
Reggie McNeal was the Bengals sixth rounder, a quarterback out of Texas A&M. The Bengals had little intention of using him as a QB though, and they converted him into a wide receiver.
Cincinnati coaches defended the pick by lauding McNeal's athleticism, and I thought it might be a good idea to use a player like McNeal as a special teams player (kick returner?) / third quarterback. That'd give a 53 man roster some nice flexibility since the third string quarterback is usually something of a wasted position. That didn't happen in 2006 though, and the Bengals haven't said anything that leads me to believe they'd head in that direction with McNeal so that idea has to be taken off the table when discussing McNeal as a draft pick.
Reggie barely saw the field this year, spending most of the season inactive. He also got into some legal trouble (he was one of the eight Bengals arrests) and seemed to hang out with bad influences such as Odell Thurman and Chris Henry.
The Bengals have had the draft philosophy of taking the best player available under Marvin Lewis, but McNeal shows where that method has it's drawbacks. The Bengals didn't need a wide receiver in the 2006 draft as they have an extremely deep group of receivers. It's possible they were drafting McNeal as a kick returner, but that would still be an odd pick since McNeal played quarterback in college.
It's rare that a team gets much out of it's late round picks, but it still stings a little when a player produces as little as Reggie McNeal produced in 2006, especially combined with the arrest and poor decision making. If he's truly a great athlete he may redeem himself in the future, but for now it looks like McNeal is a complete bust.
My grade for the Bengals 7th round selection: F