Tag Archives: 2006 NFL Draft

Draft Rewind 2006 – Dennis Roland – Cincinnati Bengals

What Ourlads NFL Scouting Services said about DENNIS ROLAND: Georgia, 6095 328 5.28. Two-year starter. Long arms and big hands. Majored in pass protection. Did a solid job in the Las Vegas Classic in both practices and game of locking out and … Continue reading

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Draft Rewind 2006 – Antoine Bethea – Indianapolis Colts

What Ourlads NFL Scouting Services said about ANTOINE BETHEA: Howard, 5110 203 4.39. Three-year starter. Good athlete and aggressive hitter. Can be fooled by play action. Can run with backs and tight ends. Has the speed to cover and close on the ball. … Continue reading

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Draft Rewind 2006 – Will Montgomery – Washington Redskins

What Ourlads NFL Scouting Services said about WILL MONTGOMERY: Virginia Tech, 6030 312 5.09.  Three-year starter. A good athlete that is explosive and versatile. A battler that works to finish and sustain his blocks. Good set and punch in pass … Continue reading

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Draft Rewind 2006 – Kamerion Wimbley – Tennessee Titans

What Ourlads NFL Scouting Services said about KAMERION WIMBLEY: Florida State, 6037 248 4.61.  One-year starter. Started two games as a junior. Long arms and big hands to control a blocker. Has the frame to gain more weight. Sudden initial quickness. … Continue reading

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Draft Rewind 2006 – Brodrick Bunkley – New Orleans Saints

What Ourlads NFL Scouting Services said about BRODRICK BUNKLEY: Florida State, 6026 306 4.91.  Two-year starter. A high energy competitor that has some power. A penetrator that can make plays. An under-tackle type, one-gap player. Can split a double team. Hustles … Continue reading

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Draft Rewind 2006 – Dawan Landry – Jacksonville Jaguars

What Ourlads NFL Scouting Services said about DAWAN LANDRY: Georgia Tech, 6007 220 4.69. Three-year starter. Big safety with good hands. Physical in run support. Better in zone coverage. Smooth footwork and good ball skills. Competitive strong safety that takes good … Continue reading

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Draft Rewind 2006 – Reggie Bush – Miami Dolphins

What Ourlads NFL Scouting Services said about REGGIE BUSH: Southern Cal, 5107 201 4.33. Junior eligible. Started 15 games in career including all 13 in 2005. Rotated with LenDale White. A warrior with rare ability. Elusive. Can make the defenders miss … Continue reading

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Draft Rewind 2006 – Chris Chester – Washington Redskins

What Ourlads NFL Scouting Services said about CHRIS CHESTER: Oklahoma, 6033 303 4.87. Started 8 games in career. Former tight end. An athletic and mobile center that struggles against power. Sudden first step into defender. Flashes some explosiveness. Good quicks off … Continue reading

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Draft Rewind 2006 – Antonio Cromartie – New York Jets

What Ourlads NFL Scouting Services said about ANTONIO CROMARTIE: Florida State, 6021 208 4.47. Junior eligible. Started only one game at Florida State. Tore his ACL in spring of 2005. Tape evaluation was on 2004 games. Leroy Smith started ahead of … Continue reading

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Draft Rewind 2006 – Rob Sims – Detroit Lions

What Ourlads NFL Scouting Services said about ROB SIMS: Ohio State, 6026 307 5.25. Three years as a full-time starter. Started five games as a freshman. Square-bodied athlete that can pull and run block on the perimeter. Gets a fit into … Continue reading

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