Thursday, March 4, 2010

Top Offensive Prospects 2010



QB: Sam Bradford, University of Oklahoma. The biggest concern at the moment is Bradford's throwing shoulder. His short comeback from a pretty serious injury has been a cause for concern for many NFL teams who see this as a major risk. Bradford was plagued with injuries to end his college career, but to me he has proven more than enough throughout his career to show his projected abilities at the next level. He was a surefire first round pick to end the 2008 season and could have been the top player taken over Detroit Lions QB Mathew Stafford. His decision to return to play in 2009 with hopes of wining a National Championship turned out to be a bad one. If his arm can be returned back to good health Bradford is a no brainer.
Best of the Rest: Colt McCoy, Jevan Snead, and Tim Tebow all are candidates to make an impact at the next level.

RB: CJ Spiller, Clemson University. With high top-end speed, Spiller is as explosive as they come. He has a great blend of power and speed. He is s three-phase guy, with major potential running the ball, catching it and returning the ball. His talents are comparable to Reggie Bush. Even though Spiller split time with James Davis for most of his career, he still managed to put up some great numbers without the full workload.
Best of the Rest: Jonathan Dwyer and Evan Royster are potential starters at the next level.

WR: Dez Bryant, Oklahoma State University. Dez Bryant is the top receiver in this 2010 draft, period. However, because of his behavior off the field, some put him off as too big a risk to take high in the first round. If a team is willing to look past his mishaps in college they would be picking up a true talent at the wide receiver position. Bryant is similar in stature to Andre Johnson, at 6'-2”, 217 lbs he will dominate corners at the next level. Bryant is also a threat to return punts, with 3 return TD's in only 25 returns for his college career.
Best of the Rest: Arrellious Benn has talent similar to Anquan Boldin. Great size, speed and strength.



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