1. Reggie Bush, 5'11", 200 lbs; RB USCHe's an every-down superstar. He's by far the best player in this draft. He can kill you so many ways, and is a nightmare to defend. Not only can he run around everybody, but he'll run over people too. Tough cookie.2. D'Brickashaw Ferguson, 6'5", 312 lbs; LT VirginiaShowing up at 312 at the combine answered the last question I had about him. He still looked like he could handle more weight. His one on one drills at the Senior Bowl was legendary. He's a sure bet to be a Pro Bowler soon. He'll also be an expensive player.3. Mario Williams, 6'7", 285 lbs; DE NCSUAt that size, to run a 4.66 forty should be illegal. His motor is fine. Teams had to scheme around him in college. He can move around quite a bit, and has all of the moves a DE needs. He's great against the run.4. Jay Cutler, 6'3", 223 lbs; QB VanderbiltSome people criticize his record at Vandy, but he had no help. He has a gun-slingers mentality, and has the goods to deliver. His arm strength is the best to enter the draft since Kerry Collins. He needs a year, but I can see him being an upper echelon QB before too long. He has a lot of Brett FaRVe in him.5. Vince Young, 6'5", 235 lbs; QB TexasWhen you perform in a big game like the championship game, and you do what he did, there needs to be no other questions asked. His recognition skills are outstanding. He's a great athlete, but he plays faster than he actually is. His pocket awareness is great, he gets the ball to his receivers, his balls are catchable, and doesn't have balls knocked down. He doesn't have elite arm strength, which is why I have him rated behind Cutler. All three QB's are close.6. Matt Leinart, 6'4", 225 lbs; QB USCHe's had it very easy in college, which worries me as he prepares for the NFL. He makes a good point that he went up against a great defense in practice, which is true, but that defense struggled in 2005 at times. He reminds me so much of Bernie Kosar when he came out of Miami, and that isn't bad at all.7. A.J. Hawk, 6'1", 243 lbs; LB OSUJust a football player's football player. Mike Mayock is correct when he says at worst, he's a very good football player, so he's one of the safest picks in this draft. I see him inside, and I rank him so high because he's outstanding against the pass.8. Vernon Davis, 6'3", 255 lbs; TE MarylandPhenomenal physical gifts, and also an outstanding football player. He's a freak, and could be a Pro-Bowl player in his rookie year.9. Michael Huff, 6'2", 205 lbs; FS TexasHe's fast, can play corner or safety, but to me his value is as a safety who can cover man.10. Haloti Ngata, 6'5, 340 lbs, DT OregonVersatile, tough nut. Very comparable to Shaun Rogers. Good motor.11. DeAngelo Williams, 5'8", 205 lbs, RB MemphisVery similar in style to Cadillac Williams, although not as powerful. Quicker though.12. Ernie Sims, 5'11", 225 lbs, LB FSUVery versatile, great player. Weakside guy who will cause havoc.13. Tamba Hali, 6'3", 265 lbs, DE PSUI have him rated higher than most. He's got a great motor, and I like him a lot.14. Tye Hill, 5'9", 183 lbs, CB ClemsonJust a speed freak with very loose hips. Decent ball skills, but nothing to write home about.15. Chad Greenway, 6'2", 242 lbs, LB IowaVery nice upside. Great size, and can play either side. Was flopped in college. Very good in space.16. Chad Jackson, 6'3", 205 lbs, WR FloridaOutstanding speed receiver. Flew up the charts. Great upside. Nice hands, can get better. Looks like he has a chip on his shoulder. I like him.17. LenDale White, 6'1", 255 lbs, RB USCI'm not as high on him as everyone else is. He's not an every down back to me. He needs to lose some weight, isn't very cut. I have a hard time putting him this high. I could be wrong, but I'm down on him.18. Broderick Bunkley, 6'2", 300 lbs, DT FSUThere are two different players in the draft...underrated players like Bunkley, and overrated players like White and Santonio Holmes. Bunkley isn't versatile, he's a one gapper, but a tremendous one.19. Manny Lawson, 6'5", 240 lbs, DE/OLB NCSUHe's also underrated, and he's got numbers to back it up. He's long and lean and very fast. He can play with a hand down, or both up. I think he's a special player.20. Nick Mangold, 6'2", 300 lbs, C OSUHere's a rarity, a solid first round center. And a pretty safe pick. Centers can make good money.21. Jimmy Williams, 6'2", 205 lbs, CB VTIt's disappointing when someone with this much talent isn't much higher on the list because of issues. He needs to concentrate on becoming a better player and person, because he has the talent to be first rate.22. Eric Winston, 6'6", 302 lbs, OT MiamiSome team is going to be very happy down the road that they took him. He's loaded with upside, and when he gets it together he'll be really good.23. Sinorice Moss, 5'8", 183 lbs, WR MiamiLightning quick off the line of scrimmage. Is fast and quick, and will be a Steve Smith type of receiver.24. Winston Justice, 6'5", 300 lbs, OT USCGood ability, but he'll have to adjust. I don't see him as a right tackle, he might move inside to left guard. He's a pretty good player.25. Laurence Maroney, 5'11", 205 lbs, RB MinnesotaRuns too upright, this might be low, I do like him. Right now he's one dimensional, needs to diversify his game.26. Leonard Pope, 6'7", 250 lbs, TE GeorgiaGreat hands, great size. Not a great blocker.27. Mathias Kiwanuka, 6'5", 262 lbs, DE BCGreat wingspan. Still raw, but has an upside. Very good motor.28. Ashton Youboty, 6'1", 190 lbs, CB OSUGreat size, good corner for Tampa styled defense. Cover 2 type corner.29. Bobby Carpenter, 6'3", 255 lbs, OLB OSUHe'd be rated higher if he was healthier. He's still a very good player. Great intensity, plays well in games.30. DeMeco Ryans, 6'1", 229 lbs, LB AlabamaI'm hot and cold on him. Sometimes he flashes, sometimes he struggles in space. This might be too high for him, or too low. He's very hard to read right now.31. Santonio Holmes, 5'11", 205, WR OSU32. Donte Whitner, 5'11", 205, S OSU33. Kelly Jennings, 5'11", 171, CB Miami34. Dusty Dvoracek, 6'2", 301, DT/DE OU35. Kamerion Wimbley, 6'3", 245 DE FSU36. Ko Simpson, 6'0", 200 S South Carolina37. Davin Joseph, 6'2", 304, LG OU38. Antonio Cromartie, 6'2", 205, CB FSU39. Marcedes Lewis, 6'6", 255 TE UCLA40. Gabe Watson, 6'4", 341 DT UM41. Charles Spencer, 6'5", 338, OG Pitt42. Jason Allen, 6'2", 200, S Tennessee43. Charles Gordon, 5'11", 180 CB Kansas44. Joseph Addai, 5'11", 210, RB LSU45. Deuce Lutui, 6'5", 338, OG USC46. D'Qwell Jackson, 6'0", 228, LB Maryland47. Marcus McNeill, 6'8", 322 OT Auburn48. Max Jean-Gilles, 6'4", 358, OL Georgia49. Abdul Hodge, 6'0", 233 LB Iowa50. Rod Wright, 6'5", 305 DT Texas51. Dominique Byrd, 6'2", 252 TE USC52. Parys Haralson, 6'1", 250 DE Tennessee53. Daryn Colledge, 6'4", 296 OL Boise St.54. Anthony Fasano, 6'4", 255 TE ND55. Daryl Tapp, 6'1", 257 DE VT56. Alan Zemaitis, 6'2, 205 CB PSU57. Darnell Bing, 6'2, 220 SS USC58. Demetrius Williams, 6'1", 185 WR Oregon59. Orien Harris, 6'3", 302 DL Miami60. Charlie Whitehurst, 6'4", 225 QB Clemson61. Maurice Drew, 5'7", 205 RB UCLA62. Jason Avant, 6'0", 210 WR UM63. Mark Anderson, 6'4", 255 DE Alabama64. Anthony Smith, 5'11, 192, S Syracuse65. Daniel Bullocks, 6'0", 209 S Nebraska66. DeMario Minter, 5'11", 190, CB Georgia67. Ryan O'Callahan, 6'6", 347 OL Cal68. Joel Klopfenstein, 6'5", 250, TE Colorado69. Dee Webb, 5'11", 180 CB Florida70. Jonathon Scott, 6'6", 310, OL Texas71. Elvis Dumervil, 5'11", 258, DE Louisville72. Maurice Stovall, 6'4", 216 WR ND73. Greg Blue, 6'2", 220, S Georgia74. Andrew Whitworth, 6'7", 330 OT LSU75. Claude Wroten, 6'2" 295 DT LSU76. Jeremy Trueblood, 6'8", 316 OT BC77. Joe Toledo, 6'5", 295, OL Washington78. Bernard Pollard, 6'2", 225 S Purdue79. Greg Jennings, 5'11, 205, WR WMU80. Tony Scheffler, 6'6", 250 TE WMU81. Rocky McIntosh, 6'2", 235 LB Miami82. Brodie Croyle, 6'2", 200 QB Alabama83. Martin Nance, 6'4", 208 WR Miami (Ohio)84. Richard Marshall, 5'11", 190, CB Fresno St85. Jesse Mahelona, 6'0", 310, DT Tennessee86. Brian Calhoun, 5'10", 195 RB Wisconsin87. Omar Jacobs, 6'4", 225 QB Bowling Green88. Jonathon Joseph, 5'11", 195, CB South Carolina89. Jerome Harrison, 5'9", 195, RB WashSt90. Cedric Griffen, 6'0", 192, CB Texas91. Derek Hagen, 6'0", 202 WR ASU92. Gerris Wilkerson, 6'3", 234 LB GT93. Reggie McNeal, 6'2", 205 QB? TA&M94. Mike Hass, 6'1", 210 WR Oregon State95. Owen Daniels, 6'4" 245 TE Wisconsin96. Pat Watkins, 6'4", 205 S FSU97. Greg Lee 6'0", 200 WR Pitt98. Jonathon Lewis, 6'1", 304 DT VT99. Andre Hall, 5'8", 203 RB South Florida100. Leon Washington, 5'8" 210 RB FSU