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Top 2010 NFL Draft QB Prospects

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

  1. Jake Locker, QB, Washington - 6'3- 223
    Locker started as a freshman in 2007 and went on to have a solid season. The big, 6-3 quarterback passed for 2,062 yards on 155-328 (47.3 completition percentage) with 14 TDs and 15 INTs. He earned several Freshman All American honors, including being voted to the PAC-10's All Conference Freshman Team. Locker started 2008 on fire before suffering a broken thump in Was... Read More
  2. Sam Bradford, QB, Oklahoma Falling - 6'4- 218
    Sam Bradford's first two seasons at Oklahoma are well documented. He threw for over 3,000 yards as a freshman and dominated the college football world as a sophomore, ending up with a trip to the BCS Championship game and a Heisman Trophy. Bradford could have been a first round pick after his sophomore season since he was draft eligible after redshirting in 2006. ... Read More
  3. Jimmy Clausen, QB, Notre Dame Rising - 6'2- 223
    Jimmy Clausen is, quiet possible, the best pure drop back passer in the nation. Highly touted out of high school, the 6-foot-2 passer took the Notre Dame starting QB job in his second game as a true freshman. He went on to start nine games in 2007, throwing for 1,254 yards with a 56.3 completition percentage (138-245) and a 7-6 touchdown-interception ratio. The number... Read More
  4. Colt McCoy, QB, Texas - 6'3- 210
    Colt McCoy's career in Austin, Texas has been an amazing one. Not only is it very impressive for a freshman quarterback to start at Texas, but McCoy threw for 29 touchdowns and just seven interceptions during his freshman campaign in 2006. He even completed over 68 percent of his passes. All of that success earned him a ton of accolades and it built the expectations r... Read More
  5. Tim Tebow, QB, Florida - 6'3- 245
    Tebow is enjoying another outstanding season in 2009. Through eight games (all victories for the Florida Gators) the senior quarterback had 1323 passing yards, 551 rushing yards, and 18 total touchdowns (eight rush, 10 pass). He is not on pace to have as many rushing touchdowns as he had in 2007 (when he won the Heisman trophy) or as many passing touchdowns as he had ... Read More
  6. Tony Pike, QB, Cincinnati Falling - 6-6- 210
    It may seem like Tony Pike has come out of nowhere to turn into a viable NFL quarterback, but the 6-6 signal caller has been a very well known commodity in Cincinnati for a long, long time. After a successful prep career in the Queen City, Pike opted to stick around home and become a Bearcat. There he pretty much sat on the bench for three years, with his only game ac... Read More
  7. Jevan Snead, QB, Mississippi Falling - 6'3- 218
    Snead has all the physical tools to make an impact at the next level. The Ole Miss signal-caller stands in at 6'3'' and 218 pounds and his strong arm will allow him to convert all the throws required of an NFL quarterback. Still, Snead has failed to capitalize on an opportunity to move up draft boards through five games this season. Sam Bradford has missed time with a... Read More
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