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NFL Draft 2006: What You Want To Know

 

With the 2006 NFL Draft coming up at the end of next month (April 29 and 30), fans are asking, what they should expect and if there will be any big surprises this year. To answer these questions, lets take a look at the players, teams, and negotiations that are highlighting this years event.

Reggie Bush is looking like the first-round favorite. Bush, who played running back for USC, is a great all-around athlete. Hes versatile too; equally skilled in running, receiving, and returning. Vince Young garnered national attention when his Wonderlic test score was originally reported as a 6; it turned out to be an unexceptional 16, so look for this talented quarterback from Texas to be tapped in the top five. Another quarterback, Heisman Trophy winner Matt Leinart from Southern Cal, gave up being last years #1 draft choice to finish school. This savvy player will be snapped up early in the proceedings. DBrickashaw Ferguson, an offensive tackle from Virginia, should go quickly as well due to the fact hes little, but nimble, and extremely fast.

At 2-14, the Houston Texas will make this seasons first pick. Look for them to beef up their struggling offensive line. The New Orleans Saints, in the number two spot, is looking for a strong young quarterback to take over. Third pick goes to the Tennessee Titans, who are looking to rebuild after last years salary cap reorganization. Fifth-seated New York Jets could use a strong offensive tackle, but will likely choose a more dependable QB in the first round.

The biggest League news so far this year is that the owners and the Players Association still have had trouble reaching a labor contract agreement. The free-agency deadline has already been pushed back by three days to give all parties time to cool off. Fans are watching this dispute closely, hoping that the NFL doesnt go the way of Major League Baseball.

Author: Peter Portero
 
Author Bio:

Peter Portero

Peter Portero writes for EasyBaseballBetting, an online resource for sports enthusiasts and bettors.

 
 
 

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