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1992 NFL Draft - Round 6
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Best Pick: 15th - Giants - FS - Kurt Schulz (75 Ovr)
Info: The New York Giants had the best pick of the 6th round because of the quality they were able to garner. Schulz is a solid free safety that should've gone in the 2nd or 3rd round of the draft but fell. Schulz might struggle though as both Vince Newsome (89 Ovr) and Myron Guyton (85 Ovr) are ahead of him on the Giants depth chart. However the good news is that Newsome's contract is up at the end of this season, and Guyton is only signed through the end of next season. Schulz however instilled so much confidence in the Giants that they immediately signed him to a 7 year contract. So Schulz better get comfortable for the next few seasons on the bench, but should expect to contribute in the near future. The Giants also only have Greg Jackson (90 Ovr) as their single strong safety currently on the roster so don't be surprised if one of the Giants talented free safeties change to the strong spot before the season starts.
Worst Pick: 22nd - Bengals - RE - Wally Lopez (59 Ovr)
Info: It's not surprise that Wally Lopez will most likely not amount to much in the NFL. The Bengals just drafted a DE in the 5th round but felt the need to select another here in the 6th. With Matt LaBounty (66 Ovr) ahead of him on the roster he won't see much playing time. It's a safe bet though to expect the Bengals to go after defensive ends hard in free agency and not have LaBounty be the team's starting right end by the seasons start. With the only other defensive lineman on the roster being star Daniel Stubbs (91 Ovr) the Bengals are going to try their best to find a compliment to him.
Summary
Info: The talent starts to dwindle as the draft comes to a close but for the most part there were still some diamonds in the rough.
The first selection of the 6th round was a solid one in quarterback Craig Erickson (74 Ovr) by the Washington Redskins. Mark Rypien isn't getting any younger
and his backup, Jeff Kemp (77 Ovr) is now entering his 11th season in the NFL. The Redskins are going to be hard pressed to at least find a stable backup player for Rypien and that appears to be Craig Erickson. Erickson may even have a chance to surpass Kemp before the regular season starts if he shows promise during the pre-season. Another good selection was Kent Graham (73 Ovr) by the Seattle Seahawks. Graham will join rookie Jeff Blake (77 Ovr) on the Seahawks roster along with 4 year veteran Kelly Stouffer (68 Ovr) as the only quarterbacks on the roster. With the departure of Dave Kreig it's open-season for the starting quarterback spot in Seattle. The 49ers made a decent selection in middle linebacker Dwight Hollier (72 Ovr) with the final selection of the 6th round. Hollier will join a shaken-up 49er linebacking corps that will need young stars to establish early if they want to continue to play tough.
The offensive linemen selected in the 6th round left much to be desired as the Bears, and Oilers both selected left tackles in Shawn Harper (58 Ovr) and Rob Baxley (59 Ovr). With slim pickings it's tough to make solid selections this late in the draft but when there are still decent players like CB Derrick Hoskins (67 Ovr), runningback Ronald Humphrey (65 Ovr) and MLB Dwight Hollier (72 Ovr) available then you have to question just how much of a need the lineman position is for those teams. Meanwhile the Packers had to scrape at the bottom of the barrel of defensive ends to find Roosevelt Nix (61 Ovr). The selection wouldn't have been that bad if players like Shane Collins (68 Ovr) and Tim Roberts (63 Ovr) weren't still available at the same position.
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Best Pick: 15th - Giants - FS - Kurt Schulz (75 Ovr)
Info: The New York Giants had the best pick of the 6th round because of the quality they were able to garner. Schulz is a solid free safety that should've gone in the 2nd or 3rd round of the draft but fell. Schulz might struggle though as both Vince Newsome (89 Ovr) and Myron Guyton (85 Ovr) are ahead of him on the Giants depth chart. However the good news is that Newsome's contract is up at the end of this season, and Guyton is only signed through the end of next season. Schulz however instilled so much confidence in the Giants that they immediately signed him to a 7 year contract. So Schulz better get comfortable for the next few seasons on the bench, but should expect to contribute in the near future. The Giants also only have Greg Jackson (90 Ovr) as their single strong safety currently on the roster so don't be surprised if one of the Giants talented free safeties change to the strong spot before the season starts.
Worst Pick: 22nd - Bengals - RE - Wally Lopez (59 Ovr)
Info: It's not surprise that Wally Lopez will most likely not amount to much in the NFL. The Bengals just drafted a DE in the 5th round but felt the need to select another here in the 6th. With Matt LaBounty (66 Ovr) ahead of him on the roster he won't see much playing time. It's a safe bet though to expect the Bengals to go after defensive ends hard in free agency and not have LaBounty be the team's starting right end by the seasons start. With the only other defensive lineman on the roster being star Daniel Stubbs (91 Ovr) the Bengals are going to try their best to find a compliment to him.
Summary
Info: The talent starts to dwindle as the draft comes to a close but for the most part there were still some diamonds in the rough.
The first selection of the 6th round was a solid one in quarterback Craig Erickson (74 Ovr) by the Washington Redskins. Mark Rypien isn't getting any younger
and his backup, Jeff Kemp (77 Ovr) is now entering his 11th season in the NFL. The Redskins are going to be hard pressed to at least find a stable backup player for Rypien and that appears to be Craig Erickson. Erickson may even have a chance to surpass Kemp before the regular season starts if he shows promise during the pre-season. Another good selection was Kent Graham (73 Ovr) by the Seattle Seahawks. Graham will join rookie Jeff Blake (77 Ovr) on the Seahawks roster along with 4 year veteran Kelly Stouffer (68 Ovr) as the only quarterbacks on the roster. With the departure of Dave Kreig it's open-season for the starting quarterback spot in Seattle. The 49ers made a decent selection in middle linebacker Dwight Hollier (72 Ovr) with the final selection of the 6th round. Hollier will join a shaken-up 49er linebacking corps that will need young stars to establish early if they want to continue to play tough.
The offensive linemen selected in the 6th round left much to be desired as the Bears, and Oilers both selected left tackles in Shawn Harper (58 Ovr) and Rob Baxley (59 Ovr). With slim pickings it's tough to make solid selections this late in the draft but when there are still decent players like CB Derrick Hoskins (67 Ovr), runningback Ronald Humphrey (65 Ovr) and MLB Dwight Hollier (72 Ovr) available then you have to question just how much of a need the lineman position is for those teams. Meanwhile the Packers had to scrape at the bottom of the barrel of defensive ends to find Roosevelt Nix (61 Ovr). The selection wouldn't have been that bad if players like Shane Collins (68 Ovr) and Tim Roberts (63 Ovr) weren't still available at the same position.