Friday, December 11, 2009

Updated 2010 NFL Draft Underclassmen List

Here is an updated list of underclassmen that are thinking about declaring early for the 2010 NFL Draft. The new players added to the list are in bold. Those with an asterisks have already stated they would declare for the 2010 NFL Draft.

QB Sam Bradford, Oklahoma *
QB Jimmy Clausen, Notre Dame *
QB Jevan Snead, Mississippi
QB Jake Locker, Washington
QB Case Keenum, Houston

RB Jonathan Dwyer, Georgia Tech
RB Evan Royster, Penn State
RB John Clay, Wisconsin
RB Jahvid Best, California
RB DeMarco Murray, Oklahoma
RB Joe McKnight, USC
RB Harvey Unga, BYU
RB Delone Carter, Syracuse


WR Dez Bryant, Oklahoma State *
WR Mike Williams, Syracuse *
WR Golden Tate, Notre Dame*
WR Arrelious Benn, Illinois
WR Damian Williams, Southern California
WR Dezmon Briscoe, Kansas
WR Demaryius Thomas, Georgia Tech University
WR Vincent Brown, San Diego State
WR Chris Bell, Norfolk State

TE Rob Gronkowski, Arizona
TE Aaron Hernandez, Florida
TE Weslye Saunders, South Carolina

OT Brian Bulaga, Iowa
OT Anthony Davis, Rutgers
OT Gabe Carimi, Wisconsin
OT Jason Pinkston, Pittsburgh
OT Bruce Campbell, Maryland
OL Maurkice Pouncey, Florida
OL Mike Pouncey, Florida

DE Carlos Dunlap, Florida
DE Cliff Matthews, South Carolina
DE Cameron Heyward, Ohio State
DE Derrick Morgan, Georgia Tech
DE Everson Griffen, Southern California
DE Greg Romeus, Pittsburgh
DE Jason Pierre-Paul, South Florida
DE Thaddeus Gibson, Ohio State
DE Adrian Clayborn, Iowa
DE Justin Trattou, Florida
DE Ryan Kerrigan, Purdue
DE Kevin Basped, Nevada
DE Dontay Moch, Nevada


DT Gerald McCoy, Oklahoma
DT Brian Price, UCLA
DT Marvin Austin, North Carolina
DT Allen Bailey, Miami (Fla.)
DT Stephen Paea, Oregon State

ILB Rolando McClain, Alabama
ILB Scott Lutrus, UConn
ILB Quan Sturdivant, North Carolina

OLB Greg Jones, Michigan State
OLB Navorro Bowman, Penn State
OLB Rennie Curran, Georgia
OLB Bruce Carter, North Carolina
OLB Von Miller, Texas A&M

CB Joe Haden, Florida
CB DeAndre Morgan, North Carolina State
CB Ras-I Dowling, Virginia
CB Donovan Warren, Michigan
CB Kareem Jackson, Alabama
CB Dominique Franks, Oklahoma
CB Amari Spievey, Iowa
CB Johnny Patrick, Louisville
CB Chimdi Chekwa, Ohio State
CB Jimmy Smith, Colorado
CB Kendric Burney, North Carolina

S Eric Berry, Tennessee
S Morgan Burnett, Georgia Tech
S Reshad Jones, Georgia
S Major Wright, Florida
S Chad Jones, LSU
S Deunta Williams, North Carolina
S Jermale Hines, Ohio State


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3 Comments:

Anonymous said...

For what it's worth - I thought Maroney was the best back in college coming into his draft. Injuries and scheme have slowed him down a bit. We still haven't seen his best stuff yet. I'm just not sold the defense can hold together. The Chiefs came within an inch of sending it to OT. That last pass to D. Bowe might've been completed by a slightly better team - and they are the bottom of the AFC and that was at home. Don't know - I'm still picking them but I don't think it's a championship season.

Arrggghhh. Knife in the heart - that GSOT (Greates show on turf) team was my Rams, man. Damn Dre Bly. He blew the coverage on the big 3rd down and long on the field-goal winning drive. We had 'em man. And we were on fire at that point. Lovie Smith turned to Bly when he came off the field, and very cooly and calmly said "hey Dre, hey Dre - you just lost us a championship.NFL Draft

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