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We know it's a little early to be ranking the 2010 NFL draft prospects, as the 2009 draft hasn't even started yet. But, since we spend so much time ranking college skill players and are already in NFL draft mode, we figured we'd throw out some way-too-early thoughts on next year's draft.
These fine men haven't been through the grueling combine/NFL grading process yet, so the easy measuring-stick numbers aren't all nicely laid out for us yet. Still, we've been following most of these guys for the last two or three years, and we think we have some idea of how they'll stack up for the NFL. That is until a Shonn Greene comes along and renders these rankings useless. Until then, let's have some fun.
Keep in mind the players in these rankings haven't completed their senior seasons as of this writing. Heck some of them are going to be redshirt sophomores that will be draft eligible.
"*" = other notables
"**" = potential early entry
Quarterbacks
1. Colt McCoy, Texas
(Ht: 6-3, Wt: 210, Est. 40 Time: 4.65)
My favorite college football player right now. He's gritty and can make all the throws. The Texas offensive style might raise doubts; is he really 6-3?
2. Sam Bradford**, Oklahoma
(Ht: 6-4, Wt: 218, Est. 40 Time: 4.7)
Could add a couple pounds to the frame, but he has the height, the arm and the missle-lock eyes that the NFL likes. Will no doubt enter early in 2010.
3. Jevan Snead**, Mississippi
(Ht: 6-3, Wt: 215, Est. 40 Time: 4.65)
If the Ole Miss offense lives up to the pre-season hype, Snead could take the opportunity to declare early for 2010. The NFL will like his big gun, but he may wait until 2011 to gain a little more experience.
4. Tim Tebow, Florida
(Ht: 6-3, Wt: 238, Est. 40 Time: 4.6)
I don't know what position Tebow will play, but some NFL general manager will make his team better by drafting him. Tebow will have the chance to prove his passing prowess this year, which will make the NFL more comfortable with him.
5. Tony Pike, Cincinnati
(Ht: 6-6, Wt: 215, Est. 40 Time: 4.8)
Pike will have the opportunity to jump up the draft board as the undisputed starter for a Cincinnati team that will have weapons on the outside for him. He'll need to avoid injury this year to maximize his draft stock.
6. Greg Alexander, Hawaii
(Ht: 6-3, Wt: 240, Est. 40 Time: 4.8)
Alexander may not be well-known on the mainland yet, but he should make big strides in his second full year at the helm.
7. Rusty Smith, Florida Atlantic
(Ht: 6-5, Wt: 230, Est. 40 Time: 4.8)
Good size and a history of running a pro(ish)-style offense.
8. Tim Hiller, Western Michigan
(Ht: 6-5, Wt: 228, Est. 40 Time: 4.95)
Good size and prolific passing numbers will put Hiller in the mix.
9. Dan LeFevour, Central Michigan
(Ht: 6-3, Wt: 228, Est. 40 Time: 4.75)
LeFevour is a dynamic player who can really run the ball, sort of Tebow-like. He will have to prove that he can throw consistently.
10. Zac Robinson, Oklahoma State
(Ht: 6-3, Wt: 212, Est. 40 Time: 4.65)
Gritty and can throw on the run. I think he'll stick at the next level.
*. Jarrett Brown, West Virginia
(Ht: 6-4, Wt: 220, Est. 40 Time: 4.55)
Brown has the potential to be the surprise of the 2010 draft after only starting one year at WVU.
*. Todd Reesing, Kansas
(Ht: 5-11, Wt: 205, Est. 40 Time: 4.65)
A couple years in the CFL and we could be looking at the second coming of Doug Flutie.
Running Backs
1. LeGarrette Blount, Oregon
(Ht: 6-2, Wt: 238, Est. 40 Time: 4.6)
Size, speed, moves. We're predicting he'll be the first back drafted in 2010.
2. Charles Scott, LSU
(Ht: 5-11, Wt: 232, Est. 40 Time: 4.6)
Scott is another big guy with decent speed who should make a steady NFL power back.
3. DeMarco Murray**, Oklahoma
(Ht: 6-0, Wt: 205, Est. 40 Time: 4.5)
Provided he remains healthy, we expect Murray to make the jump a year early in 2010 and be rewarded as a high draft pick.
4. Chris Brown, Oklahoma
(Ht: 5-11, Wt: 208, Est. 40 Time: 4.5)
Brown could go in the first round along with his teammate Murray.
5. Matt Asiata, Utah
(Ht: 5-11, Wt: 235, Est. 40 Time: 4.55)
Asiata could be the surprise of the 2010 draft with his size and speed combination. Look for his draft stock to rise after a big senior year.
6. Jahvid Best**, Cal
(Ht: 5-10, Wt: 195, Est. 40 Time: 4.4)
Best will probably head to the NFL early, especially if he posts another solid season. His speed may move him up the RB ranks.
7. C.J. Spiller, Clemson
(Ht: 5-11, Wt: 193, Est. 40 Time: 4.4)
Spiller will have his chance to shine in 2009 and could be a 1st round pick. His speed is not a question, but he'll have to show that he can handle carrying the ball 20+ times a game. He may be drafted too high.
8. André Anderson, Tulane
(Ht: 6-0, Wt: 216, Est. 40 Time: 4.5)
A complete back with good size and speed. Should be an early-round RB if he overcomes injury issues.
9. James Starks, Buffalo
(Ht: 6-2, Wt: 212, Est. 40 Time: 4.6)
A solid back that is used to carrying quite a workload.
10. Damion Fletcher, Sourthern Miss
(Ht: 5-10, Wt: 177, Est. 40 Time: 4.55)
A little on the small side, but he's shown he can carry the rushing load. Switching offenses mid-career and some legal problems may drop his draft stock.
*. <a href="/stats/player-pages.aspx?ID=20081420" target="_blank">Michael Smith</A>, Arkansas
(Ht: 5-7, Wt: 176, Est. 40 Time: 4.4)
Speedy and he can handle 20+ carries. Not sure if his frame can handle it at the NFL level.
*. Anthony Dixon, Mississippi State
(Ht: 6-1, Wt: 238, Est. 40 Time: 4.6)
Dixon will have the chance to shine in MSU's new offensive system. He'll have to control his weight.
*. Toby Gerhart, Toby Gerhart
(Ht: 6-1, Wt: 232, Est. 40 Time: 4.55)
Big guy came on strong in 2008. Style should translate to the NFL, if he doesn't elect to play baseball.
*. Montario Hardesty, TENN
(Ht: 6-0, Wt: 210, Est. 40 Time: 4.55)
Could be a sleeper and sneak onto a roster.
Wide Receivers
1. Dez Bryant**, Oklahoma State
(Ht: 6-2, Wt: 210, Est. 40 Time: 4.55)
A man-among-boys at the college level. I would put him as the top WR if he had been eligible for the 2009 draft. Has to fight through an injury this season to maintain this lofty status.
2. Brandon LaFell, LSU
(Ht: 6-3, Wt: 210, Est. 40 Time: 4.55)
Good size and speed. Should fit right into most any NFL offense.
3. Dezmon Briscoe**, Kansas
(Ht: 6-3, Wt: 200, Est. 40 Time: 4.6)
A dynamic playmaker at WR. Plays fast, we expect him to declare for the 2010 draft.
4. Marshwan Gilyard, Cincinnati
(Ht: 6-0, Wt: 185, Est. 40 Time: 4.45)
If he continues his prolific ways we expect Gilyard to be right near the top of NFL WR draft boards
5. Jordan Shipley, Texas
(Ht: 6-0, Wt: 192, Est. 40 Time: 4.45)
He'll be a playmaker even if Colt McCoy isn't throwing him the ball.
6. Eric Decker, Minnesota
(Ht: 6-2, Wt: 215, Est. 40 Time: 4.55)
Assuming he's not playing baseball, Decker should be a top-10 WR.
7. Emmanuel Sanders, SMU
(Ht: 6-1, Wt: 173, Est. 40 Time: 4.45)
What NFL team couldn't use a WR/KR/CB?
8. Arrelious Benn**, Illinois
(Ht: 6-2, Wt: 214, Est. 40 Time: 4.5)
NFL ready body but the Illini offense hasn't helped his numbers. The measurables will be there, so we say he comes out early.
9. Naaman Roosevelt, Buffalo
(Ht: 6-0, Wt: 187, Est. 40 Time: 4.5)
Roosevelt is always making plays. If he can produce with a new QB this year, he'll be an NFL commodity.
10. Dion Morton, Colorado State
(Ht: 5-10, Wt: 168, Est. 40 Time: 4.4)
Fast and good, but small.
*. Damian Williams**, USC
(Ht: 6-1, Wt: 190, Est. 40 Time: 4.5)
Just a guess that he'll skip his final year and enter the 2010 draft.
*. Dexter McCluster, Mississippi
(Ht: 5-8, Wt: 168, Est. 40 Time: 4.4)
His size will hinder his draft status, but he can make plays.
*. Kerry Meier, Kansas
(Ht: 6-3, Wt: 216, Est. 40 Time: 4.65)
The former QB makes a nice target and could be a solid sleeper pick as a possession WR.
Tight Ends
1. Jermaine Gresham, Oklahoma
(Ht: 6-6, Wt: 262, Est. 40 Time: 4.7)
Gresham could have been the first TE drafted this year. Another year at OU won't hurt his stock.
2. Rob Gronkowski**, Arizona
(Ht: 6-6, Wt: 258, Est. 40 Time: 4.7)
Gronk has contributed from day one at Arizona. We expect him to enter the draft a year early in 2010.
3. Dennis Pitta, BYU
(Ht: 6-5, Wt: 250, Est. 40 Time: 4.7)
Sick production with 83 catches in 2008.
4. Cody Slate, Marshal
(Ht: 6-4, Wt: 228, Est. 40 Time: 4.65)
A little smaller than the other guys on the list, but he's proven to be an offensive weapon.
5. Garrett Graham, Wisconsin
(Ht: 6-4, Wt: 242, Est. 40 Time: 4.8)
Graham is the real deal. He's proven he can catch and he's coming from an offense where he's had to run block.
*. Jason Harmon, Florida Atlantic
(Ht: 6-3, Wt: 215, Est. 40 Time: 4.6)
A little small for run blocking, but he could make an impact for the right team as a big receiver.</TD></TR></T></T></TABLE></TD></TR></T></T></TABLE></TD></TR></T></T></TABLE><a href="http://www.collegefantasyfootballinsider.com/article.aspx?ID=361" target="_blank">
Got this from Draft Daddy. They have Gerhart rated the 13th best Rb for next year which is absolutely crazy. They have Shipley and Decker 5 and 6 as well. THe tight end position is looking good so far, but i think Gronkowski is better than Grisham!
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We know it's a little early to be ranking the 2010 NFL draft prospects, as the 2009 draft hasn't even started yet. But, since we spend so much time ranking college skill players and are already in NFL draft mode, we figured we'd throw out some way-too-early thoughts on next year's draft.
These fine men haven't been through the grueling combine/NFL grading process yet, so the easy measuring-stick numbers aren't all nicely laid out for us yet. Still, we've been following most of these guys for the last two or three years, and we think we have some idea of how they'll stack up for the NFL. That is until a Shonn Greene comes along and renders these rankings useless. Until then, let's have some fun.
Keep in mind the players in these rankings haven't completed their senior seasons as of this writing. Heck some of them are going to be redshirt sophomores that will be draft eligible.
"*" = other notables
"**" = potential early entry
Quarterbacks
1. Colt McCoy, Texas
(Ht: 6-3, Wt: 210, Est. 40 Time: 4.65)
My favorite college football player right now. He's gritty and can make all the throws. The Texas offensive style might raise doubts; is he really 6-3?
2. Sam Bradford**, Oklahoma
(Ht: 6-4, Wt: 218, Est. 40 Time: 4.7)
Could add a couple pounds to the frame, but he has the height, the arm and the missle-lock eyes that the NFL likes. Will no doubt enter early in 2010.
3. Jevan Snead**, Mississippi
(Ht: 6-3, Wt: 215, Est. 40 Time: 4.65)
If the Ole Miss offense lives up to the pre-season hype, Snead could take the opportunity to declare early for 2010. The NFL will like his big gun, but he may wait until 2011 to gain a little more experience.
4. Tim Tebow, Florida
(Ht: 6-3, Wt: 238, Est. 40 Time: 4.6)
I don't know what position Tebow will play, but some NFL general manager will make his team better by drafting him. Tebow will have the chance to prove his passing prowess this year, which will make the NFL more comfortable with him.
5. Tony Pike, Cincinnati
(Ht: 6-6, Wt: 215, Est. 40 Time: 4.8)
Pike will have the opportunity to jump up the draft board as the undisputed starter for a Cincinnati team that will have weapons on the outside for him. He'll need to avoid injury this year to maximize his draft stock.
6. Greg Alexander, Hawaii
(Ht: 6-3, Wt: 240, Est. 40 Time: 4.8)
Alexander may not be well-known on the mainland yet, but he should make big strides in his second full year at the helm.
7. Rusty Smith, Florida Atlantic
(Ht: 6-5, Wt: 230, Est. 40 Time: 4.8)
Good size and a history of running a pro(ish)-style offense.
8. Tim Hiller, Western Michigan
(Ht: 6-5, Wt: 228, Est. 40 Time: 4.95)
Good size and prolific passing numbers will put Hiller in the mix.
9. Dan LeFevour, Central Michigan
(Ht: 6-3, Wt: 228, Est. 40 Time: 4.75)
LeFevour is a dynamic player who can really run the ball, sort of Tebow-like. He will have to prove that he can throw consistently.
10. Zac Robinson, Oklahoma State
(Ht: 6-3, Wt: 212, Est. 40 Time: 4.65)
Gritty and can throw on the run. I think he'll stick at the next level.
*. Jarrett Brown, West Virginia
(Ht: 6-4, Wt: 220, Est. 40 Time: 4.55)
Brown has the potential to be the surprise of the 2010 draft after only starting one year at WVU.
*. Todd Reesing, Kansas
(Ht: 5-11, Wt: 205, Est. 40 Time: 4.65)
A couple years in the CFL and we could be looking at the second coming of Doug Flutie.
Running Backs
1. LeGarrette Blount, Oregon
(Ht: 6-2, Wt: 238, Est. 40 Time: 4.6)
Size, speed, moves. We're predicting he'll be the first back drafted in 2010.
2. Charles Scott, LSU
(Ht: 5-11, Wt: 232, Est. 40 Time: 4.6)
Scott is another big guy with decent speed who should make a steady NFL power back.
3. DeMarco Murray**, Oklahoma
(Ht: 6-0, Wt: 205, Est. 40 Time: 4.5)
Provided he remains healthy, we expect Murray to make the jump a year early in 2010 and be rewarded as a high draft pick.
4. Chris Brown, Oklahoma
(Ht: 5-11, Wt: 208, Est. 40 Time: 4.5)
Brown could go in the first round along with his teammate Murray.
5. Matt Asiata, Utah
(Ht: 5-11, Wt: 235, Est. 40 Time: 4.55)
Asiata could be the surprise of the 2010 draft with his size and speed combination. Look for his draft stock to rise after a big senior year.
6. Jahvid Best**, Cal
(Ht: 5-10, Wt: 195, Est. 40 Time: 4.4)
Best will probably head to the NFL early, especially if he posts another solid season. His speed may move him up the RB ranks.
7. C.J. Spiller, Clemson
(Ht: 5-11, Wt: 193, Est. 40 Time: 4.4)
Spiller will have his chance to shine in 2009 and could be a 1st round pick. His speed is not a question, but he'll have to show that he can handle carrying the ball 20+ times a game. He may be drafted too high.
8. André Anderson, Tulane
(Ht: 6-0, Wt: 216, Est. 40 Time: 4.5)
A complete back with good size and speed. Should be an early-round RB if he overcomes injury issues.
9. James Starks, Buffalo
(Ht: 6-2, Wt: 212, Est. 40 Time: 4.6)
A solid back that is used to carrying quite a workload.
10. Damion Fletcher, Sourthern Miss
(Ht: 5-10, Wt: 177, Est. 40 Time: 4.55)
A little on the small side, but he's shown he can carry the rushing load. Switching offenses mid-career and some legal problems may drop his draft stock.
*. <a href="/stats/player-pages.aspx?ID=20081420" target="_blank">Michael Smith</A>, Arkansas
(Ht: 5-7, Wt: 176, Est. 40 Time: 4.4)
Speedy and he can handle 20+ carries. Not sure if his frame can handle it at the NFL level.
*. Anthony Dixon, Mississippi State
(Ht: 6-1, Wt: 238, Est. 40 Time: 4.6)
Dixon will have the chance to shine in MSU's new offensive system. He'll have to control his weight.
*. Toby Gerhart, Toby Gerhart
(Ht: 6-1, Wt: 232, Est. 40 Time: 4.55)
Big guy came on strong in 2008. Style should translate to the NFL, if he doesn't elect to play baseball.
*. Montario Hardesty, TENN
(Ht: 6-0, Wt: 210, Est. 40 Time: 4.55)
Could be a sleeper and sneak onto a roster.
Wide Receivers
1. Dez Bryant**, Oklahoma State
(Ht: 6-2, Wt: 210, Est. 40 Time: 4.55)
A man-among-boys at the college level. I would put him as the top WR if he had been eligible for the 2009 draft. Has to fight through an injury this season to maintain this lofty status.
2. Brandon LaFell, LSU
(Ht: 6-3, Wt: 210, Est. 40 Time: 4.55)
Good size and speed. Should fit right into most any NFL offense.
3. Dezmon Briscoe**, Kansas
(Ht: 6-3, Wt: 200, Est. 40 Time: 4.6)
A dynamic playmaker at WR. Plays fast, we expect him to declare for the 2010 draft.
4. Marshwan Gilyard, Cincinnati
(Ht: 6-0, Wt: 185, Est. 40 Time: 4.45)
If he continues his prolific ways we expect Gilyard to be right near the top of NFL WR draft boards
5. Jordan Shipley, Texas
(Ht: 6-0, Wt: 192, Est. 40 Time: 4.45)
He'll be a playmaker even if Colt McCoy isn't throwing him the ball.
6. Eric Decker, Minnesota
(Ht: 6-2, Wt: 215, Est. 40 Time: 4.55)
Assuming he's not playing baseball, Decker should be a top-10 WR.
7. Emmanuel Sanders, SMU
(Ht: 6-1, Wt: 173, Est. 40 Time: 4.45)
What NFL team couldn't use a WR/KR/CB?
8. Arrelious Benn**, Illinois
(Ht: 6-2, Wt: 214, Est. 40 Time: 4.5)
NFL ready body but the Illini offense hasn't helped his numbers. The measurables will be there, so we say he comes out early.
9. Naaman Roosevelt, Buffalo
(Ht: 6-0, Wt: 187, Est. 40 Time: 4.5)
Roosevelt is always making plays. If he can produce with a new QB this year, he'll be an NFL commodity.
10. Dion Morton, Colorado State
(Ht: 5-10, Wt: 168, Est. 40 Time: 4.4)
Fast and good, but small.
*. Damian Williams**, USC
(Ht: 6-1, Wt: 190, Est. 40 Time: 4.5)
Just a guess that he'll skip his final year and enter the 2010 draft.
*. Dexter McCluster, Mississippi
(Ht: 5-8, Wt: 168, Est. 40 Time: 4.4)
His size will hinder his draft status, but he can make plays.
*. Kerry Meier, Kansas
(Ht: 6-3, Wt: 216, Est. 40 Time: 4.65)
The former QB makes a nice target and could be a solid sleeper pick as a possession WR.
Tight Ends
1. Jermaine Gresham, Oklahoma
(Ht: 6-6, Wt: 262, Est. 40 Time: 4.7)
Gresham could have been the first TE drafted this year. Another year at OU won't hurt his stock.
2. Rob Gronkowski**, Arizona
(Ht: 6-6, Wt: 258, Est. 40 Time: 4.7)
Gronk has contributed from day one at Arizona. We expect him to enter the draft a year early in 2010.
3. Dennis Pitta, BYU
(Ht: 6-5, Wt: 250, Est. 40 Time: 4.7)
Sick production with 83 catches in 2008.
4. Cody Slate, Marshal
(Ht: 6-4, Wt: 228, Est. 40 Time: 4.65)
A little smaller than the other guys on the list, but he's proven to be an offensive weapon.
5. Garrett Graham, Wisconsin
(Ht: 6-4, Wt: 242, Est. 40 Time: 4.8)
Graham is the real deal. He's proven he can catch and he's coming from an offense where he's had to run block.
*. Jason Harmon, Florida Atlantic
(Ht: 6-3, Wt: 215, Est. 40 Time: 4.6)
A little small for run blocking, but he could make an impact for the right team as a big receiver.</TD></TR></T></T></TABLE></TD></TR></T></T></TABLE></TD></TR></T></T></TABLE><a href="http://www.collegefantasyfootballinsider.com/article.aspx?ID=361" target="_blank">
Got this from Draft Daddy. They have Gerhart rated the 13th best Rb for next year which is absolutely crazy. They have Shipley and Decker 5 and 6 as well. THe tight end position is looking good so far, but i think Gronkowski is better than Grisham!
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