UPDATED and EXPANDED 12/9/09 Quarterback: A few guys added, Canfield up to 3rd among senior QBs, and Pike above Tebow. While I think Timmy will go before Pike without question, I just believe Tony is the better prospect. LeFeavour up a bit as well, now in top 5 among seniors. 1. Jimmy Clausen, Notre Dame* 2. Jerrod Johnson, Texas A&M* 3. Sam Bradford, Oklahoma* 4. Jake Locker, Washington* 5. Ryan Mallett, Arkansas** 6. Tony Pike, Cincinnati 7. Tim Tebow, Florida 8. Sean Canfield, Oregon State 9. Colt McCoy, Texas 10. Dan LeFevour, Central Michigan 11. Zac Robinson, OK State 12. Jevan Snead, Ole Miss* 13. Rusty Smith, Florida Atlantic 14. Bill Stull, Pittsburgh 15. Tim Hiller, Western Michigan 16. Jarrett Brown, WVU 17. Max Hall, BYU 18. Joe Webb, UAB Running Back: Little change at the top, added some guys mostly. Michael Smith makes the list, 1. Ryan Mathews, Fresno State* 2. C.J. Spiller, Clemson 3. Toby Gerhart, Stanford 4. Jonathan Dwyer, Georgia Tech* 5. Anthony Dixon, Mississippi State 6. Jahvid Best, Cal* 7. Ben Tate, Auburn 8. Montario Hardesty, Tennessee 9. Evan Royster, Penn State* 10. Charles Scott, LSU 11. Chris Brown, Oklahoma 12. Andre Anderson, Tulane 13. Brandon Minor, Michigan 14. Jevarris James, Miami 15. James Starks, Buffalo 16. Michael Smith, Arkansas 17. Keith Toston, Oklahoma State 18. Andre Dixon, UConn Wide Receiver: Benn upped a bit at expence of Brandon Lafell. Mardy Gilyard, Jeremy Williams and Danario Alexander rise as well. 1. Demaryius Thomas, Georgia Tech* 2. Golden Tate, Notre Dame* 3. Damian Williams, USC* 4. Dez Bryant, OK State* 5. Mardy Gilyard, Cincinnati 6. Dezmon Briscoe, Kansas* 7. Arrelious Benn, Illinois* 8. Brandon LaFell, LSU 9. Erik Decker, Minnesota 10. Jeremy Williams, Tulane 11. Danario Alexander, Missouri 12. Jordan Shipley, Texas 13. Jacoby Ford, Clemson 14. Mike Williams, Syracuse* 15. Dexter McCluster, Ole Miss 16. Marcus Easley, UConn 17. Blair White, Michigan State 18. Naamen Roosevelt, Buffalo 19. Riley Cooper, Florida 20. Freddie Barnes, Bowling iGreen 21. Shay Hodge, Ole Miss 22. Trindon Holliday, LSU Tight End: Two UC's make first appearance, Saunders getting the nod slightly over Hernandez. 1. Jermaine Gresham, Oklahoma 2. Weslye Saunders, South Carolina* 3. Aaron Hernandez, Florida* 4. Dennis Pitta, BYU 5. Ed Dickson, Oregon 6. Garrett Graham, Wisconsin 7. Anthony McCoy, USC 8. Tony Moeaki, Iowa 9. Jimmy Graham, Miami 10. Dedric Epps, Miami 11. Colin Peek, Alabama 12. Andrew Quarless, Penn State 13. Nate Byham, Pittsburgh 14. Caz Piurowski, Florida State 15. Jeron Mastrud, Kansas State 16. Nathan Overbay, Eastern Washington Offensive Tackle: Little change, lot of seniors added. 1. Bryan Bulaga, Iowa* 2. Charles Brown, USC 3. Bruce Campbell, Maryland* 4. Russ Okung, OK State 5. Jason Fox, Miami 6. Selvish Capers, West Virginia 7. Trent Williams, Oklahoma 8. Ciron Black, LSU 9. Sam Young, Notre Dame 10. Kyle Calloway, Iowa 11. Gabe Carimi, Wisconsin* 12. Adam Ulatoski, Texas 13. Chris Scott, Tennessee 14. Kevin Haslam, Rutgers 15. Ed Wang, Virginia Tech 16. Chris Marinelli, Stanford Interior Lineman: Brandon Carter added, Petrus rises a bit. 1. Anthony Davis, Rutgers* 2. Mike Iupati, Idaho 3. Kris O'Dowd, USC* (C) 4. Mike Johnson, Alabama 5. John Jerry, Ole Miss 6. Matt Tennant, Boston College (C) 7. Mitch Petrus, Arkansas 8. Steve Wisniewski, Penn State (C) 9. Jon Asamoah, Illinois 10. Brandon Carter, Texas Tech 11. Sergio Render, Virginia Tech 12. Eric Olsen, Notre Dame (C) 13. J.D. Walton, Baylor (C) 14. Thomas Austin, Clemson 15. Vladimie Ducasse, UMass 16. Jeff Byers, USC Defensive End: Romeus added, Derrick Morgan boosted up to top 8. Beal drops, but only because of those two, no fault of his own. This position really is ridiculously loaded. 1. Everson Griffen, USC* 2. Carlos Dunlap, Florida* 3. Cameron Heyward, Ohio State* 4. Jerry Hughes, TCU (rush end) 5. Eric Norwood, South Carolina (rush end) 6. Greg Romeus, Pittsburgh* 7. Greg Hardy, Ole Miss 8. Derrick Morgan, Georgia Tech* 9. Jeremy Beal, Oklahoma* 10. Brandon Graham, Michigan (rush end) 11. Ricky Sapp, Clemson (rush end) 12. Brandon Lang, Troy 13. Willie Young, NC State (rush end) 14. Jermaine Cunningham, Florida (rush end) 15. Corey Wootton, Northwestern 16. Sergio Kindle, Texas (rush end) 17. George Selvie, USF (rush end) 18. Austen Lane, Murray State 19. Rahim Alem, LSU 20. C.J. Wilson, East Carolina 21. Alex Carrington, Arkansas State 22. Lindsey Witten, UConn Defensive Tackles: A few added at the end. Deaderick could be a nice late round option at 34 DE. 1. Ndamukong Suh, Nebraska 2. Gerald McCoy, Oklahoma* 3. Terrence Cody, Alabama (nose) 4. Dan Williams, Tennessee (nose) 5. Marvin Austin, North Carolina* 6. Jared Odrick, Penn State 7. Arthur Jones, Syracuse 8. Boo Robinson, Wake Forest (nose) 9. Vince Oghobaase, Duke 10. Lawrence Marsh, Florida* 11. Brian Price, UCLA* 12. Tyson Alualu, Cal 13. Mike Neal, Purdue 14. Corey Peters, Kentucky 15. Brandon Deaderick, Alabama 16. Lamarr Houston, Texas Outside Linebackers: Schofield added, slotted in the top 5. Reynolds drops because of the injuries, Curran added as well. Sylvester has to get bigger so I lowered him a bit, but I think he's a stud. 1. Travis Lewis, Oklahoma** 2. Sean Weatherspoon, Missouri 3. Bruce Carter, North Carolina* 4. Von Miller, Texas A&M* 5. O’Brien Schofield, Wisconsin 6. Rennie Curran, Georgia* 7. Navorro Bowman, Penn State* 8. Ryan Reynolds, Oklahoma 9. Stevenson Sylvester, Utah 10. Roddrick Muckelroy, Texas 11. Rico McCoy, Tennessee 12. A.J. Edds, Iowa 13. Perry Riley, LSU 14. Dekoda Watson, Florida State 15. Antonio Coleman, Auburn 16. Koa Misi, Utah 17. Cameron Sheffield, Troy 18. Dexter Davis, Arizona State Inside Linebackers: A few names added, Johnson and Washington rise up, Sturdivant moved over from OLB. 1. Rolando McClain, Alabama* 2. Brandon Spikes, Florida 3. Greg Jones, Michigan State* 4. Micah Johnson, Kentucky 5. Sean Lee, Penn State 6. Daryl Washington, TCU 7. Quan Sturdivant, North Carolina* 8. Jamar Chaney, Mississippi State 9. Daryl Sharpton, Miami 10. Joe Pawalek, Baylor 11. Reed Williams, WVU 12. Reggie Carter, UCLA 13. Philip Dillard, Nebraska 14. Ryan D’Imperio, Rutgers 15. Pat Angerer, Iowa 16. Kion Wilson, USF Cornerback: A handful of guys added, probably going to move Verner up some at some point. Loved Ross coming out of HS, lot of potential as a late rounder. 1. Joe Haden, Florida* 2. Perrish Cox, OK State 3. Kareem Jackson, Alabama* 4. Ras-I Dowling, Virginia* 5. Devin McCourty, Rutgers 6. Kyle Wilson, Boise State 7. Donovan Warren, Michigan* 8. Javier Arenas, Alabama 9. Brandon Ghee, Wake Forest 10. Trevard Lindley, Kentucky 11. Jerome Murphy, USF 12. Patrick Robinson, Florida State 13. Syd’Quan Thompson, Cal 14. Devin Ross, Arizona 15. Brian Jackson, Oklahoma 16. Alterraun Verner, UCLA Safety: Thomas added, right behind Stuckey though. TJ Ward moves up. Myron Rolle added as well. 1. Eric Berry, Tennessee* 2. DeAndre McDaniel, Clemson* 3. Taylor Mays, USC 4. Darrell Stuckey, Kansas 5. Earl Thomas, Texas** 6. Deunta Williams, North Carolina* 7. T.J. Ward, Oregon 8. Morgan Burnett, Georgia Tech* 9. Nate Allen, USF 10. Reshad Jones, Georgia* 11. Robert Johnson, Utah 12. Myron Lewis, Vanderbilt 13. Myron Rolle, Florida State 14. Harry Coleman, LSU 15. Justin Woodall, Alabama 16. Kurt Coleman, Ohio State 17. Larry Asante, Nebraska 18. Josh Pinkard, USC THOUGHTS AND COMMENTS please, I'm always open to discussion about my rankings.
Reshad Jons seems low to me. He'd be a really nice compliment to Kerry, plays the LOS well and is great at stopping the run.
He's been kind of mediocre when I've watched him this year, and he's up against a downright loaded safety class.
GH...awesome job my friend!!! Always enjoy your perspective!!! A few observations: QB....Not much to argue....I like Pike a little higher. I'm not a Snead fan and could see him even lower. Dan LeFevour is a special player that is so productive. Living in the Mid-West I get to see a few of his games and he's fun to watch. RB.....I love Mathew's big play ability, but would put him just after Spiller. WR....Glad to see Tate moving up, he has the strongest set of hands I've ever seen by a College WR. Tough SOB!!! Some team is going to get a steal at the end of rd 1/early 2 drafting Benn. Where is Briscoe???, should be a top 10 WR. Williams is off my early draftboard. OT.....rankings seem to change daily.....Charles Brown maybe the Top tackle come April. DT.........Brian Price??? He may declare. DE....I'm disappointed Wootton was ranked so low. When healthy, he's a great player. ILB.........weak class!! McClain is the best by far. Spikes should have declared last year. I love Jones, I think his size may hurt his stock some....probably one of the Big Ten's best defensive players. CB.........Haden is special!!!! Love you have Jerome Murphy in your rankings. Lindley takes a nose dive...some are afraid of his size, he's a lite weight. Warren is moving up and may be a early Rd 2 pick. S...... I love Kurt Colemans' game, never will be a star, but could be solid and a great special teamer. Has a nose for the ball. Very Nice Job!!!!
Very good job! Thank you for making these rankings so guys who love the draft but can't follow college football much have a chance to see what names are out there .
Im kind of surprised that Harry Coleman, not Chad Jones made the list. then again Jones is probably about a year away from being a good safety. Coleman has played quite well this year
When it came to underclassmen safeties, I just didn't feel Jones was as ready as some of the other guys. Just like the guys that WW pointed out, my guess is that even with the pick cap coming, there are certain guys that'll stay out of the uc exodus because they'll be much better off staying in school. For each of Briscoe, Price, and Jones, they each would have to have a hell of an offseason to crack even the top 4 at their positions. They'd just be better off sitting out of it, and being the top senior guy at their position for next year.
I wasn't sure where to put this because I didn't want to start a new thread to ask a simple question, how do Toddman and Dixon from UConn project as future NFL players? I just wanted some input on TGG's draft gurus on this question because I love watching them run.
IMO, Todman has the better future in the NFL, only a Sophmore, he may enter the draft in 2011. Todman is more of a break away runner and not as physical as Dixon. If Todman has a good 2010 season, which is likely, he could be a 2nd rd pick in 2011....his height may scare some NFL teams. Dixon is a Senior and has a limited career, decent, not great. Dixon may be a very late rd pick in April. Not trying to take anything away from Todman or Dixon tody....but Notre Dame's run defense sucks balls. Our local H.S. team is more physical than ND's defense.
I really want Erik Decker on this team. He seems like a big, physical receiver, which is something you can't really have too much of. Do you guys think his sprained foot will cause his stock to drop?
His foot has been chronic all year. Almost every Gopher game Decker has come out to get his foot taped. He's a tough SOB and has played thru the injury most of the year. Decker will probably be a Mid/Late Rd 2 pick. The Jets just don't have enough picks to draft a Wr in Rd 2. Everything depends on Free Agency/Signing Edwards...I bet we grab FA, WR in the spring.
I just looked over this list again and I can't fucking wait until April. 2010's draft is so full of talent - our team can really load up on a lot of future starters if Tannenbaum makes a few smart moves. There's a ton of 3-4 talent at OLB and DE. The safety position is deeper than I've ever seen it. If most underclassmen enter in 2010, this will be the deepest draft in a long, long time.
I know I've said this before, but I'm down on Clausen. I think he is real banged up and has to find a way to win some of those games. I know the D sucks, but he has a ton of talent around him.
ND's problems are on defense, and questionable play calling at times. Floyd was out most of the year. Jimmy C and Golden Tate were the bright spots....and are sure to enter the draft with Charlie moving on.
Hard to figure exactly. I had a basic one before the season, but I just worked on it bit by bit, updating as I've needed. As for the other recent points: WW's right, Todman > Dixon. Going to be a scary good RB class in 2011 potentially with Mark Ingram, Dion Lewis, and Montel Harris all being then-juniors. Mr E's right on with the 34 talent and safeties. Both stronger than I have ever seen. Especially at 34 OLB, just neverending supply, to the point that there's more players that fit better in a 34 than in a 43. Eric Decker is a stud, I wish they could find a way to bring him in.