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| NFL Draft Update -- Day One |
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04/30/2006 |
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| t Leinart (QB, USC); 11. Denver Broncos - Jay Cutler (QB, Vanderbilt); 12. Baltimore Ravens - Haloti Ngata (DT, Oregon); 13. Cleveland Browns - Kamerion Wimbley (DE, Florida State); 14. Philadelphia Eagles - Brodrick Bunkley (DT, Florida State); 15. St. Louis Rams - Tye Hill (CB, Clemson); 16. Miami Dolphins - Jason Allen (CB, Tennessee); 17. Minnesota Vikings - Chad Greenway (LB, Iowa); 18. Dallas Cowboys - Bobby Carpenter (LB, Ohio State); 19. San Diego Chargers - Antonio Cromartie (CB, Florida State); 20. |
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| Rams GM hospitalized with shortness of breath |
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04/29/2006 |
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ST. LOUIS (AP) -St. Louis Rams general manager Charley Armey was hospitalized on Saturday night, the first day of the NFL draft, after complaining about shortness of breath and rapid heart beat. Coach Scott Linehan said preliminary tests were normal but that Armey would be kept overnight at Missouri Baptist Hospital. ``Obviously, we're concerned,'' Linehan said. ``But not as much now.'' Armey has been with the Rams since 1997 and is responsible for much of the player evaluation in the draft. Linehan |
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| Broncos acquire pick from Rams, select Cutler |
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04/29/2006 |
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| New York, NY (MySportsbook) - The Denver Broncos acquired the 11th overall pick of the 2006 NFL Draft in a trade with the St. Louis Rams and used the selection to choose Vanderbilt quarterback Jay Cutler. The Rams acquired Denver's first-round pick, the 15th overall selection, as well as a third-round pick (68th overall) in the 2006 draft. St. Louis chose Clemson defensive Tye Hill with the 15th pick. |
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| Rams GM hospitalized with pain in arm |
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04/29/2006 |
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ST. LOUIS (AP) -St. Louis Rams general manager Charley Armey was hospitalized on Saturday night, the first day of the NFL draft, after complaining about general weakness and pain in an arm. Team spokesman Rick Smith said preliminary tests were normal, but that Armey would be kept overnight at Missouri Baptist Hospital. Armey has been with the Rams since 1997 and is responsible for much of the player evaluation in the draft. Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The inform |
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| NFL Mock Draft - Part II |
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04/28/2006 |
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| in Cutler as he failed to lift Vanderbilt to a .500 record in any of his four years. The best he could do was 5-6 in 05. The Cardinals would be better off taking one of the Seminoles and picking up Clemsons Charlie Whitehurst with the 41st pick. 11) St. Louis Rams (66-1): The Rams were dead last in the NFC against the run last year, so defensive line help is priority number one. Florida States Broderick Bunkley will start from day one and help improve an overall defense that allowed an NFC high 26.8 ppg. Bunk |
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| Rams re-sign Curtis, three others |
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04/28/2006 |
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| === Rams re-sign Curtis, three others === St. Louis, MO (MySportsbook) - The St. Louis Rams signed wide receivers Kevin Curtis and Shaun McDonald, defensive end Brandon Green and cornerback DeJuan Groce to one-year contracts on Friday. Curtis had 60 catches for 801 yards and six touchdowns and finished the season as the Rams' second-leading receiver behind only Torry Holt. McDonald, who was the Rams' third-leading receiver in 2005, made 46 receptions for 523 yards. Green, who was originally drafted by the |
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| 2006 NFL Draft Order |
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04/28/2006 |
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| 12 .250 .531 136-120 6. San Francisco 49ers 4 12 .250 .539 138-118 7. Oakland Raiders 4 12 .250 .539 138-118 8. Buffalo Bills 5 11 .313 .500 128-128 9. Detroit Lions 5 11 .313 .504 129-127 10. Arizona Cardinals 5 11 .313 .508 130-126 11. St. Louis Rams 6 10 .375 .484 124-132 12. Cleveland Browns 6 10 .375 .508 130-126 13. Baltimore Ravens 6 10 .375 .523 134-122 14. Philadelphia Eagles 6 10 .375 .531 136-120 15. Denver Broncos (from Atlanta) 13 3 .813 .500 128-128 16. Miami Dolphins 9 7 . |
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| Favre will return to Packers |
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04/26/2006 |
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Linebacker LaVar Arrington spurned an offer from the Packers to sign with the New York Giants. The team continues to wait for an answer from defensive back Charles Woodson. The Packers' two most high profile free-agent signings have been former St. Louis Rams defensive tackle Ryan Pickett and former Seattle Seahawks safety Marquand Manuel. The team also has re-signed fullback William Henderson and wide receiver Rod Gardener. Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The informa |
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| Report: Favre will return to Packers |
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04/26/2006 |
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Linebacker LaVar Arrington spurned an offer from the Packers to sign with the New York Giants. The team continues to wait for an answer from defensive back Charles Woodson. The Packers' two most high-profile free-agent signings have been former St. Louis Rams defensive tackle Ryan Pickett and former Seattle Seahawks safety Marquand Manuel. The team also has re-signed fullback William Henderson and wide receiver Rod Gardener. Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The informa |
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| DRAFT 2006: List of undrafted players who went on to have productive NFL careers |
NFL Football |
04/24/2006 |
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| wr/kr. OAKLAND RAIDERS: Bobby Hamilton, de. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES: Jeff Garcia, qb; David Akers, pk; Hank Fraley, c; Greg Lewis, wr; Hollis Thomas, dt. PITTSBURGH STEELERS: Willie Parker, rb; Dan Kreider, fb; James Harrison, lb; Jeff Reed, pk. ST. LOUIS RAMS: Jeff Wilkins, pk. SAN DIEGO CHARGERS: Antonio Gates, te; Eric Parker, WR. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS: Mack Strong, fb; Robbie Tobeck, c; Tom Ashworth, g. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS: Shelton Quarles, lb. TENNESSEE TITANS: Drew Bennett, wr; Billy Volek, qb.< |
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