|
Round |
Player |
Position |
Comments |
|
1 |
Shaun
Alexander |
RB |
Shaun does nothing but
score touchdowns and Tomlinson scares me now that
Phillip Rivers is the quarterback. |
|
2 |
DeShaun Foster |
RB |
If Foster can stay
healthy he can put up big time numbers, However, I
will be sure to get DeAngelo Williams. |
|
3 |
Peyton
Manning |
QA |
It's too early for a
receiver and the rest of the running backs are a
crapshoot so I took the best quarterback. I am very
excited about having Shaun Alexander and Peyton
Manning. |
|
4 |
Reggie
Wayne |
WR |
I couldn't get
Harrison but now I am more then happy to have Reggie
Wayne. The Colts will be pass-happy without Edge and
I like the Quarterback to Receiver combo. |
|
5 |
Roy
Williams |
WR |
He had 8 touchdowns in
12 games and I expect more under a Mike Martz-led
offense. |
|
6 |
Ron
Dayne |
RB |
There is talk that Ron
Dayne has a shot at winning the starting job in
Denver. Even if he doesn't, he will touch the ball
plenty which makes him a nice slotback for my team. |
|
7 |
Lendale White |
RB |
White scored more
touchdowns in his last season in college then all of the
running backs in Tennessee combined last year. Chris Brown
has asked for a trade and he was terrible in short
yardage situations. White could be rookie of the
year if he wins the starting job. |
|
8 |
T.J.
Houshmandzadeh |
WR |
Houshmandzadeh was a
steal here and I love him as my 3rd receiver. |
|
9 |
DeAngelo Williams |
RB |
I had to back up
DeShaun Foster since Foster isn't the most durable
player in the league. |
|
10 |
L.J.
Smith |
TE |
If Donovan McNabb has
a big year then so will L.J. Smith since he had more
receptions then any other receiver on the team in
2005. |
|
11 |
Lee
Evans |
WR |
Lee Evans is the man
in Buffalo now that Eric Moulds has left for
Houston. |
|
12 |
Seattle Defense |
DT |
The Seattle defense
was one of the best last year and the arrival of
Julian Peterson will only help. |
|
13 |
Kellen
Winslow |
TE |
Winslow appears to be
healthy this season so I took a chance on him as my
backup to L.J. Smith. |
|
14 |
Aaron
Brooks |
QB |
Barring injury and his bye
week, Peyton Manning will start every week but Brooks
is a nice backup at this juncture of the draft. |
|
15 |
Matt
Stover |
KI |
The Ravens added Steve
McNair and Mike Anderson so the offense should move
the ball much better in 2006. This will create more
opportunities for Stover. |
|
16 |
Koren
Robinson |
WR |
The first Minnesota
Vikings receiver taken in this draft. |
|
17 |
Dallas
Defense |
DT |
The Dallas defense has
the potential be much better in 2006 with new
additions on defense and a much improved offense. |
|
18 |
Ryan
Lindell |
KI |
Ryan was one of the
best kickers in the league last year so he will do
just fine as a backup. |
|
19 |
Priest
Holmes |
RB |
I took a shot at
Holmes just in case he is able to play this season
but reports are not looking good. |
|
20 |
Sinorice Moss |
WR |
The Giants took him in
the 2nd round to bring some elusiveness and speed to
the offense. |