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Tuesday, December 29, 2009
2009 LFFL Allentown Champs! An Iron Men Championship Season Review
Having won four LFFL Championships now, I feel pretty confident in saying that the 2009 season was my finest hour. Having overcome adversity with brilliant pick ups, a savvy trade, and expert line up management, the Iron Men have won their hardest, and most rewarding championship.
The season started well enough on draft day, with the first pick overall and the landing of All-World Adrian Peterson joining the Iron Men. However, there were some misses on draft day too. Round five was a major bust with running back Darren McFadden who failed to produce numbers suitable for even a third string running back. Round six pick wide receiver Anthony Gonzalez was penciled in as the Iron Men's second wide receiver, but was injured in week one without contact, without having recorded a catch, never to see action again. The wide receiver busts kept on coming, eight round pick Lee Evans was a failure, and eleventh round pick Chris Henry ended the season dead and buried six feet under. All told, of Allentown's sixteen picks in the draft, only seven players lasted until the final roster on Championship Sunday.
The Iron Men started 0-3, and in week one, quarterback Donovan McNabb suffered a rib injury that would keep him sidelined until week five. Backup quarterback Joe Flacco took the reigns of the team, guiding Allentown to its first win in week four. After three losses to start the year, Allentown won three straight to climb to .500.
The league's lone trade of the year involved the Iron Men and Pioneers on October 8th, when Allentown sent Joe Flacco, Greg Olsen and the Jets Defense to Prospect for Roddy White, Kevin Smith, Jason Witten and the Indianapolis Defense. This trade would be considered a stroke of genius, as White served to reinforce a depleted Iron Men receiving corps, and Kevin Smith was a warm body to fill in during running back bye weeks.
Who was not needed was tight end Jason Witten, as October 13 free agent pick up Visanthe Shiancoe proved to be a steal, as he ended the season the sixth tight end in football, with 9 more touchdowns than Witten.
In weeks 10-13 the Iron Men turned it on, winning four straight, despite spotty performances from Marion Barber. In week 14 Allentown played Laurel in the regular season finale, and was beaten badly, with only McNabb and Peterson in double digits, and running back Kevin Smith receiving a season ending knee injury.
However, Allentown still had the league's second best record and backed into the playoffs with the fourth seed. In round one it would be a rematch against Landry Division winner Laurel, with a David vs. Goliath matchup. Laurel was statistically the best team in the LFFL, far and away, with the deadly combo of Drew Brees and Larry Fitzgerald. However, Allentown rallied for a win by getting big performances from McNabb, Peterson, and Marion Barber's best day in recent memory. Last minute free agent pick up Houston Defense even joined in, as Laurel sputtered with Brees and Fitzgerald combining for less than Barber's production alone.
In Leight Bowl VII, the Iron Men would not be denied with their fourth championship in sight. The top five skill positions were all in double digits, including last minute free agent pick up Robert Meachem who subbed for Reggie Wayne, who I anticipated would be both shutdown and benched. Despite the valiant effort by Youngstown and the three touchdown day from their own Randy Moss, it wasn't enough to overcome Allentown's second largest point total of the year, 107.64 points.
In the end, Allentown hoisted their fourth LFFL championship, despite long odds. Through injury, tragedy, and adversity somehow they found a way to win. From the forth seed, the Iron Men slayed both division champs on their way to the title, and did so by way of preparation, skill and determination.
Truly this was my finest hour, taking a team that was certainly not the best ever fielded, and guiding them to the promise land so that they might stand atop the mountain of champions once again.
To all those standing in my wake, I say this: your efforts were appreciated and brave, but sometimes history and fate cannot be denied. One day, your grandchildren will ask if you were present when the dynasty that was the Allentown Iron Men was born, and you'll proudly tell them that not only were you there, but you were fertilizer for the growth of the greatest fantasy franchise ever established. Kudos to you, LFFL. Kudos to us all.
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
2009 Round One Playoff Recap
This lead to a playoff rematch between #1 Laurel and #4 Allentown. Having beaten Allentown in week one by 11.63 points and again in week 14 by 30.92, Laurel was the heavy playoff favourite, not just to beat the Iron Men, but to win it all, as they had the best regular season record in the league and outscored the field by nearly 150 points. However, three time LFFL champion Allentown would not go quietly into that good night. The Iron Men refused to bow down to the Skullets, getting a big performances from running back Marion Barber (who had been very quiet up until the playoffs) and last minute free agent Houston defense. As Skullet quarterback Drew Brees struggled to gain more than six points, it became too much for Laurel to overcome. All-pro Adrian Peterson's SNF performance sealed the deal and slayed the giant, as Allentown defeated Laurel 82.72 - 66.26
Meanwhile, #2 Youngstown met #3 Pottsville. In week seven, Youngstown lost to Pottsville 107.28 - 74.37. The difference between the regular season and the playoff meeting between these two teams was one man: Maurice Jones-Drew. In week seven, Jones-Drew had a bye for the Zoes. In the playoff opener, Jones-Drew strapped it on, and toted the rock for 20.25 points. It would be the deciding factor in this match up (though Dallas Clark's 18 points didn't hurt either), as Youngstown left little doubt about their right to be the Stram Division's lone representative in the playoffs. Pottsville was clearly hurt by the in game injury of DeAngelo Williams, who only gained a point before he left the contest. The final was known by Sunday night, as Youngstown won 90.56 - 74.54.
This all sets up Leight Bowl VII, where three time champion Allentown Iron Men will face second year franchise Youngstown Zoes. A championship preview will follow later this week.
P.S. In the consolation bracket, fifth seed Indiana beat eighth seed Beechview, and seventh seed Chewton defeated sixth seeded Akron. This sets up Indiana vs. Chewton in the game for fifth place, and Akron and Beechview will play for seventh place.
Prospect and Ellwood did not qualify for any postseason play, as they were just plain terrible and embarrassing this year, finishing ninth and tenth respectively.
Sunday, December 13, 2009
2009 LFFL Playoff Picture
Laurel- Playoff spot clinched. Allentown loss gives them the Landry Division and #1 seed. An Allentown win would mean Laurel would need to maintain their hefty points lead to win the division.
Youngstown- Win and they're in with #2 seed and Stram Division as long as they maintain points lead on Indiana if Indiana were to win. Lose, and they need Indiana to lose too for the division. If Indiana wins, Youngstown needs a Pottsville loss and a pts lead.
Indiana- A win coupled with Youngstown loss gives the Ignition the Stram Division. A loss means Indiana needs a Pottsville loss and to overtake them in the points somehow.
Pottsville- A win and coupled with maintain pts lead are in. If Pottsville loses, needs a loss by either Youngstown or Indiana.
Allentown- Win gives Allentown #3 seed. With a loss, they'll need a loss by either Pottsville, or either Youngstown or Indiana.
Akron, Chewton and Prospect are still mathematically in it. To make the playoffs, they need to win and somehow score enough points to leapfrog any other 7-7 team that has a chance. Not likely, but still within the realm of possibility.
Ellwood and Beechview- Mathematically eliminated from playoff qualification.
Thursday, September 10, 2009
2009 LFFL Preseason Power Poll
As another year is about to kick off, it would be a bigger travesty than the murder of Santa Claus if there wasn't a Preseason Power Poll.
In prior years, the preseason rankings were arbitrarily chosen by myself, off my own astute observations and gut feeling. This year however, we're going to try something different. Using the projections at What If Sports (www.whatifsports.com) what I've done is simply added up the projected points for each team's key starters (1 QB, 2 RB, 2 WR, 1 TE,) leaving out kickers and defenses since they're interchangeable and rarely does anyone end the season with the same kicker and defense they drafted.
While What If Sports' scoring system is different than ours, it is uniform, so each player is being evaluated evenly, even if the points may not necessarily be possible in the LFFL. In circumstances where there is no clear #1 or #2, I simply have gone with the week one starters, since you'd assume that you'd have all your top players going on week one of the season, baring injury, suspension or insanity. I say insanity because Fred, for example, has Tim Hightower starting over Chris Johnson. In Fred's case, I'm doing the numbers under the assumption his team would be run by someone with half a brain, but that's a pretty big leap of faith on my part.
Enough talk, let's see what the Power Poll has to say!
Prospect Pioneers (1129.6) Prospect finds itself atop the preseason power poll even though their two quarterbacks combined for only 64.29 points last year. Despite the quarterback questions, this ranking is due to an incredibly strong wide receiver corps. The good news for the Pioneers is that if just one of their two quarterbacks is in the running for comeback player of the year, it could propel Prospect to their first Leight Cup.
Allentown Iron Men (1127.5) Allentown seeks its fourth championship this year from a team made up of proven veterans and possible young diamonds in the rough. What If Sports wasn't as high on the Iron Men's number two skill position players, Anthony Gonzalez and Marion Barber, but they should prove serviceable enough to play second fiddle players of the caliber of Reggie Wayne and Adrian “Vikings” Peterson. As long as quarterback Donovan McNabb plays consistent football, this team will be in it to win it.
Pottstown Yuengling (1122.5) Assuming rookie owner Joe Clasman actually drafted his team, congratulations are in order on putting together a solid freshman team. This team's biggest question mark is quarterback. While Romo typically starts strong, he has a habit of vanishing come playoff time. That was in prior years when he had actual weapons such as Terrell Owens and Jessica Simpson. How he'll respond without them may seal the fate of the Yuengling season.
Youngstown Zoes (1113.1) This team, on paper, is downright scary. There's no reason to expect less from quarterback Kurt Warner this year, and a Moss-Owens receiving tandem is the stuff of dreams. While running back is a little murky after Jones-Drew, assuming Marshawn Lynch doesn't self implode, he should carry the rock the rest of the way after his three week suspension. This team will need to start strong though, lest they fall behind early in the season.
Beechview Bukkake (1103.3) Anchored by Peyton Manning, the Bukkake feature solid, if not flashy, players who should hit for average over a season's work. At running back, the question is, has LT hit the wall, or was last year just a nightmare we'll all forget someday? If LT returns to his former greatness and Steve Slayton doesn't see all his goal line carries vultured away, then this team should do well.
Indiana Ignition (1097.7) Looking at the roster, you'd think the defending champs would be sitting higher than sixth. Providing Michael Tuner doesn't suffer from the curse of 370 (which is very real) this team can certainly contend. The trio of Brandon Marshall, Hines Ward and Dwayne Bowe suggest that the Ignition will be ok with whatever WR pair they choose to start weekly.
Akron Assault (1093.3) Each starter on this team is in a better position this year than last, and that leads to a lot of potential. However, until they strap it on and get it on, that's all it is, potential. You could argue that Matt Forte could have been a number one pick, when you factor in his receiving and improved QB, and how could having Brett Favre as your quarterback hurt Bernard Berrian? These two points, along with the evolution of Aaron Rodgers, lead to this team hanging around come playoff race time.
Chewton Champs (1084.2) Will Tom Brady make up for Jeremy Shockey? If so, this team might be ok. Yes, Eddie Royal caught over 90 balls last year, but who will throw to him this year? Brian Westbrook has durability concerns and Steve “Panthers” Smith likes to punch people in the face. There are a lot of questions for this team, and a lot of things have to fall into place for this team to be a winner. However, they've certainly got a chance. A snowball's chance.
Laurel Skullets (1052.4) Drew Brees is a great quarterback. There. There's my compliment about this team. Now for the truthbomb. Is there an app for drafting shitty running backs? It certainly looks like it after taking a quick glance at the Skullets roster. Addai and Johnson are on the verge of being replaced, and Fred Jackson and Le'Ron “Leroy” McClain are backups at best. This team could grab a couple Ws to start the season, and yes, Fitzgerald and Welker are outstanding receivers, but could they possibly make up for the lack of production at running back for an entire year? Odds are, probably not.
Ellwood Dishsoaps (1034) What is there to say? Fred, you've done it again. Here's three things wrong with your roster. 1) Michael Vick 2) Michael Vick 3) Michael Vick. Yes, he's a gimmick Yes, he's on suspension until week three. Yes, he's also a backup. He's also a wasted draft pick. Speaking of wasted draft picks, why draft Miami's defense when you already have Pittsburgh's and they aren't off until week 8? Congrats though on Boldin, Colston and Gore. You almost had something there. Seriously though, assuming Fred decides to actually start Chris Johnson, he may have enough production from the top four skill positions to make up for the fact that his quarterbacks are subpar. Only time will tell.
That's it, that's the Preseason Power Poll. Now, let's play some football and settle this on the field.
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
2009 LFFL Draft Results
| Round 1 | ||
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Adrian Peterson (Min - RB) | Allentown Iron Men |
| 2. | Michael Turner (Atl - RB) | Indiana Ignition |
| 3. | Matt Forte (Chi - RB) | Akron Assault |
| 4. | Maurice Jones-Drew (Jac - RB) | Youngstown Zoes |
| 5. | LaDainian Tomlinson (NYJ - RB) | Beechview Bukkake |
| 6. | DeAngelo Williams (Car - RB) | Pottsville Yuengling |
| 7. | Chris Johnson (Ten - RB) | Ellwood Dishsoaps |
| 8. | Steven Jackson (StL - RB) | Prospect Pioneers |
| 9. | Brian Westbrook (SF - RB) | Chewton Champs |
| 10. | Drew Brees (NO - QB) | Laurel Skullets |
Round 2 | ||
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Larry Fitzgerald (Ari - WR) | Laurel Skullets |
| 2. | Tom Brady (NE - QB) | Chewton Champs |
| 3. | Calvin Johnson (Det - WR) | Prospect Pio... |
| 4. | Frank Gore (SF - RB) | Ellwood Dish... |
| 5. | Andre Johnson (Hou - WR) | Pottsville Y... |
| 6. | Steve Slaton (Hou - RB) | Beechview Bu... |
| 7. | Randy Moss (NE - WR) | Youngstown Zoes |
| 8. | Pierre Thomas (NO - RB) | Akron Assault |
| 9. | Clinton Portis (Was - RB) | Indiana Igni... |
| 10. | Marion Barber (Dal - RB) | Allentown Ir... |
Round 3 | ||
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Reggie Wayne (Ind - WR) | Allentown Ir... |
| 2. | Brandon Jacobs (NYG - RB) | Indiana Igni... |
| 3. | Aaron Rodgers (GB - QB) | Akron Assault |
| 4. | Kurt Warner (Ari - QB) | Youngstown Zoes |
| 5. | Peyton Manning (Ind - QB) | Beechview Bu... |
| 6. | Ronnie Brown (Mia - RB) | Pottsville Y... |
| 7. | Anquan Boldin (Bal - WR) | Ellwood Dish... |
| 8. | Greg Jennings (GB - WR) | Prospect Pio... |
| 9. | Ryan Grant (GB - RB) | Chewton Champs |
| 10. | Larry Johnson (Was - RB) | Laurel Skullets |
Round 4 | ||
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Joseph Addai (Ind - RB) | Laurel Skullets |
| 2. | Steve Smith (Car - WR) | Chewton Champs |
| 3. | Roddy White (Atl - WR) | Prospect Pio... |
| 4. | Marques Colston (NO - WR) | Ellwood Dish... |
| 5. | Tony Romo (Dal - QB) | Pottsville Y... |
| 6. | T.J. Houshmandzadeh (Bal - WR) | Beechview Bu... |
| 7. | Terrell Owens (Cin - WR) | Youngstown Zoes |
| 8. | Vincent Jackson (SD - WR) | Akron Assault |
| 9. | Philip Rivers (SD - QB) | Indiana Igni... |
| 10. | Donovan McNabb (Was - QB) | Allentown Ir... |
Round 5 | ||
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Darren McFadden (Oak - RB) | Allentown Ir... |
| 2. | Dwayne Bowe (KC - WR) | Indiana Igni... |
| 3. | Bernard Berrian (Min - WR) | Akron Assault |
| 4. | Marshawn Lynch (Buf - RB) | Youngstown Zoes |
| 5. | Thomas Jones (KC - RB) | Beechview Bu... |
| 6. | Reggie Bush (NO - RB) | Pottsville Y... |
| 7. | Ben Roethlisberger (Pit - QB) | Ellwood Dish... |
| 8. | Kevin Smith (Det - RB) | Prospect Pio... |
| 9. | Willie Parker (Was - RB) | Chewton Champs |
| 10. | Tony Gonzalez (Atl - TE) | Laurel Skullets |
Round 6 | ||
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Wes Welker (NE - WR) | Laurel Skullets |
| 2. | Eddie Royal (Den - WR) | Chewton Champs |
| 3. | Jason Witten (Dal - TE) | Prospect Pio... |
| 4. | Roy Williams (Dal - WR) | Ellwood Dish... |
| 5. | Chad Ochocinco (Cin - WR) | Pottsville Y... |
| 6. | DeSean Jackson (Phi - WR) | Beechview Bu... |
| 7. | Dallas Clark (Ind - TE) | Youngstown Zoes |
| 8. | Ray Rice (Bal - RB) | Akron Assault |
| 9. | Antonio Gates (SD - TE) | Indiana Igni... |
| 10. | Anthony Gonzalez (Ind - WR) | Allentown Ir... |
Round 7 | ||
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Greg Olsen (Chi - TE) | Allentown Ir... |
| 2. | Brandon Marshall (Mia - WR) | Indiana Igni... |
| 3. | Braylon Edwards (NYJ - WR) | Akron Assault |
| 4. | Santonio Holmes (NYJ - WR) | Youngstown Zoes |
| 5. | Visanthe Shiancoe (Min - TE) | Beechview Bu... |
| 6. | Beanie Wells (Ari - RB) | Pottsville Y... |
| 7. | Kellen Winslow (TB - TE) | Ellwood Dish... |
| 8. | Knowshon Moreno (Den - RB) | Prospect Pio... |
| 9. | Santana Moss (Was - WR) | Chewton Champs |
| 10. | Antonio Bryant (Cin - WR) | Laurel Skullets |
Round 8 | ||
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Stephen Gostkowski (NE - K) | Laurel Skullets |
| 2. | Jeremy Shockey (NO - TE) | Chewton Champs |
| 3. | Rashard Mendenhall (Pit - RB) | Prospect Pio... |
| 4. | Pittsburgh (Pit - DEF) | Ellwood Dish... |
| 5. | Owen Daniels (Hou - TE) | Pottsville Y... |
| 6. | Devin Hester (Chi - WR) | Beechview Bu... |
| 7. | LenDale White (Den - RB) | Youngstown Zoes |
| 8. | Derrick Ward (Hou - RB) | Akron Assault |
| 9. | Hines Ward (Pit - WR) | Indiana Igni... |
| 10. | Lee Evans (Buf - WR) | Allentown Ir... |
Round 9 | ||
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Donald Brown (Ind - RB) | Allentown Ir... |
| 2. | Felix Jones (Dal - RB) | Indiana Igni... |
| 3. | Chris Cooley (Was - TE) | Akron Assault |
| 4. | Donald Driver (GB - WR) | Youngstown Zoes |
| 5. | LeSean McCoy (Phi - RB) | Beechview Bu... |
| 6. | Jerricho Cotchery (NYJ - WR) | Pottsville Y... |
| 7. | Eli Manning (NYG - QB) | Ellwood Dish... |
| 8. | Carson Palmer (Cin - QB) | Prospect Pio... |
| 9. | Lance Moore (NO - WR) | Chewton Champs |
| 10. | Baltimore (Bal - DEF) | Laurel Skullets |
Round 10 | ||
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Le'Ron McClain (Bal - RB) | Laurel Skullets |
| 2. | Matt Ryan (Atl - QB) | Chewton Champs |
| 3. | Torry Holt (NE - WR) | Prospect Pio... |
| 4. | Steve Breaston (Ari - WR) | Ellwood Dish... |
| 5. | Matt Schaub (Hou - QB) | Pottsville Y... |
| 6. | San Diego (SD - DEF) | Beechview Bu... |
| 7. | Cedric Benson (Cin - RB) | Youngstown Zoes |
| 8. | Darren Sproles (SD - RB) | Akron Assault |
| 9. | Kevin Walter (Hou - WR) | Indiana Igni... |
| 10. | Chester Taylor (Chi - RB) | Allentown Ir... |
Round 11 | ||
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Chris Henry (Cin - WR) | Allentown Ir... |
| 2. | Jonathan Stewart (Car - RB) | Indiana Igni... |
| 3. | Jay Cutler (Chi - QB) | Akron Assault |
| 4. | Brett Favre (Min - QB) | Youngstown Zoes |
| 5. | Willis McGahee (Bal - RB) | Beechview Bu... |
| 6. | Julius Jones (Sea - RB) | Pottsville Y... |
| 7. | Tim Hightower (Ari - RB) | Ellwood Dish... |
| 8. | Laveranues Coles (NYJ - WR) | Prospect Pio... |
| 9. | Josh Morgan (SF - WR) | Chewton Champs |
| 10. | Earnest Graham (TB - RB) | Laurel Skullets |
Round 12 | ||
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Matt Cassel (KC - QB) | Laurel Skullets |
| 2. | Philadelphia (Phi - DEF) | Chewton Champs |
| 3. | Matt Hasselbeck (Sea - QB) | Prospect Pio... |
| 4. | Robbie Gould (Chi - K) | Ellwood Dish... |
| 5. | John Carlson (Sea - TE) | Pottsville Y... |
| 6. | David Garrard (Jac - QB) | Beechview Bu... |
| 7. | Mason Crosby (GB - K) | Youngstown Zoes |
| 8. | Joshua Cribbs (Cle - WR) | Akron Assault |
| 9. | Chad Pennington (Mia - QB) | Indiana Igni... |
| 10. | Hakeem Nicks (NYG - WR) | Allentown Ir... |
Round 13 | ||
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Leon Washington (Sea - RB) | Allentown Ir... |
| 2. | New York (NYG - DEF) | Indiana Igni... |
| 3. | Dallas (Dal - DEF) | Akron Assault |
| 4. | Minnesota (Min - DEF) | Youngstown Zoes |
| 5. | Jerious Norwood (Atl - RB) | Beechview Bu... |
| 6. | Percy Harvin (Min - WR) | Pottsville Y... |
| 7. | Michael Vick (Phi - QB) | Ellwood Dish... |
| 8. | Correll Buckhalter (Den - RB) | Prospect Pio... |
| 9. | Jamal Lewis (Cle - RB) | Chewton Champs |
| 10. | Fred Jackson (Buf - RB) | Laurel Skullets |
Round 14 | ||
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Heath Miller (Pit - TE) | Laurel Skullets |
| 2. | David Akers (Phi - K) | Chewton Champs |
| 3. | Fred Taylor (NE - RB) | Prospect Pio... |
| 4. | Antwaan Randle El (Pit - WR) | Ellwood Dish... |
| 5. | Donnie Avery (StL - WR) | Pottsville Y... |
| 6. | Dustin Keller (NYJ - TE) | Beechview Bu... |
| 7. | Tennessee (Ten - DEF) | Youngstown Zoes |
| 8. | Phil Dawson (Cle - K) | Akron Assault |
| 9. | Derrick Mason (Bal - WR) | Indiana Igni... |
| 10. | Joe Flacco (Bal - QB) | Allentown Ir... |
Round 15 | ||
|---|---|---|
| 1. | New York (NYJ - DEF) | Allentown Ir... |
| 2. | Vernon Davis (SF - TE) | Indiana Igni... |
| 3. | Washington (Was - DEF) | Akron Assault |
| 4. | Adam Vinatieri (Ind - K) | Youngstown Zoes |
| 5. | Nate Washington (Ten - WR) | Beechview Bu... |
| 6. | Green Bay (GB - DEF) | Pottsville Y... |
| 7. | Muhsin Muhammad (Car - WR) | Ellwood Dish... |
| 8. | Chicago (Chi - DEF) | Prospect Pio... |
| 9. | New England (NE - DEF) | Chewton Champs |
| 10. | Mark Clayton (StL - WR) | Laurel Skullets |
Round 16 | ||
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Rob Bironas (Ten - K) | Laurel Skullets |
| 2. | Anthony Fasano (Mia - TE) | Chewton Champs |
| 3. | Jason Elam (Den - K) | Prospect Pio... |
| 4. | Miami (Mia - DEF) | Ellwood Dish... |
| 5. | Kris Brown (Hou - K) | Pottsville Y... |
| 6. | Ryan Longwell (Min - K) | Beechview Bu... |
| 7. | Brady Quinn (Den - QB) | Youngstown Zoes |
| 8. | Steve Heiden (Cle - TE) | Akron Assault |
| 9. | Nate Kaeding (SD - K) | Indiana Igni... |
| 10. | John Kasay (Car - K) | Allentown Ir... |