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All-Rookie Team for 2006
By Gil Brandt
NFL.com Senior Analyst
(Jan. 23, 2007) -- One of the most asked questions after the NFL draft is which teams did the best job drafting. My answer is always you have to wait and watch to see who plays and how well they do. This process usually takes several years.
In selecting our rookie team this year, we tried to evaluate what players did this season on the field. There were more rookies than ever that had a chance to start. Some teams like Green Bay and Houston needed rookies to start. But more and more teams are relying on rookies to step in and make an immediate impact. And more and more rookies coming into the NFL seem more prepared to play.
Here's a breakdown of how much each NFL team relied on rookie players:
CHART KEY:
Picks -- The number of players selected in the 2006 NFL Draft.
Roster -- The number of rookies who were regularly on the 53-man roster.
Starters -- The number of rookies who made at least eight starts in the regular season.
Starts -- The accumulated number of starts rookies made during the regular season.
2006 NFL ROOKIE BREAKDOWN
Team Picks Roster Starters Starts
ARI 7 7 3 31
After Matt Leinart got that first start, he started a total of 11 games, missing one due to injury. Tight end Leonard Pope and guard Deuce Lutui also started games
Team Picks Roster Starters Starts
ATL 5 5 0 5
Cornerback Jimmy Williams' five starts were the only ones rookies had for the Falcons. Jerious Norwood never started, but he played well, rushing for 633 yards.
Team Picks Roster Starters Starts
BAL 10 9 4* 38
*Two of the starters were in the kicking game, including rookie punter Sam Koch. Wide receiver Demetrius Williams did not start, but played well with 22 catches and 396 yards.
Team Picks Roster Starters Starts
BUF 9 8 4 58
One player went on injured reserve. Seven of the eight rookies started at various times. Seventh-round pick Terrance Pennington started nine games at right tackle.
Team Picks Roster Starters Starts
CAR 8 7 1 16
One player was placed on injured reserve. Second-round CB Richard Marshall played well. First-round RB DeAngelo Williams started only two games but was constantly in the lineup, gaining 814 total yards.
Team Picks Roster Starters Starts
CHI 7 5 1 5
Return man extraordinaire Devin Hester set an NFL record with six touchdowns. Fifth-round DE Mark Anderson led the team with 12 sacks.
Team Picks Roster Starters Starts
CIN 9 7 2 27
Two players were on injured reserve. Seventh-round FS Ethan Kilmer was an outstanding special-teams player.
Team Picks Roster Starters Starts
CLE 7 4 2 33
Two players were on injured reserve. Three players on defense -- Kamerion Wimbley, D'Qwell Jackson and Leon Williams -- played very well in the last three games.
Team Picks Roster Starters Starts
DAL 8 6 1 15
One rookie was on IR. Four undrafted free agents made this team.
Team Picks Roster Starters Starts
DEN 7 5 0 11
Two rookies were on injured reserve. QB Jay Cutler and TE Tony Scheffler started the final five games.
Team Picks Roster Starters Starts
DET 7 5 1 27
One rookie was on IR. Linebacker Ernie Sims and FS Daniel Bullocks played well.
Team Picks Roster Starters Starts
GB 12 9 5 66
The Packers got some of the biggest rookie impact. Most of their rookie contributors were great draft picks, and some were undrafted.
Team Picks Roster Starters Starts
HOU 7 6 4 62
One rookie was on IR. Houston's second-round draft pick (DeMeco Ryans), not its No. 1 overall pick (Mario Williams) was elected the NFL's Defensive Rookie of the Year.
Team Picks Roster Starters Starts
IND 7 6 1 14
Joseph Addai become the first rookie to rush for 1,000 yards as a non-starter.
Team Picks Roster Starters Starts
JAC 6 5 1 16
One rookie was on IR. Maurice Jones-Drew, a non-starter, scored 16 touchdowns.
Team Picks Roster Starters Starts
KC 7 7 1 18
Tamba Hali played well (eight sacks). Bernard Pollard and Jarrad Page looked good.
Team Picks Roster Starters Starts
MIA 6 3 0 0
Two draft picks were placed on injured reserve before the season started. First-round pick Jason Allen had injury problems. WR Derek Hagan played some.
Team Picks Roster Starters Starts
MIN 6 5 0 16
First-round pick Chad Greenway suffered a season-ending injury in training camp. Second-round choice Cedric Griffin started seven games.
Team Picks Roster Starters Starts
NE 10 7 0 11
Kicker Steve Gostkowski played well in place of Adam Vinatieri. Laurence Maroney, David Thomas and Ryan O'Callaghan played a lot when healthy.
Team Picks Roster Starters Starts
NO 8 6 2 40
Marques Colston and Jahri Evans started. Roman Harper was starting until he got hurt. Reggie Bush does not qualify as a starter here, but was a great backup.
Team Picks Roster Starters Starts
NYG 7 5 2 27
Barry Cofield and Mathias Kiwanuka started; Gerris Wilkinson will be good.
Team Picks Roster Starters Starts
NYJ 10 8 3 47
One rookie was on IR; two started on the offensive line. RB Leon Washington started and played well. And the team had a winning season.
Team Picks Roster Starters Starts
OAK 7 4 3 51
One rookie was on IR before the season started. Michael Huff and Thomas Howard started on one of the NFL's best defenses. Ivy League player Kevin Boothe started 14 games at guard.
Team Picks Roster Starters Starts
PHI 8 6 0 8
Two draft picks went on injured reserve before the season started. Fifth-round pick Omar Gaither was a real find. Undrafted wide receiver Hank Baskett was acquired via a trade from Minnesota and played well.
Team Picks Roster Starters Starts
PIT 9 4 0 10
One rookie was on IR. Anthony Smith and Santonio Holmes are going to be good players.
Team Picks Roster Starters Starts
SD 8 4 1 16
Second-round pick Marcus McNeill (No. 50 overall) was selected to the Pro Bowl.
Team Picks Roster Starters Starts
SEA 6 4 0 5
Seventh-round pick Ryan Plackemeier won the punting job. He had averages of 45.0 gross and 37.5 net.
Team Picks Roster Starters Starts
SF 9 7 3 34
Two rookies were on IR. Tight end missed some games with an injury; he has a bright future.
Team Picks Roster Starters Starts
STL 10 7 3 31
Seventh-round pick Mark Setterstrom started at left guard late in the season.
Team Picks Roster Starters Starts
TB 10 6 3 38
Two rookies were placed on IR. The Buccaneers started two rookies on the offensive line and another at QB.
Team Picks Roster Starters Starts
TEN 10 8 1 19
Vince Young is going to be very good. Undrafted free agent Ahmard Hall, a fullback, played well.
WAS 6 4 1 16
Kedric Golston, a sixth-rounder from Georgia, played well.
Here is my All-Rookie Team for the 2006 season. There shouldn't be any surprises here, as all these players did a great job playing right out of college.
OFFENSE
Vince Young · QB · Titans
Drafted: 1st round from Texas
NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year; six-game winning streak
Joseph Addai · RB · Colts
Drafted: 1st round from LSU
Rushed for 1,081 yards and seven TDs
Maurice Jones-Drew · RB · Jaguars
Drafted: 2nd round from UCLA
Led rookies with 16 touchdowns; rushing TD in eight games in a row
Ahmard Hall · FB · Titans
Drafted: Undrafted from Texas
Three of his seven carries went for first downs
Marques Colston · WR · Saints
Drafted: 7th round from Hofstra
70 catches, 8 TDs in 14 games
Greg Jennings · WR · Packers
Drafted: 2nd round from Western Michigan
45 catches, 3 TDs
Owen Daniels · TE · Texans
Drafted: 4th round from Wisconsin
34 catches, 21 first downs, 5 TDs
Marcus McNeill · OT · Chargers
Drafted: 2nd round from Auburn
Started all 16 games; headed to Pro Bowl
D'Brickashaw Ferguson · OT · Jets
Drafted: 1st round from Virginia
Started all 16 games
Jahri Evans · G · Saints
Drafted: 4th round from Bloomsburg
Started all 16 games
Mark Setterstrom · G · Rams
Drafted: 7th round from Minnesota
Started final six games
Stephen Gostkowski · K · Patriots
Drafted: 4th round from Memphis
Hit 20 of 26 FGs and finished with 103 points
Ryan Plackemeier · P · Seahawks
Drafted: 7th round from Wake Forest
Fourth in NFL with 45.0-yard gross average.
DEFENSE
Mark Anderson · DE · Bears
Drafted: 5th round from Alabama
Maybe the biggest surprise of the draft (12 sacks)
Tamba Hali · DE · Chiefs
Drafted: 1st round from Penn State
16 starts, eight sacks, five forced fumbles
Barry Cofield · DT · Giants
Drafted: 4th round from Northwestern
Started all 16 games; 44 tackles
Haloti Ngata · DT · Ravens
Drafted: 1st round from Oregon
Started all 16 games; 30 tackles; one INT
A.J. Hawk · LB · Packers
Drafted: 1st round from Ohio State
16 starts; 119 tackles; 3#&189; sacks; two fumble recoveries
Kamerion Wimbley · LB · Browns
Drafted: 1st round from Florida State
15 starts; 11 sacks; three fumble recoveries
DeMeco Ryans · LB · Texans
Drafted: 2nd round from Alabama
NFL defnsive rookie of the year
Tye Hill · CB · Rams
Drafted: 1st round from Clemson
Started last eight games; 50 tackles; 3 INTs
Richard Marshall · CB · Panthers
Drafted: 2nd round from Fresno State
Started last seven games; 82 tackles; 3 INTs; 1 TD
Michael Huff · S · Raiders
Drafted: 1st round from Texas
Started 16 games; 78 tackles
Donte Whitner · S · Bills
Drafted: 1st round from Ohio State
14 starts; 104 tackles
Devin Hester · KR · Bears
Drafted: 2nd round from Miami (Fla.)
NFL-record six returns for TDs
Ethan Kilmer · Coverage · Bengals
Drafted: 7th round from Penn State
19 tackles, plus 52-yard INT return for TD
Offensive Rookie of the year
QB Vince Young, Titans
Started 13 games and won eight. He ran for 552 yards (6.7 per carry) and seven touchdowns. Six of his 12 passing touchdowns came in the fourth quarter.
Defensive rookie of the year
DE Mark Anderson, Bears
A fifth-round draft pick (159th overall) was fourth in the NFL with 12 sacks; he was the only rookie with more than four.
Future player to watch
S Dawan Landry, Ravens
A fifth-round draft pick (No. 146 overall), he led all rookies with five interceptions. He returned them for 101 yards and one touchdown.
Many worthy plays have been left off the list. Some because of injury (Vernon Davis) and some because of quality players ahead of them at their positions (Maroney, Andrew Whitworth, Clint Ingram). Overall, this is an outstanding group of rookies with many Pro Bowl selections in the future.
Did you know
1. The Green Bay Packers had the most starts by rookie players (66), followed by Houston (62), Buffalo (58), Oakland (51) and the N.Y. Jets (47). In 2005, Dallas led the NFL with 47.
2. Buffalo started four rookies on defense when it beat Miami 21-0 in Week 14.
3. Buffalo, Houston and Green Bay each had five rookies with seven or more starts.
4. Green Bay had the most 2006 draftees in the NFL on its 53-man roster (nine).
5. Eleven times this season, a rookie rushed for 100 yards in a game. Denver's Mike Bell, who wasn't drafted, rushed for 136 against Indianapolis.
6. Three rookie punters (Sam Koch, Baltimore; Ryan Plackemeier, Seattle; Steven Weatherford, New Orleans) averaged 43 yards or better.
7. Reggie Bush set an NFL record for most receptions by a rookie running back (88).
8. Bush (33) and Marques Colston (28) ranked Nos. 1 and 2 in the NFC in third-down receptions.
9. Undrafted rookie Hank Baskett (Eagles) had the longest touchdown catch (89 yards) and highest average reception (21.1 yards) of any NFL player.
10. Ohio State rookies started 50 games this season -- the most of any college in the nation.
11. Rookie started 821 games in 2006, and 750 in 2005. Punters, kickers and return men are not counted in this total.
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