2005 LSU Tigers Football Team - LSU Tigers in The 2006 National Football League Draft

LSU Tigers in The 2006 National Football League Draft

Player Position Round Pick Overall NFL Team
Joseph Addai Running Back 1 30 30 Indianapolis Colts
Andrew Whitworth Offensive Tackle 2 23 55 Cincinnati Bengals
Claude Wroten Defensive Tackle 3 4 68 St. Louis Rams
Skyler Green Wide Receiver 4 28 125 Dallas Cowboys
Kyle Williams Defensive Tackle 5 1 134 Buffalo Bills
Melvin Oliver Defensive End 6 28 197 San Francisco 49ers
Bennie Brazell Wide Receiver 7 23 231 Cincinnati Bengals

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