Found May 10, 2009 on NFL Draft Dog: Yardbarker Blogger Network
It's never to early to start looking at the 2010 NFL Draft. Here is a look at the top 100 prospects, actually it will be pushed out to 200 or so as the season goes along. If there is anyone missing let me know.
7 Comments:
  • If you guys can think of anyone that I missed please let me know.
  • Uh, maybe you need to check out Anthony Dixon, RB out of Mississippi State. He led the SEC in yards per game -- rushing for a team that played the nation's strongest schedule. Size vs speed ratio is extremely good, and probably has the best receiving hands of any RB in the draft. His career numbers put him in company with SEC greats. You'll look silly come draft day if you have him behind the 12 RBs you included.
  • What about Matt Nichols from Eastern Washington? Set several school records and picked up his second Big-Sky offensive MVP. He has great size and arm and can move if he needs to.
  • FYI - Ed Dickson (OR) is on the list twice
  • OK, I just added the recently declared juniors. How does it look now?
  • Are you serious... you would be blessed to have Tim Tebow on your team there is a system out there were Tebow is going to excell if its a wildcat or not someone is going to take the chance and if your the GM that passes your going to feel like an idiot
  • How about Eric Norwood... He knows how read plays very well a all around defencive player and can really light someone up
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