Gert T 0 Report post Posted April 29, 2006 I decided to start this since according to ESPNews, the Texans have agreed to terms with Mario Williams. The options at #2 are limitless now if this is correct. This draft starts at 12 pm EST tomorrow from New York City and can be seen on ESPN & NFL Network. 2006 NFL Draft Order 1st Round 1. Houston - Mario Williams DE North Carolina State 2. New Orleans - Reggie Bush RB USC 3. Tennessee - Vince Young QB Texas 4. NY Jets - D'Brickashaw Ferguson OT Virginia Tech 5. Green Bay - A.J. Hawk OLB Ohio State 6. San Francisco - Vernon Davis TE Maryland 7. Oakland - Michael Huff SS Texas 8. Buffalo - Donte Whitner SS Ohio State 9. Detroit - Ernie Sims OLB Florida State 10. Arizona - Matt Leinart QB USC 11. Denver - Jay Cutler QB Vanderbilt 12. Baltimore - Haloti Ngata DT Oregon 13. Cleveland - Kamerion Wimbley DE Florida State 14. Philadelphia - Brodrick Bunkley DT Florida State 15. St. Louis - Tye Hill CB Clemson 16. Miami - Jason Allen FS Tennessee 17. Minnesota - Chad Greenway OLB Iowa 18. Dallas - Bobby Carpenter OLB Ohio State 19. San Diego - Antonio Cromartie CB Florida State 20. Kansas City - Tamba Hali DE Penn State 21. New England - Laurence Maroney RB Minnesota 22. San Francisco - Manny Lawson LB North Carolina State 23. Tampa Bay - Davin Joseph OG Oklahoma 24. Cincinnati - Johnathan Joseph CB South Carolina 25. Pittsburgh - Santonio Holmes WR Ohio State 26. Buffalo - John McCargo DT North Carolina State 27. Carolina - DeAngelo Williams RB Memphis 28. Jacksonville - Marcedes Lewis TE UCLA 29. NY Jets - Nick Mangold C Ohio State 30. Indianapolis - Joseph Addai RB LSU 31. Seattle - Kelly Jennings CB Miami (FL) 32. NY Giants - Mathias Kiwanuka DE Boston College 2nd Round 33. Houston - DeMeco Ryans OLB Alabama 34. Cleveland - D'Kwell Jackson ILB Maryland 35. Washington - Rocky McIntosh OLB Miami (FL) 36. New England - Chad Jackson WR Florida 37. Atlanta - Jimmy Williams CB Virginia Tech 38. Oakland - Thomas Howard OLB UTEP 39. Philadelphia - Winston Justice OT USC 40. Detroit - Daniel Bullocks SS Nebraska 41. Arizona - Taitusi Latsi OG USC 42. Chicago - Danieal Manning SS Abilene Christian 43. New Orleans - Roman Harper FS Alabama 44. NY Giants - Sinorice Moss WR Miami (FL) 45. Tennessee - LenDale White RB USC 46. St. Louis - Joe Klopfenstein TE Colorado 47. Green Bay - Daryn Colledge OT Boise State 48. Minnesota - Cedric Griffin CB Texas 49. NY Jets - Kellen Clemens QB Oregon 50. San Diego - Marcus McNeill OT Auburn 51. Minnesota - Ryan Cook C New Mexico 52. Green Bay - Greg Jennings WR Western Michgan 53. Dallas - Anthony Fasano TE Notre Dame 54. Kansas City - Bernard Pollard SS Purdue 55. Cincinnati - Andrew Whitworth OT LSU 56. Baltimore - Chris Chester C Oklahoma 57. Chicago - Devin Hester WR Miami (FL) 58. Carolina - Richard Marshall CB Fresno State 59. Tampa Bay - Jeremy Trueblood OT Boston College 60. Jacksonville - Maurice Drew RB UCLA 61. Denver - Tony Scheffler TE Western Michigan 62. Indianapolis - Tim Jennings CB Georgia 63. Seattle - Darryl Tapp DE Virginia Tech 64. Minnesota - Tarvaris Jackson QB Alabama State 3rd Rround 65. Houston - Charles Spencer OG/OT Pittsburgh 66. Houston - Eric Winston OT Miami (FL) 67. Green Bay - Abdul Hodge ILB Iowa 68. St. Louis - Claude Wroten DT LSU 69. Oakland - Paul McQuistan G Weber State 70. Buffalo - Ashton Youboty CB Ohio State 71. Philadelphia - Chris Gocong OG Cal Poly 72. Arizona - Leonard Pope TE Georgia 73. Chicago - Dusty Dvoracek DT Oklahoma 74. Detroit - Brian Calhoun RB Wisconsin 75. Green Bay - Jason Spitz C Louisville 76. NY Jets - Anthony Schlegel ILB Ohio State 77. St. Louis - Jon Alston OLB Stanford 78. Cleveland - Travis Wilson WR Oklahoma 79. Atlanta - Jerious Norwood RB Mississippi State 80. Jacksonville - Clint Ingram OLB Oklahoma 81. San Diego - Charlie Whitehurst QB Clemson 82. Miami - Derek Hagan WR Arizona State 83. Pittsburgh - Anthony Smith FS Syracuse 84. San Francisco - Brandon Williams WR Wisconsin 85. Kansas City - Brodie Croyle QB Alabama 86. New England - Dave Thomas TE Texas 87. Baltimore - David Pittman CB Northwestern State 88. Carolina - James Anderson OLB Virginia Tech 89. Carolina - Rashad Butler OT Miami (FL) 90. Tampa Bay - Maurice Stovall WR Notre Dame 91. Cincinnati - Frostee Rucker DE USC 92. Dallas - Jason Hatcher DE Grambling State 93. St. Louis - Dominique Byrd TE USC 94. Indianapolis - Freddie Keiaho ILB San Diego State 95. Pittsburgh - Willie Reid WR Florida State 96. NY Giants - Gerris Wilkinson ILB Georgia Tech 97. NY Jets - Eric Smith SS Michigan State 4th Round 98. Houston - Owen Daniels TE Wisconsin 99. Philadelphia - Max-Jean Gilles OG Georgia 100. San Francisco - Michael Robinson QB/WR Penn State 101. Oakland - Darnell Bing SS USC 102. Tennessee - Calvin Lowry SS Penn State 103. NY Jets - Brad Smith QB/WR Missouri 104. Green Bay - Cory Rodgers WR TCU 105. Buffalo - Ko Simpson FS South Carolina 106. New England - Garrett Mills FB/TE Tulsa 107. Arizona - Gabe Watson DT Michigan 108. New Orleans - Jahri Evans OT Bloomsburg 109. Philadelphia - Jason Avant WR Michigan 110. Cleveland - Leon Williams ILB Miami (FL) 111. Baltimore - Demetrius Williams WR Oregon 112. Cleveland - Isaac Sowells G Indiana 113. St. Louis - Victor Adeyanju DE Indiana 114. Miami - Joe Toledo OT Washington 115. Green Bay - Will Blackmon WR Boston College 116. Tennessee - Stephen Tulloch ILB North Carolina State 117. NY Jets - Leon Washington RB Florida State 118. New England - Stephen Gostkowski K Memphis 119. Denver - Brandon Marshall WR Central Florida 120. Chicago - Jamar Williams ILB Arizona State 121. Carolina - Nate Salley FS Ohio State 122. Tampa Bay - Alan Zemaitis CB Penn State 123. Cincinnati - Domata Peko DT Michigan State 124. NY Giants - Barry Cofield DT Northwestern 125. Dallas - Skyler Green WR LSU 126. Denver - Elvis Dumervil DE Louisville 127. Minnesota - Ray Edwards DE Purdue 128. Seattle - Rob Sims OG Ohio State 129. NY Giants - Guy Whimper OT East Carolina 130. Denver - Domenik Hixon WR Akron 131. Pittsburgh - Willie Colon OG Hofstra 132. Baltimore - P.J. Daniels RB Georgia Tech 133. Pittsburgh - Orien Harris DT Miami (FL) 5th Round 134. Buffalo - Kyle Williams DT LSU 135. New Orleans - Rob Ninkovich DE Purdue 136. New England - Ryan O'Callaghan OT California 137. Tennessee - Terna Lande OLB Miami (OH) 138. Dallas - Pat Watkins FS Florida State 139. Atlanta - Quinn Ojinnaka DT Syracuse 140. San Francisco - Parys Haralson DE Tennessee 141. Detroit - Johnatan Scott OT Texas 142. Arizona - Brandon Johnson OLB Louisville 143. Buffalo - Brad Butler OT Virginia 144. St. Louis - Marques Hagans WR Virginia 145. Cleveland - Jerome Harrison RB Washington State 146. Baltimore - Dawan Landry FS Georgia Tech 147. Philadelphia - Jeremy Bloom WR Colorado 148. Green Bay - Ingle Martin QB Furman 149. Minnesota - Greg Blue FS Georgia 150. NY Jets - Jason Pociask TE Wisconsin 151. San Diego - Tim Dobbins ILB Iowa State 152. Cleveland - DeMario Minter CB Georgia 153. Washington - Anthony Montgomery DT Minnesota 154. Kansas City - Marcus Maxey CB Miami (FL) 155. Carolina - Jeff King TE Virginia Tech 156. Tampa Bay - Julius Jenkins DE Stanford 157. Cincinnati - A.J. Nicholson OLB Florida State 158. NY Giants - Charlie Peprah SS Alabama 159. Chicago - Mark Anderson DE Alabama 160. Jacksonville - Brent Hawkins DE Illinois State 161. Denver - Chris Kuper OG North Dakota 162. Indianapolis - Michael Toudouze OG TCU 163. Seattle - David Kirtman FB USC 164. Pittsburgh - Omar Jacobs QB Bowling Green 165. Green Bay - Tony Moll OT Nevada 166. Baltimore - Quinn Sypniewski TE Colorado 167. Pittsburgh - Charles Davis TE Purdue 168. Philadelphia - Omar Gaither OLB Tennessee 169. Tennessee - Jesse Mahelona DT Tennessee 6th Round 170. Houston - Wali Lundy RB Virginia 171. New Orleans - Mike Hass WR Oregon State 172. Tennessee - Jonathan Orr WR Wisconsin 173. Washington - Reed Doughty FS Northern Colorado 174. New Orleans - Josh Lay CB Pittsburgh 175. San Francisco - Delanie Walker WR Central Missouri State 176. Oakland - Kevin Boothe OL Cornell 177. Arizona - Jonathan Lewis DT Virginia Tech 178. Buffalo - Keith Ellison OLB Oregon State 179. Detroit - Alton McCann CB West Virginia 180. Cleveland - Lawrence Vickers FB Colorado 181. Cleveland - Babatunde Oshinowo DT Stanford 182. Dallas - Montavious Stanley DT Louisville 183. Green Bay - Johnny Jolly DT Texas A&M 184. Atlanta - Adam Jennings WR Fresno State 185. Green Bay - Tyrone Culver FS Fresno State 186. Kansas City - Tre' Stallings OT Mississippi State 187. San Diego - Jeromey Clary OT Kansas State 188. San Diego - Kurt Smith K Virginia 189. NY Jets - Drew Coleman CB TCU 190. Kansas City - Jeff Webb WR San Diego State 191. New England - Jeremy Mincey DE Florida 192. San Francisco - Marcus Hudson FS North Carolina State 193. Cincinnati - Reggie McNeal QB/WR Texas A&M 194. Tampa Bay - Bruce Gradkowski QB Toledo 195. Chicago - J.D. Runnels FB Oklahoma 196. Washington - Kedric Golston DT Georgia 197. San Francisco - Melvin Oliver DE LSU 198. Denver - Greg Eslinger C Minnesota 199. Indianapolis - Charlie Johnson OT Oklahoma State 200. Chicago - Tyler Reed OG Penn State 201. Pittsburgh - Marvin Philip C California 202. Tampa Bay - T.J. Williams TE North Carolina State 203. Baltimore - Sam Koch P Nebraska 204. Philadelphia - LaJuan Ramsey DT USC 205. New England - Dan Stevenson OG Notre Dame 206. New England - Le Kevin Smith DT Nebraska 207. Indianapolis - Antoine Bethea FS Howard 208. Baltimore - Derrick Martin CB Wyoming 7th Round 209. Cincinnati - Ethan Kilmer CB Penn State 210. New Orleans - Zach Strief OT Northwestern 211. Dallas - Pat McQuistan OG Weber State 212. Miami - Fred Evans DT Southwest Texas State 213. Jacksonville - James Wyche DE Syracuse 214. Oakland - Chris Morris C Michigan State 215. Tennessee - Cortland Finnegan DB Samford 216. Buffalo - Terrance Pennington OT New Mexico 217. Detroit - Fred Matua OG USC 218. Arizona - Todd Watkins WR BYU 219. Baltimore - Ryan Lacasse DE Syracuse 220. NY Jets - Titus Adams DT Nebraska 221. St. Louis - Tim McGarigle ILB Northwestern 222. Cleveland - Justin Hamilton S Virginia Tech 223. Atlanta - D.J. Shockley QB Georgia 224. Dallas - E.J. Whitley OT Texas Tech 225. San Diego - Chase Page DT North Carolina 226. Miami - Rodrique Wright DT Texas 227. San Diego - Jimmy Martin OT Virginia Tech 228. Kansas City - Jarrad Page FS UCLA 229. New England - Willie Andrews CB/S Baylor 230. Washington - Kili Lefotu OG Arizona 231. Cincinnati - Benny Brazell WR LSU 232. NY Giants - Gerrick McPhearson CB Maryland 233. Miami - Devin Aromashodu WR Auburn 234. Carolina - Will Montgomery OG Virginia Tech 235. Tampa Bay - Justin Phinisee CB Oregon 236. Jacksonville - Demetrice Webb CB Florida 237. Carolina - Stanley McClover DE Auburn 238. Indianapolis - T.J. Rushing CB Stanford 239. Seattle - Ryan Plackemeier P Wake Forest 240. Pittsburgh - Cedric Humes RB Virginia Tech 241. Tampa Bay - Charles Bennett OLB Clemson 242. St. Louis - Mark Setterstrom OG Minnesota 243. St. Louis - Tony Palmer OG Missouri 244. Tampa Bay - Tim Massaquoi TE Michigan 245. Tennessee - Spencer Toone OLB Utah 246. Tennessee - Quinton Ganther RB Utah 247. Detroit - Anthony Cannon OLB Tulane 248. Buffalo - Aaron Merz OG California 249. Seattle - Ben Obomanu WR Auburn 250. Washington - Kevin Simon ILB Tennessee 251. Houston - David Anderson WR Colorado State 252. New Orleans - Marques Colston WR Hofstra 253. Green Bay - Dave Tollefson DE Northwest Missouri State 254. San Francisco - Vickiel Vaughn S Arkansas 255. Oakland - Kevin McMahan WR Maine Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
naiwf 0 Report post Posted April 29, 2006 Wow. I can't believe that even the hapless Texans are THAT stupid. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gert T 0 Report post Posted April 29, 2006 I bet that screwed up Mel Kiper's daggone Top 10. I also am shocked, I know people didn't necessarily want to trade up to #1 because of what it would cost them, but couldn't the Texans have demanded less, or were they just that in love with Mario? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jwest27 0 Report post Posted April 29, 2006 Wow, I am 10 times more interested in the draft now. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Urban Warfare 0 Report post Posted April 29, 2006 Williams is a great prospect, no doubt about it. But a number one pick? No way. The Texans should just trade out of the pick and get some picks next year or another pick in the top five. Houston will be kicking themselves in five years, IMO. Maybe they figure they will suck again next year, and want to get Adrian Peterson. (Assuming he comes out) I bet that screwed up Mel Kiper's daggone Top 10 Speaking of which, here is Mel Kiper's draft BEFORE the Williams story broke. 1. Houston Reggie Bush, RB* USC 2. New Orleans Mario Williams, DE* NC State 3. Tennessee Vince Young, QB* Texas 4. N.Y. Jets D'Brickashaw Ferguson, T Virginia 5. Green Bay A.J. Hawk, LB Ohio St. 6. San Francisco Vernon Davis, TE* Maryland 7. Oakland Ernie Sims, LB* Florida St. 8. Buffalo Brodrick Bunkley, DT Florida St. 9. Detroit Michael Huff, DB Texas 10. Arizona Matt Leinart, QB USC 11. St. Louis Jay Cutler, QB Vanderbilt 12. Cleveland Kamerion Wimbley, DE/OLB Florida St. 13. Baltimore Haloti Ngata, DT* Oregon 14. Philadelphia Chad Greenway, LB Iowa 15. Denver (from ATL) Santonio Holmes, WR* Ohio St. 16. Miami Antonio Cromartie, CB* Florida St. 17. Minnesota Jason Allen, CB/S Tennessee 18. Dallas Manny Lawson, OLB NC State 19. San Diego Winston Justice, T* USC 20. Kansas City Johnathan Joseph, CB* South Carolina 21. New England DeAngelo Williams, RB Memphis 22. San Francisco (from DEN) Tye Hill, CB Clemson 23. Tampa Bay Marcus McNeill, T Auburn 24. Cincinnati Donte Whitner, DB* Ohio St. 25. N.Y. Giants Sinorice Moss, WR Miami 26. Chicago Chad Jackson, WR* Florida 27. Carolina Marcedes Lewis, TE UCLA 28. Jacksonville Nick Mangold, C Ohio St. 29. N.Y. Jets (from DEN) Bobby Carpenter, OLB Ohio St. 30. Indianapolis Laurence Maroney, RB* Minnesota 31. Seattle Jimmy Williams, CB Virginia Tech 32. Pittsburgh LenDale White, RB* USC Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BX 0 Report post Posted April 29, 2006 Christ, this just throws everything in the air. The NY Jets have probably just offered their entire draft to the Saints. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jwest27 0 Report post Posted April 29, 2006 Also, I think I just heard Sean Salisbury's head explode. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mike546 0 Report post Posted April 29, 2006 Now that the Giants have Arrington, I hope they take either Sinorice Moss or Chad Jackson if either is available, with Toomer getting up their in age and Burress being the headcase he is. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dangerous A 0 Report post Posted April 29, 2006 ESPN.com is reporting the Texans have signed Mario Edwards as the Number One pick. HOUSTON -- The Houston Texans have signed North Carolina State defensive end Mario Williams to a six-year, $54 million deal, making him the No. 1 pick in the NFL draft Saturday. Of the $54 million, Williams is guaranteed $26.5 million. Texans general manager Charley Casserly had cautioned earlier in the week that anyone concluding the team had decided on Southern California tailback and Heisman Trophy winner Reggie Bush and was only using Williams as leverage was mistaken. The choice of Williams by the Texans could dramatically alter the landscape of the early segment of the first round. The New Orleans Saints, with the second choice, have indicated they would snap up Bush if he fell to their slot. But the Saints had hinted, in general, that they might entertain trade offers for their pick. The availability of Bush at the No. 2 spot would almost certainly elicit trade offers. Information from The Associated Press and ESPN.com senior NFL writer Len Pasquarelli was used in this report. As I said in the offseason thread, didn't see that one coming. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Princess Leena Report post Posted April 29, 2006 Very interesting... no doubt that Mario is a great physical talent. But, history shows taking such an early pick on a DL is risky. Let's see how it goes. While Bush is undoubtedly one of the shiftiest and quickest backs I've ever seen... it's not guarantee he'll be a great NFL back. Do the Saints take Bush now? Even though Deuce is still relatively young, he was injured most of last year, and has been a workhorse back for a handful of years now. But, they also gave him the big contract last offseason. And they have some decent depth already with Antowain and Michael Bennett now. It certainly is interesting now. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
UZI Suicide 0 Report post Posted April 29, 2006 The Texans just passed on Michael Jordan for Sam Bowie. To use an old Mel Kiper quote.. "It's quite obvious they just don't understand how the NFL draft works." Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vampiro69 0 Report post Posted April 29, 2006 Well, time to change my draft picks on ESPN.com Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KingPK 0 Report post Posted April 29, 2006 I actually think that Bush goes to the Jets now. Which is sad because we won't see another great (clip includes Keiper's "They don't know what the draft's all about" line.) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Brett Favre 0 Report post Posted April 29, 2006 If anything, we're finally going to see a great reaction. Well, a happy one. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
teke184 0 Report post Posted April 29, 2006 I agree with most of the thoughs on here about Bush, in that this means the Saints will be wheeling and dealing for the next 16 hours to see who's willing to pony up the best deal for Reggie Bush. The Jets are in the driver's seat since they have two 1st Round picks (#4 and #29, IIRC) but Green Bay could also pull it off if they swapped the #5 pick, Javon Walker, and some other pick later in the draft (hopefully a 3rd rounder) for the #2 slot. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
snuffbox 0 Report post Posted April 29, 2006 I hope Green Bay doesnt Tony Mandarich their early pick... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Annabelle 0 Report post Posted April 29, 2006 if the raiders don't pick a qb im gonna die. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
UZI Suicide 0 Report post Posted April 29, 2006 With the way things are shaping up, the Raiders may end up with Leinart. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Brett Favre 0 Report post Posted April 29, 2006 Thats who they want. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
teke184 0 Report post Posted April 29, 2006 Thats who they want. Well, they've got a good shot at him because either the Titans or Jets will pass on a QB in favor of Bush or Brick. The only things between the Raiders and Leinart are the in-fighting of the Titans' coaching staff (Young vs. Leinart) and the possibility of a late swoop by Arizona or someone else to trade up to either #5 or #6. (I'm assuming it'll be #5 because the Niners seem set on Vernon Davis while the Packers need to fill a LOT of holes) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
4hartthreat 0 Report post Posted April 29, 2006 The 49ers also have the ammo to get Bush with picks #6 and #22. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Brett Favre 0 Report post Posted April 29, 2006 I'm not sure if they'll trade with the 49ers because the Saints want Hawk or Ferguson. By the time the 6th pick rolls around, one, if not both will probably be gone. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
teke184 0 Report post Posted April 29, 2006 Brick will be gone by the #6 pick, as the Jets and Packers are both teams that could use a stud left tackle. Hawk is more questionable. It depends on the Pack not taking him, which is strictly dependant on Ferguison still being on the board. That won't happen, though, because I think that the Jets will snatch up Brick if they can't get Bush at #2. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
teke184 0 Report post Posted April 29, 2006 Scenario- The Saints trade the #2 to the Jets for the #4 and #29 picks, with possible shuffling of other late-round selections. How it will end up- The Saints will pick up Brick at #4 barring a shocker. At #29, they'll probably pick up C Nick Mangold of Ohio State if he's on the board. If not, they'll get the best LB available, such as DeMeco Ryans of Alabama or Thomas Howard of UTEP. The best-case scenario would be Brick at 4, Mangold at 29, and Ryans at 34. Reasoning- Brick is a no-brainer. Mangold is a necessity if he's available because the departure of C LeCharles Bentley leaves the Saints with only one Center left on their roster. Having a big hole in the middle means an increased probability of a DT knocking Drew Brees on his ass all day. On top of the need at Center, the other big need, LB, is a well-stocked position that will still be around at the start of the 2nd round. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vampiro69 0 Report post Posted April 29, 2006 This is how I see the first 15 picks of the draft shaping up now. I have Bush going #2 but it won't be to the Saints. This is the first draft in a long, long time that I have no clue as to what is going to happen. 1st - Houston Texans Mario Williams, N.C. State DE 2nd - New Orleans Saints Reggie Bush, USC RB 3rd - Tennesse Titans Vincent Young, Texas QB 4th - NY Jets D'Brickashaw Ferguson, Virginia OT 5th - Green Bay Packers AJ Hawk, Ohio State OLB 6th - San Francisco 49ers Vernon Davis, Maryland TE 7th - Oakland Raiders Michael Huff, Texas DS 8th - Buffalo Bills Haloti Ngata, Oregon DT 9th - Detroit Lions Ernie Sims, Florida State OLB 10th - Arizona Cardinals Matt Leinart, USC QB 11th - St. Louis Rams Jay Cutler, Vanderbilt QB 12th - Cleveland Browns Kamerion Wimbley, Florida State DE 13th - Baltimore Ravens Brodrick Bunkley, Florida State DT 14th - Philadelphia Eagles Winston Justice, USC OT 15th - Denver Broncos Sinorice Moss, Miami WR Feel free to criticize my picks and I will try to defend why I have them placed there. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Damaramu 0 Report post Posted April 29, 2006 I think every guy at ESPN who was on Bush's cock just started sending death threats to the Texans......so that means everybody at ESPN just started sending death threats. This is funny. So will Leinart fall out of the top 5 or even the top 10? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Urban Warfare 0 Report post Posted April 29, 2006 Looks good to me, other than Sinorice Moss going ahead of Holmes and Chad Jackson. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Carnival 0 Report post Posted April 29, 2006 I'm scared....If the Bills end up getting Vince Young, I'm gonna have to poop and pee my pants at the same time. I made a bet. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
teke184 0 Report post Posted April 29, 2006 The only quibble I have is Leinart falling all the way to 10. It's realistic, but that means that Oakland and Buffalo, two teams with long-term QB issues, would be passing on Leinart. (Oakland has NO long-term QB... Aaron Brooks is a goddamn idiot and Marques Tuiasosopo is an underachieving journeyman. JP Losman ain't cutting it in Buffalo and Kelly Holcombe isn't a long-term solution.) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gert T 0 Report post Posted April 29, 2006 I wouldn't be shocked if Matt Leinart COULD go to Detroit at #9 if he dropped that far. I know Millen has to win now, but if he drafts from best player available perspective, I cannot see Ernie Sims above Leinart on their draft board. Dama this has to make your day, with Reggie not going #1. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites