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I was on NFL.com reading Gil Brandts column on the draft. If I read it right he has a different view from a lot of people. I believe the first number is his guess as how the players will fall in the draft and the number in ( ) is the number they are wearing at the combine?
Brandt's Column
Some of his selections.
QB's
1. Brodie Croyle, Alabama (No. 3)
2. Jay Cutler, Vanderbilt (No. 4)
3. Omar Jacobs, Bowling Green (No. 9)
4. Matt Leinart, Southern Cal (No. 10)
5. Reggie McNeil, Texas A&M (No. 13)
6. Charlie Whitehurst, Clemson (No. 24)
7. Vince Young, Texas (No. 25)
Wild card: Kellen Clemens, Oregon (No. 2). Clemens broke his left ankle on Oct. 22 against Arizona, but he was having an outstanding season prior to the injury. Most likely, he will be a physically unable to perform (PUP) player to start the season, but he is worth a pick. Clemens could be good in the right system.
More names to know:
D.J. Shockley, Georgia (No. 20)
Eric Meyer, Eastern Wash. (No. 14)
Running backs --
If Reggie Bush becomes the No. 1 overall pick, it would be the first time in NFL draft history that two players from the same high school were picked No. 1 in back-to-back years.
Twenty-three running backs have been selected No. 1 overall in draft history, but only two since 1981 -- Ki-Jana Carter in 1995 and Bo Jackson in 1986.
First players likely to be picked (listed alphabetically):
1. Joseph Addai, LSU (No. 1)
2. Reggie Bush, Southern Cal (No. 2)
3. Brian Calhoun, Wisconsin (No. 5)
4. Maurice Drew, UCLA (No. 7)
5. Andre Hall, South Florida (No. 10)
6. Laurence Maroney, Minnesota (No. 17)
7. Leon Washington, Florida State (No. 26)
8. LenDale White, Southern Cal (No. 27)
9. DeAngelo Williams, Memphis (No. 29)
Am I reading this right?
Joseph Addai the first RB picked?
Brodie Croyle the first QB selected?
Reggie McNeal picked ahead of Vince Young?
Wasn't Brandt in charge of the 'Boy's' draft a long time ago in a land far away?

Brandt's Column
Some of his selections.
QB's
1. Brodie Croyle, Alabama (No. 3)
2. Jay Cutler, Vanderbilt (No. 4)
3. Omar Jacobs, Bowling Green (No. 9)
4. Matt Leinart, Southern Cal (No. 10)
5. Reggie McNeil, Texas A&M (No. 13)
6. Charlie Whitehurst, Clemson (No. 24)
7. Vince Young, Texas (No. 25)
Wild card: Kellen Clemens, Oregon (No. 2). Clemens broke his left ankle on Oct. 22 against Arizona, but he was having an outstanding season prior to the injury. Most likely, he will be a physically unable to perform (PUP) player to start the season, but he is worth a pick. Clemens could be good in the right system.
More names to know:
D.J. Shockley, Georgia (No. 20)
Eric Meyer, Eastern Wash. (No. 14)
Running backs --
If Reggie Bush becomes the No. 1 overall pick, it would be the first time in NFL draft history that two players from the same high school were picked No. 1 in back-to-back years.
Twenty-three running backs have been selected No. 1 overall in draft history, but only two since 1981 -- Ki-Jana Carter in 1995 and Bo Jackson in 1986.
First players likely to be picked (listed alphabetically):
1. Joseph Addai, LSU (No. 1)
2. Reggie Bush, Southern Cal (No. 2)
3. Brian Calhoun, Wisconsin (No. 5)
4. Maurice Drew, UCLA (No. 7)
5. Andre Hall, South Florida (No. 10)
6. Laurence Maroney, Minnesota (No. 17)
7. Leon Washington, Florida State (No. 26)
8. LenDale White, Southern Cal (No. 27)
9. DeAngelo Williams, Memphis (No. 29)
Am I reading this right?
Joseph Addai the first RB picked?
Brodie Croyle the first QB selected?
Reggie McNeal picked ahead of Vince Young?
Wasn't Brandt in charge of the 'Boy's' draft a long time ago in a land far away?
