Originally Published: September 27, 2005

Juniors would enhance 2006 draft (again)

Minnesota's Laurence Maroney leads the nation in rushing, but there's more to the Golden Gophers' running back than what you see on the field.

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Jr. By Mel Kiper Jr.
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As is always the case, the 2006 NFL draft will have a much different look if certain underclassmen decide to leave school early. Almost every position could be affected dramatically -- especially at skill positions -- if certain players forego their senior seasons. This week's edition of Personnel Points takes a look at underclassmen who could impact the 2006 draft and looks back at some of the best performances from the fourth week of the college football season. I also feature an Ivy League offensive lineman who projects as the best non-Division I-A prospect in the country.

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