Muffdivers to face Griffins in Fantasy Bowl XVI

The Miami Muffdivers, making the franchise’s first-ever trip to the big show, has advanced to Fantasy Bowl XVI with a 39-36 win over Orange County. The juggernaut that had been the Beach Dudes was whacked with bad weather in couple key games and posted their lowest score of the year. Miami will face the Philadelphia Griffins, who cruised to an easy 57-23 win over the MassIll Mud.

Miami played Philadelphia in Week 9 of this season, and the Muffdivers came away with a 62-52 victory. The Griffins are defending Fantasy Bowl champions and the franchise is making it’s record 9th appearance in the Fantasy Bowl.

With two weeks left in the regular season, it’s hard to imagine a scenario where OCD and PHI do not finish 1-2 in points. The Dudes, at 1172, are only 37 points shy of the all-time points record. The Griffins are 185 points back, while the next closest team (MIA) is 160 points behind Philadelphia.

In the consolation bracket, Oregon will move on to play Keystone in the consolation final. The Big Bang beat the Thorobreds 66-45, while Keystone knocked off Happy Valley 64-39.

And in the Cellar Dweller Toilet Bowl, the Mercer Mustangs will play the Syracuse Blizzard. The loser of that game becomes the Cellar Dweller.

Week 16 Games

  • Fantasy Bowl XVI

    • (#2, 12-3) PHI Griffins vs. (#4, 9-4-2) MIA Muffdivers
  • Third-Place Game

    • (#1, 11-4) OCD Beach Dudes vs. (#3, 8-5-2) MIM Mud
  • Consolation Bracket Final

    • (#5, 10-5) KEY Longfellows vs. (#6, 9-6) BOB Big Oregon Bang
  • Cellar Dweller Toilet Bowl
    • (#12, 4-11) MER Mustangs vs. (#14, 2-13) SYR Blizzard
    • LOSING TEAM is Ultimate Cellar Dweller

Mud clinches division; Miami grabs the Wild Card

MassIll is into the playoffs as the Engle Division champions with a 47-30 win over the Froglickers. On the final weekend of the season, the Mud found themselves in a “win-and-you’re-in” scenario, and they did just that.

The Wild Card slot goes to the Miami Muffdivers, who beat Oregon 70-53 and finishes with an 8-4-2 record. Miami grabs the Wild Card despite the fact that Keystone finishes with 9 wins. The Longfellows hung on for a 54-52 win over Mercer. Miami’s 8-4-2 record is statistically tied with Keystone’s 9-5 record, and Miami holds the head-to-head tiebreaker via their 52-49 win over the Longfellows in week 13.

By winning the Wild Card, Miami finally clears the hurdle and makes the franchise’s first-ever appearance in the Fantasy Bowl playoffs.

Orange County and Philadelphia continued to roll along, both scoring 80 points in easy wins. Both finish the regular season 11-3. Since the two teams did not play during the regular season, the Beach Dudes will take the top seed based on their lead in overall points.

In the first round of the Fantasy Bowl playoffs, the matchups will be OCD vs. MIA in #1-#4 game, while PHI vs. MIM is the #2-#3 game.

Keystone, Oregon, Happy Valley and New Chester will all make the consolation playoffs. Keystone finishes 9-5 and gets the #1 seed. The other three teams all finished with identical 8-6 records. Head-to-head matchups with the teams involved are listed below with consolation bracket seeding:

  • KEY (9-5): is #1 seed
  • BOB (8-6): lost to HVV, beat KEY and NCT
    — BOB is #2 seed
  • NCT (8-6): split with HVV but has better division record (6-2); lost to BOB, no game vs. KEY
    — NCT is #3 seed
  • HVV (8-6): split with NCT, but has worse division record (4-4); beat KEY and BOB
    — HVV is #4 seed

The consolation bracket matchups for week 15 will be KEY vs. HVV, and BOB vs. NCT. The Wildcats (6-8) and the Froglickers (5-9) are finished for the year, while the bottom 4 teams will move onto the Cellar Dweller bracket where the only way out is to win. The first round in the cellar will see Richburgh (4-8-2) vs. Syracuse (2-12), while the other game pairs Mercer (4-10) vs. Dallas (3-11).

Week 14 final scores:

OCD Beach Dudes 80
DAL Armadillos 40

PHI Griffins 80
SYR Blizzard 16

MIA Muffdivers 70
BOB Big Bang 53

NCT Thorobreds 58
HVV Violence 42

KEY Longfellows 54
MER Mustangs 52

MIM Mud 47
FFL Froglickers 30

RIB Raptors 37
BOS Wildcats 30

Slugfest! Griffins win division with 98-82 mauling of Wildcats

The two hottest teams in the league squared off this weekend, producing a high-octane shootout. The Philadelphia Griffins clinched the Paterno Division and a playoff berth with a 98-82 win over the Boston Wildcats. LaDainian Tomlinson has found his groove, and his 29 points was high for the week and paced the Griffins’ scoring machine. For Boston, it’s a case of too little too late. The Wildcats have scored 176 points over the past two weeks, but with 7 losses the Cats are out of the top-tier playoffs and could miss the consolation playoffs as well.

Orange County clinched the Cappelletti Division title and a playoff berth, as they rolled easily over the Raptors 75-38. The Dudes also broke the thousand-point threshold for the season (1,056 so far) and need only 153 points through the last 4 weeks to break the Griffin’s league-record 1,209 points in 1998.

Over in the Engle Division, we’ve got a big log jam — a 3-way tie for first place going into the final week. Miami, MassIll (both 7-4-2 overall, 3-1-1 in division) and Oregon (8-5 overall, 2-3 in division) are all statistically tied in winning percentage. There may be a lot of tiebreaker scenarios going on to sort out this division race. The Muffdivers battle the Big Bang in week 14; the Mud will wrestle the Froglickers in the final week of the regular season.

Happy Valley and Keystone remain atop the wild card race, and HVV holds the tiebreaker over KEY via their week 9 win over KEY. The Violence upped it’s record to 8-5, beating the Big Bang 64-52, while the Longfellows came up short against Miami, 52-49. Their record falls to 8-5. Happy Valley plays New Chester in week 14, and Keystone faces Mercer.

REMINDER: Kickoff Thursday night is your last chance to add running backs or receivers. Only QBs and Ks can be added thereafter.

Week 14 final scores:

PHI Griffins 98
BOS Wildcats 82

HVV Violence 64
BOB Big Bang 52

MIM Mud 58
DAL Armadillos 23

OCD Beach Dudes 75
RIB Raptors 38

MIA Muffdivers 52
KEY Longfellows 49

MER Mustangs 50
SYR Blizzard 10

FFL Froglickers 36
NCT Thorobreds 30

Dudes stumble again; Longfellows continue to surge

The Philadelphia Eagles’ unexpectedly tight game vs. the New England Patriots Sunday night saw a rare occurence for the 2007 season — Tom Brady and Randy Moss held in check. The dynamic duo’s well-below-average production spelled doom for the Orange County Beach Dudes, who lost for their second time in the past three weeks, 57-53 to the New Chester Thorobreds. A win for the Dudes, who left 45 points on the bench, would have clinched the division title outright. OCD has likely already clinched the Cappelletti Division, short of some sustained record-smashing performances through the last two weeks.

Keystone won their third game in a row, and 6th of their last 7, with a 64-56 victory over MassIll. The Longfellows lead the wild card chase at this point but are still within striking distance of the Paterno Division title. Philadelphia maintains a 1-game lead in the division, as the Griffins beat the Big Bang 83-62.

Even with the loss, Oregon maintains a 1-game lead in the Engle Division over both MassIll and Miami, now both with 6-4-2 records following the Muffdivers’ 23-23 tie with Richburgh.

BOS Wildcats 94
SYR Blizzard 25

PHI Griffins 83
BOB Big Bang 62

KEY Longfellows 64
MIM Mud 56

DAL Armadillos 59
MER Mustangs 50

HVV Violence 58
FFL Froglickers 53

NCT Thorobreds 57
OCD Beach Dudes 53

RIB Raptors 23
MIA Muffdivers 23

Griffins roll; Dudes club Violence; Mud smears Big Bang

Those pinball point producing players were at it again this week — Terrell Owens, Randy Moss, Tom Brady … all scoring in the 30s individually, helping the Griffins to an 80-51 rout of the Mustangs and the Beach Dudes 92-67 thumping of Happy Valley. MassIll tightened things up in their divisional race with Oregon, as the Mud knocked off the first-place Big Bang 56-35.

Final scores:

OCD Beach Dudes 92
HVV Violence 67

PHI Griffins 80
MER Mustangs 51

KEY Longfellows 67
BOS Wildcats 31

MIM Mud 56
BOB Big Bang 35

MIA Muffdivers 56
FFL Froglickers 20

NCT Thorobreds 44
DAL Armadillos 23

RIB Raptors 32
SYR Blizzard 31

Trade deadline is upon us

Just a quick note to remind all owners that the trade deadline is kickoff week 11 — this Sunday. The trade deadline means several things:

  • No trades after the deadline
  • Anyone added to a roster after the trade deadline is not eligible to be protected for next season
  • Waiver periods end at the trade deadline — drop/add reverts back to first-come, first-serve

Wipeout! Beach Dudes upended by Wildcats, 64-46

The Orange County Beach Dudes’ ride to a record-breaking season hit a rogue wave this weekend, as the Dudes lost to the Boston Wildcats 64-46. Orange County was without the pinball point producing pair of QB Tom Brady and WR Randy Moss, as they sat during the Patriots’ bye week. Boston took advantage with strong outings from WR Reggie Wayne, QB Derek Anderson, and RBs Maurice Jones-Drew and Ryan Grant, all 4 scoring in double-digits. OCD’s record drops to 8-2, but they remain 2 games ahead of Happy Valley in the Cappelletti Division, as the Violence dropped a low-scoring affair to Syracuse.

Both Oregon and Philadelphia will retain their division leads with wins this week. The Griffins were firing on all cylinders, with 6 players in double-digits en route to an 85-48 thrashing of the MassIll Mud. The Mud’s loss now drops them 2 games behind the Big Bang in the Engle Division standings. Meanwhile, Philadelphia retains a one game lead in the Paterno Division.

With only 4 weeks to go in the regular season, the division leaders all look well-positioned for a run at the playoffs. It could be a truly wild year for the wild card race, however, as there are currently 6 teams within a game of each other for the wild card spot.

Week 10 final scores:

PHI Griffins 85
MIM Mud 48

MIA Muffdivers 82
MER Mustangs 12

FFL Froglickers 69
RIB Raptors 18

BOS Wildcats 64
OCD Beach Dudes 46

BOB Big Bang 56
NCT Thorobreds 45

KEY Longfellows 37
DAL Armadillos 30

SYR Blizzard 37
HVV Violence 25

Beach Dudes keep rolling, beat Richburgh 108-19

While the New England Patriots proved they are the team to beat in the NFL this season, the Orange County Beach Dudes have solidified their position as the team to beat in the FFL. The Beach Dudes waxed their surf boards with the Richburgh Raptors this weekend, posting a record 4th game of over 100 points this season in an easy 108-19 win. Rookie RB Adrian Peterson’s monster game for the Vikings (which set an NFL single-game rushing record) lead the way for the Beach Dudes with 47 points — just 3 points short of the all-time FFL individual high points record of 50 (a record shared by RB Mike Anderson for the BOS Wildcats in 2000/wk14 and RB Clinton Portis for the NCT Thorobreds in 2003/wk14).

Philadelphia will keep a 1-game lead in the Paterno division this week despite a 62-52 loss to Miami, because both Keystone and Boston both lost and failed to gain ground on the Griffins. The Big Oregon Bang now is sole possessor of the 2nd-best record in the league, upping their mark to 7-2 after an 87-35 win over Dallas.

Final Scores:

OCD Beach Dudes 108
RIB Raptors 19

BOB Big Bang 87
DAL Armadillos 35

NCT Thorobreds 68
SYR Blizzard 37

MIA Muffdivers 62
PHI Griffins 52

MIM Mud 62
BOS Wildcats 39

HVV Violence 49
KEY Longfellows 44

MER Mustangs 43
FFL Froglickers 42

Just an average day at beach, Dudes up record to 7-1

It was exactly an average day at the beach for the Beach Dudes this week. The team that’s averaging 85.25 points per week rolled to an 86-59 win over the Miami Muffdivers. Dudes co-owner Dan Callahan was not impressed, however, and was overheard berating his team for failing to score 100 points again this week. Observers said Callahan’s tirade included some flying chairs and lots of choice words. Orange County’s week 1 55-54 loss to Syracuse remains the only blemish on their 7-1 record.

And it’s beginning to look like the points race will be a race for 2nd place. Orange County is on pace to score 1449 points — the league record is 1209 points (Griffins in 1998). The Dudes are nearly on a pace to break the all-time points record by the end of the regular season.

Philadelphia, meanwhile, will fail to keep pace with Orange County. The Griffins lost to the Keystone Longfellows 61-27. Philadelphia will drop to 6-2, while Keystone is now a game back in the Paterno Division at 5-3.

Oregon will wrestle the Engle Division lead from MassIll, as the Big Bang beats the Mud this week. BOB ups their record to 6-2 while MassIll will fall to 4-2-2.

OCD Beach Dudes 86
MIA Muffdivers 59

BOB Big Bang 71
MIM Mud 46

KEY Longfellows 61
PHI Griffins 27

HVV Violence 48
DAL Armadillos 20

FFL Froglickers 48
SYR Blizzard 17

BOS Wildcats 43
MER Mustangs 33

NCT Thorobreds 37
RIB Raptors 33

Beach Dudes surfing a tidal wave; top 100 points yet again

The Orange County Beach Dudes have posted a 100+ point game again — the first team in league history to ever top 100 three times in a season. OCD beat MER 103-26. OCD stretches their lead in the Cappelletti Division to 2 games over Happy Valley, who lost to the Griffins 48-20. Philadelphia keeps a 2 game lead in the Paterno Division and keeps pace with OCD as the only two teams at 6-1.

MassIll Mud maintains a statistical edge over the Big Bang in the Engle Division standings. MIM runs their record to 4-1-2 after beating the Thorobreds 61-54, while BOB is now 5-2 after thumping the Wildcats 74-53.

OCD Beach Dude 103
MER Mustangs 26

BOB Big Bang 74
BOS Wildcats 53

MIM Mud 61
NCT Thorobreds 54

MIA Muffdivers 60
FFL Froglickers 41

PHI Griffins 48
HVV Violence 20

RIB Raptors 32
DAL Armadillos 14

KEY Longfellows 29
SYR Blizzard 19

Surf’s up again! Beach Dudes post 3rd-highest score in league history

Orange County is shaping up as a team that will challenge for a Fantasy Bowl and probably challenge several points records along the way. The Beach Dudes scored 133 points this week — the third highest single week in league history. (Boston’s 142 points in 2000/wk14 is the record – see all 100+ point games.) It’s OCD’s second 100+ point game this year, and it’s only week 6. OCD is averaging 82 points per game. Contributing across the board were #1 pick Adrian Peterson (38), Tom Brady (31), TJ Houshmandzadeh (23) Braylon Edwards (20) and Randy Moss (8). Happy Valley kept pace at 1 game back of OCD thanks to Amani Toomer’s 11-point Monday night effort, leading a 60-51 comeback win over Miami.

Philadelphia keeps pace with Orange County as the only teams at 5-1. The Griffins scored 88 points — predominantly thanks to LaDainian Tomlinson’s league-high 41 points — as PHI beat the Thorobreds 88-40.

Boston posted the third-highest score on the week beating Syracuse 61-29. The Wildcats will get back to .500 with a 3-3 record. Oregon’s 45-42 win puts the Big Bang at 4-2 in the Engle Division, and they are tied (by percentage) with MassIll, who notched their second tie game of the season, finishing deadlocked 41-41 with Richburgh. MIM’s record is now 3-1-2.

OCD Beach Dudes 133
DAL Armadillos 10

PHI Griffins 88
NCT Thorobreds 40

BOS Wildcats 61
SYR Blizzard 29

HVV Violence 60
MIA Muffdivers 51

KEY Longfellows 50
FFL Froglickers 26

BOB Big Bang 45
MER Mustangs 42

MIM Mud 41
RIB Raptors 41

Wildcats break 3-game skid with 53-38 win over Miami

The Boston Wildcats snapped a 3-game losing streak and finally found a pulse in their running game, with a 53-38 win over the Miami Muffdivers. Boston’s 53 points is the second-highest score of the week (behind the Griffins’ 56) in a rather low-scoring week.

Division leaders Orange County and Philadelphia both move to 4-1 on the season, while Happy Valley’s bid to join the 4-1 club was rejected by Cowboy TE Jason Whitten’s 11-point effort which helped Richburgh notch it’s first victory on the year, 43-39 over HVV. The Mud’s Tony Romo nailed the victory for MIM, which moves to 3-1-1 atop the Engle Division.

Week 5 scores:

PHI Griffins 56
MER Mustangs 36

BOS Wildcats 53
MIA Muffdivers 38

OCD Beach Dudes 48
FFL Froglickers 37

BOB Big Bang 46
KEY Longfellows 27

RIB Raptors 43
HVV Violence 39

MIM Mud 40
SYR Blizzard 22

NCT Thorobreds 39
DAL Armadillos 12

Beach Dudes kick sand in face of Violence, 71-37

The Orange County Beach Dudes are on a roll, posting the top score the second consecutive week, and handing the Violence their first loss. Miami also suffered their first loss of the year, 62-50 to the Mud. With OCD and MIA both losing, we’re assured of yet another year without an undefeated team. Richburgh remains the only winless team in the league after 4 weeks.

Here are the final scores. Stats, standings, etc., will be updated Tuesday night.

OCD Beach Dudes 71
HVV Violence 37

PHI Griffins 67
BOS Wildcats 26

MIM Mud 62
MIA Muffdivers 50

KEY Longfellows 61
SYR Blizzard 25

FFL Froglickers 44
BOB Big Bang 39

NCT Thorobreds 40
MER Mustangs 14

DAL Armadillos 26
RIB Raptors 10

Beach Dudes surfin’ on the Mud, 110-83

We have two teams scoring over 100 points in a high-offense weekend. The Beach Dudes’s 110 points ties the 9th highest single week score in league history. The Mud was the tough luck recipient of OCD’s drubbing, posting a loss while scoring 83 points.

The Froglickers also have a 100+ point week, beating the Wildcats 108-32. Only once in league history have two teams scored 100+ in the same week — in week 8 of 2004 the Big Bang scored 109 and Richmond (now Richburgh) scored 101.

Here are the week 3 final scores.

OCD Beach Dudes 110
MIM Mud 83

FFL Froglickers 108
BOS Wildcats 32

MIA Muffdivers 77
DAL Armadillos 11

HVV Violence 55
NCT Thorobreds 43

PHI Griffins 54
SYR Blizzard 49

MER Mustangs 53
KEY Longfellows 43

BOB Big Bang 53
RIB Raptors 30

Week 2 scores

Here are the Week 2 final scores.

HVV Violence 89
RIB Raptors 52

OCD Beach Dudes 77
NCT Thorobreds 53
DAL Armadillos 71
PHI Griffins 51
KEY Longfellows 66
BOS Wildcats 64
MIM Mud 54
MIA Muffdivers 54
MER Mustangs 44
SYR Blizzard 38
BOB Big Bang 34
FFL Froglickers 27

Romo and Burress catch fire early; Randy Moss on OCD’s bench

QB Tony Romo and WR Plaxico Burress are fastest out of the gate in week one, each posting the top individual score (so far) of 29 points. Benefitting from those are points are Romo’s MIM Mud and Burress’ NCT Thorobreds — each team leading going into the Monday night games.

WR Randy Moss also posted a huge week — 20 points — but unfortunately for the OCD Beach Dudes, Moss was sitting on the bench kickoff weekend. It would seems the Patriots’ fooled the Jets and the Beach Dudes with Moss’ health status this week. The Dudes also left Tennessee RB Chris Brown’s 17 points on the bench.

Richburgh is also singing the bench woes, leaving WR Ronald Curry and TE Jason Witten (14 points each) on the bench.

UPDATED with final scores; stats & wrapup to be posted Tuesday night:

MIM Mud 61
FFL Froglickers 35

PHI Griffins 59
KEY Longfellows 34

HVV Violence 58
DAL Armadillos 26

NCT Thorobreds 56
RIB Raptors 34

SYR Blizzard 55
OCD Beach Dudes 54

MIA Muffdivers 54
BOB Big Bang 50

BOS Wildcats 49
MER Mustangs 36

We Are Ready for some Football!

The web site is now up-to-date and ready for the start of the 2007 season.  The draft has been posted, rosters have been updated, the standings page has been published, and the league spreadsheet is now ready. The spreadsheet is available in the “Download Documents” section, which is linked in the user menu. Remember, you must log in to access downloadable files and submit lineups and transactions. We are taking anti-spam measures very seriously from now on.

Watch for the section under the User Login box (in the right column) for news alerts and any other special announcements throughout the course of the season. For instance, there is a Thursday night game this week to start the season, so that is noted in the current news alert. We’ve also made some menu changes, moving the “Search” option to the upper right corner, and simplifying the text labels for the main menu. Archives are still split between the new site and the old site. The old site is linked from the Archives page, and it is my hope to get ALL the archive content (including news stories from the old paper issues of FFF) onto this new site by the end of this season.

Oscar Wildcat has also informed me he’s working on a draft analysis blog entry, so look for that soon. Oscar encourages anyone to send tips and rumors for his blog entries, or ideas for polls (we hope to have a new poll each week). You can always send a note via the “Contact” link in the upper right corner navigation menu.

And as always, if you have any questions or problems with the site, please let us know. Let’s get ready for some football, and good luck to everyone for a fun 2007 season!

2007 Projections

Here are the projected point standings for the 2007 season, as determined by Fantasy Commissioner, the software we use to maintain the scores and standings in the league.

  1. PHI Griffins – 1046 points
  2. FFL Froglickers – 977
  3. NCT Thorobreds – 945
  4. MIA Muffdivers – 923
  5. DAL Armadillos – 893
  6. BOB Big Bang – 883
  7. HVV Violence – 855
  8. BOS Wildcats – 838
  9. RIB Raptors – 832
  10. KEY Longfellows – 821
  11. MIM Mud – 801
  12. SYR Blizzard – 778
  13. OCD Beach Dudes – 747
  14. MER Mustangs – 707

For entertainment purposes only, your mileage may (and likely will) vary, blah blah blah.

2007 Draft

Results of the 2007 FFL Draft

ROUND 1:

  1. [1] — OCD – Adrian Peterson, RB, Vikings
  2. [2] — BOB (via FFL) – Marshawn Lynch, RB, Bills
  3. [3] — NCT – Calvin Johnson, WR, Lions
  4. [4] — RIB – Ahman Green, RB, Texans
  5. [5] — BOS – Vincent Jackson, WR, Chargers
  6. [6] — MIM- Brandon Jackson, RB, Packers
  7. [7] — SYR – Warrick Dunn, RB, Falcons
  8. [8] — PHI (via MER) – Fred Taylor, RB, Jaguars
  9. [9] — MIA – Laveranues Coles, WR, Jets
  10. [10] — HVV – DeShaun Foster, RB, Panthers
  11. [11] — OCD (via KEY) – Ladell Betts, RB, Redskins
  12. [12] — KEY (via FFL; via BOB) – D.J. Hackett, WR, Seahawks
  13. [13] — DAL – Deion Branch, WR, Seahawks
  14. [14] — PHI – Bernard Berrian, WR, Bears

ROUND 2:

  1. [15] — RIB – Darrell Jackson, WR, 49ers
  2. [16] — OCD – Braylon Edwards, WR, Browns
  3. [17] — SYR – Anthony Gonzalez, WR, Colts
  4. [18] — MIM (via FFL) – Jerricho Cotchery, WR, Jets
  5. [19] — NCT – Brian Leonard, RB, Rams
  6. [20] — BOS – Leon Washington, RB, Jets
  7. [21] — PHI (via MIM) – Mike Bell, RB, Broncos
  8. [22] — MER – Kevin Curtis, WR, Eagles
  9. [23] — MIA – Mark Clayton, WR, Ravens
  10. [24] — HVV – Greg Jennings, WR, Packers
  11. [25] — KEY – Lorenzo Booker, RB, Dolphins
  12. [26] — BOB – Philip Rivers, QB, Chargers
  13. [27] — DAL – Terry Glenn, WR, Cowboys
  14. [28] — PHI – Michael Turner, RB, Chargers

ROUND 3:

  1. [29] — RIB – Eli Manning, QB, Giants
  2. [30] — OCD – Isaac Bruce, WR, Rams
  3. [31] — BOB (via SYR) – Vernon Davis, TE, 49ers
  4. [32] — FFL – Brandon Marshall, WR, Broncos
  5. [33] — NCT – Reuben Droughns, RB, Giants
  6. [34] — BOS – Vernand Morency, RB, Packers
  7. [35] — MIM – Chris Chambers, WR, Dolphins
  8. [36] — MER – Najeh Davenport, RB, Steelers
  9. [37] — MIA – Matt Schaub, QB, Texans
  10. [38] — HVV – Brandon Jones, WR, Titans
  11. [39] — KEY – Kellen Winslow, TE, Browns
  12. [40] — BOB – Ben Roethlisberger, QB, Steelers
  13. [41] — DAL – Muhsin Muhammad, WR, Bears
  14. [42] — PHI – Adrian Peterson, RB, Bears

SUPPLEMENTAL ROUND:

  1. [43] — BOB – Sammy Morris, RB, Patriots

ROUND 4:

  1. [44] — RIB – Anthony Thomas, RB, Bills
  2. [45] — OCD – Joe Horn, WR, Falcons
  3. [46] — SYR – Dominic Rhodes, RB, Raiders
  4. [47] — FFL – Tony Hunt, RB, Eagles
  5. [48] — NCT – Brett Favre, QB, Packers
  6. [49] — BOS – Bobby Wade, WR, Vikings
  7. [50] — MIM – Jeremy Shockey, TE, Giants
  8. [51] — MER – Adam Vinatieri, K, Colts
  9. [52] — MIA – Tony Gonzalez, TE, Chiefs
  10. [53] — HVV – Chris Cooley, TE, Redskins
  11. [54] — KEY – Jerry Porter, WR, Raiders
  12. [55] — BOB – Wes Welker, WR, Patriots
  13. [56] — DAL – Michael Bennett, RB, Chiefs
  14. [57] — RIB (via PHI) – Drew Bennett, WR, Rams

ROUND 5:

  1. [58] — RIB – Jeff Wilkins, K, Rams
  2. [59] — OCD – Michael Bush, RB, Raiders
  3. [60] — SYR – Chris Henry, RB, Titans
  4. [61] — FFL – Nate Kaeding, K, Chargers
  5. [62] — NCT – Eddie Kennison, WR, Chiefs
  6. [63] — BOS – Rex Grossman, QB, Bears
  7. [64] — MIM – Alex Smith, QB, 49ers
  8. [65] — MER – Todd Heap, TE, Ravens
  9. [66] — MIA – Shayne Graham, K, Bengals
  10. [67] — HVV – Selvin Young, RB, Broncos
  11. [68] — KEY – J.P. Losman, QB, Bills
  12. [69] — BOB – Ron Dayne, RB, Texans
  13. [70] — DAL – Olindo Mare, K, Saints
  14. [71] — PHI – David Akers, K, Eagles

ROUND 6:

  1. [72] — RIB – Ronald Curry, WR, Raiders
  2. [73] — OCD – Robbie Gould, K, Bears
  3. [74] — SYR – Jason Campbell, QB, Redskins
  4. [75] — FFL – Maurice Morris, RB, Seahawks
  5. [76] — NCT – Jason Elam, K, Broncos
  6. [77] — BOS – Jacoby Jones, WR, Texans
  7. [78] — MIM – Neil Rackers, K, Cardinals
  8. [79] — MER – Wali Lundy, RB, Texans
  9. [80] — MIA – Ted Ginn, WR, Dolphins
  10. [81] — HVV – Correll Buckhalter, RB, Eagles
  11. [82] — KEY – Stephen Gostkowski, K, Patriots
  12. [83] — BOB – Michael Robinson, RB, 49ers
  13. [84] — DAL – Mike Anderson, RB, Ravens
  14. [85] — PHI – Chris Henry, WR, Bengals

ROUND 7:

  1. [86] — RIB – Noah Herron, RB, Packers
  2. [87] — OCD – Antwaan Randle El, WR, Redskins
  3. [88] — SYR – Josh Brown, K, Seahawks
  4. [89] — FFL – Dwayne Jarrett, WR, Panthers
  5. [90] — NCT – Troy Williamson, WR, Vikings
  6. [91] — BOS – James Jones, WR, Packers
  7. [92] — MIM – Michael Pittman, RB, Bucs
  8. [93] — MER – Terrance Copper, WR, Saints
  9. [94] — MIA – T.J. Duckett, RB, Lions
  10. [95] — HVV – Craig Davis, WR, Chargers
  11. [96] — KEY – Kevin Faulk, RB, Patriots
  12. [97] — BOB – Demetrius Williams, WR, Ravens
  13. [98] — DAL – DeDe Dorsey, RB, Colts
  14. [99] — PHI – Dallas Clark, TE, Colts

SUPPLEMENTAL ROUND:

  1. NONE

ROUND 8:

  1. [–] — RIB [EXTRA]
  2. [–] — OCD [EXTRA]
  3. [100] — SYR – Ben Watson, TE, Patriots
  4. [101] — FFL – Robert Meachum, WR, Saints
  5. [102] — NCT – Sinorice Moss, WR, Giants
  6. [103] — BOS – Jason Hanson, K, Lions
  7. [104] — MIM – Jason Wright, RB, Browns
  8. [105] — MER – Marcel Shipp, RB, Cardinals
  9. [106] — MIA – JaMarcus Russell, QB, Raiders
  10. [107] — HVV – Amani Toomer, WR, Giants
  11. [108] — KEY – Eric Moulds, WR, Titans
  12. [109] — BOB – Matt Stover, K, Ravens
  13. [110] — DAL – Jake Delhomme, QB, Panthers
  14. [111] — PHI – Brady Quinn, QB, Browns

ROUND 9:

  1. [–] — RIB [EXTRA]
  2. [–] — OCD [EXTRA]
  3. [112] — SYR – Devin Hester, WR, Bears
  4. [113] — FFL – Maurice Stovall, WR, Bucs
  5. [–] — NCT [EXTRA]
  6. [–] — BOS [EXTRA]
  7. [–] — MIM [EXTRA]
  8. [114] — MER – Jeff Garcia, QB, Bucs
  9. [115] — MIA – Heath Miller, TE, Steelers
  10. [116] — HVV – Josh Scobee, K, Jaguars
  11. [117] — KEY – Dwayne Bowe, WR, Chiefs
  12. [–] — BOB [EXTRA]
  13. [118] — DAL – Priest Holmes, RB, Chiefs
  14. [–] — PHI [EXTRA]

ADDITIONAL PICKS TO MEET ROSTER MINIMUMS:

  1. [119] — FFL – Chad Pennington, QB, Jets
  2. [120] — MER – Arnaz Battle, WR, 49ers

Protected rosters, draft order posted

Following a last-minute flurry of trades, protected rosters for the 2007 season have now been posted. Click “Rosters” in the menu to the left, or view them here.

Recent trades posted include Mercer shipping QB Jay Cutler to Keystone for RB Tatum Bell and WR Devery Henderson, and BOB trading prospect RB Jerious Norwood to Syracuse for the Blizzard’s 3rd round draft pick.

UPDATE: The 2007 draft order, reflecting traded draft positions, has now also been posted. Click “Draft” in the menu to the left.

LATER UPDATE: Please check the draft page, especially if you have traded draft picks. Make sure you got the picks you traded for. I will be using the draft page posted here to enter the draft order into the league management software before Saturday’s draft. The 2007 draft order, reflecting traded draft positions, has now also been posted. Click “Draft” in the menu to the left.

The draft is this Saturday (September 1st) beginning at 3pm EST. Details for the draft phone call are NOW POSTED in the News Alert column to the right.