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Top 2010 NFL Draft WR Prospects

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

  1. Dez Bryant, WR, Oklahoma State - 6'2- 220
    Heading into the 2009 campaign Dez Bryant was right up there with Arrelious Benn and Brandon LaFell as the top draft eligible receivers in the nation. For different reasons, all three of those players are having some issues, but it is hard to blame any of the receivers for their lack of production in 2009. However, there was a time when Bryant was a productive receive... Read More
  2. Arrelious Benn, WR, Illinois Falling - 6'2 - 220
    When the draft is all said and done, Arrelious Benn may very well be the first receiver taken in 2010. Benn has great size for the position, and also possesses elite speed compared to many of this years' other receiving prospects. Benn has been a starter since the beginning of his freshman year in Champaign. During that time he has found a wide variety of ways to cont... Read More
  3. Brandon LaFell, WR, LSU - 6'3- 202
    LaFell has been putting up some impressive numbers in Baton Rouge, especially considering LSU does not exactly employ a fun-and-gun type of offense. The wide receiver hauled in 50 passes for 656 yards and four touchdowns as a sophomore in 2007. He also took his only rushing attempt of the season 18 yards for a touchdown. Through nine games this year, LaFell has 43 rec... Read More
  4. Mardy Gilyard, WR, Cincinnati - 6-1- 187
    Back in 2005, Mardy Gilyard was a back-up cornerback, but he did show his speed and elusiveness by returning a few kick-offs. After sitting out the 2006 campaign for academic reasons, Gilyard started at wide receiver for the 2007 opener and he did not disappoint. In that game he caught eight passes for 134 yards and a touchdown. He could not keep those types of number... Read More
  5. Dezmon Briscoe, WR, Kansas Rising - 6'3- 200
    When talking about possible first round receivers, Dezmon Briscoe is often left out of the conversation. However, after players like Arrelious Benn, Dez Bryant and Brandon LaFell, there are few -- if any -- other players who are better NFL prospects than Briscoe. As a true freshman in 2007, Briscoe caught seven touchdown passes for Kansas, setting a school record for ... Read More
  6. Eric Decker, WR, Minnesota - 6'3- 220
    Eric Decker is one of the most NFL ready receivers in this draft class. He's not as flashy as some of the other prospects, but he is already very polished. Decker has been a contributor since his freshman year for the Golden Gophers. In 43 career games, Decker has caught 223 passes for 3050 yards and 24 touchdowns. To go along with his obvious contributions to the pas... Read More
  7. Jacoby Ford, WR, Clemson - 5'10- 185
    Jacoby Ford was the special teams player-of-the-year as a true freshman and started to show off his receiving skills in 2007 before he went down with an ankle injury. Healthy during his junior campaign, Ford finally turned into the productive receiver most expected he would. He caught 55 passes for 710 yards and three touchdowns and had a great game against Nebraska i... Read More
  8. Dexter McCluster, WR, Mississippi Rising - 5'8- 165
    McCluster is a do-it-all kind of player who has done it all for Mississippi, especially in the past two seasons. He registers at a mere 5-8 and 165 pounds, but it would be an understatement to say that his size has not held him back in college. After being used primarily as a backup wide receiver in his first two years in Oxford, McCluster became a huge factor at both... Read More
  9. Jordan Shipley, WR, Texas Rising - 6'0- 190
    After redshirting in 2004 and missing his freshman campaign with an injury, Jordan Shipley was a surprise contributor as a sophomore. On a team with Limas Sweed and Quan Cosby, Shipley still caught 16 passes for 229 yards and ranked second on the team with four touchdown receptions. As a junior he caught 27 passes for 417 yards and tied for a team high with five touch... Read More
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