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Top 2010 NFL Draft Prospects

Our "Big Board" of 2010 NFL draft prospects will be updated monthly.

  1. 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.
  2. Gerald McCoy, DT, Oklahoma - 6'4- 295
  3. Eric Berry, S, Tennessee - 5'11- 203
  4. 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.
  5. Jimmy Clausen, QB, Notre Dame - 6'2- 223
    Although Notre Dame collapsed, Clausen put up good numbers and projects well to the next level.
  6. 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.
  7. Sam Bradford, QB, Oklahoma - 6'4- 218
    Shoulder problems derailed his senior season, but NFL teams still love Bradford and he still has a chance of going No. 1 overall.
  8. Anthony Davis, OT, Rutgers Rising - 6-6- 325
  9. 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.
  10. Bruce Campbell, OT, Maryland Rising - 6'7- 310
    Campbell looked incredible at the NFL combine and there is no reason to think that his athletic ability will soon translate into offensive line dominance.
  11. Jason Pierre-Paul, DE, South Florida Rising - 6'6- 260
    Pierre-Paul's stock has been on a consistent rise ever since the start of the 2009 college football season.
  12. Jerry Hughes, LB, TCU - 6'2- 255
  13. 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.
  14. Everson Griffen, DE, USC Rising - 6'3- 280
    Griffen had a big day at the combine to solidify himself as the best available hybrid defensive end/linebacker.
  15. Dez Bryant, WR, Oklahoma State Falling - 6'2- 220
  16. Bryan Bulaga, OT, Iowa Falling - 6'6- 312
  17. Trent Williams, OT, Oklahoma - 6'5- 318
  18. Brandon Spikes, LB, Florida Falling - 6'3- 255
  19. Sergio Kindle, LB, Texas - 6'4- 255
  20. Taylor Mays, S, USC Rising - 6'3- 230
    His combination of size and speed at the NFL combine was amazing, but for some reason he just did not get the job done last year at USC.
  21. Jonathan Dwyer, RB, Georgia Tech Falling - 6-0- 235
  22. Joe Haden, CB, Florida - 5'11- 190
    Haden disappointed a bit at the combine with his 40 performance, but there is no denying his ball and coverage skills.
  23. Kyle Wilson, CB, Boise State Rising - 5'10- 190
  24. 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.
  25. Terrence Cody, DT, Alabama - 6'5- 360
  26. Golden Tate, WR, Notre Dame Rising - 5'11- 195
    Building on his impressive season for Notre Dame, Tate ran a 4.36 at the combine to potentially sneak into the first round.
  27. Dan Williams, DT, Tennessee Rising - 6'3- 327
  28. Arrelious Benn, WR, Illinois Falling - 6'2 - 220
  29. Trevard Lindley, CB, Kentucky Falling - 6'0- 179
  30. Carlos Dunlap, DE, Florida - 6'6- 290
  31. Brandon Graham, DE, Michigan Rising - 6'2- 263
  32. Jared Odrick, DT, Penn State Rising - 6'5- 296
  33. Eric Norwood, LB, South Carolina Falling - 6'1- 252
  34. Earl Thomas, S, Texas Rising - 5'10- 197
  35. 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.
  36. Sean Weatherspoon, LB, Missouri Falling - 6'2- 245
  37. 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.
  38. Arthur Jones, DT, Syracuse - 6-4- 293
  39. Greg Hardy, DE, Mississippi Falling - 6'4- 270
  40. Mardy Gilyard, WR, Cincinnati Falling - 6-1- 187
    Gilyard had a big day at the Senior Bowl, but it still looks like he won't make his way into the first round.
  41. Patrick Robinson, CB, Florida State - 5'11- 194
  42. Ricky Sapp, LB, Clemson - 6'4- 240
  43. Brandon LaFell, WR, LSU Falling - 6'3- 206
  44. Dezmon Briscoe, WR, Kansas Falling - 6'3- 200
  45. Sean Lee, LB, Penn State - 6'2 - 236
  46. Morgan Burnett, S, Georgia Tech Falling - 6-1- 210
    One of the few bright spots, along with Morgan, on a Georgia Tech defense that constantly got torched.
  47. Jermaine Cunningham, DE, Florida Rising - 6'3- 252
    Cunningham was often overshadowed in the Florida defense opposite Dunlap, but he could end up being a steal.
  48. Navorro Bowman, LB, Penn State Falling - 6'1- 232
  49. Jermaine Gresham, TE, Oklahoma - 6'6- 261
    Gresham missed the entire season, but he still decided to leave early and enter the draft.
  50. Greg Jones, LB, Michigan State - 6'1- 228
  51. 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.
  52. Perrish Cox, CB, Oklahoma State Rising - 6'0- 198
  53. Brian Price, DT, UCLA Rising - 6'2- 300
  54. Damian Williams, WR, USC Rising - 6'0- 190
  55. Corey Wootton, DE, Northwestern Rising - 6'7- 285
  56. Jacoby Ford, WR, Clemson Rising - 5'10- 185
    Ford's stock is on the rise after running a combine-best 4.28 in the 40-yard dash.
  57. Jahvid Best, RB, California Rising - 5'10- 195
    Best was just that among running backs at the NFL combine in the 40, running a 4.35. That will help ease the pain of an injury-plagued season at Cal.
  58. Rennie Curran, LB, Georgia - 5'11- 225
  59. Charles Brown, OT, USC - 6'5- 290
  60. Antonio Coleman, DE, Auburn Falling - 6'2- 260
  61. Maurkice Pouncey, OG, Florida Rising - 6'5- 318
  62. Devin McCourty, CB, Rutgers Rising - 5-11- 185
  63. Ryan Mathews, RB, Fresno State Rising - 5'11- 220
  64. Marvin Austin, DT, North Carolina - 6-3- 305
  65. Kareem Jackson, CB, Alabama Rising - 5'11- 192
  66. Brandon Ghee, CB, Wake Forest Rising - 6-0- 190
  67. Rico McCoy, LB, Tennessee - 6'1- 220
  68. Selvish Capers, OT, West Virginia Rising - 6-5- 298
  69. Kam Chancellor, S, Virginia Falling - 6'4- 230
  70. Syd'Quan Thompson, CB, California - 5'9- 193
  71. Donovan Warren, CB, Michigan Rising - 6'0- 185
  72. 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.
  73. Toby Gerhart, RB, Stanford Falling - 6'1- 235
  74. Adam Ulatoski, OT, Texas - 6'6- 310
  75. Nate Allen, S, South Florida - 6-2- 205
  76. Jon Asamoah, OG, Illinois Rising - 6'5- 315
  77. Dominique Franks, CB, Oklahoma Rising - 6'0- 192
  78. Rob Gronkowski, TE, Arizona Rising - 6'5- 260
  79. Rodney Hudson, OG, Florida State - 6'2- 285
  80. DeMarco Murray, RB, Oklahoma Falling - 6'1- 214
  81. Chris Cook, CB, Virginia Rising - 6-2- 210
  82. Dexter McCluster, WR, Mississippi Falling - 5'8- 165
    McCluster ran a rather disappointing (by his standards) 4.58 in the 40-yard dash, but he was awesome in agility drills so his stock won't be damaged too much.
  83. Freddie Barnes, WR, Bowling Green Rising - 6'0- 206
    Barnes had an awesome season for Bowling Green and NFL teams will not soon forget his performance in the Humanitarian Bowl.
  84. Daryl Washington, LB, TCU Rising - 6'3- 234
    Not only was he outstanding for TCU's dominant defense, but Washington also astounded at the Senior Bowl.
  85. Charles Scott, RB, LSU Falling - 6'0- 233
  86. Jason Worilds, DE, Virginia Tech - 6'1- 254
  87. Rodger Saffold, OT, Indiana Rising - 6'5- 318
  88. Pat Angerer, LB, Iowa - 6'1- 235
  89. Tim Tebow, QB, Florida Falling - 6'3- 245
    Tebow has been doing OK in offseason workouts, but it is looking more and more like he will not be a first or second-rounder.
  90. Ciron Black, OT, LSU Falling - 6'5- 322
  91. Jared Veldheer, OT, Hillsdale Rising
  92. Willie Young, LB, Florida State - 6'4- 250
  93. Jevan Snead, QB, Mississippi Falling - 6'3- 218
  94. Javier Arenas, CB, Alabama Falling - 5'9- 195
    Arenas had a big year for undefeated Alabama, but size is a question mark at the next level.
  95. 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.
  96. Dorin Dickerson, FB, Pittsburgh Rising
  97. George Selvie, DE, South Florida Falling - 6'4- 250
    Once rated higher, Selvie was outperformed by Pierre-Paul on South Florida's defensive line.
  98. Trindon Holliday, WR, LSU Rising - 5'5- 164
    Holliday was hoping to break Chris Johnson's combine mark of 4.24 in the 40, but 4.34 sure is fast.
  99. Reshad Jones, S, Georgia Falling - 6'2- 212
  100. Dan LeFevour, QB, Central Michigan - 6'3- 238
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  1. Tebow, Tim - QB
  2. Mays, Taylor - FS
  3. McCoy, Colt - QB
  4. Bradford, Sam - QB
  5. Spiller, C.J. - RB
  6. Rolle, Myron - SS
  7. Cody, Terrence - DT
  8. Spikes, Brandon - ILB
  9. Shipley, Jordan - WR
  10. McCoy, Gerald - DT
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