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2006 TSM NFL Mock Draft

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Welcome to the 2006 TSM NFL Mock Draft. The official time when the clock starts will be tomorrow (the 3rd) at 9:00 pm EST, but we can start as soon as C_V makes the Houston pick.

 

Each pick will be given 12 hours. If your 12 hours expire, a pick will be made for you. If you show up before the next pick is made, the pick can be changed. If you do not show up before the next pick, you are S.O.L.

 

Strong suggestion: If you see you are within the next 5 or so picks and know you will be away from the computer for a stretch, please pm someone a list of selections and make sure to list enough players to cover every spot until yours (ex. if you are up in 5 picks, make sure to make your list 5 players long.) This will help us avoid another 3 weeks per round scenario and allow us to complete a second and third round for those who wish to stick around a while.

 

If I am on when a pick is made, I'll send out a pm to whoever is next to remind, but still try to check in on this thread regularly just in case.

 

We still have: Indy open if anyone wants to grab them.

 

Draft Order:

1 Houston - Reggie Bush, USC, RB

2 New Orleans - D'Brickashaw Ferguson, Virginia, OT

3 Tennessee - Matt Leinart, USC, QB

4 New York Jets - Mario Williams, DE, NC State

5 Green Bay - AJ Hawk, LB, Ohio State

6 San Francisco - Michael Huff, S, Texas

7 Oakland - Vince Young, QB, Texas

8 Buffalo - Vernon Davis, TE, Maryland

9 Detroit - Jimmy Williams, CB, Virginia Tech

10 Arizona - Jay Cutler, QB, Arizona

11 St. Louis - Mathias Kiwanuka, DE, Boston College

12 Cleveland - Haloti Ngata, DT, Oregon

13 Baltimore - DeAngelo Williams, RB, Memphis

14 Philadelphia - Brodrick Bunkley, DT, FSU

15 Denver - Santonio Holmes, WR, OSU

16 Miami - Donte Whitner, S, OSU

17 Minnesota - Lawrence Maroney, RB, Minnesota

18 Dallas - Winston Justice, OT, USC

19 San Diego - Chad Jackson, WR, Florida

20 Kansas City - Antonio Cromartie, CB, FSU

21 New England - LenDale White, RB, USC

22 Denver (f/WAS) - Nick Mangold, C, OSU

23 Tampa Bay - Marcus McNeill, OT, Auburn

24 Cincinnati - Tye Hill, CB, Clemson

25 New York Giants - Chad Greenway, LB, Iowa

26 Chicago - Marcedes Lewis, TE, UCLA

27 Carolina - Ernie Sims, LB, FSU

28 Jacksonville - Leonard Pope, TE, Georgia

29 NY Jets - Bobby Carpenter, LB, OSU

30 Indianapolis - Joseph Addai, RB, LSU

31 Seattle - Eric Winston, OT, Miami

32 Pittsburgh - Sinorice Moss, WR, Miami

 

Second Round (posters are next to the teams that have confirmed for a second round)

33. Houston - Jason Allen, DB, Tenn

34. New Orleans - DeMeco Ryans, LB, Alabama

35. New York Jets - Jonathan Scott, OT, Texas

36. Green Bay - Maurice Drew, RB, UCLA

37. San Francisco - Manny Lawson, LB/DE, NC State

38. Oakland - Ko Simpson, S, South Carolina

39. Tennessee - D'Qwell Jackson, LB, Maryland

40. Detroit - Omar Jacobs, QB, Bowling Green

41. Arizona - Max Jean-Gilles, G, Georgia

42. Buffalo - Gabe Watson, DT, Michigan

43. Cleveland- Tamba Hali, DE, Penn State

44. Baltimore - Daniel Bullocks, S, Nebraska

45. Philadelphia - Thomas Howard, LB, UTEP

46. St. Louis - Darnell Bing, S, USC

47. Atlanta - Kelly Jennings, CB, Miami

48. Minnesota - Taitusi Lutui, G, USC

49. Dallas - Pat Watkins, S, FSU

50. San Diego - Jonathan Joseph, CB, South Carolina

51. Minnesota (f/mia) - Abdul Hodge, LB, Iowa

52. New England - Cedric Griffin, DB, Texas

53. Washington - Roger McIntosh, LB, Miami

54. Kansas City - Martin Nance, WR, Miami (Ohio)

55. Cincinnati - Kamerion Wimbley, DE/OLB, Florida State

56. New York Giants - Claude Wroten, DT, LSU

57. Chicago - AJ Nicholson, LB, FSU

58. Carolina - Anthony Fasano, TE, Notre Dame

59. Tampa Bay - Davin Joseph, G, Oklahoma

60. Jacksonville - Brian Calhoun, RB, Wisconsin

61. Denver - Rodrique Wright, DT, Texas

62. Indianapolis - Jonathan Lewis, DT, Virginia Tech

63. Seattle - Ray Edwards, DE, Purdue

64. Pittsburgh - tyler

 

Drafted by position:

 

QBs:

3 - Tennessee - Matt Leinart, USC

7 - Oakland - Vince Young, Texas

10 - Arizona - Jay Cutler, Vanderbilt

40 - Detroit - Omar Jacobs. Bowling Green

 

RBs:

1 - Houston - Reggie Bush, USC

13 - Baltimore - DeAngelo Williams, Memphis

17 - Minnesota - Lawerence Maroney, Minnesota

21 - New England - LenDale White, USC

30 - Indianapolis - Joseph Addai, LSU

36 - Green Bay - Maurice Drew, UCLA

60 - Jacksonville - Brian Calhoun, Wisconsin

 

WRs:

15 - Denver - Santonio Holmes, Ohio State

19 - San Diego - Chad Jackson, Florida

32 - Pittsburgh - Sinorice Moss, Miami

54 - Kansas City - Martin Nance, Miami (Ohio)

 

TEs:

8 - Buffalo - Vernon Davis, Maryland

26 - Chicago - Marcedes Lewis, UCLA

28 - Jacksonville - Leonard Pope, Georgia

58 - Carolina - Anthony Fasano, Notre Dame

 

OTs:

2 - New Orleans - D'Brickshaw Ferguson, Virginia

18 - Dallas - Winston Justice, USC

23 - Tampa Bay - Marcus McNeill, Auburn

31 - Seattle - Eric Winston, Miami

35 - New York Jets - Jonathan Scott, Texas

 

OGs:

41 - Arizona - Max Jean-Gilles, Georgia

48 - Minnesota - Taitusi Lutui, USC

59 - Tampa Bay - Davin Joseph, Oklahoma

 

Cs:

22 - Denver - Nick Mangold, Ohio State

 

DEs:

4 - New York Jets - Mario Williams, NC State

11 - St. Louis - Mathias Kiwanuka, Boston College

37 - San Francisco - Manny Lawson, NC State

43 - Cleveland- Tamba Hali, Penn State

55 - Cincinnati - Kamerion Wimbley, Florida State

63 - Seattle - Ray Edwards, DE, Purdue

 

DTs:

12 - Cleveland - Haloti Ngata, Oregon

14 - Philadelphia - Brodrick Bunkley, Florida State

42 - Buffalo - Gabe Watson, Michigan

56 - New York Giants - Claude Wroten, LSU

61 - Denver - Rodrique Wright, Texas

62 - Indianapolis - Jonathan Lewis, Virginia Tech

 

LBs:

5 - Green Bay - AJ Hawk, Ohio State

25 - New York Giants - Chad Greenway, Iowa

27 - Carolina - Ernie Sims, Florida State

29 - New York Jets - Bobby Carpenter, Ohio State

34 - New Orleans - DeMeco Ryans, Alabama

37 - San Francisco - Manny Lawson, NC State

39 - Tennessee - D'Qwell Jackson, Maryland

45 - Philadelphia - Thomas Howard, UTEP

51 - Minnesota (f/mia) - Abdul Hodge, Iowa

53 - Washington - Roger McIntosh, Miami

55 - Cincinnati - Kamerion Wimbley, Florida State

57 - Chicago - AJ Nicholson, FSU

 

DBs:

6 - San Francisco - Michael Huff, Texas

9 - Detroit - Jimmy Williams, Va. Tech

16 - Miami - Donte Whitner, Ohio State

20 - Kansas City - Antonio Cromartie, FSU

24 - Cincinnati - Tye Hill, Clemson

33 - Houston - Jason Allen, Tennessee

38 - Oakland - Ko Simpson, South Carolina

44 - Baltimore - Daniel Bullocks, Nebraska

46 - St. Louis - Darnell Bing, USC

47 - Atlanta - Kelly Jennings, Miami

49 - Dallas - Pat Watkins, FSU

50 - San Diego - Jonathan Joseph, South Carolina

52 - New England - Cedric Griffin, Texas

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Commisioner Tagliabue strolls up to the podium, obviously in a good mood. It's his last draft, and it's almost time for him to ride off into the sunset.

 

"Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the 2006 NFL amateur player draft. The Houston Texans have the first selection, and are now on the clock."

 

Gary Kubiak, eschewing the traditional War Room, practically runs the card up to the stage. Tags takes the card and heads back to the podium.

 

"With the first selection, the Houston Texans select:

 

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Reggie Bush, RB, University of Southern California."

 

No one is surprised, but a cheer still arises out of the gallery. Kubiak adresses the media to discuss the pick and says, "This was really a no brainer. After USC's pro day (4.33 forty, 24 on the bench, 40 inch vertical) we knew the Reggie had the right mix of speed, stength, and athleticism needed to be a special player in the league. With an offense featuring Reggie, Domanick Davis, Andre Johnson, Eric Moulds, and Jeb Putzier, we feel that David Carr has been given the weapons necessary to succeed in the NFL."

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teke's pick:

 

With the 2nd pick of the 1st round, the New Orleans Saints choose...

 

D'Brickashaw Ferguison, OT, University of Virginia

 

 

Thanks to C LeCharles Bentley leaving as a free agent, LT Wayne Gandy getting older, and RT Jammal Brown's natural tendencies fitting his current spot rather than Left Tackle, Ferguison is definitely a great pick to fill a serious need for the Saints.

 

 

They need to have a good pass defender up on the QB's blindside now that they've dumped Aaron "King of the 30-Yard Sack" Brooks and poured a lot of money into a proven winner, Drew Brees.

 

Ferguson is projected to be the kind of tackle who is excellent at pass-blocking on the NFL level, which is just what the Saints are going to need to protect their very expensive new QB.

 

With an O-Line bookended by Ferguison and Brown, Brees should be able to get enough time to throw to star WRs Joe Horn and Donte Stallworth.

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With the third pick in the 2006 NFL draft, the Tennessee Titans select:

 

Matt Leinart, USC, QB

 

McNair's coming to the end of the road, Volek isn't exactly a spring chicken, so the consensus is QB seems to be the way to go. After that it comes down to Leinart (Chow's boy) vs. Young (McNair's boy).

 

I am not completely convinced on Leinart as being a franchise QB, but it is hard to argue with what he accomplished at USC and the unease about Leinart is nothing compared to my uneasiness about Young.

 

The Jets are up

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Depending upon how many picks are gone before I leave for Staples tomorrow, I'll be sending a PM to Pinjockey. Figured I should say that ahead of time.

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With the 4th pick of the NFL Draft, the New York Jets select:

 

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Mario Williams, DE, NC State

 

Trading Abraham netted the Jets a draft pick, and saved some money. But it also created a big hole on the defensive side of the ball. Abe created holes for his fellow teammates, so a replacement was needed. In comes Mario Williams. Standing at 6'7, 290 pounds, Williams should create many mismatches, and cause double teams, opening up holes for his teammates. With the Jets switching to the 3-4, they'll need a dominant end. And with Leinart and Ferguson taken, the next best step would be to take the best available player, and that is Mario Williams.

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With the 5th pick of the NFL Draft, the Green Bay Packers select:

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A.J. Hawk, LB, THE Ohio State University

 

The Packers have been in desperate need of upgrading their front seven for a llong time now. With Na'il Diggs gone from the team, and Nick Barnett needing someone to move him to the outside, the Packers finally get to upgrade the area of the team needing improvement so badly, and an instant, proven, injury-free playmaker at MLB. Hawk can play all three linebacker positions as well, which will infinitely help Barnett make plays as well. While statistically speaking, the Packers looked like they needed help on offense, this was due to that side of the ball being absolutely decimated by injuries as well as incredibly awful and inconsistently play at guard and wide receiver. With a healthy offense intact, and a defense that's looking better and better by the week, the Pack could return to playoff form this upcoming season, especially with a playmaker like Hawk (and what a cool fucking name that is, also). I see huge things with Hawk, I'm hoping he'll be the second coming of Nitschke for the Pack.

 

Some folks say Mario Williams would be taken ahead of A.J. Hawk, but with Aaron Kampman coming into his own, and KGB taking up the other DE spot, I think even if Williams were available, Green Bay would still take Hawk.

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With the 6th pick in the 2006 NFL Draft, the San Francisco 49ers select...

 

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Michael Huff, Defensive Back, from the University of Texas

 

Strengths:

Very athletic with excellent speed...A playmaker and ballhawk in the secondary who has a nose for the ball...Really has a knack for taking interceptions to the house...Versatile and has experience at both safety and cornerback...Moves well and shows terrific range...Very reliable tackler...Smart player with tremendous instincts...Comes from a program with a strong history of developing pro DB's.

 

Weaknesses:

May be a bit of a 'tweener who doesn't fit in at either safety or corner at the pro level...Will gamble at times in an effort to come away with a turnover...Needs to work on and refine his technique...Needs to get stronger...Was shuffled around throughout his career and was never able to concentrate on just one position.

 

Notes:

Thorpe Award winner...Brother (Marcus King) is a safety at Missouri...When it comes to making a big play in the secondary you won't find many who have done it as well as this guy at the college level the past few years...His pro position is still up in the air but with his physical tools it certainly give teams a lot of options.

 

 

 

LaParkaMarka told me to make his pick for him if he's not around but I get off work in a little over an hour and he's not around then I'll make it.

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By PM for LaParkaMarka:

 

With the 7th pick in the 2006 NFL Entry Draft, the Oakland Raiders select...

 

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Vince Young, Quarterback, from the University of Texas

 

Strengths:

Has the type of rare athletic ability that is hardly ever seen...Size is ideal with great height and a solid frame...Great speed and quickness...Outstanding runner and scrambler with tremendous vision...Arm strength is good, but not great...Has a quick release...Still has a lot of upside and got better each year while making a huge leap as a junior...Amazing leader and field general with top intangibles...A gamer who comes up big in the clutch...Can take over and dominate a game.

 

Weaknesses:

Has an extremely awkward delivery...Mechanics might have to be reworked...Very raw as a passer and is still a better athlete than quarterback right now...Doesn't read defenses all that well...Will make some poor decisions...Needs to adjust to taking snaps from under center and playing in a pro style offense...Probably has to sit and learn for a year or two before he is ready to start at the next level.

I really hope this actually happens, I would love to see Young bust out a 30 yard run, with the next play an endzone fade to Moss. The Raiders have other needs, but who cares when you can land a guy like Young.

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By PM for LaParkaMarka:

 

With the 7th pick in the 2006 NFL Entry Draft, the Oakland Raiders select...

 

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Vince Young, Quarterback, from the University of Texas

 

Strengths:

Has the type of rare athletic ability that is hardly ever seen...Size is ideal with great height and a solid frame...Great speed and quickness...Outstanding runner and scrambler with tremendous vision...Arm strength is good, but not great...Has a quick release...Still has a lot of upside and got better each year while making a huge leap as a junior...Amazing leader and field general with top intangibles...A gamer who comes up big in the clutch...Can take over and dominate a game.

 

Weaknesses:

Has an extremely awkward delivery...Mechanics might have to be reworked...Very raw as a passer and is still a better athlete than quarterback right now...Doesn't read defenses all that well...Will make some poor decisions...Needs to adjust to taking snaps from under center and playing in a pro style offense...Probably has to sit and learn for a year or two before he is ready to start at the next level.

 

I really hope this actually happens, I would love to see Young bust out a 30 yard run, with the next play an endzone fade to Moss. The Raiders have other needs, but who cares when you can land a guy like Young.

 

Thanks for making the pick for me man. I suggest that everyone send a few picks to the person ahead of them, just to speed things up a bit. It worked well for me.

 

ANd man, Young to Moss! I'd be ecstatic if the draft goes this way. Leinart is Tennessee is something I want to happen as well, but I'm guessing the Jets trade up with the extra pick they got from the Abraham trade.

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With the 8th pick, the Buffalo Bills select...

 

Vernon Davis, TE, Maryland

 

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With Eric Moulds gone, the Buffalo Bills desprately needs another offensive weapon, for young quarterback JP Losman. Vernon Davis is byfar the best TE prospect in the postion history (No disrespect to Kellen Winslow II). Vernon has blazing speed(Ran a 4.50), amazing strenght, and excellent catching ability. He set all kinds of Maryland records, and amazed people at the scouting combine. Has been compared to many great TE's(Antonio Gates, Tony Gonzales, and Shannon Sharpe), and should provide a great offensive weapon for the Bills, and to take the stress off the Bills projected No. 1 WR, Lee Evans.

 

If Vernon Davis makes it to the Bills in the real draft, they would have to take this guy.

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With the 9th pick, the Detroit Lions select...

 

Jimmy Williams, CB, Virginia Tech

 

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Detroit had along of problems with the DB and you know that new Detroit Lions coach, defensive minded Rod Marinelli will want to improve that and give his new defensive coordinator Donne Henderson all the help he can get. Jimmy Williams is the nations top rated cornerback but can also played Safety, if needed. He lead the ACC with 5 INT's, and has very little mistakes in his game, if any. It's hard to see Jimmy Williams miss a tackle, and has great jaming ability. With Jimmy Williams, the Detroit upgrades their Lions, and could possibly make noise in the weak NFC North divison.

 

This will most likely be the Lions draft choice, in the real draft.

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I'm going to make it short because I'm toasted, but the Arizona Cardinals select Jay Cutler, QB, Vanderbilt.

 

I believe that the Cards need a DT like Ngata to be next to Dockett or an OT like Justice, but they need someone in place for when Warner is gone. Simple, no brainer pick.

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Ok, time is up on Cleveland so we'll go Haloti Ngata, DT, Oregon for them

 

Baltimore pmed me the pick - DeAngelo Williams, RB, Memphis

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Philadelphia takes - Brodrick Bunkley, DT, FSU

 

The Eagles desperately lacked a pass rush last year and were torched for it. Other than Mike Patterson's flashes, they got almost no pressure up the middle at all. Considered going Chad Greenway here as they also need a SAM, but a combination of them never taking a 1st round LB and the fact a pass rush will make the entire defense that much better brings it to Bunkley.

 

Atlanta is on the clock

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With the 15th pick, the Denver Broncos select:

 

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Santonio Holmes, Wide Receiver, from THE Ohio State University

 

I don't have anything big written up, so we'll just say Rod Smith isn't getting any younger and leave it at that.

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If nobody takes it before it comes around, I'll pick for Indy (C'mon new QB to replace Peyton Manning).

 

If your going to draft a QB to replace Peyton Manning, instead of a RB to replace Edgerrin, you don't deverse the pick.

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