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NFL Draft 2006 - A Key Contestant

   

Author: Peter Portero

Reggie McNeal was born on September 20, 1983 in Lufkin, Texas. Reggie McNeal had his schooling from Lufkins and later attended college in the state of Texas as well. This wonderful player has many achievements to his credit, as he looks forward for a pick up in the NFL 2006.

His performance in 2003 leading the Aggies to victory by defeating Oklahoma, then rated as the number one team, with a four touch down performance was his wonderful achievement.

It would be interesting to have a retrospective of this marvelous players achievement during the past couple of years. He is considered as one of the top quarterbacks and played a lead role in the victory of his team Texas A&M in the state 5A championship. He is one of the coolest players of the country. He exhibited exemplary performance in both the quarterfinals and semis in the same year for the same team.

His performance in the year 2002 and also in school, speaks about his all-round skills. In school, apart from being an athlete, he also won laurels in sports like baseball, basketball and track and field events. Few other players can claim such versatile talents that make this young and energetic NFL aspirant unique.

Speaking of his incredible capacity to bring the team from failure to victory in the 5A quarterfinal, this youngster ran for 101 yards for a touch down, and passed for another 204 yards. The semi final game of the same year, his performance has been acclaimed as folklore in the Texas high school. Carrying four defenders from six yards up to the end zone he led the team to success by his superb and magical performance. He repeated his performance again in the 5A state championship. The NFL draft of 2006 is expected to see his mesmerizing performance once again.

Author Bio:

Peter Portero

Peter Portero writes for EasyBaseballBetting, an online resource for sports enthusiasts and bettors.

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