http://www.hoopshype.com/draft.htm
25. Cleveland Cavaliers – Mardy Collins, PG Temple (6-5, 205, Sr)
Highly versatile and fundamentally sound ballhandling type who can play the 1, the 2, or the 3. Temple’s main point guard, played all 40 minutes for them more often than not. Tough and unselfish, controls the tempo, and plays with lots of poise. Terrific off the ball defender. Not an incredible athlete or outside shooter. Temple’s archaic system limited his numbers, but will be a better pro than college player.
http://cbs.sportsline.com/nba/story/9459207
25. Cleveland Cavaliers - Leon Powe, PF, California (6-7, 245, Soph)
The Cavs clearly could use a low-post threat, and Powe, despite claims he's undersized, would provide one. Knee concerns might keep him from being a lottery pick, but this guy is simply a player, and Cleveland would be lucky to have him. He simply knows how to use his body to be effective, and his will to succeed is unmatched.
http://cbs.sportsline.com/nba/story/9459496
25. Cleveland Cavaliers – Shawne Williams, SF Memphis (6-9, 225, Frosh)
Sort of a combo-forward, and combo-forwards aren't destined to star in the NBA. Is he better than Rodney White? Probably. Better than Marvin Williams? No way.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/basketball/nba/05/24/mock.draft2/index.html
25. Cleveland Cavaliers – Josh Boone, PF Connecticut (6-10, 250, Jr)
He has lacked consistency, but Boone can be the same type of energetic frontcourt player that Anderson Varejao has become for Cleveland. Boone is long and with some time in the weight room should be a good post defender.
http://www.fanball.com/ph/article.cfm/ID.6541
25. Cleveland Cavaliers – Jordan Farmar, PG UCLA (6-2, 180, Soph)
OUR LAST MOCK: Farmar
RATIONALE: Cleveland is desperate for an athletic ball-handler who can hit a jumper (unlike Snow) and isn't afraid to compete on the defensive side of the floor (unlike Damon Jones).
ALSO CONSIDERED: Daniel Gibson
http://probasketball.about.com/od/nbadraft/a/nbamockdraft061.htm
25. Cleveland Cavaliers -- Jordan Farmar, PG UCLA (6-2, 180, Soph)
http://www.insidehoops.com/nba-mock-draft.shtml
25. Cleveland Cavaliers - Kyle Lowry, PG Villanova (6-0, 185, Soph)
http://www.collegehoopsnet.com/Draft/mockdraft.htm
25. Cleveland Cavaliers – Jordan Farmar, PG UCLA (6-2, 180, Soph)
http://www.nbawire.com/mock_draft.html
25. Cleveland Cavaliers - Kyle Lowry, PG Villanova (6’0. 185, Soph)
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news?slug=rivals-2006nbamockdraft&prov=rivals&type=lgns
25. Cleveland Cavaliers - Shannon Brown, SG Michigan State (6-4, 205, Jr)
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/mockdraft?round=1
25. Cleveland Cavaliers - Mardy Collins, PG Temple (6-5, 205, Sr)
http://www.hoopsworld.com/DRAFT.shtml
Four writers submitted mocks for Hoopsworld:
25. Cleveland Cavaliers – Rudy Fernandez, PG Spain (6-6, 172, no school)
25. Cleveland Cavaliers – Paul Davis, PF Michigan State (6-11, 267, Jr)
25. Cleveland Cavaliers – Jordan Farmar, PG UCLA (6-2, 180, Soph)
25. Cleveland Cavaliers - Rudy Fernandez, PG Spain (6-6, 172, no school)