NFL Draft Preview 2010

Now here are the best players for the draft of the NFL 2010.

1. Jevan Snead, QB, Mississippi (JR): A stocky young man with the same type of weapon that has Stafford. He will man next year. Wait and see.

2. Ndamukong Suh, DT, Nebraska: He should have gone for this project. Watch your tape Gator Bowl against Clemson. It could not be blocked.

3. Sam Bradford, QB, Oklahoma (JR): Bradford had been a top 5 pick this year. But he opted to return. He has a good arm, not a great arm. But he is deadly precision.

4. Gerald McCoy, DT, Oklahoma (JR): The 6-5, 300 pounds, has the speed to be an effective pass rusher. He 6 ½ sacks last season.

5. Carlos Dunlap, DE, Florida (JR): A long, athletic defensive end who can run the pin. These players have a great value. Is crude, but 6-6, 290 pounds has the size of the teams crave.

6. Russell Okung, T, Oklahoma State: A 6-5, 300 pounds-player power that has started the past two seasons with the Cowboys. It also has good feet in pass protection.

7. Eric Berry, S, Tennessee (JR): It is a tall also addresses security as well. It has a great rate of a security, which is why they wanted a commodity.

8. Greg Hardy, DE, Mississippi: It was really dominant as a sophomore, but last season's tail. Even so, it has great passing skills to tip and good size at 6-4, 260 lbs.

9. Colt McCoy, QB, Texas: He has a great command of the Texas offense. His arm is not great, but it is accurate. You can also move around the pocket.

10. George Selvi, DE, South Florida: He's an edge runner who can also play outdoors in a 3-4 scheme. He has explosive speed, the explorers love.

11. Terrence Cody, DT, Alabama: If you put all your weight down - and he has dropped some - he has the opportunity to be next year BJ Raji. It was too heavy last season.

12. Taylor Mays, S, USC: This security can run and hit big. No doubt about it as a tackler, but must demonstrate that it is a good cover player.

13. Jermaine Gresham, TE, Oklahoma: Gresham can detect and block. It could be a better prospect Brandon Pettigrew, who was in the first round of this year.

14. Ciron Black, T, LSU: At 6-5, 320 pounds, Black has the look of another front to the SEC that could fall within the top 20.

15. Bryan Bulaga, T, Iowa (JR): It is an athletic left tackle has a good program for offensive linemen.

16. Sergio Kindle OLB-DE, Texas: Playing against Brian Orakpo, Kindle showed high speed on the edge too. He can also play outside in the 3-4 scheme.

17. Dez Bryant, WR, Oklahoma State (JR): Playing in the spread offense of the Cowboys who had 19 touchdown catches in the past year. Has good size 6-2, 210 pounds.

Colt McCoy can move in the pocket well, but his arm strength can be better. (Getty Images)

18. Sean Weatherspoon, OLB, Missouri: He's a linebacker running and chasing in the mold Derrick Brooks. It's a playmaker.

19. Trent Williams, T, Oklahoma: With Phil Loadholt at left tackle played the right side last year. But he will move to the left in 2009, which will help his draft stock.

20. Jerry Hughes, OLB-DE, TCU: On The 6-3, 250 pounds, he led college football in sacks with 15 last year. Rush will be a perfect 3-4 outside linebacker.

21. Jonathan Dwyer RB, Georgia Tech (JR): It is a fullback in the Wishbone offense that Tech runs over and around people. He runs hard.

22. Everson Griffen, DE, USC (JR): It has been a star in the making at USC since arriving on campus. This could be his breakout season.

23. Arrelious Benn, WR, Illinois (JR): The 6-2, 220 pounds, he is a big receiver that also has good speed. Also excels in the return game.

24. CJ Spiller, RB, Clemson: He has home run speed, but has not yet met expectations. Is this the year?

25. Joe McKnight, RB, USC (JR): It is an explosive runner who was a recruit great when it came out two years ago. He scares defenses every time he touches the ball. Did not put enough numbers that many expected.

26. Joe Haden, CB, Florida (JR): It is a soft cover corner who has good size at 5-11, 190 pounds. Haden came on strong in 2008.

27. Mark Herzlich, OLB, Boston College: It's a sure tackler, but also stands as a coverage linebacker. He was the ACC Defensive Player of the Year last season.

28. Trevard Lindley, CB, Kentucky: A corner lean at 6 feet, 180 pounds, but excels in man coverage. target = "_blank"> corner former NFL coach Steve Brown, so he knows the tricks to succeed.

29. Navorro Bowman, OLB, Penn State: Has legal problems that forced him to miss the game a week last spring, but if you play has loads of talent.

30. Rolando McClain, LB, Alabama (JR): Play on the inside of the tide, but it might be able to play outdoors at 6-4, 250 pounds.

31. Greg Romeus, DE, Pittsburgh (JR): It is not so great and Dunlap, but at 6-5, 265 pounds he is big enough. He had 7 ½ sacks last season as a sophomore.

32. Donovan Warren, CB, Michigan (JR): A 6-foot corner that has great speed. Those are hard to find.

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