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2006 NFL Draft Links (1 Viewer)

Tenacious D,

with all your work here and obviously extensive reading, I'd be real interested to see a mock from you. Got one? Feel up to it?

 
NFL Draft Review blog running coverage: http://nfldraftreview.blogspot.com/
I got frustrated with the misinformation out there so combine results were just added to the blog.http://nfldraftreview.blogspot.com/2006/02...sults-2006.html
I'd like to know the source of NFL Networks unofficial time they put up right after the guy runs. My guess is it is handtimed and they later put up the official electronic time, b/c the times I see on live wire were the ones showing up on the NFL Network ticker yesterday, which were different than the unofficial times tracked when the player ran.
 
I enjoyed reading your blog Chaos
Thanks, very slow there right now. Digesting the combine and trying to organize a ton of information makes me come here and waste time instead.Activity should pick up middle of next week.

 
TD, great stuff!

I see so many conflicting reports about guys weights that it is almost hard to know what to believe. If you had to choose the most reliable source, what would it be? I am looking from a measurable standpoint, such as height weight and even 40 times.

Thanks :thumbup:

 
TD, great stuff!

I see so many conflicting reports about guys weights that it is almost hard to know what to believe. If you had to choose the most reliable source, what would it be? I am looking from a measurable standpoint, such as height weight and even 40 times.

Thanks :thumbup:
Most thoroughNFL.com's reported 40 times

The differences aren't nearly as bad as they were a couple weeks ago. The first link has a nice explanation of their reported 40 times on the bottom of the page.

 
TD, great stuff!

I see so many conflicting reports about guys weights that it is almost hard to know what to believe.  If you had to choose the most reliable source, what would it be?  I am looking from a measurable standpoint, such as height weight and even 40 times.

Thanks :thumbup:
Most thoroughNFL.com's reported 40 times

The differences aren't nearly as bad as they were a couple weeks ago. The first link has a nice explanation of their reported 40 times on the bottom of the page.
Appreciate it CC
 
Cool site I found that tracks your predictions against your friends as well as experts like Mel Kiper Jr called FanIQ.com. I've attached a link on a prediction contest to see if anyone can correctly pick the ENTIRE 1st round.

http://www.faniq.com/poll_enter.php?poll_id=21528

NFL DRAFT CHALLENGE - Predict the First 30 Picks! (Edited 04/12/2006 by Admin)

Prove you're a draft expert and win a t-shirt! Visit the "Official FanIQ Draft Challenge League" and enter all the polls on the NFL draft. The league will keep track of all Draft polls and points. The three highest point totals win t-shirts!

 
EDITS

1/28 - added hR mock draft compilation site

1/29 - added more Shrine Game coverage

1/29 - added more Senior Bowl coverage and game stats

1/31 - added Google news NFL draft link, some SI material, more Hula Bowl and Senior Bowl coverage, CFN mock draft

2/4 - noted COMBINE INVITE LIST FINALIZED, also added NFL Draft Showcase and theHogs.net

2/7 - About.com NFL draft coverage added and latest RB article.

2/14 - link with info. on NFL Network coverage of Combine added

2/17 - SI mock #2, plus lots more added to Combine coverage (third post)

2/23 - CFN Mock #2, plus daily updates to Combine coverage (third post)

2/25 - daily updates to Combine coverage (third post), including sortable results

3/10 - catching up, I was away on business for a couple weeks. Wrap of Combine coverage - including updating NFL.com coverage and adding Yahoo coverage, NFL.com pro day link has the latest coverage, Pauline rise/fall link in first post under SI, Charles Robinson's Yahoo draft articles in first post

3/15 - added SI Pauline Combine wrap (third post), Fox rising/falling (original post), and D2 pre-combine ranking (original).

4/14 - added more SI content (original and third posts), Fox rising/falling (original), link to Matt Waldman's draft portfolio, Next Level Scouting extensive Pro Day coverage and their combine stuff (third post), fflivewire Pro Day results, Rick Gosselin's draft page, Robert Wright's positional previews (original)

4/15 - Propect Profiles section added to original post - quick link to the profile sections of these sites, Tony Pauline Pro Day gainers (original and third post), KFFL Draft Central added (original post), NFL Draft Showcase has become DraftStock.com (changed link in original post)

 
still cranking em' out huh Tenacious D? Thanks for all this
With Pro Days done, some loose ends to tie up. Shouldn't be much news after this week, unless some injury is found or someone gets arrested.Very disappointed SI didn't have their prospect profiles this year. They've been quality in the past and stood up after-the-fact. A big lose to the free draft info content.

 


Facts & figures on 2006 NFL Draft

WHAT: 71st Annual National Football League Player Selection Meeting.WHERE: Radio City Music Hall, 1260 6th Avenue, New York City (Between 50th and 51st Streets).

WHEN: Noon ET, Saturday, April 29, 2006 (Rounds 1-3).

11 a.m. ET, Sunday, April 30, 2006 (Rounds 4-7).

The first three rounds will conclude on Saturday by approximately 11 p.m. ET. In 2005, the first round consumed five hours and 47 minutes; the second, three hours and nine minutes; and the third, one hour and 50 minutes. The draft will resume on Sunday at 11 a.m. ET for the final four rounds, ending at approximately 6 p.m. ET.



DRAFTING: Representatives of the 32 NFL clubs by telephone communication with their general managers, coaches and scouts.

ROUNDS: Seven Rounds -- Rounds 1 through 3 on Saturday, April 29; and Rounds 4 through 7 on Sunday, April 30.

There will be 255 selections, including 32 compensatory choices that have been awarded to 19 teams which suffered a net loss of certain quality unrestricted free agents last year.

The following 32 compensatory choices will supplement the 223 regular choices in the seven rounds --

Round 3: NY Jets, 33.

Round 4: Denver, 33; Pittsburgh, 34; Baltimore, 35; Pittsburgh, 36.

Round 5: Green Bay, 33; Baltimore, 34; Pittsburgh, 35; Philadelphia, 36; Tennessee, 37.

Round 6: Tampa Bay, 33; Baltimore, 34; Philadelphia, 35; New England, 36; New England, 37; Indianapolis, 38; Baltimore, 39.

Round 7: Tampa Bay, 33; St. Louis, 34; St. Louis, 35; Tampa Bay, 36; Tennessee, 37; Tennessee, 38; Detroit, 39; Buffalo, 40; Seattle, 41; Washington, 42; Houston, 43; New Orleans, 44; Green Bay, 45; San Francisco, 46; Oakland, 47.

The New York Jets (Nos. 4 and 29) and San Francisco (Nos. 6 and 22) each have two selections in the first round. Atlanta and Washington do not have first-round picks. All other teams have one first-round selection.

TIME LIMITS: Round 1: 15 minutes each team. Round 2: 10 minutes each team. Rounds 3 through 7: Five minutes each team.



PLAYERS AT DRAFT: The following players will be at the draft at Radio City on Saturday: Southern California RB Reggie Bush, Maryland TE Vernon Davis, Virginia T D'Brickashaw Ferguson, Southern California QB Matt Leinart, North Carolina State DE Mario Williams and Texas QB Vince Young.



TELEVISION: NFL Network, for the first time, and ESPN/ESPN2 will televise the draft on both days.

INTERNET: Exclusive coverage and behind-the-scenes features on NFL.com and on team websites for draft weekend will include: live streaming of Sirius NFL Radio all weekend; Q&As with the six college players in New York: Reggie Bush, Vernon Davis, D'Brickashaw Ferguson, Matt Leinart, Mario Williams and Vince Young; NFL Network coverage and features, including vignettes on the top players; live audio from the draft podium at Radio City; live "Draft Tracker," featuring coverage of each selection; and in-depth coverage from each team website.

GUIDELINES FOR ATTENDING : Local ordinances prohibit individuals from securing overnight positions on the sidewalks directly in front of or around Radio City Music Hall. Fans may line up on the morning of the free event at the direction of Radio City personnel. Fan entry will take place at the "Carriage Door Entrance" located on 50th street between 5th and 6th avenues. The draft is a first-come, first-serve event for the general public and is limited. Doors will open at 11 a.m. The draft begins at noon.

From NFL.com.

 

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