1
18(18) Bobby Carpenter OLB OHIO STATE
2 21(53) Anthony Fasano TE NOTRE DAME
3 28(92) Jason Hatcher DE GRAMBLING
4 28(125) Skyler Green WR LSU
5 5(138) Patrick Watkins S FLORIDA STATE
6 13(182) Montavious Stanley DT LOUISVILLE
7 3(211) Pat McQuistan OG WEBER STATE
7 16(224) EJ Whitley OT TEXAS TECH
Overall
Draft Grade:
C-
We
love Bobby Carpenter but landing him in the top 20
was a reach. Taking Fasano in the 2nd should help
Dallas in their 2 tight end sets but they never addressed
the offensive line until their last pick. Jason Hatcher
is a reach too.
Fantasy
Impact:
Minimal:
Fasano won't supplant TE Jason Whitten as the
primary pass catching TE. Don't expect Skyler Green
to be used much at all this year.
2005
Draft Class
Round,
Name, Pos, School
1
Demarcus Ware DE TROY STATE
1 Marcus Spears DE LOUISIANA STATE
2 Kevin Burnett OLB TENNESSEE
4 Marion Barber III RB MINNESOTA
4 Chris Canty DE VIRGINIA
6 Justin Beriault S BALL STATE
6 Rob Petitti OT PITTSBURGH
7 Jay Ratliff DT AUBURN
1
32(32) Mathias Kiwanuka DE BOSTON COLLEGE
2 12(44) Sinorice Moss WR MIAMI (FLA.)
3 32(96) Gerris Wilkinson ILB GEORGIA TECH
4 27(124) Barry Cofield DT NORTHWESTERN
4 32(129) Guy Whimper OT EAST CAROLINA
5 26(158) Charlie Peprah S ALABAMA
7 24(232) Gerrick McPhearson CB MARYLAND
Overall
Draft Grade:
B-
We
don't like the pick of Kiwanuka. The Giants have bigger
needs and they reached with this pick. However, they
made up for it with the pick of Moss in the second
round. Moss is just what the Giants needed at wideout.
Fantasy
Impact:
Moderate:
In keeper leagues, Moss has value. We don't expect
big numbers from him this year, but he will provide
a deep threat for Eli Manning.
2005
Draft Class
Round,
Name, Pos, School
2
Corey Webster CB LOUISIANA STATE
3 Justin Tuck DE NOTRE DAME
4 Brandon Jacobs RB SOUTHERN ILLINOIS
6 Eric Moore DE FLORIDA STATE
1
14(14) Brodrick Bunkley DT FLORIDA STATE
2 7(39) Winston Justice OT USC
3 7(71) Chris Gocong DE CAL POLY
4 2(99) Max Jean-Gilles OG GEORGIA
4 12(109) Jason Avant WR MICHIGAN
5 14(147) Jeremy Bloom RS COLORADO
5 36(168) Omar Gaither OLB TENNESSEE
6 35(204) LaJuan Ramsey DT USC
Overall
Draft Grade:
A
The
Eagles were able to consistently land players that
should have been drafted higher. Bunkley was expected
by many to go in the top 10. Justice was supposed
to go in the first round and Jean-Gilles was the top
guard on many charts. We would have liked the Eagles
to draft a receiver before the 109 pick.
Fantasy
Impact:
Minimal:
Even though the only skill player they drafted
was Avant, there is an indirect fantasy impact for
the Eagles. The Eagles really upgraded their offensive
line with this draft which should help the ground
game.
2005
Draft Class
Round,
Name, Pos, School
1
Mike Patterson DT USC
2 Reggie Brown WR GEORGIA
2 Matt McCoy OLB SAN DIEGO STATE
3 Ryan Moats RB LOUISIANA TECH
4 Sean Considine S IOWA
4 Todd Herremans OT SAGINAW VALLEY
5 Trent Cole DE CINCINNATI
5 Scott Young OG BRIGHAM YOUNG
6 Calvin Armstrong OT WASHINGTON STATE
7 Keyonta Marshall DT GRAND VALLEY ST
7 David Bergeron ILB STANFORD
2
3(35) Rocky McIntosh OLB MIAMI (FLA.)
5 21(153) Anthony Montgomery DT MINNESOTA
6 4(173) Reed Doughty S NORTHERN COLORADO
6 27(196) Kedrick Golston DT GEORGIA
7 22(230) Kili Lefotu OG ARIZONA
7 42(250) Kevin Simon ILB TENNESSEE
Overall
Draft Grade:
D-
The
Redskins only had one first day pick and they managed
to screw it up. McIntosh will help fill a need, but
they reached on this pick.
Fantasy
Impact:
Minimal:
You have to include the trade of Brandon Lloyd
in this draft since it cost the Redskins a third round
pick. Lloyd is poised to have one of his better years
this year. Other than that, this draft holds zero
fantasy impact.
2005
Draft Class
Round,
Name, Pos, School
1
Carlos Rogers CB AUBURN
1 Jason Campbell QB AUBURN
4 Manuel White Jr FB UCLA
5 Robert McCune ILB LOUISVILLE
6 Jared Newberry OLB STANFORD
7 Nehemiah Broughton FB THE CITADEL