2006 Draft Rewind

Round 1

1 Bob – Reggie Bush, RB NO
Still a bit questionable of a pick. Although Bush had a solid second half in ’06, I have to believe Bob would have picked up another win or two if he had Steven Jackson, rather than Reggie Bush.

2 Rob M – Steven Jackson, RB STL
Don’t forget people, this choice was not an easy one at the time. Jordan had better numbers than Jackson in ’05 and it was a toss up. Obviously Rob makes the right choice.

3 Eric – LaMont Jordan, RB OAK
Unfortunately for Eric, Rob made the correct choice. Jordan ends up being one of the biggest first round flops in league history. After a 1,500 yard, 13-TD year in ’05, Jordan played in nine games and produced a stunning 434 yards and two TD’s.

4 Jeff/Colby – Peyton Manning, QB IND
Jeff swapped 1st and 2nd round picks with Calderon. He already had a solid back (T. Barber) and a solid receiver (S. Smith), so he went with the league’s top QB. Manning was the #1 QB again, but the Pounders were never able to fill the second running back role, which they could have done with Dunn or Willie Parker.

5 Molly – Warrick Dunn, RB ATL
After another solid start (making Dunn a top-five back), Dunn fell off in the second half and was not helpful when Molly was looking to make playoff push. In 2007, Dunn may only be worth a backup role on a fantasy team.

6 Rich B – (Keeper) L. Tomlinson, RB SD
The league MVP in 2007, remains the best keeper in league history. There’s a reason why Rich has four division titles the four years he’s had LT. Too bad for Rich he’ll have only one more year to play with the Bruisers.

7 Matt (Keeper) – Edgerrin James , RB ARI
If it wasn’t for LaMont Jordan, James would have been the biggest flop in 2006. His awful 3.4 yards per game is not acceptable for a first round keeper.

8. Don (Keeper) – Domanick Davis, RB HOU
The season looked over before it even got started when Davis went down for the year. Don becomes the first team to win a title basically without having a first round pick.

9 David (Keeper) – Clinton Portis, RB WAS
The easiest way to go 1-13 in a season is to have your star running back appear in only three games. It’s just that easy.

10 Robio (Keeper) – Rudi Johnson, RB CIN
The 10th pick in the draft did exactly what we expected him to do. Finished #10 in the running back rankings; 1,300 yards and 12 TD’s. Yawn.

11 Rich C
Larry Fitzgerald, WR ARI Rich’s season sucks, but it wasn’t because of this move. He would have taken a wide receiver at number four, so might as well trade down and get an earlier second-round pick. Unfortunately, Fitzgerald missed four games and fell to 25th in receiver rankings.

12 Griff
Shaun Alexander, RB SEA A year after Alexander help lead Griff to his first title, his failings in ’06 help lead to 2006 being a big disappointment for Coomer.

Round 2

13 Griff – Chad Johnson, WR CIN
It took him a little time to get going, but he was the best in the second half. He ended up third in receivers rankings. I thought at the time Griff should have saved some dough and grab a cheaper receiver, but in hindsight, I think he made the right call.

14 Rich C – Torry Holt, WR STL
He actually fell to 10th in receiver ranking, which for most receivers would be great, but with Holt, you expect top three or four.

15 Robio – Willie Parker, RB PIT
I actually wanted Dunn here, but Parker was a blessing. He was the league’s 7th best running back. His only downside was he played great at home (300+ scoring), but shit on the road (50 point games)

16 David – Jamal Lewis, RB BAL
He broke 1,100, but he again averaged less than four yards per carry. However, Dave had little choice here and none of the running backs below would have made much of a difference.

17 Don – Terrell Owens, WR DAL
He was a head case all season long, but he finished third in receiving. Don actually got a flurry of trade offers for Owens right before the trading deadline, but in the end he turned them down and Owens helped him to the title.

18 Matt – Reuben Droughns, RB CLE
Two rounds in the draft, two flops. At least James broke 1,000 yards. Droughns couldn’t even break 800 yards.

19 Rich B – Kevin Jones, RB DET
All Rich needed here was a good, not great, running back to ride along with Tomlinson. At first Jones looked like a good pick, but he got hurt and he became dead weight.

20 Molly (Keeper) – Brian Westbrook, RB PHI
Molly’s second round keeper was one of her two top five backs. How did Molly not win in the first round?

21 Jeff/Colby – Reggie Wayne, WR IND
He was a great pick, second best receiver in fantasy football. Right behind his fellow Colts’ receiver picked next.

22 Eric – Marvin Harrison, WR IND
Did anyone have a more quieter year than Marvin Harrison? He got forgotten thanks to Wayne’s solid season, but Marvin was the top receiver in fantasy football in 2006.

23 Rob M – Julius Jones, RB DAL
It had to be a frustrating year for Rob with the whole Dallas Cowboy running back situation. Jones was the starter, he was picked ahead of Barber III, yet Barber was the 19th best running back, while Jones was seven back.

24 Bob – Corey Dillon, RB NE
Dillon looked like a solid pick, but injuries cost him the second half of the season. However, Bob was able to trade Dillon and McNabb away for Manning and two future stars in Jacobs and Benson. In the end, the trade was a killer for Bob since both Dillon and McNabb were able to finish the season.

Round 3

25 Bob – Anquan Boldin, WR ARI
He finished12th, which is pretty good, considering he had a rookie QB for most of the season. Only Walker would have been a better pick.

26 Rob M – Randy Moss, WR OAK
Crash and burn. Luckily for Rob, he was able to pawn him off to Matt to help him land Palmer and Andre Johnson.

27 Eric – Tom Brady, QB NE
Despite having no receivers to brag about, he was the 6th best QB. With Moss and Stallworth coming on board in ’07, Brady would be a better pick in 2007.

28 Rich C – DeShaun Foster, RB CAR
Did any player that Rich drafted live up to their potential? Foster looked good at first, but injuries allowed DeAngelo Williams to steal too much playing time.

29 Molly – Roy Williams, WR DET
He’s now a star receiver on the border of being called elite.

30 Rich B – Hines Ward, WR PIT
Injuries hampered Ward all season and he failed to get a 1,000 yards.

31 Matt – Darrell Jackson, WR SEA
James, busted. Droughns, busted. And now Jackson, busted. He actually wasn’t bad when he was healthy and played, but it took him too long to get into his groove.

32 Don – Javon Walker, WR DEN
Cutler playing slowed Walker down, but he was a solid receiver who should be even better in 2007.

33 David – Matt Hasselback, QB SEA
With everybody hurt in Seattle, Hasselback’s numbers slipped. He wasn’t near the top, which hurt Dave because he needed him to be.

34 Robio – Plaxico Burress, WR NYG
Again his numbers were fine (16th best receiver), but he’s supposed to be a #1 guy, with top-ten goods. Maybe next year.

35 Jeff/Colby (Keeper) – Steve Smith, WR CAR
The Panthers QB situation seemed to kill Smith, but in reality it didn’t really. He still finished #8 and was a great sidekick to Tiki Barber.

36 Griff – Terry Glenn, WR DAL
Glenn looked like the top guy in Dallas when Bledsoe was QB, but when Romo came in, Glenn’s numbers dropped.

Round 4

37 Griff (Keeper) – Antonio Gates, TE SD
The best tight end by a mile. He had three more TD’s than the next guy.

38 Jeff/Colby – Cedric Benson, RB CHI
Jeff waited too long for a running back and this was what he was stuck with. We often talk about Colby’s mid-season trade, but what if Jeff didn’t trade up, drafted Willie Parker in the first, followed by Torry Holt in second? Sounds like a pretty solid team when you add in keepers Barber and Smith.

39 Robio – Joey Galloway, WR TB
The whole time I wanted Andre Johnson, he was available and when it came time to pull the trigger, I went with Galloway. It was a huge mistake that left me with a large hole at my second receiver spot for most of the season.

40 David – Derrick Mason, WR BAL
He’s never been a star since arriving in Baltimore, so maybe we’ll stop wasting early picks on the guy.

41 Don – Marc Bulger, QB STL
He struggled at times during the season, but come playoff time, Bulger was one of the best throwing the ball.

42 Matt – Andre Johnson, WR HOU
Despite all of Carr’s problems at QB, Johnson had a solid year and

43 Rich B – TJ Houshmandzadeh, WR CIN
He finished 11th among receivers. How long before we TJ becomes the top pair of hands in Cincy, no offense Chad.

44 Molly – Bears DST
They were drafted first and finished second among D’s, eight spots ahead of the number one defense (Ravens)

45 Rich C (Keeper) – Cadillac Williams, RB TB
After an solid rookie year, the Caddy broke down in 2006. Here’s a question that is probably too early to ask, but I’m going to ask it anyway…will Williams’ rookie year be the best of his career?

46 Eric (Keeper) – Ronnie Brown, RB MIA
He broke 1,000 yards, he finished 24th among backs, but I just have to believe he’s right there, ready to become an elite back.

47 Rob M – Donald Driver, WR GB
A great time to grab the 5th best receiver in the league. He’d be a great keeper if Masterson didn’t draft so well in the following round.

48 Bob – Tony Gonzalez, TE KC
He’s not the best anymore, but he’s at least second best and there’s no shame in that.

Round 5

49 Bob – Donovan McNabb, QB PHI
He played great, looking like a top-three QB, yet Bob traded him away to Jeff/Colby.Why? Who cares. McNabb went down, killing the Pounders season. How good was McNabb? He still finished 9th.

50 Rob M – Joseph Addai, RB IND
It’s got to be an exciting time in Mastersonland. Despite splitting time in Indy, Addai still finished 10th in the league among running backs. Now he’s alone in the backfield…can you say top five? Can you, can you?

51 Eric – Joe Horn, WR NO
No more the elite receiver he once was, although if you asked him, he’d might give you a different story.

52 Rich C – DeAngelo Williams, RB CAR
He’s splits time and it shows. Foster finished 29th, while DeAngelo has finished 32nd.

53 Molly – Lee Evans, WR BUF
A star was born in 2006. Lee Evans finished 6th among receivers. Not bad for a guy who’s lying when he says he’s 5’10.

54 Rich B – Panthers DST
They finished 14th, showing that defenses are not an exact science.

55 Matt – Eagles DST
When will the homer learn that his team sucks? The Birds finished 11th.

56 Don – Steelers DST
The Steelers offense fell apart in 2006, yet the defense remains solid, finishing 8th.

57 David – Laveranus Coles, WR NYJ
He started, which is fine. However, he was Dave’s #1 receiver. Coles is not a number one guy. He finished 17th among WR’s.

58 Robio – Mike Bell, RB DEN
He was suppose to be the star in Denver, yet he shared carries with the other Bell all season long. One day I learn. One day.

59 Jeff/Colby – Todd Heap, TE BAL
The great white hope…that was suppose to be Shockey, but it’s Heap who remains at the top, finishing 4th.

60 Griff – Michael Clayton, WR TB
What happened to this guy? He had 80 catches in his amazing rookie year. He’s had only 62 the past two years.

Round 6

61 Griff – Chargers DST
Griff waits six rounds to grab the sixth best defense. That’s my man!

62 Jeff/Colby
Dolphins DST Actually, Jeff drafted the 4th best defense in the 6th round. You’re the man! Griff ain’ t shit.

63 Robio – Alge Crumpler,
TE ATL He’s becoming a star, living life as Vick’s security blanket.

64 David – Nate Burleson, WR SEA
He’s a bust in Minnesota and he’s now a bust in Seattle. Double your pleasure, double your fun.

65 Don – Jeremy Shockey, TE NYG
His stats are starting to slip year after year, finishing 7th in 2006. Does anyone see a scenario where he’s ever going to improve.

66 Matt – Vernon Davis, TE SF
Reason number thirty-six why you don’t draft based on hype, Davis finished 26th among tight ends.

67 Rich B – Daute Culpepper, QB MIA
Someone forgot the tell Rich that Culpepper hurt his knee and would never be the same Culpepper again. He split time as a fin and failed to crack the top-thirty.

68 Molly – Eli Manning, QB NYG
He played better in ’06, but he’s still no Peyton. He finished 12th and was not Molly’s starter by the end of the season.

69 Rich C – Deuce McAllister, RB NO
Wow, he actually finished 11th among backs. I was shocked and I was wrong about this guy. He wasn’t great, but he was a good second starter all season long, despite the presence of Reggie Bush.

70 Eric – Seahawks DST
It’s tough to win when you draft the 17th ranked defense. Sorry for your luck.

71 Rob M – Tatum Bell, RB DEN
He did show that he could be the man for a brief moment, but all he did was steal enough carries away from Mike Bell to make them both worthless. Tatum finished 31st.

72 Bob – Giants DST
They whine, they complain, the bitch and they can’t even finish in the top fifteen.

Round 7

73 Bob – Fred Taylor, RB JAX
The year he has to share carries, he actually has a solid year. Go figure. He finished 13th among backs, which shock the hell out of me.

74 Rob M – Randy McMichael, TE MIA
Talk about slipping. Two tight ends who finished the season as free agents had better stats, while Rob held on to McMichael all season long.

75 Eric – Ahman Green, RB GB
Much like Fred Taylor, an aging veteran who should be on the down slope of their career, actually bounced back and finished 14th among backs. He could be a decent keeper in ’07.

76 Rich C. – Matt Jones, WR JAX
There was a rookie who had a breakout rookie year and his name did have a Jones in it…to bad it was Jones-Drew and not this guy. Well, too bad for Rich and good news for the rest of us.

77 Molly – Jason Witten, TE DAL
With Bledsoe, his season was wasting away. As soon as Romo got in, he became a star. Too bad Molly didn’t hold on to him long enough to enough the top ten tight end. I did.

78 Rich B – Ben Watson, TE NE
He finished 12th, which is not bad, but can’t he produce more than three touchdowns in the Patriots high scoring offense?

79 Matt (Keeper) – Carson Palmer, QB CIN
A solid pick in ’05, turns into a great keeper in ’06. He was Brady/Manning worthy all season long, finishing 5th among quarterbacks.

80 Don (Keeper) – Willis McGahee, RB BUF
I always thought this would turn out to be one of the best keepers of all-time, but McGahee hasn’t live up to the billing. Don will have one more year to ride him.

81 David – Heath Miller, TE PIT
He finished 13th, but there is a major drop off from 12th to 13th among tight ends.

82 Robio – Chris Chambers, WR MIA
Crash. After having his best year ever in 2005, including the best five-game stretch to end the season last year. Does he carry it over? Nope. He catches over 30 less catches and almost 400 less yards.

83 Jeff/Colby (Keeper) – Tiki Barber, RB NYG
He’s had one of the best three year runs in fantasy football history, yet he never delivered a title for the Pounders. At least they’re not sitting around wondering what could have been like Matt and myself.

84 Griff – Aaron Brooks, QB OAK
Sorry, wrong black quarterback. In fact, nine black quarterbacks put up better numbers. Aaron would only play in eight games all season (due to injury), but he was off Griff’s roster much earlier.

Round 8

85 Griff (Keeper) – Larry Johnson, RB KC
One of the great picks in league history. He’s a top-five back just sitting here for Griff in the 8th. The best part is, he didn’t have to wait through any growing pains. As soon as Griff grabbed him, he’s been a star.

86 Jeff/Colby – Muhsin Muhammad, WR CHI
His day is done. He’s a two-time All-Robio player who should never be drafted higher than the 10th round.

87 Robio – LenDale White, RB TEN
I thought he would be as good as Bush, but not in 2006. However, there is still hope in ’07 that he could turn into a better pick than first round Bush.

88 David – Chiefs DST
Sure they finished 15th, but really they could have been around seven rounds later.

89 Don – David Givens, WR TEN
Tennessee receivers are fun to watch…to see who quickly they get cut by each team.

90 Matt – Kevan Barlow, RB NYJ
Nope. Nothing else to say.

91 Rich B – Samkon Gado, RB HOU
He had some moments in 2005, but they never carried over to 2006.

92 Molly – Eddie Kennison, WR KC
Hey, finished 29th. Sadly, that’s good for Eddie in KC.

93 Rich C – Jake Delhomme, QB CAR
He was beat up for most of the season, missing a handful of games. If you’re going to wait this long to nail down a starting quarterback, you better make sure it’s a goo one. Jake finished 20th.

94 Eric – LJ Smith, TE PHI
He actually finished 9th among tight ends, but he got hurt and didn’t finish on anyone’s roster.

95 Rob M – Chris Brown, RB TEN
He hasn’t been good since 2003. Too many backs sitting in the Titan backfield for him to be effective.

96 Bob – Deion Branch, WR SEA
Between Jackson, Burleson and Branch…too many receivers to go around in Seattle.

Round 9

97 Bob – Thomas Jones, RB CHI
Cedric was suppose to start, but Jones never gave it up. However, Benson stole enough carries to keep Jones from the top-ten. He was a good second back at best.

98 Rob M – Braylon Edwards, WR CLE
With no quarterback in Cleveland, Edwards remain a sleeping giant at the receiving slot. He finished 26th among receivers, but he should be higher.

99 Eric – Dominic Rhodes, RB IND
It was only a matter of time before Addai would take over. Rhodes may have started, but he was never worthy.

100 Rich C – Jerious Norwood, RB NO
I can’t figure this guy out. He’s suppose to be a good one. He averages around 18 feet per carry, yet he can’t get out from Dunn’s shadow.

101 Molly (Keeper) – Frank Gore, RB SF
Amazing keeper, amazing pick in 2005. He could end up being a Larry Johnson type back. He produced 1,600 yards and as a top five back.

102 Rich B – Marion Barber III, RB DAL
The most productive goal line/third down back in the history of fantasy? Maybe. Will Rich be able to trust him as a starter (meaning no drafting a third back in the top five rounds.

103 Matt – Keenan McCardell, WR SD
Some teams just are dead spots for wide receivers; KC, Philly and yes, San Diego.

104 Don – MeWelde Moore, RB MIN
He looked good in 2005, yet the Vikings grabbed Chester Taylor anyhow. Too bad.

105 David – Chris Simms, QB TB
The dude ripped his spleen. I don’t know how you do that. Hell, I don’t even know where the spleen is. It was probably for the best. He had one TD and seven interceptions.

106 Robio – Drew Brees, QB NO
Probably the best pick in the second half of the draft. There were a ton of question marks heading into New Orleans, but Brees answered them all. He finished second and help lead me back into the championship game.

107 Jeff/Colby – Ladell Betts, RB WAS
If Portis can’t stay healthy, Betts would be the man. At least, that’s what I thought. Portis wasn’t healthy and Betts wasn’t the man.

108 Griff – Joe Jurevicious, WR CLE
He’s white. He’s in Cleveland. He can’t stay healthy.

Round 10

109 Griff – Michael Bennett, RB KC
If you have Larry Johnson, you must have Michael Bennett. Griff never wastes time picking his insurance.

110 Jeff/Colby – Brandon Jacobs, RB NYG At the beginning of the season, this seemed like a waste of a pick. But then Tiki retired and suddenly this looks like a major steal. Too bad Colby traded him to Bob.

111 Robio – Troy Williamson, WR MIN
It’s only two years, but four letters can describe this guy…B…U…S…T.

112 David – Shayne Graham, K CIN
Every year the worst pick in the draft always goes to the one who drafts a kicker first, congratulations Dave. He finished 11th.

113 Don – Neil Rackers, K ARI
He was one of the best in 2005, but he barely cracks the top twenty in 2006.

114 Matt – Issac Bruce, WR STL
Career over…he might not know it, Matt might not know it, but the rest of us know it.

115 Rich B – Trent Green, QB KC
He’s done in KC and he should be done in fantasy football. How many bad quarterbacks who can’t crack the top-thirty is Burrier going to draft?

116 Molly – Ernest Wilford, WR JAX
When I talk about wide receiver black holes in this league, I forgot to mention Jacksonville. Never draft a Jaguars’ receivers.

117 Rich C – Rod Smith, WR DEN
He once was a great receiver in this league who was worthy of an early week…no more. Ronnie didn’t even finish in the top 60.

118 Eric – Mark Clayton, WR BAL
It was probably a year too early to grab this guy. Receivers usually breakout in year three. Ten bucks says this guy goes somewhere in the top five rounds in 2008.

119 Rob M – Drew Bledsoe, QB DAL
For a brief moment, it look liked a great, late pick. He looked like a legit starter. Then things went bad, then things went worse. He ended up losing his job to the boy wonder, Tony Romo.

120 Bob (Keeper) – Santana Moss, WR WAS
Moss is predictable. He has good years followed always by bad years. Last year was a good year. This year was his best year, finishing 27th among receivers.

Round 11

121 Bob – Donte Stallworth, WR PHI
He was cut by Bob, picked up by Jeff/Colby, cut by them and picked up by Robio. He actually had some success for me, until he crashed at the end, finishing 36th.

122 Rob M – Drew Bennett, WR TEN
White. White. White.

123 Eric – Eric Moulds, WR HOU
See Rob Smith.

124 Rich C (Keeper) – Chester Taylor, RB MIN
A great keeper, a top-fifteen running back just sitting in the 11th round. Then how does Calderon keep missing the playoffs.

125 Molly – Steve McNair, QB BAL
He actually did better than expected, finished 11th among quarterbacks. However, this may be as good as it ever will be again for Air McNair.

126 Rich B – Brandon Lloyd, WR WAS
The Redskins grabbed about 27 receives in the off-season and none panned out.

127 Matt – Michael Jenkins, WR ATL
Every year we pray, we hope that a Falcon receiver will breakout. With no Vick, it was even less likely it would happen this year. Or was it more likely? I can’t remember.

128 Don – Ashlie Lelie, WR ATL
See above.

129 David – Reggie Williams, WR JAX
See Wilfrod.

130 Robio – Kurt Warner, QB ARI
Talk about holding on to some past glory. He won me the first Robioland title in 1999. In 2006, he played three games for me before being bench both on my team and his real team.

131 Jeff/Colby – Byron Leftwich,
QB JAX Sorry, wrong Jaguars quarterback. Garrard finished 26th, while Leftwich limped to 33rd among quarterbacks.

132 Griff – Alex Smith, TE TB
The hometown boy should have known that Alex Smith wasn’t going to be a star, finishing 28th among tight ends.

Round 12

133 Griff – Maurice Morris, RB SEA
Like I already said, Griff likes his insurance policies.

134 Jeff/Colby – Jeff Reed, K PIT
The Steelers crumbled in 2006, so you can’t expect too much from the kicker. He finished 24th.

135 Robio – Jaguars DST
I landed the 7th ranked defense…that’s a sleeper. But why do the Jaguars defense always fall this far?

136 David – Ben Troupe, TE TEN
Another Gator bust…we should have learned by now.

137 Don – Keyshawn Johnson, WR CAR
I thought it was a bad pick. Yet, here we are. Keyshawn, the 34th best receiver in the league, was basically Don’s third receiver (or second RB) on his championship team.

138 Matt – Chad Jackson, WR NE
Too early to draft this guy, but maybe a possible keeper for the future.

139 Rich B – Lawrence Tynes, K KC
He’s a drunk, so he belongs on Burrier’s team. For the record, he finished 20th.

140 Molly – Redskins DST
Dead last in defense. Dead last.

141 Rich C – Chris Cooley, TE WAS
He’s a star in the making and could be a great keeper. Seriously, would anyone be shocked if he’s top-three in two years?

142 Eric – Michael Vick, QB ATL
Absolute steal. That’s all that needs to be said. Vick finished 4th among quarterbacks, if you really can call him that. Over half his fantasy points came via the rush.

143 Rob M – Ravens DST
The top defense in 2006. Now that’s a steal, only three picks pass the worst defense in 2006.

144 Bob – Greg Jones, RB JAX
This was the year to draft a Jaguar running back named Jones….too bad this was the wrong one. It should have been a Jones-Drew.

Round 13

145 Bob – Ben Roethlisberger, QB PIT
He cracked 16th among quarterbacks, but that was a miracle. He was never healthy after his motorcycle accident. He threw five more interceptions than touchdowns.

146 Rob M – John Kitna, QB DET
For a second, I thought he would be good. He did finish 9th among quarterbacks, but too many interceptions made him a risky option as a starting QB.

147 Eric – Kellen Winslow, TE CLE
Finally, finally healthy and look how he did? Finishing 5th among tight ends. Now imagine if he had a real quarterback in Cleveland.

148 Rich C – Buccaneers DST
The Pirates defense is old, old news, falling to 29th.

149 Molly – Ryan Moats, RB PHI
Westbrook isn’t the healthiest man on the planet, so it’s not uncommon to see people grab up all Eagle backups. This season, Westbrook only missed two starts, so Moats was mute.

150 Rich B – Matt Leinart, QB ARI
The second of the rookie quarterbacks to go. He got playing time and did finish 23rd, but this pick is all about next year.

151 Matt – Mike Anderson, RB BAL
Unless his name is Portis, one should never draft former Broncos running backs.

152 Don – Chris Perry, RB CIN
Rudi is one of the most durable backs in the league. So why draft his backup?

153 David – Browns DST
The Brown defense hasn’t been good since Bernie Kosar was the quarterback. Yeah, that’s a long time.

154 Robio – Vince Young, QB TEN
And he final rookie quarterback goes. He got into the starting lineup quicker than the rest and managed to crack the top-fifteen, thanks to the added rushing yards.

155 Jeff/Colby – Amani Toomer, WR NYG
He’s too old, he can’t stay healthy and he’s a NY Giant. Three strikes, you’re out of there.

156 Griff – Mark Brunell, QB WAS
Talking about living in the past. Yes, Brunell led a second year Jaguar squad to one game away from the Superbowl, but that was a long, long time ago. In ’06, he was the 27th best QB.

Round 14

157 Griff – David Akers, K PHI
Another kicker, another kicker not finishing in the top ten. He missed too many field goals and finished 20th.

158 Jeff/Colby – Cardinals DST
For the Cardinals, finishing 18th among defenses is a huge success.

159 Robio – Colts DST
They won the Superbowl, but who cares…they finished 27th.

160 David – Matt Stover, K CLE
Finally, a top five defense (4th). It helps when your team can’t score touchdowns and relies on lots of field goals.

161 Don – Jake Plummer, QB DEN
He lost his starting job to Cutler and finished 30th among quarterbacks. At least he has that manly beard.

162 Matt – Reggie Brown, WR PHI
A new league question…how many years will Matt have Reggie Brown? This is year two.

163 Rich B – Travis Taylor, WR MIN
Ha ha ha ha. Sorry, I probably shouldn’t laugh…ha ha ha ha.

164 Molly – Zach Hilton, TE NO
There are busts at tight end, then there is Zack Hilton. He didn’t crack anything. Luckily for Molly only wasted a 14th round pick.

165 Rich C – Adam Vinatieri, K IND
He’s a post-season God, but he’s not a regular star and a change of environment in Indy didn’t change that. He finished 9th.

166 Eric – Cedric Houston, RB NYJ
How many Jets running back were drafted in 2006? Many. Man, I miss Curtis Martin.

167 Rob M – Antonio Bryant, WR SF
Did you know I played seven seasons of Madden on X-Box and during that time, I won five straight Superbowl’s, thanks to my All-Pro receiver Bryant, who lead the league in catches, yards and touchdowns in all my years?

168 Bob – Mike Vandrjagt, K DAL
This pathetic drunk didn’t even last a quarter of the season.

Round 15

169 Bob – Brandon Stockley, WR IND
The third receiver in Indy is still better than the second receiver on most teams, but he has no fantasy value unless Wayne or Harrison goes down.

170 Rob M – Jason Elem, K DEN
The money man just keeps chugging along, finishing 7th.

171 Eric – Jay Feely, K
Only the second best kicker in New York

172 Rich C – Philip Rivers, QB SD
He wasn’t a rookie, but it was his first year starting and he was a solid steal. He finished 7th, throwing only nine interceptions all year long. He could turn into a great keeper.

173 Molly – Jeff Wilkins, K STL
He’s always been a great kicker on a solid offense. He finished 3rd.

174 Rich B – Marty Booker, WR MIA
When was the last time that Burrier drafted a solid receiver late in the draft? One day, I will answer that question.

175 Matt – Nate Kaeding, K SD
The 11th kicker taken finished 2nd among kickers. Good job, Matt.

176 Don – Vernand Morency, RB HOU
Uh, nope.

177 David – TJ Duckett, RB WAS
Quick, name the other Michigan State RB to be a bigger bust than T.J.? Anyone? Anyone? Percy Snow. Anyone who played Techno Bowl knows who he is.

178 Robio – Josh Brown, K SEA
The last kicker taken finished 13th. You figure out something to write.

179 Jeff/Colby – Derrick Blayock, RB NYJ
Why was he drafted? At least waste this pick on a rookie sleeper.

180 Griff – Matt Schaub, QB ATL
Time will tell on this baby. He won’t get any playing time in Atlanta, but he’s as good as traded after this year, so we’ll judge this later. If he’s as good as advertised, he could become the greatest last pick ever.

 

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