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Top 2010 NFL Draft Prospects
Our "Big Board" of 2010 NFL draft prospects will be updated monthly.
- Ndamukong Suh, DT, Nebraska
- 6'4- 300
Arguably the best player in college football, Suh has been and will continue to be a dominant force on defensive lines.
- Eric Berry, S, Tennessee
- 5'11- 203
- Gerald McCoy, DT, Oklahoma
- 6'4- 295
- Russell Okung, OT, Oklahoma State
- 6'5- 300
Okung is the best at his position in this draft and he will go off the board early with a chance of being a franchise left tackle.
- Jimmy Clausen, QB, Notre Dame
- 6'2- 223
Although Notre Dame collapsed, Clausen put up good numbers and projects well to the next level.
- Rolando McClain, LB, Alabama
- 6'4- 256
McClain was the best player on the National Championship-winning defense for Alabama. His draft position will reflect it, too.
- Dez Bryant, WR, Oklahoma State
- 6'2- 220
- Brandon Spikes, LB, Florida
- 6'3- 255
- Derrick Morgan, DE, Georgia Tech
- 6-4- 272
Morgan led the ACC in sacks, and perhaps nobody helped his draft stock more over the last few games of the season.
- Sam Bradford, QB, Oklahoma
- 6'4- 218
Bradford will never go as high as he would have if he had entered the 2009 draft, but he will benefit from Jake Locker's return to Washington.
- Bryan Bulaga, OT, Iowa
- 6'6- 312
- Jerry Hughes, LB, TCU
- 6'2- 255
- C.J. Spiller, RB, Clemson
- 5'11- 195
In the era of the two-back system, any number of teams could snag Spiller early in the first round.
- Jonathan Dwyer, RB, Georgia Tech
- 6-0- 235
- Mardy Gilyard, WR, Cincinnati
- 6-1- 187
Gilyard had a big day at the Senior Bowl, so his stock is on the rise.
- Arrelious Benn, WR, Illinois
- 6'2 - 220
- Trent Williams, OT, Oklahoma
- 6'5- 318
- Joe Haden, CB, Florida
- 5'11- 190
- Sergio Kindle, LB, Texas
- 6'4- 255
- Anthony Davis, OT, Rutgers
- 6-6- 325
- Bruce Campbell, OT, Maryland
- 6'7- 310
- Tim Tebow, QB, Florida
- 6'3- 245
Tebow's delivery has always been a question mark, and concerns are mounting after a shaky performance at the Senior Bowl.
- Trevard Lindley, CB, Kentucky
- 6'0- 179
- Mike Iupati, OG, Idaho
- 6'6- 330
Iupati turned heads at the Senior Bowl and he appears to be the best guard in this class.
- Terrence Cody, DT, Alabama
- 6'5- 360
- Taylor Mays, S, USC
- 6'3- 230
Mays is a big hitter, but his coverage skills were exposed at the Senior Bowl.
- Eric Norwood, LB, South Carolina
- 6'1- 252
- Morgan Burnett, S, Georgia Tech
- 6-1- 210
One of the few bright spots, along with Morgan, on a Georgia Tech defense that constantly got torched.
- Carlos Dunlap, DE, Florida
- 6'6- 290
- Brandon LaFell, WR, LSU
- 6'3- 206
- Sean Weatherspoon, LB, Missouri
- 6'2- 245
- Dezmon Briscoe, WR, Kansas
- 6'3- 200
- Everson Griffen, DE, USC
- 6'3- 280
- Greg Hardy, DE, Mississippi
- 6'4- 270
- Colt McCoy, QB Texas
- 6'3- 210
McCoy's last two games of his college career--and an injury--will not help his draft stock.
- Brandon Graham, DE, Michigan
- 6'2- 263
- Demaryius Thomas, WR, Georgia Tech
- 6'3- 229
Thomas has all the physical tools to be an NFL standout, but he was part of a run-first Georgia Tech offense.
- Arthur Jones, DT, Syracuse
- 6-4- 293
- Navorro Bowman, LB, Penn State
- 6'1- 232
- Golden Tate, WR, Notre Dame
- 5'11- 195
Tate had a huge year for Notre Dame and given all the changes in South Bend, it's no surprise he is going pro.
- Patrick Robinson, CB, Florida State
- 5'11- 194
- Kam Chancellor, S, Virginia
- 6'4- 230
- Jared Odrick, DT, Penn State
- 6'5- 296
- Ricky Sapp, LB, Clemson
- 6'4- 240
- Sean Lee, LB, Penn State
- 6'2 - 236
- Jason Pierre-Paul, DE, South Florida
- 6'6- 260
- Earl Thomas, CB, Texas
- 5'10- 197
- Dexter McCluster, WR, Mississippi
- 5'8- 165
McCluster, who was impressive at the Senior Bowl, said he hopes to run a 4.37 at the upcoming combine.
- Jermaine Gresham, TE, Oklahoma
- 6'6- 261
Gresham missed the entire season, but he still decided to leave early and enter the draft.
- Dan Williams, DT, Tennessee
- 6'3- 327
- Aaron Hernandez, TE, Florida
- 6'2- 250
One of several Gators bolting early for the draft, Hernandez projects well as a solid NFL tight end.
- Greg Jones, LB, Michigan State
- 6'1- 228
- Jermaine Cunningham, DE, Florida
- 6'3- 252
Cunningham was often overshadowed in the Florida defense opposite Dunlap, but he could end up being a steal.
- Antonio Coleman, DE, Auburn
- 6'2- 260
- Toby Gerhart, RB, Stanford
- 6'1- 235
- Javier Arenas, CB, Alabama
- 5'9- 195
He is undersized, but Arenas still showed what he can do in both the SEC Championship and the BCS National Championship.
- Kyle Wilson, CB, Boise State
- 5'10- 190
- Rennie Curran, LB, Georgia
- 5'11- 225
- DeMarco Murray, RB, Oklahoma
- 6'1- 214
- Marvin Austin, DT, North Carolina
- 6-3- 305
- Jacoby Ford, WR, Clemson
- 5'10- 185
- Jahvid Best, RB, California
- 5'10- 195
Suffered a season-ending injury, otherwise this explosive back would be rated higher.
- Charles Brown, OT, USC
- 6'5- 290
- Charles Scott, RB, LSU
- 6'0- 233
- Damian Williams, WR, USC
- 6'0- 190
- Ciron Black, OT, LSU
- 6'5- 322
- Maurkice Pouncey, OG, Florida
- 6'5- 318
- Ras-I Dowling, CB, Virginia
- 6-2- 200
- Rico McCoy, LB, Tennessee
- 6'1- 220
- Syd'Quan Thompson, CB, California
- 5'9- 193
- Brian Price, DT, UCLA
- 6'2- 300
- Sam Young, OT, Notre Dame
- 6'8- 330
Reportedly looked a little to slow at the Senior Bowl. That's not a good sign for an offensive tackle.
- Brandon Ghee, CB, Wake Forest
- 6-0- 190
- Adam Ulatoski, OT, Texas
- 6'6- 310
- Nate Allen, S, South Florida
- 6-2- 205
- Corey Wootton, DE, Northwestern
- 6'7- 285
- Perrish Cox, CB, Oklahoma State
- 6'0- 198
- Ryan Mallett, QB, Arkansas
- 6'7- 238
- Rodney Hudson, OG, Florida State
- 6'2- 285
- Selvish Capers, OT, West Virginia
- 6-5- 298
- Ryan Mathews, RB, Fresno St.
- 5'11- 220
- George Selvie, DE, South Florida
- 6'4- 250
Once rated higher, Selvie was outperformed by Pierre-Paul on South Florida's defensive line.
- Jevan Snead, QB, Mississippi
- 6'3- 218
- Jon Asamoah, OG, Illinois
- 6'5- 315
- Myron Lewis, CB, Vanderbilt
- 6'2- 205
- Jason Worilds, DE, Virginia Tech
- Reshad Jones, S, Georgia
- 6'2- 212
- Pat Angerer, LB, Iowa
- 6'1- 235
- Freddie Barnes, WR, Bowling Green
- 6'0- 206
Barnes had an awesome season for Bowling Green and he completely erupted (in a good way) in the bowl game.
- Dominique Franks, CB, Oklahoma
- 6'0- 192
- Al Woods, DT, LSU
- 6'4- 317
- Willie Young, LB, Florida State
- 6'4- 250
- Quan Sturdivant, LB, North Carolina
- 6'2- 232
- Tony Pike, QB, Cincinnati
- 6-6- 210
- Myron Rolle, S, Florida State
- 6'2- 218
Rolle's combination of on-the-field and off-the-field talents is as good as it gets.
- Donovan Warren, CB, Michigan
- 6'0- 185
- Jeff Owens, DT, Georgia
- 6'3- 298
- Anthony Dixon, RB, Mississippi State
- 6'1- 235
- Daryl Washington, LB, TCU
- 6'3- 234
Not only was he outstanding for TCU's dominant defense, but Washington also astounded at the Senior Bowl.
- Dan LeFevour, QB, Central Michigan
- 6'3- 238
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Most Popular 2010 NFL Draft Prospects Scouting Reports
- Tebow, Tim - QB
- Mays, Taylor - FS
- McCoy, Colt - QB
- Bradford, Sam - QB
- Spiller, C.J. - RB
- Cody, Terrence - DT
- Rolle, Myron - SS
- Spikes, Brandon - ILB
- Shipley, Jordan - WR
- McCoy, Gerald - DT
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