – Brian Finneran (14)

Week 12 Notes

Playoff Picture

  • Cappelletti Division:
    • NYG (8-4) – remaining vs. GBM and MER. Controls own fate.
    • MER (8-4) – remaining vs. NDV and NYG. Controls own fate.
    • KEY (7-5) – remaining vs. NPB and DAL. Needs big help to win division. Loses Wild Card (WC) tiebreaker with NYG. Would have edge in WC tiebreaker against MER. A win vs. NPB this week would also help in WC race.
    • DAL (6-6) – remaining vs. RMD and KEY. Probably not mathetically eliminated from top-tier playoffs, but highly unlikely. One more win would probably lock up consolation bracket spot.
    • RMD (4-8) – remaining vs. DAL and MVO. Very long shot for consolation slot.
  • Engle Division:
    • GBM (10-2) – remaining vs. NYG and BOB. Clinched division title, one win away from clinching #1 seed.
    • NPB (7-5) – remaining vs. KEY and NDV. Not out of the WC hunt entirely, but needs help. Absolutely needs a win vs. KEY this week.
    • NDV (5-7) – remaining vs. MER and NPB. Fighting for consolation spot.
    • SYR (4-8) – remaining vs. BOB and GBM. Very long shot for consolation spot.
  • Paterno Division:
    • FFL (8-4) – remaining vs. MIA and BOS. Controls own fate. Tiebreaker loss this week to MVO leaves an opening for MVO to win the division should FFL lose one of it’s final two.
    • MVO (7-5) – remaining vs. BOS and RMD. Win out combined with one loss by FFL and MVO wins the division. Would lose WC tiebreakers with NPB and DAL and did not play KEY this season, so WC slot is highly unlikely.
    • BOS (4-8) – remaining vs. MVO and FFL. One big week away from being in the thick of points race with 5 weeks left. Also can play spoiler with division championship.
    • BOB (4-8) – remaining vs. SYR and MIA. Very long shot for consolation slot.
    • MIA (2-10) – remaining vs. FFL and SYR. Thanks for playing!

Player of the Week — Priest Holmes: 43 points

Put Me In, Coach — Notable “bench” scores of Week 12:

  • BOS – William Green (10)
  • GBM – Tyrone Wheatley (11)
  • GBM – Dez White (11)
  • KEY – Jerry Porter (14)
  • KEY – Olindo Mare (11)
  • MER – Stephen Davis (23)
  • NYG – Trent Green (17)

Week 11 Notes

Player of the Week — Terrell Owens: 26 points

Put Me In, Coach — Notable “bench” scores of Week 11:

  • MVO – Jon Kitna (15)
  • BOS – Chad Pennington (18)
  • NPB – Marc Bulger (15)
  • MER – Drew Brees (15)
  • MER – Wayne Chrebet (12)
  • FFL – James Thrash (14)
  • SYR – David Carr (17)
  • NDV – Steve McNair (14)
  • NDV – Bill Schroeder (13)

Week 10 Notes

Player of the Week — Tommy Maddox: 33 points (new all-time league high for QB)
Coulda been Co-Player of the Week 
— On a week when a new high is set for a QB for individual scoring, make note that TWO quarterbacks could have broken the record … Newport Beach Nightmare QB Mulc Bulger (Rams) would also have scored 33 points had he been in the starting lineup.
Nibsism of the Week 
— But of course! This time it was RB Mike Alstott who was on a bye week for the Raptors. Looking over Nibs’ roster, however, reveals that all of his players have now had their bye weeks. And yet … he still has that elusive “free agent” wide receiver — Jeff Graham — on his roster, so we might not have to retired the award quite yet.
Put Me In, Coach — Notable “bench” scores of Week 10:
NPB – Marc Bulger (33)
KEY – Jerry Porter (10)
DAL – Adam Vinatieri (16)
FFL – Reggie Wayne (14)
SYR – Kevin Faulk (17)

Week 9 Notes

Player of the Week — Antowain Smith: 26 points
Nibsism of the Week I, II and III 
— We’ve come to expect a Nibsism nearly every week from Nibs, but how about 3 of them? Yes indeed … he started 3 players who were on bye weeks: Brian Griese, Mike Anderson (both Broncos) and Deuce McAllister (Saints).
Nibsism of the Week IV — We haven’t come to expect a Nibsism from our illustrious lawyer friend in the Pacific Northwest, but the Big Bang started a bye week player as well: Broncos WR Rod Smith.
Put Me In, Coach — Notable “bench” scores of Week 9:
BOS – Chad Pennington (15)
BOS – LaMont Jordan (14)
MVO – Jon Kitna (21)
MVO – T.J. Duckett (11)
DAL – Mark Brunnell (12)

Week 8 Notes

Player of the Week — Deuce McAllister: 28 points
Nibsism of the Week
 — Nibs (again, of course) starts K Jeff Wilkins, who was on a bye week. Richmond wins anyway. France surrenders.
Put Me In, Coach — Notable “bench” scores of Week 8:
BOB – Tim Couch (17)
BOB – Marcel Shipp (12)
NDV – Steve McNair (14)
MVO – Derrick Mason (17)
DAL – Jay Feely (14)

Week 7 Notes

Player of the Week — Marshall Faulk: 43 points
Nibsism of the Week
 — Nibs (of course) starts WR Kevin Dyson, Titans, who was on a bye week.
Put Me In, Coach — Notable “bench” scores of Week 7:
FFL – Michael Vick (11)
BOS – Antonio Bryant (11)
GBM – Koren Robinson (17)
RMD – Jeff Wilkins (17)

Week 6 Notes

Player of the Week — Travis Henry: 26 points
Nibsism of the Week
 — Nibs (of course) starts WR Antonio Freeman, Eagles, who was on a bye week. And he still beat the previously-undefeated Newport Beach.
Put Me In, Coach — Notable “bench” scores of Week 6:
MER – Drew Brees (14)
KEY – Morten Andersen (10)
NYG – Trent Green (12)

Week 5 Notes

Quotable: “Sorry about the last minute change Nick. I was waiting for the Steelers to permanently bench Steeler QB Stewart before I beat your ass. NIBS BEAT NICK, NIBS BEAT NICK, NIBS BEAT NICK … did I mention Nibs beat Nick.”
– Raptors owner Chris Lieberman

Player of the Week — Priest Holmes: 31 points
Player of the Week Besides Priest Holmes: Rich Gannon: 29 points
Nibsism of the Week
 — Nibs calls Nick’s cell phone before kickoff, changes his QB from Kordell to Griese (the boner subsided, apparently), and tells Nick to pass along the change to Ying. Nick doesn’t get cell message until Monday morning. Everyone thinks Nick won when Nibs actually beat him. Don’t know if this counts as a true Nibsism, but Nibs beating Nick is certainly newsworthy.
Clash of the Titans — Dan and Zilb both dissed the esteemed FFF editor for not playing up their titanic tilt of undefeated teams before this weekend’s games. Boohoo. Dan won, by the way. Newport Beach is the only undefeated team in the league. Newsflash: hell freezes over, film at 11.
Are They Magic? — No, they’re still the Armadillos. New rule proposal … if you lead the league in points, you must have a team name that at the very least reflects your current state of residence. Dallas/Orlando leads the league in points. Newsflash: pigs fly, film at 11.
Hot Transaction of the Week — If there is anyone that does NOT want to add Patrick Ramsey, please speak now. Anyone? Bueller?
Put Me In, Coach — Notable “bench” scores of Week 5:
BOS – Terry Glenn (11)
DAL – Brandon Stokely (14)
GBM – Jim Miller (20)
NPB – Kerry Collins (13)

Week 4 Notes

Player of the Week — Shaun Alexander: 46 points
Nibsism of the Week I — After going two whole weeks without submitting a lineup that consisted of either 1) a retired player; or 2) a bye-week player, Nibs had WR Terrell Owens (bye week) in his starting lineup.
Almost Nibsism of the Week II — NPB submitted a lineup with Garrison Hearst (bye week) but Dan e-mailed at the very last minute with a correction.
Kinda Nibsism of the Week III — NPB did, however, start Patriots WR Troy Brown, who was ruled out of the game earlier in the week due to injury.
No Support — The Big Bang suffered a 53-52 loss, despite RB Shaun Alexander’s whopping 46-point effort. Let’s do the math — the rest of BOB’s team scored a total of 6 points.
WTF? — The Rams are 0-4, the Chargers are 4-0, and the Dallas Armadillos are second in the league in overall points (both points for and points against — which accounts for the 1-3 record). And while we’re at it, why are they still called the “Dallas Armadillos” when the team’s been in Florida for 3 years?
WTF? II – Week 5 game of the week: undefeated FFL (4-0) vs. undefeated NPB (4-0).
Put Me In, Coach — Notable “bench” scores of Week 4:
BOB – Marcel Shipp (17)
MVO – Stacey Mack (20)
GBM – Corey Bradford (17)
RMD – Brian Griese (15) [does Nibs just have a
boner for Kordell Stewart, or what’s the deal?]
SYR – Jamel White (14)

Week 3 Notes

Player of the Week — Priest Holmes: 35 points
I Wish It Was 2000 Again — Syracuse and Boston, 2000’s Fantasy Bowl teams, both open season 0-3
Surprise of the Week I — Nibs has gone two whole weeks without submitting a lineup that consisted of either 1) a retired player; or 2) a bye-week player
Surprise of the Week II — Those golden California boys (NPB and MVO) are both 3-0.
Now That’s Consistent — Newport Beach has scored exactly 45 points in each of their first 3 games. All wins.
Whozat He Drafted? — The name Lamar Gordon (4 carries, 44 yards, TD) brought a collective What The Fuck? during the draft. Not that Ying would wish a serious neck injury or anything on Marshall Faulk… I’m just sayin’
Put Me In, Coach — Notable “bench” scores of Week 3:
MIA – Todd Pinkston (12)
FFL – Brian Finneran (14)
NDV – Clinton Portis (14)
NPB – Tom Brady (29) [3rd week in a row here]
DAL – Donald Driver (11)

Week 2 Notes

Player of the Week — Drew Bledsoe: 29 points
Surprise of the Week I — Dallas: 93
Surprise of the Week II — Dallas leads league: 149 pts.
Surprise of the Week III — Dallas still hasn’t picked an appropriate team name considering the team’s been in fucking Florida for 3 years!!!
Surprise of the Week IV — Plaxico Burress, Jerome Bettis and Curtis Martin: all have 0 points through first 2 weeks
Put Me In, Coach — Notable “bench” scores of Week 2:
MER – Moe Williams (14)
FFL – Quincy Carter (10)
NPB – Tom Brady (12); Josh Reed (14)

Week 1 Notes

Player of the Week — Priest Holmes: 32 points
Nibsism of the Week I — Nibs: starting Jeff Graham (not on an NFL roster)
Nibsism of the Week II — Nibs: starting “Stewart – RB” (not on Nibs’ roster)
Asleep at the Wheel — Boston: 31 points for starters, 47 points on bench
Surprise of the Week I — Travis Henry: 29 points
Surprise of the Week II — Olandis Gary, Clinton Portis, Mike Anderson: 0 points
Put Me In, Coach — Notable “bench” scores of the week:
BOS – Quincy Morgan (23)
FFL – Michael Vick (14)
GBM – Warrick Dunn (14)
NPB – Tom Brady (17); Charlie Garner (25)

2002 Draft

[bold bracketed] = overall draft number

Round One:

  1. [1] New Denver – Clinton Portis, RB, Broncos
  2. [2] Richmond – Deuce McAllister, RB, Saints
  3. [3] Mercer – Michael Pittman, RB, Bucs
  4. [4] Dallas – Eric Moulds, WR, Bills
  5. [5] Mission Viejo – TJ Duckett, RB, Falcons
  6. [6] Frehlinghuysen – William Green, RB, Browns
  7. [7] Newport Beach – Garrison Hearst, RB, 49ers
  8. [8] Miami – James Stewart, RB, Lions
  9. [9] Boston (via Syracuse) – Jonathan Wells, RB, Texans
  10. [10] New York – DeShaun Foster, RB, Panthers
  11. [11] Oregon – Darrell Jackson, WR, Seahawks
  12. [12] Graynbald – Warrick Dunn, RB, Falcons
  13. [13] Keystone – Amani Toomer, WR, Giants
  14. [14] Boston – Keenan McCardell, WR, Bucs

Round Two:

  1. [15] New York (via NDV) – Travis Taylor, WR, Ravens
  2. [16] Dallas – Drew Bledsoe, QB, Bills
  3. [17] Frehlinghuysen – Lamar Smith, RB, Panthers
  4. [18] Richmond – Mike Anderson, RB, Broncos
  5. [19] Mission Viejo – Derrick Alexander, WR, Vikings
  6. [20] Newport Beach – Terrence Wilkins, WR, Rams
  7. [21] Mercer – Peerless Price, WR, Bills
  8. [22] Miami – Antwaan Randle-El, WR, Steelers
  9. [23] Syracuse – Qadry Ismail, WR, Colts
  10. [24] New York – Johnnie Morton, WR, Chiefs
  11. [25] Oregon – Troy Hambrick, RB, Cowboys
  12. [26] Graynbald – Koren Robinson, WR, Seahawks
  13. [27] Keystone – Trung Canidate, RB, Rams
  14. [28] Boston – Hines Ward, WR, Steelers

Round Three:

  1. [29] New Denver – Bill Schroeder, WR, Lions
  2. [30] Oregon (via Dallas) – Peter Warrick, WR, Bengals
  3. [31] New York (via FFL) – Chester Taylor, RB, Ravens
  4. [32] Richmond – James Allen, RB, Texans
  5. [33] Mission Viejo – Stacey Mack, RB, Jaguars
  6. [34] Newport Beach – Frank Sanders, WR, Cardinals
  7. [35] Mercer – Donte Stallworth, WR, Saints
  8. [36] Miami – Jeremy Shockey, TE, Giants
  9. [37] Syracuse – Jacquez Green, WR, Redskins
  10. [38] Frehlinghuysen (via New York) – Az-Zahir Hakim, WR, Lions
  11. [39] Boston (via FFL; via BOB) – JJ Stokes, WR, 49ers
  12. [40] New York (via Graynbald) – Trent Green, QB, Chiefs
  13. [41] New Denver (via Keystone) – Ron Dayne, RB, Giants
  14. [42] Boston – Antonio Bryant, WR, Cowboys

Supplemental

  1. [43] Miami – Brian Westbrook, RB, Eagles
  2. [44] Oregon – Jake Plummer, QB, Cardinals

Round Four:

  1. [45] New Denver – Tim Dwight, WR, Chargers
  2. [46] Dallas – Ike Hilliard, WR, Giants
  3. [47] Frehlinghuysen – Robert Ferguson, WR, Packers
  4. [48] Richmond – Jeff Wilkins, K, Rams
  5. [49] Mission Viejo – Marcus Robinson, WR, Bears
  6. [50] Newport Beach – Jason Elam, K, Broncos
  7. [51] Mercer – Lamont Jordon, RB, Jets
  8. [52] Miami – Santana Moss, WR, Jets
  9. [53] Syracuse – Jamel White, RB, Browns
  10. [54] New York – David Akers, K, Eagles
  11. [55] Oregon – Amos Zereoue, RB, Steelers
  12. [56] Graynbald – Tyrone Wheatley, RB, Raiders
  13. [57] Keystone – Olindo Mare, K, Dolphins
  14. [58] Boston – Lamar Gordon, RB, Rams

Round Five:

  1. [59] New Denver – Javon Walker, WR, Packers
  2. [60] Dallas – Adam Vinatieri, K, Patriots
  3. [61] Frehlinghuysen – Brian Finneran, WR, Falcons
  4. [62] Richmond – Todd Peterson, K, Steelers
  5. [63] Mission Viejo – John Carney, K, Saints
  6. [64] Boston (via Newport Beach) – Brad Johnson, QB, Bucs
  7. [65] Mercer – Tony Richardson, RB, Chiefs
  8. [66] Miami – Vinny Testaverde, QB, Jets
  9. [67] Syracuse – Bubba Franks, TE, Packers
  10. [68] Graynbald (via New York) – D’Wayne Bates, WR, Vikings
  11. [69] Oregon – Tim Couch, QB, Browns
  12. [70] Graynbald – Doug Brien, K, Vikings
  13. [71] Keystone – Trent Dilfer, QB, Seahawks
  14. [72] Frehlinghuysen (via Boston) – Reggie Wayne, WR, Colts

Round Six:

  1. [73] New York (via New Denver) – Ladell Betts, RB, Redskins
  2. [74] Boston (via Dallas) – Quincy Morgan, WR, Browns
  3. [75] Frehlinghuysen – Kevin McDougal, RB, Colts
  4. [76] Richmond – Jeff Graham, WR
  5. [77] Mission Viejo – Willie Jackson, WR, Falcons
  6. [78] Newport Beach – Kerry Collins, QB, Giants
  7. [79] Mercer – Marcus Pollard, TE, Colts
  8. [80] Miami – Todd Pinkston, WR, Eagles
  9. [81] Syracuse – David Carr, QB, Texans
  10. [82] New York (via FFL; via NYG) – Skip Hicks, RB, Titans
  11. [83] Oregon – Jabar Gaffney, WR, Texans
  12. [84] Graynbald – Dez White, WR, Bears
  13. [85] New Denver (via Keystone) – Jerome Pathon, WR, Saints
  14. [86] Boston – Jay Feely, K, Falcons

Round Seven:

  1. [87] New Denver – Leon Johnson, RB, Bears
  2. [88] Dallas – Michael Westbrook, WR, Bengals
  3. [89] Frehlinghuysen – Quincy Carter, QB, Cowboys
  4. [90] Richmond – Ashley Lelie, WR, Broncos
  5. [91] Mission Viejo – Shawn Bryson, RB, Bills
  6. [92] Newport Beach – JR Redmond, RB, Patriots
  7. [93] Mercer – David Patten, WR, Patriots
  8. [94] Miami – Sebastian Janikowski, K, Raiders
  9. [95] Syracuse – Deion Branch, WR, Patriots
  10. [96] New Denver (via New York) – Joey Harrington, QB, Lions
  11. [97] Oregon – Maurice Morris, RB, Seahawks
  12. [98] New Denver (via Graynbald) – Bobby Shaw, WR, Jaguars
  13. [99] Keystone – Darnay Scott, WR, Jaguars
  14. [100] Boston – James Jackson, RB, Browns

Supplemental

  1. none

Round Eight:

  1. [101] Keystone (via New Denver) – Jerry Porter, WR, Raiders
  2. [102] Dallas – Larry Centers, RB, Bills
  3. [103] Frehlinghuysen – Rondell Mealey, RB, Packers
  4. [104] Richmond – Joe Jurevicius, WR, Bucs
  5. [105] Mission Viejo – Travis Stephens, RB, Bucs
  6. [106] Newport Beach – Marvin Minnis, WR, Chiefs
  7. [107] Mercer – Moe Williams, RB, Vikings
  8. [108] Miami – Oronde Gadsden, WR, Dolphins
  9. [109] Syracuse – Chris Fuamatu-Ma’afala, RB, Steelers
  10. [110] New York (via FFL; via NYG) – Ricky Watters, RB
  11. [111] Oregon – Marcel Shipp, RB, Cardinals
  12. [112] Graynbald – Jim Miller, QB, Bears
  13. [113] Keystone – Freddie Mitchell, WR, Eagles
  14. [EXTRA] Boston

Round Nine:

  1. [EXTRA] New Denver
  2. [114] Dallas – Donald Driver, WR, Packers
  3. [EXTRA] Frehlinghuysen
  4. [115] Richmond – Charlie Batch, QB, Steelers
  5. [116] Mission Viejo – David Terrell, WR, Bears
  6. [117] Newport Beach – Josh Reed, WR, Bills
  7. [118] Mercer – Germaine Crowell, WR, Lions
  8. [119] Miami – Randy McMichael, TE, Dolphins
  9. [120] Syracuse – Brett Conway, K, Redskins
  10. [121] New York – Brandon Bennett, RB, Bengals
  11. [122] Oregon – Phil Dawson, K, Browns
  12. [123] Graynbald – Corey Bradford, WR, Texans
  13. [124] Keystone – Shawn Jefferson, WR, Falcons
  14. [EXTRA] Boston

Round Ten:

  1. [EXTRA] New Denver
  2. [125] Dallas – Brandon Stokely, WR, Ravens
  3. [EXTRA] Frehlinghuysen
  4. [EXTRA] Richmond
  5. [EXTRA] Mission Viejo
  6. [126] Newport Beach – Troy Edwards, WR, Rams
  7. [EXTRA] Mercer
  8. [127] Miami – Ricky Proehl, WR, Rams
  9. [128] Syracuse – Josh Scobey, RB, Cardinals
  10. [EXTRA] New York
  11. [129] Oregon – Byron Chamberlain, TE, Vikings
  12. [130] Graynbald – Tai Streets, WR, 49ers
  13. [131] Keystone – Doug Chapman, RB, Vikings
  14. [EXTRA] Boston

Additional

  1. [132] Dallas – Brad Hoover, RB, Panthers
  2. [133] Syracuse – Shyrone Stith, RB, Colts
  3. [134] Graynbald – Jamal Anderson, RB
  4. [135] Keystone – Danny Wuerffel, QB, Redskins*

*illegal pick … exceeds QB rules

2002 Draft Order

(regular draft order; teams with asterisk will be in the lottery for the first round)

  1. New Denver*
  2. Dallas*
  3. Frehlinghuysen*
  4. Richmond*
  5. Mission Viejo*
  6. Newport Beach*
  7. Mercer*
  8. Miami
  9. Syracuse
  10. New York
  11. Oregon
  12. Graynbald
  13. Keystone
  14. Boston