Who's in and who's out of the 2006 NBA Draft?
By Chad Ford
ESPN Insider
College underclassmen and international players who don't turn 22 this year have until April 29 to declare themselves eligible for the NBA draft.
College underclassmen who previously have not declared for the draft and who have avoided hiring an agent can withdraw from the draft without penalty (provided that they pay for all of their expenses related to draft workouts) until June 18. International players have no restrictions on how many times they can declare and withdraw from the draft.
Last year, 61 college underclassmen, 12 high school seniors, and 35 international players declared for the 2005 draft. Fifty of those players withdrew their names before the deadline. This year high school seniors are ineligible for the draft.
ESPN.com will use our contacts throughout the league to provide daily updates of who's in, who's out and who's still sitting on the fence up until the April 29 deadline. Click on a player's name to read Chad Ford's projected draft ranking.
IN THE DRAFT
(Players who officially have declared for the 2006 NBA draft)
* = player has not hired an agent to preserve college eligibility
Will Blaylock, PG, Iowa State*
Guillermo Diaz, G, Miami
Brandon Heath, PG, San Diego State*
Thomas Gardner, SG, Missouri*
Trey Johnson, G, Jackson State*
Richard Roby, SG, Colorado*
Rajon Rondo, PG, Kentucky
Marcus Slaughter, F, San Diego State
Curtis Stinson, PG/SG, Iowa State*
ONE FOOT IN THE DOOR
(Players who are leaning toward declaring for the draft, but officially haven't announced their intentions)
LaMarcus Aldridge, PF, Texas
Ronnie Brewer, PG/SG, Arkansas
Bobby Brown, PG, Cal-State Fullerton
Alexander Johnson, PF, Florida State
Cartier Martin, SF, Kansas State
Paul Millsap, PF, Louisiana Tech
Adam Morrison, SF, Gonzaga
Leon Powe, PF, Cal
Al Thornton, PF, Florida State
Darius Washington, PG, Memphis
Marcus Williams, PG, UConn
Shawne Williams, SF, Memphis
Josh Boone, PF/C, UConn
Corey Brewer, SG, Florida
Shannon Brown, SG, Michigan State
Mario Chalmers, PG, Kansas
Quincy Douby, SG, Rutgers
Glen Davis, PF, LSU
Jordan Farmar, PG, UCLA
Nick Fazekas, PF, Nevada
Rudy Gay, SF, UConn
Daniel Gibson, PG/SG, Texas
Aaron Gray, C, Pittsburgh
Jeff Green, SF, Georgetown
Malik Hairston, SG, Oregon
Roy Hibbert, C, Georgetown
Al Horford, PF, Florida
Joseph Jones, PF, Texas A&M
Kyle Lowry, PG, Villanova
Josh McRoberts, F, Duke
Joakim Noah, PF/C, Florida
Patrick O'Bryant, C, Bradley
Gabriel Pruitt, PG/SG, USC
Brandon Rush, SG/SF, Kansas
Cedric Simmons, PF, NC State
Ronald Steele, PG, Alabama
Tyrus Thomas, PF, LSU
Alando Tucker, SG/SF, Wisconsin
P.J. Tucker, F, Texas
Marcus Williams, F, Arizona
Julian Wright, F, Kansas
INTERNATIONAL MEN OF MYSTERY
(International players under 22 years old who have declared or who are likely to declare)
Andrea Bargnani, F, Italy
Goran Dragic, PG, Slovenia
Lior Eliyahu, F, Israel
Rudy Fernandez, SG, Spain
Marko Lekic, PF, Serbia
Damir Markota, SF, Croatia
Brad Newley, SG, Australia
Olexsiy Pecherov, F, Ukraine
Kosta Perovic, PF/C, Serbia
Tiago Splitter, F/C, Brazil
Ali Traore, PF, France
OUT (Players who have officially announced that they will return to college next year)
Jermareo Davidson, PF/C, Alabama
C. J. Giles, C, Kansas
Tyler Hansbrough, PF, North Carolina
Jason Smith, PF/C, Colorado State
By Chad Ford
ESPN Insider
College underclassmen and international players who don't turn 22 this year have until April 29 to declare themselves eligible for the NBA draft.
College underclassmen who previously have not declared for the draft and who have avoided hiring an agent can withdraw from the draft without penalty (provided that they pay for all of their expenses related to draft workouts) until June 18. International players have no restrictions on how many times they can declare and withdraw from the draft.
Last year, 61 college underclassmen, 12 high school seniors, and 35 international players declared for the 2005 draft. Fifty of those players withdrew their names before the deadline. This year high school seniors are ineligible for the draft.
ESPN.com will use our contacts throughout the league to provide daily updates of who's in, who's out and who's still sitting on the fence up until the April 29 deadline. Click on a player's name to read Chad Ford's projected draft ranking.
IN THE DRAFT
(Players who officially have declared for the 2006 NBA draft)
* = player has not hired an agent to preserve college eligibility
Will Blaylock, PG, Iowa State*
Guillermo Diaz, G, Miami
Brandon Heath, PG, San Diego State*
Thomas Gardner, SG, Missouri*
Trey Johnson, G, Jackson State*
Richard Roby, SG, Colorado*
Rajon Rondo, PG, Kentucky
Marcus Slaughter, F, San Diego State
Curtis Stinson, PG/SG, Iowa State*
ONE FOOT IN THE DOOR
(Players who are leaning toward declaring for the draft, but officially haven't announced their intentions)
LaMarcus Aldridge, PF, Texas
Ronnie Brewer, PG/SG, Arkansas
Bobby Brown, PG, Cal-State Fullerton
Alexander Johnson, PF, Florida State
Cartier Martin, SF, Kansas State
Paul Millsap, PF, Louisiana Tech
Adam Morrison, SF, Gonzaga
Leon Powe, PF, Cal
Al Thornton, PF, Florida State
Darius Washington, PG, Memphis
Marcus Williams, PG, UConn
Shawne Williams, SF, Memphis
Josh Boone, PF/C, UConn
Corey Brewer, SG, Florida
Shannon Brown, SG, Michigan State
Mario Chalmers, PG, Kansas
Quincy Douby, SG, Rutgers
Glen Davis, PF, LSU
Jordan Farmar, PG, UCLA
Nick Fazekas, PF, Nevada
Rudy Gay, SF, UConn
Daniel Gibson, PG/SG, Texas
Aaron Gray, C, Pittsburgh
Jeff Green, SF, Georgetown
Malik Hairston, SG, Oregon
Roy Hibbert, C, Georgetown
Al Horford, PF, Florida
Joseph Jones, PF, Texas A&M
Kyle Lowry, PG, Villanova
Josh McRoberts, F, Duke
Joakim Noah, PF/C, Florida
Patrick O'Bryant, C, Bradley
Gabriel Pruitt, PG/SG, USC
Brandon Rush, SG/SF, Kansas
Cedric Simmons, PF, NC State
Ronald Steele, PG, Alabama
Tyrus Thomas, PF, LSU
Alando Tucker, SG/SF, Wisconsin
P.J. Tucker, F, Texas
Marcus Williams, F, Arizona
Julian Wright, F, Kansas
INTERNATIONAL MEN OF MYSTERY
(International players under 22 years old who have declared or who are likely to declare)
Andrea Bargnani, F, Italy
Goran Dragic, PG, Slovenia
Lior Eliyahu, F, Israel
Rudy Fernandez, SG, Spain
Marko Lekic, PF, Serbia
Damir Markota, SF, Croatia
Brad Newley, SG, Australia
Olexsiy Pecherov, F, Ukraine
Kosta Perovic, PF/C, Serbia
Tiago Splitter, F/C, Brazil
Ali Traore, PF, France
OUT (Players who have officially announced that they will return to college next year)
Jermareo Davidson, PF/C, Alabama
C. J. Giles, C, Kansas
Tyler Hansbrough, PF, North Carolina
Jason Smith, PF/C, Colorado State