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Round 1

  • Indianapolis (2-14)
  • St. Louis (2-14)
  • Minnesota (3-13)
  • Cleveland (4-12)
  • Tampa Bay (4-12)
  • Washington (5-11)
  • Jacksonville (5-11)
  • Miami (6-10)
  • Carolina (6-10)
  • Buffalo (6-10)
  • Kansas City (7-9)
  • Seattle (7-9)
  • Arizona (8-8)
  • Dallas (8-8)
  • Philadelphia (8-8)
  • New York Jets (8-8)
  • Cincinnati - from Oakland (8-8)
  • San Diego (8-8)
  • Chicago (8-8)
  • Tennessee (9-7)
  • Cincinnati* (9-7)
  • Cleveland - from Atlanta* (10-6)
  • Detroit* (10-6)
  • Pittsburgh* (12-4)
  • Denver* (8-8)
  • Houston* (10-6)
  • New England - from New Orleans* (13-3)
  • Green Bay* (15-1)
  • Baltimore* (12-4)
  • San Francisco* (13-3)
  • New England* (13-3)
  • New York Giants* (9-7)

  • Atlanta -> Cleveland: Julio Jones
  • New Orleans -> New England: Mark Ingram
  • Oakland -> Cincinnati: Carson Palmer

  • Round 2

  • St. Louis (2-14)
  • Indianapolis (2-14)
  • Minnesota (3-13)
  • Tampa Bay (4-12)
  • Cleveland (4-12)
  • Jacksonville (5-11)
  • Washington (5-11)
  • Carolina (6-10)
  • Buffalo (6-10)
  • Miami (6-10)
  • Seattle (7-9)
  • Kansas City (7-9)
  • Dallas (8-8)
  • Philadelphia (8-8)
  • New York Jets (8-8)
  • New England - from Oakland (8-8)
  • San Diego (8-8)
  • Chicago (8-8)
  • Philadelphia - from Arizona (8-8)
  • Tennessee (9-7)
  • Cincinnati* (9-7)
  • Detroit* (10-6)
  • Atlanta* (10-6)
  • Pittsburgh* (12-4)
  • Denver* (8-8)
  • Houston* (10-6)
  • New Orleans* (13-3)
  • Green Bay* (15-1)
  • Baltimore* (12-4)
  • San Francisco* (13-3)
  • New England* (13-3)
  • New York Giants* (9-7)

  • Oakland -> New England: Joseph Barksdale and Taiwan Jones
  • Arizona -> Philadelphia: Kevin Kolb
    Round 3
    • Indianapolis (2-14)
    • St. Louis (2-14)
    • Minnesota (3-13)
    • Cleveland (4-12)
    • Tampa Bay (4-12)
    • Washington (5-11)
    • Jacksonville (5-11)
    • Buffalo (6-10)
    • Miami (6-10)
    • Chicago - from Carolina (6-10)
    • Kansas City (7-9)
    • Seattle (7-9)
    • Philadelphia (8-8)
    • New York Jets (8-8)
    • Oakland (8-8)
    • San Diego (8-8)
    • Chicago (8-8)
    • Arizona (8-8)
    • Dallas (8-8)
    • Tennessee (9-7)
    • Cincinnati* (9-7)
    • Atlanta* (10-6)
    • Detroit* (10-6)
    • Pittsburgh* (12-4)
    • Denver* (8-8)
    • Houston* (10-6)
    • New Orleans* (13-3)
    • Green Bay* (15-1)
    • Baltimore* (12-4)
    • San Francisco* (13-3)
    • New England* (13-3)
    • New York Giants* (9-7)

  • Carolina -> Chicago: Greg Olsen
  • Raiders used 3rd-round pick on Terrelle Pryor in supplemental draft

  • Round 4
    • St. Louis (2-14)
    • Indianapolis (2-14)
    • Minnesota (3-13)
    • Philadelphia - from Tampa Bay (4-12)
    • Cleveland (4-12)
    • Jacksonville (5-11)
    • Washington (5-11)
    • Miami (6-10)
    • Carolina (6-10)
    • Buffalo (6-10)
    • Seattle (7-9)
    • Kansas City (7-9)
    • New York Jets (8-8)
    • Washington - from Oakland (8-8)
    • San Diego (8-8)
    • Chicago (8-8)
    • Arizona (8-8)
    • Dallas (8-8)
    • Philadelphia (8-8)
    • Tennessee (9-7)
    • Cincinnati* (9-7)
    • Detroit* (10-6)
    • Cleveland - from Atlanta* (10-6)
    • Pittsburgh* (12-4)
    • Denver* (8-8)
    • Houston* (10-6)
    • New Orleans* (13-3)
    • Green Bay* (15-1)
    • Buffalo - from Baltimore* (12-4)
    • San Francisco* (13-3)
    • New England* (13-3)
    • New York Giants* (9-7)

    [*]Atlanta -> Cleveland: Julio Jones

    [*]Oakland -> Washington: Jason Campbell

    [*]Tampa Bay -> Philadelphia: Luke Stocker

    [*]Baltimore -> Buffalo: Lee Evans

  • Round 5
  • Indianapolis (2-14)
  • Denver - from St. Louis (2-14)
  • Minnesota (3-13)
  • Cleveland (4-12)
  • Tampa Bay (4-12)
  • Washington (5-11)
  • Jacksonville (5-11)
  • Carolina (6-10)
  • Buffalo (6-10)
  • Miami (6-10)
  • Kansas City (7-9)
  • Seattle (7-9)
  • Oakland (8-8)
  • San Diego (8-8)
  • Chicago (8-8)
  • Arizona (8-8)
  • Dallas (8-8)
  • Philadelphia (8-8)
  • New York Jets (8-8)
  • Tennessee (9-7)
  • Cincinnati* (9-7)
  • Atlanta* (10-6)
  • Detroit* (10-6)
  • Pittsburgh* (12-4)
  • Denver* (8-8)
  • Houston* (10-6)
  • New Orleans* (13-3)
  • Green Bay* (15-1)
  • Baltimore* (12-4)
  • San Francisco* (13-3)
  • Cincinnati - from New England* (13-3)
  • New York Giants* (9-7)
  • New England -> Cincinnati: Chad Ochocinco
  • St. Louis -> Denver: Brandon Lloyd

  • Round 6
  • St. Louis (2-14)
  • Indianapolis (2-14)
  • Minnesota (3-13)
  • Tampa Bay (4-12)
  • Cleveland (4-12)
  • Jacksonville (5-11)
  • New Orleans - from Washington (5-11)
  • Buffalo (6-10)
  • New Orleans - from Miami (6-10)
  • Carolina (6-10)
  • Seattle (7-9)
  • Kansas City (7-9)
  • San Diego (8-8)
  • Chicago (8-8)
  • Arizona (8-8)
  • Dallas (8-8)
  • Philadelphia (8-8)
  • New York Jets (8-8)
  • Oakland (8-8)
  • Tennessee (9-7)
  • Cincinnati* (9-7)
  • Detroit* (10-6)
  • Atlanta* (10-6)
  • Pittsburgh* (12-4)
  • Philadelphia - from Denver* (8-8)
  • Houston* (10-6)
  • Miami - from New Orleans* (13-3)
  • Green Bay* (15-1)
  • Baltimore* (12-4)
  • San Francisco* (13-3)
  • Philadelphia - from New England* (13-3)
  • New York Giants* (9-7)

  • Denver -> Philadelphia: Joe Mays
  • Washington -> New Orleans: Jammal Brown
  • New England -> Philadelphia: Tracy White
  • New Orleans <-> Miami: Reggie Bush

  • Round 7
    • Indianapolis (2-14)
    • St. Louis (2-14)
    • Minnesota (3-13)
    • Cleveland (4-12)
    • Tampa Bay (4-12)
    • Washington (5-11)
    • Jacksonville (5-11)
    • Miami (6-10)
    • Carolina (6-10)
    • Buffalo (6-10)
    • Kansas City (7-9)
    • Seattle (7-9)
    • Chicago (8-8)
    • Arizona (8-8)
    • Dallas (8-8)
    • Minnesota - from New England via Philadelphia (8-8)
    • New York Jets (8-8)
    • Seattle - from Oakland (8-8)
    • San Diego (8-8)
    • Tennessee (9-7)
    • Cincinnati* (9-7)
    • Atlanta* (10-6)
    • Detroit* (10-6)
    • Pittsburgh* (12-4)
    • Denver* (8-8)
    • Houston* (10-6)
    • New Orleans* (13-3)
    • Green Bay* (15-1)
    • Baltimore* (12-4)
    • San Francisco* (13-3)
    • Kansas City - from New England* (13-3)
    • New York Giants* (9-7)

    [*]Philadelphia -> New England -> Minnesota: Tracy White; Randy Moss

    [*]New England -> Kansas City: Jarrad Page

    [*]Oakland -> Seattle: Aaron Curry

We need four more people to make it 8

We currently have;

The Peytonator

BmoreColt

Fr33UpFr33ney

coltsfandink

Once we have all 8 we'll figure out who gets what teams.

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Take this list that I pasted above:

ARI 6 ATL 5 BAL 6 BUF 8 CAR 6 CHI 8 CIN 9 CLE 9 DAL 7 DEN 7 DET 7 GB 7 HOU 7 IND 7 JAX 7 KC 8 MIA 7 MIN 8 NE 6 NO 7 NYG 7 NYJ 7 OAK 3 PHI 10 PIT 7 SD 7 SEA 8 SF 7 STL 6 TB 6 TEN 7 WAS 7

Do it like fantasy football drafting, 1 to 8, then 8 to 1, and so on... till you get to 32 in the above list of teams. End of story.

Thanks for the list, I was planning on doing the 1 to 8 then 8 to 1 too.

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