2014 Draft
A Tight End in the First Round
The league held its draft for the 2014 season on September 2, 2014, once again using the online ESPN platform. It started off wild as a tight end got taken in the first round, and it only got weirder from there. We had some absolute legends taken later in the draft, including the final run for one of the most epic figures in league history.
2014 Draft Order
The First Four Rounds
Eventual champion Big Mike took hometown Packers with 2 of his first 3 picks, but it ended up working out as he ran away with the league
Commissioner Stalin desperately reached for a tight end in the 1st round for absolutely no reason
Can we recognize for one second that Julius Thomas was the 2nd tight end picked? Remember him?
Montee Ball in the 4th
Jay Cutler in Round 5 nice
Commissioner Stalin really nailed these rounds with stud RBs like Reggie Bush, Shane Vereen, and, of course, CSFFL legend Ray Rice
Speaking of RBs, how about Ben Tate, Ryan Mathews, and Andre Ellington?
Jordan Cameron in the 6th
The Final Round
Legendary final round here, starting with Manti Teʻo
Tebow Time
Mike Williams makes his last appearance in the CSFFL during his last NFL season. Respect to the legend
POST-DRAFT ROSTERS
2014 Draft Awards
Best Pick: DeMarco Murray, 5th Round by Coach Rubs. Despite it being a homer pick for his beloved Cowboys, Murray went on to lead the league in rushing with 1,845 yards on the ground
Worst Pick: Montee Ball, 4thd Round by Brock. What happened here?
Most Incredible Pick: Johnny Manziel, 18th Round by the HI-Life Ganja Farmers. Yikes