2006 NFL draft

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2006 NFL Draft
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General information
Date(s)April 29–30, 2006
TimeNoon EDT (April 29)
11:00 am EDT (April 30)
Location Radio City Music Hall
in New York City, NY
Network(s) ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU,
NFL Network
Overview
255 total selections in 7 rounds
League NFL
First selection Mario Williams, DE
Houston Texans
Mr. Irrelevant Kevin McMahan, WR
Oakland Raiders
Most selections (12) Green Bay Packers
Fewest selections (5) Atlanta Falcons
Hall of Famers
  2005
2007  

The 2006 National Football League Draft, the 71st in league history, took place in New York City, New York, at Radio City Music Hall on April 29 and April 30, 2006. [1] [2] For the 27th consecutive year, the draft was telecast on ESPN and ESPN2, with additional coverage offered by ESPNU and, for the first time, by NFL Network. Having signed a contract with the Houston Texans on the evening before the draft, Mario Williams, a defensive end from North Carolina State, became the draft's first pick. [3] The selection surprised many commentators, who predicted that the Texans would draft Southern California running back Reggie Bush or Texas quarterback Vince Young. Ohio State produced the most first round selections (five), while Southern California produced the most overall selections (eleven). Twenty-seven compensatory and supplemental compensatory selections were distributed amongst seventeen teams; Tampa Bay, Baltimore, and Tennessee each held three compensatory picks. The league also held a supplemental draft after the regular draft and before the regular season.

Contents

The 255 players chosen in the draft were composed of:

Player selections

*= compensatory selection
^= supplemental compensatory selection
= Pro Bowler [4]
= Hall of Famer [n 1]
Positions key
C Center CB Cornerback DB Defensive back EDGE Edge
DL Defensive lineman DT Defensive tackle FB Fullback FS Free safety
G Guard K Kicker [lower-alpha 1] KR Kickoff returner LB Linebacker
LS Long snapper OT Offensive tackle OL Offensive lineman NT Nose tackle
P Punter PR Punt returner QB Quarterback RB Running back
S Safety SS Strong safety TE Tight end WR Wide receiver
  1. Also known as placekicker (PK)
First overall pick Mario Williams was a four-time Pro Bowl selection and one-time All-Pro defensive end. Mario Williams Texans 2006-09-24-1541912.jpg
First overall pick Mario Williams was a four-time Pro Bowl selection and one-time All-Pro defensive end.
Quarterback Jay Cutler enjoyed a 12-year career in the league, receiving one Pro Bowl invite. JayCutlergfdl (cropped).JPG
Quarterback Jay Cutler enjoyed a 12-year career in the league, receiving one Pro Bowl invite.
Wide receiver Devin Hester was drafted in the second round and holds several NFL records as a return specialist. Devin Hester (cropped).jpg
Wide receiver Devin Hester was drafted in the second round and holds several NFL records as a return specialist.
Zach Strief was drafted by the New Orleans Saints in the seventh round and part of the offensive line which won the Madden Most Valuable Protectors Award twice. Zach Strief.JPG
Zach Strief was drafted by the New Orleans Saints in the seventh round and part of the offensive line which won the Madden Most Valuable Protectors Award twice.
Owen Daniels was a fourth round pick and a two-time Pro Bowl selection. Owen Daniels.JPG
Owen Daniels was a fourth round pick and a two-time Pro Bowl selection.
Kyle Williams was a fifth round pick, six-time Pro Bowl selection and three-time All-Pro for the Buffalo Bills Kyle Williams (defensive tackle).JPG
Kyle Williams was a fifth round pick, six-time Pro Bowl selection and three-time All-Pro for the Buffalo Bills
Despite being a 4th round pick, Stephen Gostkowski holds many franchise and NFL records, including most consecutive Extra points, has been named to 4 Pro Bowls, 3 All-Pros, and is a 3-time Super Bowl champion, during his 13 year career with the New England Patriots. Stephen Gostkowski 2014.JPG
Despite being a 4th round pick, Stephen Gostkowski holds many franchise and NFL records, including most consecutive Extra points, has been named to 4 Pro Bowls, 3 All-Pros, and is a 3-time Super Bowl champion, during his 13 year career with the New England Patriots.
Marques Colston was a bottom-five seventh round pick but went on to win Super Bowl XLIV with the New Orleans Saints and set a string of franchise records for receiving yards and touchdowns. Marques Colston.JPG
Marques Colston was a bottom-five seventh round pick but went on to win Super Bowl XLIV with the New Orleans Saints and set a string of franchise records for receiving yards and touchdowns.
Rnd.Pick No.NFL teamPlayerPos.CollegeConf.Notes
1 1 Houston Texans Mario Williams   DE NC State ACC
1 2 New Orleans Saints Reggie Bush   RB USC Pac-10
[5]
13 Tennessee Titans Vince Young   QB Texas Big 12
14 New York Jets D'Brickashaw Ferguson   OT Virginia ACC
15 Green Bay Packers A. J. Hawk   LB Ohio State Big Ten
16 San Francisco 49ers Vernon Davis   TE Maryland ACC
17 Oakland Raiders Michael Huff   S Texas Big 12
18 Buffalo Bills Donte Whitner   S Ohio State Big Ten
19 Detroit Lions Ernie Sims   LB Florida State ACC
110 Arizona Cardinals Matt Leinart   QB USC Pac-10
2004 Heisman Trophy winner [6]
111 Denver Broncos Jay Cutler   QB Vanderbilt SEC
112 Baltimore Ravens Haloti Ngata   DT Oregon Pac-10
113 Cleveland Browns Kamerion Wimbley   DE Florida State ACC
114 Philadelphia Eagles Brodrick Bunkley   DT Florida State ACC
115 St. Louis Rams Tye Hill   CB Clemson ACC
116 Miami Dolphins Jason Allen   S Tennessee SEC
117 Minnesota Vikings Chad Greenway   LB Iowa Big Ten
118 Dallas Cowboys Bobby Carpenter   LB Ohio State Big Ten
119 San Diego Chargers Antonio Cromartie   CB Florida State ACC
120 Kansas City Chiefs Tamba Hali   DE Penn State Big Ten
121 New England Patriots Laurence Maroney   RB Minnesota Big Ten
122 San Francisco 49ers Manny Lawson   LB NC State ACC
123 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Davin Joseph   OG Oklahoma Big 12
124 Cincinnati Bengals Johnathan Joseph   CB South Carolina SEC
125 Pittsburgh Steelers Santonio Holmes   WR Ohio State Big Ten
126 Buffalo Bills John McCargo   DT NC State ACC
127 Carolina Panthers DeAngelo Williams   RB Memphis C-USA
128 Jacksonville Jaguars Marcedes Lewis   TE UCLA Pac-10
129 New York Jets Nick Mangold   C Ohio State Big Ten
from Denver via Atlanta [R1 - 8]
130 Indianapolis Colts Joseph Addai   RB LSU SEC
131 Seattle Seahawks Kelly Jennings   CB Miami (FL) ACC
132 New York Giants Mathias Kiwanuka   DE Boston College ACC
233 Houston Texans DeMeco Ryans   LB Alabama SEC
234 Cleveland Browns D'Qwell Jackson   LB Maryland ACC
235 Washington Redskins Rocky McIntosh   LB Miami (FL) ACC
236 New England Patriots Chad Jackson   WR Florida SEC
237 Atlanta Falcons Jimmy Williams   CB Virginia Tech ACC
238 Oakland Raiders Thomas Howard   LB UTEP C-USA
239 Philadelphia Eagles Winston Justice   OT USC Pac-10
240 Detroit Lions Daniel Bullocks   S Nebraska Big 12
241 Arizona Cardinals Deuce Lutui   OG USC Pac-10
242 Chicago Bears Danieal Manning   S Abilene Christian LSC
243 New Orleans Saints Roman Harper   S Alabama SEC
244 New York Giants Sinorice Moss   WR Miami (FL) ACC
245 Tennessee Titans LenDale White   RB USC Pac-10
246 St. Louis Rams Joe Klopfenstein   TE Colorado Big 12
247 Green Bay Packers Daryn Colledge   OT Boise State WAC
248 Minnesota Vikings Cedric Griffin   CB Texas Big 12
249 New York Jets Kellen Clemens   QB Oregon Pac-10
250 San Diego Chargers Marcus McNeill   OT Auburn SEC
251 Minnesota Vikings Ryan Cook   C New Mexico MWC
252 Green Bay Packers Greg Jennings   WR Western Michigan MAC
253 Dallas Cowboys Anthony Fasano   TE Notre Dame Ind. (I-A)
from Washington via New York Jets [R2 - 14]
254 Kansas City Chiefs Bernard Pollard   S Purdue Big Ten
255 Cincinnati Bengals Andrew Whitworth   OT LSU SEC
256 Baltimore Ravens Chris Chester   C Oklahoma Big 12
257 Chicago Bears Devin Hester CB Miami (FL) ACC
258 Carolina Panthers Richard Marshall   CB Fresno State WAC
259 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Jeremy Trueblood   OT Boston College ACC
260 Jacksonville Jaguars Maurice Jones-Drew   RB UCLA Pac-10
261 Denver Broncos Tony Scheffler   TE Western Michigan MAC
262 Indianapolis Colts Tim Jennings   CB Georgia SEC
263 Seattle Seahawks Darryl Tapp   DE Virginia Tech ACC
264 Minnesota Vikings Tarvaris Jackson   QB Alabama State SWAC
365 Houston Texans Charles Spencer   OT Pittsburgh Big East
366 Houston Texans Eric Winston   OT Miami (FL) ACC
367 Green Bay Packers Abdul Hodge   LB Iowa Big Ten
368 St. Louis Rams Claude Wroten   DT LSU SEC
369 Oakland Raiders Paul McQuistan   OG Weber State Big Sky
370 Buffalo Bills Ashton Youboty   CB Ohio State Big Ten
from Tennessee
371 Philadelphia Eagles Chris Gocong   LB Cal Poly Great West
372 Arizona Cardinals Leonard Pope   TE Georgia SEC
373 Chicago Bears Dusty Dvoracek   DT Oklahoma Big 12
374 Detroit Lions Brian Calhoun   RB Wisconsin Big Ten
375 Green Bay Packers Jason Spitz   C Louisville Big East
from Baltimore via New England [R3 - 5]
376 New York Jets Anthony Schlegel   LB Ohio State Big Ten
377 St. Louis Rams Jon Alston   LB Stanford Pac-10
378 Cleveland Browns Travis Wilson   WR Oklahoma Big 12
379 Atlanta Falcons Jerious Norwood   RB Mississippi State SEC
380 Jacksonville Jaguars Clint Ingram   LB Oklahoma Big 12
381 San Diego Chargers Charlie Whitehurst   QB Clemson ACC
382 Miami Dolphins Derek Hagan   WR Arizona State Pac-10
383 Pittsburgh Steelers Anthony Smith   S Syracuse Big East
384 San Francisco 49ers Brandon Williams   WR Wisconsin Big Ten
385 Kansas City Chiefs Brodie Croyle   QB Alabama SEC
386 New England Patriots David Thomas   TE Texas Big 12
387 Baltimore Ravens David Pittman   CB Northwestern State Southland
388 Carolina Panthers James Anderson   LB Virginia Tech ACC
from Chicago
389 Carolina Panthers Rashad Butler   OT Miami (FL) ACC
390 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Maurice Stovall   WR Notre Dame Ind. (I-A)
391 Cincinnati Bengals Frostee Rucker   DE USC Pac-10
392 Dallas Cowboys Jason Hatcher   DE Grambling State SWAC
393 St. Louis Rams Dominique Byrd   TE USC Pac-10
from Denver via Atlanta and Green Bay [R3 - 11]
394 Indianapolis Colts Freddy Keiaho   LB San Diego State MWC
395 Pittsburgh Steelers Willie Reid   WR Florida State ACC
from Seattle via Minnesota
396 New York Giants Gerris Wilkinson   LB Georgia Tech ACC
3*97 New York Jets Eric Smith   S Michigan State Big Ten
498 Houston Texans Owen Daniels   TE Wisconsin Big Ten
499 Philadelphia Eagles Max Jean-Gilles   OG Georgia SEC
4100 San Francisco 49ers Michael Robinson   RB Penn State Big Ten
4101 Oakland Raiders Darnell Bing   S USC Pac-10
4102 Tennessee Titans Calvin Lowry   S Penn State Big Ten
4103 New York Jets Brad Smith   QB Missouri Big 12
4104 Green Bay Packers Cory Rodgers   WR TCU MWC
4105 Buffalo Bills Ko Simpson   S South Carolina SEC
4106 New England Patriots Garrett Mills   TE Tulsa C-USA
from Detroit
4107 Arizona Cardinals Gabe Watson   DT Michigan Big Ten
4108 New Orleans Saints Jahri Evans   OT Bloomsburg PSAC
4109 Philadelphia Eagles Jason Avant   WR Michigan Big Ten
4110 Cleveland Browns Leon Williams   LB Miami (FL) ACC
4111 Baltimore Ravens Demetrius Williams   WR Oregon Pac-10
4112 Cleveland Browns Isaac Sowells   OG Indiana Big Ten
from Atlanta
4113 St. Louis Rams Victor Adeyanju   DE Indiana Big Ten
from San Diego
4114 Miami Dolphins Joe Toledo   OT Washington Pac-10
4115 Green Bay Packers Will Blackmon   CB Boston College ACC
4116 Tennessee Titans Stephen Tulloch   LB NC State ACC
4117 New York Jets Leon Washington   RB Florida State ACC
4118 New England Patriots Stephen Gostkowski   K Memphis C-USA
4119 Denver Broncos Brandon Marshall   WR UCF C-USA
4120 Chicago Bears Jamar Williams   LB Arizona State Pac-10
4121 Carolina Panthers Nate Salley   S Ohio State Big Ten
4122 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Alan Zemaitis   CB Penn State Big Ten
4123 Cincinnati Bengals Domata Peko   DT Michigan State Big Ten
4124 New York Giants Barry Cofield   DT Northwestern Big Ten
4125 Dallas Cowboys Skyler Green   WR LSU SEC
4126 Denver Broncos Elvis Dumervil   DE Louisville Big East
4127 Minnesota Vikings Ray Edwards   DE Purdue Big Ten
4128 Seattle Seahawks Rob Sims   OG Ohio State Big Ten
4129 New York Giants Guy Whimper   OT East Carolina C-USA
4*130 Denver Broncos Domenik Hixon   WR Akron MAC
4*131 Pittsburgh Steelers Willie Colon   OG Hofstra A-10
4*132 Baltimore Ravens P. J. Daniels   RB Georgia Tech ACC
4*133 Pittsburgh Steelers Orien Harris   DT Miami (FL) ACC
5134 Buffalo Bills Kyle Williams   DT LSU SEC
5135 New Orleans Saints Rob Ninkovich   DE Purdue Big Ten
5136 New England Patriots Ryan O'Callaghan   OT California Pac-10
from Oakland
5137 Tennessee Titans Terna Nande   LB Miami (OH) MAC
5138 Dallas Cowboys Pat Watkins   S Florida State ACC
5139 Atlanta Falcons Quinn Ojinnaka   OT Syracuse Big East
5140 San Francisco 49ers Parys Haralson   DE Tennessee SEC
5141 Detroit Lions Jonathan Scott   OT Texas Big 12
5142 Arizona Cardinals Brandon Johnson   LB Louisville Big East
5143 Buffalo Bills Brad Butler   OT Virginia ACC
5144 St. Louis Rams Marques Hagans   WR Virginia ACC
5145 Cleveland Browns Jerome Harrison   RB Washington State Pac-10
5146 Baltimore Ravens Dawan Landry   S Georgia Tech ACC
5147 Philadelphia Eagles Jeremy Bloom   WR Colorado Big 12
5148 Green Bay Packers Ingle Martin   QB Furman SoCon
5148.5 Miami Dolphins selection forfeited because of use of 5th round selection in 2005 Supplemental Draft
5149 Minnesota Vikings Greg Blue   S Georgia SEC
5150 New York Jets Jason Pociask   TE Wisconsin Big Ten
from Dallas
5151 San Diego Chargers Tim Dobbins   LB Iowa State Big 12
5152 Cleveland Browns DeMario Minter   CB Georgia SEC
5153 Washington Redskins Anthony Montgomery   DT Minnesota Big Ten
5154 Kansas City Chiefs Marcus Maxey   CB Miami (FL) ACC
5155 Carolina Panthers Jeff King   TE Virginia Tech ACC
5156 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Julian Jenkins   DE Stanford Pac-10
5157 Cincinnati Bengals A. J. Nicholson   LB Florida State ACC
5158 New York Giants Charlie Peprah   S Alabama SEC
5159 Chicago Bears Mark Anderson   DE Alabama SEC
5160 Jacksonville Jaguars Brent Hawkins   DE Illinois State Gateway
5161 Denver Broncos Chris Kuper   OG North Dakota NCC
5162 Indianapolis Colts Michael Toudouze   OG TCU MWC
5163 Seattle Seahawks David Kirtman   FB USC Pac-10
5164 Pittsburgh Steelers Omar Jacobs   QB Bowling Green MAC
5*165 Green Bay Packers Tony Moll   OT Nevada WAC
5*166 Baltimore Ravens Quinn Sypniewski   TE Colorado Big 12
5*167 Pittsburgh Steelers Charles Davis   TE Purdue Big Ten
5*168 Philadelphia Eagles Omar Gaither   LB Tennessee SEC
5*169 Tennessee Titans Jesse Mahelona   DT Tennessee SEC
6170 Houston Texans Wali Lundy   RB Virginia ACC
6171 New Orleans Saints Mike Hass   WR Oregon State Pac-10
6172 Tennessee Titans Jonathan Orr   WR Wisconsin Big Ten
6173 Washington Redskins Reed Doughty   S Northern Colorado Great West
6174 New Orleans Saints Josh Lay   CB Pittsburgh Big East
from Green Bay
6175 San Francisco 49ers Delanie Walker   TE/FB Central Missouri State MIAA
6176 Oakland Raiders Kevin Boothe   OT Cornell Ivy
6177 Arizona Cardinals Jonathan Lewis   DT Virginia Tech ACC
6178 Buffalo Bills Keith Ellison   LB Oregon State Pac-10
6179 Detroit Lions Dee McCann   CB West Virginia Big East
6180 Cleveland Browns Lawrence Vickers   FB Colorado Big 12
6181 Cleveland Browns Babatunde Oshinowo   DT Stanford Pac-10
6182 Dallas Cowboys Montavious Stanley   DT Louisville Big East
6183 Green Bay Packers Johnny Jolly   DT Texas A&M Big 12
from St. Louis
6184 Atlanta Falcons Adam Jennings   WR Fresno State WAC
6185 Green Bay Packers Tyrone Culver   S Fresno State WAC
6186 Kansas City Chiefs Tre' Stallings   OT Ole Miss SEC
from Dallas
6187 San Diego Chargers Jeromey Clary   OT Kansas State Big 12
6188 San Diego Chargers Smith, KurtKurt Smith  K Virginia ACC
from Miami
6189 New York Jets Drew Coleman   CB TCU MWC
6190 Kansas City Chiefs Jeff Webb   WR San Diego State MWC
6191 New England Patriots Jeremy Mincey   DE Florida SEC
6192 San Francisco 49ers Marcus Hudson   S NC State ACC
from Tampa Bay
6193 Cincinnati Bengals Reggie McNeal   QB Texas A&M Big 12
6194 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Bruce Gradkowski   QB Toledo MAC
6195 Chicago Bears J. D. Runnels   FB Oklahoma Big 12
6196 Washington Redskins Kedric Golston   DT Georgia SEC
from Carolina
6197 San Francisco 49ers Melvin Oliver   DE LSU SEC
6198 Denver Broncos Greg Eslinger   C Minnesota Big Ten
6199 Indianapolis Colts Charlie Johnson   OT Oklahoma State Big 12
6200 Chicago Bears Tyler Reed   OG Penn State Big Ten
from Seattle
6201 Pittsburgh Steelers Marvin Philip   C California Pac-10
6*202 Tampa Bay Buccaneers T. J. Williams   TE NC State ACC
6*203 Baltimore Ravens Sam Koch   P Nebraska Big 12
6*204 Philadelphia Eagles LaJuan Ramsey   DT USC Pac-10
6*205 New England Patriots Dan Stevenson   OG Notre Dame Ind. (I-A)
6*206 New England Patriots Le Kevin Smith   DT Nebraska Big 12
6*207 Indianapolis Colts Antoine Bethea   S Howard MEAC
6*208 Baltimore Ravens Derrick Martin   CB Wyoming MWC
7209 Cincinnati Bengals Ethan Kilmer   S Penn State Big Ten
from Houston
7210 New Orleans Saints Zach Strief   OT Northwestern Big Ten
7211 Dallas Cowboys Pat McQuistan   OT Weber State Big Sky
7212 Miami Dolphins Fred Evans   DT Texas State Southland
from Green Bay
7213 Jacksonville Jaguars James Wyche   DE Syracuse Big East
7214 Oakland Raiders Chris Morris   C Michigan State Big Ten
7215 Tennessee Titans Cortland Finnegan   CB Samford OVC
7216 Buffalo Bills Terrance Pennington   OT New Mexico MWC
7217 Detroit Lions Fred Matua   OG USC Pac-10
7218 Arizona Cardinals Todd Watkins   WR BYU MWC
7219 Baltimore Ravens Ryan LaCasse   DE Syracuse Big East
7220 New York Jets Titus Adams   DT Nebraska Big 12
7221 St. Louis Rams Tim McGarigle   LB Northwestern Big Ten
7222 Cleveland Browns Justin Hamilton   S Virginia Tech ACC
7223 Atlanta Falcons D. J. Shockley   QB Georgia SEC
7224 Dallas Cowboys E. J. Whitley   C Texas Tech Big 12
7225 San Diego Chargers Chase Page   DT North Carolina ACC
7226 Miami Dolphins Rodrique Wright   DT Texas Big 12
7227 San Diego Chargers Jimmy Martin   OT Virginia Tech ACC
from Minnesota;
7228 Kansas City Chiefs Jarrad Page   S UCLA Pac-10
7229 New England Patriots Willie Andrews   S Baylor Big 12
7230 Washington Redskins Kili Lefotu   OG Arizona Pac-10
7231 Cincinnati Bengals Bennie Brazell   WR LSU SEC
7232 New York Giants Gerrick McPhearson   CB Maryland ACC
7233 Miami Dolphins Devin Aromashodu   WR Auburn SEC
from Chicago
7234 Carolina Panthers Will Montgomery   C Virginia Tech ACC
7235 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Justin Phinisee   CB Oregon Pac-10
7236 Jacksonville Jaguars Dee Webb   CB Florida SEC
7237 Carolina Panthers Stanley McClover   DE Auburn SEC
from Denver
7238 Indianapolis Colts T. J. Rushing   CB Stanford Pac-10
7239 Seattle Seahawks Ryan Plackemeier   P Wake Forest ACC
7240 Pittsburgh Steelers Cedric Humes   RB Virginia Tech ACC
7*241 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Charles Bennett   DE Clemson ACC
7*242 St. Louis Rams Mark Setterstrom   OG Minnesota Big Ten
7*243 St. Louis Rams Tony Palmer   OG Missouri Big 12
7*244 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Tim Massaquoi   TE Michigan Big Ten
7*245 Tennessee Titans Spencer Toone   LB Utah MWC
7*246 Tennessee Titans Quinton Ganther   RB Utah MWC
7*247 Detroit Lions Anthony Cannon   LB Tulane C-USA
7*248 Buffalo Bills Aaron Merz   OG California Pac-10
7*249 Seattle Seahawks Ben Obomanu   WR Auburn SEC
7*250 Washington Redskins Kevin Simon   LB Tennessee SEC
7^251 Houston Texans David Anderson   WR Colorado State MWC
7^252 New Orleans Saints Marques Colston   WR Hofstra A-10
7^253 Green Bay Packers Dave Tollefson   DE Northwest Missouri State MIAA
7^254 San Francisco 49ers Vickiel Vaughn   S Arkansas SEC
7^ 255 Oakland Raiders Kevin McMahan   WR Maine A-10

Supplemental draft selections

For each player selected in the Supplemental Draft, the team forfeits its pick in that round in the draft of the following season.

Rnd.Pick No.NFL teamPlayerPos.CollegeConf.Notes
3 Cincinnati Bengals Ahmad Brooks   LB Virginia ACC
[8]

Notable undrafted players

= Pro Bowler [4]
Original NFL teamPlayerPos.CollegeConf.Notes
Atlanta Falcons Brent Grimes   CB Shippensburg PSAC
Atlanta Falcons Daniel Fells   TE UC Davis Great West
Atlanta Falcons Chris Reis   S Georgia Tech ACC
Buffalo Bills Ryan Neill   LS Rutgers Big East
Chicago Bears Mark LeVoir   OT Notre Dame Ind. (I-A)
Chicago Bears P. J. Pope   RB Bowling Green N/A
Cincinnati Bengals John Busing   S Miami (OH) MAC
Cincinnati Bengals Glenn Holt   WR Kentucky SEC
Cincinnati Bengals Nate Livings   OG LSU SEC
Dallas Cowboys Miles Austin   WR Monmouth NEC
Dallas Cowboys Stephen Bowen   DE Hofstra A-10
Dallas Cowboys Sam Hurd   WR Northern Illinois MAC
Dallas Cowboys Dennis Roland   OT Georgia SEC
Dallas Cowboys Oliver Hoyte   FB/LB NC State ACC
Denver Broncos Mike Bell   RB Arizona Pac-10
Detroit Lions Matt Prater   K UCF C-USA
Green Bay Packers Jarrett Bush   CB Utah State WAC
Green Bay Packers Chris Francies   WR UTEP C-USA
Green Bay Packers Jason Hunter   DE Appalachian State SoCon
Green Bay Packers Jon Ryan   P Regina CWUAA
Houston Texans Mike Brisiel   OG Colorado State MWC
Houston Texans Jeff Charleston   DE Idaho State Big Sky
Houston Texans Tramon Williams   CB Louisiana Tech WAC
Jacksonville Jaguars Brian Iwuh   LB Colorado Big 12
Jacksonville Jaguars Montell Owens   RB Maine A-10
Kansas City Chiefs Rudy Niswanger   C LSU SEC
Minnesota Vikings Hank Baskett   WR New Mexico MWC
Minnesota Vikings Donald Penn   OT Utah State WAC
New England Patriots Remi Ayodele   DT Oklahoma Big 12
New Orleans Saints McKinley Boykin   DT Ole Miss SEC
New Orleans Saints Steve Weatherford   P Illinois Big Ten
New York Jets Blake Costanzo   LB Lafayette Patriot
New York Jets Joe Kowalewski   FB Syracuse Big East
Oakland Raiders Ricky Brown   LB Boston College ACC
Oakland Raiders John Madsen   TE Utah MWC
Philadelphia Eagles Jason Davis   FB Illinois Big Ten
Pittsburgh Steelers Scott Paxson   DT Penn State Big Ten
St. Louis Rams Donovan Raiola   C Wisconsin Big Ten
San Diego Chargers Steve Gregory   S Syracuse Big East
Tennessee Titans Ahmard Hall   FB Texas Big 12
Tennessee Titans Colin Allred   LB Baylor Big 12
Washington Redskins Mike Espy   WR Ole Miss SEC
Washington Redskins Spencer Havner   TE UCLA Pac-10

Hall of Famers

Inducted: Professional Football Hall of Fame Class of 2024.

Trades

In the explanations below, (PD) indicates trades completed prior to the start of the draft (i.e. Pre-Draft), while (D) denotes trades that took place during the 2006 draft.

Round one
  1. No. 11: St. Louis → Denver (D). The Rams traded their first round pick (11th) to Denver in exchange for their first (15th) and third round (68th) picks.
  2. No. 12: Cleveland → Baltimore (D). The Browns traded pick their first round pick (12th) to Baltimore in exchange for their first (13th) and sixth round (181st) picks.
  3. No. 13: Baltimore → Cleveland (D). see No. 12: Cleveland → Baltimore.
  4. No. 15: multiple trades:
        No. 15: Atlanta → Denver (PD). Atlanta traded their first round pick to Denver in exchange for Denver's first (29th) and third (93rd) round picks and fourth round pick in 2007.
        No. 15: Denver → St. Louis (D). see No. 11: St. Louis → Denver.
  5. No. 22: multiple trades:
        No. 22: Washington → Denver (PD). Denver traded their first round pick in 2005 to the Redskins in exchange for their third round pick in 2005, their first round pick and their fourth round pick (119th)
        No. 22: Denver → San Francisco (PD). Denver traded pick 22 to San Francisco in exchange for their second round (37th) and third round (68th) picks.
  6. No. 25: NY Giants → Pittsburgh (D). The Giants traded pick #25 to Pittsburgh in exchange for their first round (32nd), third round (96th) and fourth round (129th) picks.
  7. No. 26: Chicago → Buffalo (D). Chicago traded pick #26 to Buffalo in exchange for their second (42nd) and third (73rd) round picks.
  8. No. 29: multiple trades:
        No. 29: Denver → Atlanta (PD). see No. 15: Atlanta → Denver.
        No. 29: Atlanta → NY Jets (PD). The Falcons traded pick #29 to the Jets in exchange for John Abraham.
  9. No. 32: Pittsburgh → NY Giants (D). see No. 25: NY Giants → Pittsburgh.
Round two
  1. No. 34: New Orleans → Cleveland (D). The Saints traded pick #34 to Cleveland in exchange for their second round (43rd) pick and Jeff Faine.
  2. No. 35: NY Jets → Washington (D). The Jets traded pick #35 to Washington in exchange for their second round (53rd) pick, sixth round (189th) pick and their second round pick in 2007.
  3. No. 36: Green Bay → New England (D). The Packers traded pick #36 to New England in exchange for their second round (52nd) pick and their third round (75th) pick.
  4. No. 37: multiple trades:
        No. 37: San Francisco → Denver (PD). see No. 22: Denver → San Francisco.
        No. 37: Denver → Green Bay (D). The Broncos traded pick #37 to Green Bay in exchange for Javon Walker.
        No. 37: Green Bay → Atlanta (D). The Packers traded picks #37 and #139 to Atlanta in exchange for their second round (47th) pick, their third round (93rd) pick and their fifth round (148th) pick.
  5. No. 39: Tennessee → Philadelphia (D). The Titans traded pick #39 to Philadelphia in exchange for their second round (45th) pick and their fourth round pick (116th).
  6. No. 42: Buffalo → Chicago (D). see No. 26: Chicago → Buffalo.
  7. No. 43: Cleveland → New Orleans (D). see No. 34: New Orleans → Cleveland.
  8. No. 44: Baltimore → NY Giants (D). The Ravens traded pick #44 to the Giants in exchange for their second round (56th) pick and their third round pick (87th).
  9. No. 45: Philadelphia → Tennessee (D). see No. 39: Tennessee → Philadelphia.
  10. No. 47: Atlanta → Green Bay (D). see No. 37: Green Bay → Atlanta.
  11. No. 49: Dallas → NY Jets (D). The Cowboys traded pick #49 to the Jets in exchange for their second round (53rd) pick, sixth round (189th) pick and seventh round (211th) pick.
  12. No. 51: Miami → Minnesota (PD). The Dolphins traded pick #51 to Minnesota in exchange for Daunte Culpepper.
  13. No. 52: New England → Green Bay (D). see No. 36: Green Bay → New England.
  14. No. 53: multiple trades:
        No. 53: Washington → NY Jets (D). see No. 35: NY Jets → Washington.
        No. 53: NY Jets → Dallas (D). see No. 49: Dallas → NY Jets.
  15. No. 56: NY Giants → Baltimore (D). see No. 44: Baltimore → NY Giants.
  16. No. 64: Pittsburgh → Minnesota (D). The Vikings traded picks #83 and #95 to Pittsburgh in exchange for pick #64.
Round three
  1. No. 66: New Orleans → Houston (PD). The Texans and Saints swapped first round picks in last years draft, while the Saints traded this pick to Houston.
  2. No. 68: multiple trades:
        No. 68: San Francisco → Denver (PD). see No. 22: Denver → San Francisco.
        No. 68: Denver → St. Louis (D). see No. 11: St. Louis → Denver.
  3. No. 71: NY Jets → Philadelphia (D). The Eagles traded their third round (76th) and seventh round (220th) picks to the Jets in exchange for pick #71.
  4. No. 73: Buffalo → Chicago (D). see No. 26: Chicago → Buffalo.
  5. No. 75: multiple trades:
        No. 75: Baltimore → New England (PD). The Ravens traded this pick to New England along with their third and sixth round picks in 2005 in exchange for their second round pick in 2005.
        No. 75: New England → Green Bay (D). see No. 36: Green Bay → New England.
  6. No. 76: Philadelphia → NY Jets (D). see No. 71: NY Jets → Philadelphia.
  7. No. 80: Dallas → Jacksonville (D). The Cowboys traded pick 80 to Jacksonville in exchange for their third and fourth round picks (92 and 125).
  8. No. 83: Minnesota → Pittsburgh (D). see No. 64: Pittsburgh → Minnesota.
  9. No. 87: NY Giants → Baltimore (D). see No. 44: Baltimore → NY Giants.
  10. No. 92: Jacksonville → Dallas (D). see No. 80: Dallas → Jacksonville.
  11. No. 93: multiple trades:
        No. 93: Denver → Atlanta (PD). see No. 15: Atlanta → Denver.
        No. 93: Atlanta → Green Bay (D). see No. 37: Green Bay → Atlanta.
  12. No. 96: Pittsburgh → NY Giants (D). see No. 25: NY Giants → Pittsburgh.
Round four
  1. No. 119: Washington → Denver (PD). see No. 22: Washington → Denver.
  2. No. 125: Jacksonville → Dallas (D). see No. 80: Dallas → Jacksonville.
  3. No. 129: Pittsburgh → NY Giants (D). see No. 25: NY Giants → Pittsburgh.
Round five
  1. No. 134: Houston → Buffalo (PD). The Texans traded pick #134 to the Bills in exchange for wide receiver Eric Moulds.
  2. No. 139: Green Bay → Atlanta (D). see No. 37: Green Bay → Atlanta.
  3. No. 148: Atlanta → Green Bay (D). see No. 37: Green Bay → Atlanta.
Round six
  1. No. 181: Baltimore → Cleveland (D). see No. 12: Cleveland → Baltimore.
  2. No. 189: multiple trades:
        No. 189: Washington → NY Jets (D). see No. 35: NY Jets → Washington.
        No. 189: NY Jets → Dallas (D). see No. 49: Dallas → NY Jets.
Round seven
  1. No. 211: NY Jets → Dallas (D). see No. 49: Dallas → NY Jets.
  2. No. 220: Philadelphia → NY Jets (D). see No. 71: NY Jets → Philadelphia.

Miscellaneous

Notes

  1. Players are identified as a Hall of Famer if they have been inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

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