2010 NFL Draft QB Rankings (Early)
With Day 2 of the 2009 NFL draft coming to an end, its never too early to look ahead to 2010 right? If you have too much time on your hands then its the perfect time! Anyways, lets get to business. Some of you will be surprised with my picks, but I'm sure people who know about Quarterbacks and what the NFL specifically looks for in them, you will probably agree with me.
1. Jevan Snead, Ole Miss, *Junior, 6-2, 215—Athletic signal caller who can operate under center successfully. Strong arm and probably the best playmaking passer among all the quarterbacks. Reminds me of Matt Stafford. Could be a first round pick in 2010.
2. Zach Robinon, Oklahoma State, 6-2, 210—Terrific athlete. A poor mans Mark Sanchez who is a better runner than Sanchez though he is less polished as a passer. Has a ton of upside and could be a first round QB selection.
3. Sam Bradford, Oklahoma, 6-4, 215—Spread offense QB who has NFL potential. Tremendously accurate as a passer. Arm is adequate but I question the system he plays in and do not think he has what it takes to succeed in the NFL. Has great college experience but is hardly ever in tough situations on the field. We all saw what happened in the 2009 Championship game against Florida. Could go anywhere from the first to fourth rounds.
4. Dan Lefevour, Central Michigan, 6-3, 225—Talented dual threat QB who looks to be another MAC QB to make it in the NFL. Some team will fall in love with him. Pretty good arm strength but needs some work on his release. A project, but a day one selection.
5. Colt McCoy, Texas, 6-1, 205—A playmaker who is extremely tough. Accurate as a passer with great feet. Will fight the system QB label as will Tebow and Bradford but McCoy seems to have the IT factor, but that might not be enough. His lack of size along with his trouble throwing down field and long throwing motion will scare NFL teams.
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