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Scott Wright's Top 32 Players for the 2006 NFL Draft
Player Class Position School
1. Matt Leinart SR QB Southern Cal
Could have gone #1 overall in 2005 and is the frontrunner again.
2. D'Brickashaw Ferguson SR OT Virginia
A franchise left tackle with amazing athleticism and nimble feet.
3. Reggie Bush JR RB Southern Cal
You won't find a more explosive, dynamic playmaker in the country.
4. A.J. Hawk SR OLB Ohio St.
Standout who is seemingly all over the field and in on every play.
5. Mario Williams JR DE North Carolina St.
Might ultimately be the best DE prospect since Julius Peppers in '02.
6. Jimmy Williams SR CB Virginia Tech
Former safety who has an ideal combo of size, speed and athleticism.
7. Marcedes Lewis SR TE U.C.L.A.
Extremely athletic and has the tools to be a major offensive weapon.
8. Mathias Kiwanuka SR DE Boston College
A tall, rangy sack artist with excellent athleticism and production.
9. Chad Greenway SR OLB Iowa
Skills have drawn some favorable comparisons to Brian Urlacher.
10. DeAngelo Williams SR RB Memphis
Productive player who is far and away the best senior at his position.
11. Haloti Ngata JR DT Oregon
Has the physical tools to rank right up there with the best in the draft.
12. Ahmad Brooks JR LB Virginia
Could potentially be the best to come along at his position in years.
13. Eric Winston SR OT Miami (FL)
Still recovering from a knee injury but has the talent to rank higher.
14. Omar Jacobs JR QB Bowling Green
Unorthodox delivery concerns you but he has all the other tools.
15. DeMeco Ryans SR OLB Alabama
Great player who gets lost in the shuffle with so many great LB's.
16. Santonio Holmes JR WR Ohio St.
Polished WR who is a big play threat but also does the little things.
17. Laurence Maroney JR RB Minnesota
Extremely productive and a threat to go the distance at any time.
18. Chad Jackson JR WR Florida
Finally playing up to his potential and emerging as a future star.
19. Vince Young JR QB Texas
Has all the physical tools in the world but is very raw as a passer.
20. Ernie Sims JR OLB Florida St.
Has drawn comparisons to another undersized Nole, Derrick Brooks.
21. LaRon Landry JR S L.S.U.
Has experience at both FS and SS and is a guy who can do it all.
22. Jesse Mahelona SR DT Tennessee
All this guy does is make plays in the Vols opponents backfields.
23. Jonathan Scott SR OT Texas
A prototypical left tackle prospect who still has a lot of upside.
24. D'Qwell Jackson SR ILB Maryland
Playmaker who is always around the ball and is super productive.
25. Michael Huff SR S Texas
A ballhawk in the secondary with experience at both S and CB.
26. Rodrique Wright SR DT Texas
Battled injuries as a junior but has the talent to be chosen earlier.
27. Leonard Pope JR TE Georgia
At 6-7 and 250 lbs. they just don't make many with this guys tools.
28. Thomas Howard SR OLB U.T.E.P.
One of the fastest, most athletic linebackers you will ever see.
29. Darryn Colledge SR OT Boise St.
Hails from North Pole, Alaska and is already a premier pass blocker.
30. Claude Wroten SR DT L.S.U.
Could end up being a better prospect than Marcus Spears was in '05.
31. Bobby Carpenter SR OLB Ohio St.
Doesn't get the attention he deserves but this guy is a great player.
32. Marcus McNeill SR OT Auburn
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/sub/rankings.html
Player Class Position School
1. Matt Leinart SR QB Southern Cal
Could have gone #1 overall in 2005 and is the frontrunner again.
2. D'Brickashaw Ferguson SR OT Virginia
A franchise left tackle with amazing athleticism and nimble feet.
3. Reggie Bush JR RB Southern Cal
You won't find a more explosive, dynamic playmaker in the country.
4. A.J. Hawk SR OLB Ohio St.
Standout who is seemingly all over the field and in on every play.
5. Mario Williams JR DE North Carolina St.
Might ultimately be the best DE prospect since Julius Peppers in '02.
6. Jimmy Williams SR CB Virginia Tech
Former safety who has an ideal combo of size, speed and athleticism.
7. Marcedes Lewis SR TE U.C.L.A.
Extremely athletic and has the tools to be a major offensive weapon.
8. Mathias Kiwanuka SR DE Boston College
A tall, rangy sack artist with excellent athleticism and production.
9. Chad Greenway SR OLB Iowa
Skills have drawn some favorable comparisons to Brian Urlacher.
10. DeAngelo Williams SR RB Memphis
Productive player who is far and away the best senior at his position.
11. Haloti Ngata JR DT Oregon
Has the physical tools to rank right up there with the best in the draft.
12. Ahmad Brooks JR LB Virginia
Could potentially be the best to come along at his position in years.
13. Eric Winston SR OT Miami (FL)
Still recovering from a knee injury but has the talent to rank higher.
14. Omar Jacobs JR QB Bowling Green
Unorthodox delivery concerns you but he has all the other tools.
15. DeMeco Ryans SR OLB Alabama
Great player who gets lost in the shuffle with so many great LB's.
16. Santonio Holmes JR WR Ohio St.
Polished WR who is a big play threat but also does the little things.
17. Laurence Maroney JR RB Minnesota
Extremely productive and a threat to go the distance at any time.
18. Chad Jackson JR WR Florida
Finally playing up to his potential and emerging as a future star.
19. Vince Young JR QB Texas
Has all the physical tools in the world but is very raw as a passer.
20. Ernie Sims JR OLB Florida St.
Has drawn comparisons to another undersized Nole, Derrick Brooks.
21. LaRon Landry JR S L.S.U.
Has experience at both FS and SS and is a guy who can do it all.
22. Jesse Mahelona SR DT Tennessee
All this guy does is make plays in the Vols opponents backfields.
23. Jonathan Scott SR OT Texas
A prototypical left tackle prospect who still has a lot of upside.
24. D'Qwell Jackson SR ILB Maryland
Playmaker who is always around the ball and is super productive.
25. Michael Huff SR S Texas
A ballhawk in the secondary with experience at both S and CB.
26. Rodrique Wright SR DT Texas
Battled injuries as a junior but has the talent to be chosen earlier.
27. Leonard Pope JR TE Georgia
At 6-7 and 250 lbs. they just don't make many with this guys tools.
28. Thomas Howard SR OLB U.T.E.P.
One of the fastest, most athletic linebackers you will ever see.
29. Darryn Colledge SR OT Boise St.
Hails from North Pole, Alaska and is already a premier pass blocker.
30. Claude Wroten SR DT L.S.U.
Could end up being a better prospect than Marcus Spears was in '05.
31. Bobby Carpenter SR OLB Ohio St.
Doesn't get the attention he deserves but this guy is a great player.
32. Marcus McNeill SR OT Auburn
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/sub/rankings.html