2006 NFL Draft |
2006 NFL Draft |
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1. Houston Texans select MARIO WILLIAMS
I don't like this pick. If they were going to pick Mario Williams they should have moved down a spot. Williams is a great defensive end though, and the Texans really need help at that end of the ball anyway. 2. New Orleans Saints select REGGIE BUSH Good pick, even though they already have Deuce Mcallister in their backfield. And yeah, I spelled his name wrong. 3. Tennessee Titans select Vince Young God, their idiots. At the same I'm very glad they didnt pick Matt Leinart. 4. New York Jets select D'Brickashaw Ferguson Great pick. 5. Green Bay Packers select A.J. Hawk Good pick, should improve their defense to an extent. This guy is a proven playmaker. 6. San Francisco 49'ers select Vernon Davis Great pick for the Niners. This guy is a freak in the weight room, he's set every single Maryland University weight record. Not only that, this guy's hands are great and he's quick as hell (4.33 40 yd dash), which make up for his lack of elite height (6-3). 7. Oakland Raiders select Michael Huff The safety from Texas U. He doesn't seem like an ideal safety to me, he'll get knocked around a bit. They might switch him to CB. 8. Buffalo Bills select Donte Whitner Another safety. I don't know much about the Bills, and so I don't know if this is a good pick. But, Whitner is a fine safety and I expect him to start. 9. Detroit Lions select Ernie Simms This guy is a monster of a linebacker. He's undersized but plays much bigger. 10. Arizona Cardinals select Matt Leinart Who'd of seen this happening? This guy was the consensus No. 1 pick in 2004, he played just as well in 2005, but he slips to the Cardinals. Either way, this 2-time state champion, 2-time National champ, 3-time All-american is a great pick up for the Cards. They have 1 or 2 years to groom him under Kurt Warner, who himself was a 2-time super bowl MVP. 11. Denver Broncos select Jay CutlerGod, this guy is ugly. But hey, thats life. This guy is gonna be a bust. I'm callin it. 12. Baltimore Ravens select Haloti Ngata They needed someone to block for Lewis. So they picked up this fatass to clog the line. 13. Cleveland Browns select Kamerion Wimbley Good pass rusher = good pick. 14. Philidelphia Eagles select Brodrick Bunkley This boy is big. The eagles needed a big guy to clog the line for the backers, and thats what they got. 15. St. Louis Rams select Tye Hill Very fast CB, they wanted him at no. 11 and they got him, and a third round pick at no. 15. 16. Miami Dolphins select Jason Allen Don't know much about him. 17. Dallas Cowboys select Bobby Carpenter The cowboys needed some depth at LB, and they got it with Carpenter. 19. San Diego Chargers select Antonio Cromartie Biggest boom or bust potential in the draft. Some say he's an elite CB, others say he's...not. He missed the entire 2005 season and was still a top 20 pick, so that shows how highly esteemed the Chargers hold him. Nobody knows how this is gonna pan out. 20. Kansas City Chiefs select Tamba Hali This is a talented situational pass rusher. This guy has the motivation and the skills to be a priemer DE, but he is still pretty raw, so technique has to be worked on along with the addition of some new moves. 21. New Englad Patriots select Laurence Maroney DeAngelo Williams would have been the pick I would have taken. Because Maroney is bigger, it might have put him ahead of Williams. With Corey Dillon slowing down they needed a RB, but Williams would have been the smarter choice. 22. San Francisco 49ers select Manny Lawson The defensive end that played opposite of Mario Williams (1st overall selection) is a great pass rusher. He was severely un-hyped because of playing on the same line as Williams, but his skills are superb. 23. Tampa Bay Bucs select Davin Joseph I don't know much about the OG's of the draft. That being said, Jean Gilles was a consensus #1 Guard pick. 24. Cincinatti Bengals select Jonathan Joseph Joseph has a ton of upside, though I thought Jimmy Williams would have gotten the pick. 25. Pittsburgh Steelers select Santonio Holmes This certainly fills a need, but I think LenDale White would have been a better pick. I know he has some minor maturity issues, but White would have been the replacement to Jerome Bettis. The steelers do not run a speed running game, they have always advocated power running. Willie Parker does not embody POWER running. And he fumbles too damn much. 26. Buffalo Bills select John McCargo Again, dont know much about the bills. and dont know anything about John McCargo 27. Carolina Panthers select DeAngelo Williams The Memphis running back who re-wrote the schools record books was chosen 27th overall. Rediculous. This guy has set so many NCAA records its stupid to see a player of his caliber get chosen before some of the previous players. But, teams chose for need, and this is the way it panned out. 28. Jacksonville Jaguars select Marcedes Lewis A big, effective tight end. The most complete tight end the draft. Can catch and block. Very difficult to bring down. Quick, but not fast. I didn't want to see him go here. 29. New York Jets select Nick Manigold Who the hell is Nick Manigold? 30. Indianapolis Colts select Joseph Addai I would have liked to see Maurice Drew go in place of him, but thats just my Bay Area bias. 31. Seattle Seahawks select Kelly Jennings I don't know much about Jennings, but they needed help in the secondary, and they apparently addressed it here. 32. New York Giants select Mathias Kiwanuka They already have a great pass rushing tandem in Osi Umenyiora and Mike Strahan. But this pick adds depth, and a successor to strahan whos getting up there in years. Leave draft comments or comments on my little thingy thing if you'd like. |
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I sorta felt bad for the texan fans..they wanted bush so bad lmao..and so did the jet fans..
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