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Mathias Kiwanuka
</TD><TD noWrap width=3></TD><TD vAlign=top>2006 Top 32 NFL Draft Prospects
By TFY Draft Preview
Date: May 9, 2005
TFY Draft Preview takes an early look at the possible top 32 NFL 2006 Draft prospects, including many underclassmen projected to turn pro.
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1) Mathias Kiwanuka DE Boston College
2) D'Brickashaw Ferguson OT Virginia
- Comments: Dominant defensive player opponents game plan around.
3) * Omar Jacobs QB Bowling Green
- Comments: Outstanding left tackle who would’ve been a top ten pick in ’05.
4) Haloti Ngata DT Oregon
- Comments: Outstanding athlete with a top arm, progressing almost daily on the field.
5) Matt Leinart QB USC
- Comments: Big thumper on the inside with great upside.
6) * Mario Williams DE North Carolina State
- Comments: Intelligent passer with an adequate arm.
7) * Ahmad Brooks MLB Virginia
- Comments: Explosive defender who could stand up over tackle in a 3-4 defense.
8) * Laurence Maroney RB Minnesota
- Comments: Forceful run defender in the middle yet a complete linebacker.
9) Marcus McNeill OT Auburn
- Comments: Game controlling ball carrier with good speed.
10) Jimmy Williams DB Virginia Tech
- Comments: Big, strong blocker with abundant upside.
11) * Reggie Bush RB USC
- Comments: Dominant defensive back forceful in run defense yet efficient in pass coverage.
12) DeAngelo Williams RB Memphis
- Comments: Smallish yet versatile skill player who will thrive in a variety of roles.
13) * Devin Hester CB Miami-Fl
- Comments: Strong runner who can handle the load.
14) A.J. Hawk OLB Ohio State
- Comments: Tremendous athlete turning into a good football player.
15) Andrew Whitworth OT LSU
- Comments: High-flying linebacker who makes plays sideline-to-sideline.
16) Rod Wright DT Texas
- Comments: King sized blocker who can be used on either the left or right tackle spots.
17) * Lendale White RB USC
- Comments: Athletic tackle who must turn up the intensity.
18) William Blackmon CB Boston College
- Comments: Big, tough ball carrier who can become a feature runner.
19) Marcedes Lewis TE UCLA
- Comments: Consistent performer with the ability to shut down opponents.
20) Eric Winston OT Miami-Fl
- Comments: Playmaking tight end who causes mismatches in the secondary.
21) Loren Howard DE Northwestern
- Comments: Coming off a major knee injury and could rate much higher if completely healthy.
22) * Darnell Bing S USC
- Comments: Speedy edge rusher who makes a lot of plays in the backfield.
23) Martin Nance WR Miami-Oh
- Comments: Enforcer in the secondary.
24) * Winston Justice OT USC
- Comments: Consistent receiver with terrific size/speed numbers.
25) Chad Greenway OLB Iowa
- Comments: Returns from a year on the sidelines but a dominant blocker.
26) Jason Allen DB Tennessee
- Comments: Not a flashy defender yet very solid and consistent.
27) Gabriel Watson DT Michigan
- Comments: Good coverage prospect who can play safety or corner.
28) Abdul Hodge OLB Iowa
- Comments: Massive space eater who can be used on the nose.
29) Derek Hagan WR Arizona State
- Comments: Explosive playmaker built for the weakside.
30) Kevin Simon LB Tennessee
- Comments: Consistent pass catcher who does not stand out in any single aspect.
31) Nate Salley S Ohio State
- Comments: Terrific prospect coming off a broken leg.
32) Bruce Gradkowski QB Toledo
- Comments: Solid centerfielder effective against the run or pass.
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- Comments: Solid passer who makes smart decisions in the pocket.
I follow college football non stop and I have never heard of the top prospect on this list....??????