2010 Rookie QB Rankings (Feb. 8th)

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#   Player College Height Weight 40 time
1. Jimmy Clausen Notre Dame 6'3" 223 lbs 4.75

Summary: The Golden boy with a cannon for an arm is the no-brainer #1 QB on the board. He played in a Pro-Style offense under NFL OC Charlie Weis so he's ready for the NFL game now. He can make all the throws required to be an NFL starter. He'll probably be an early 1st round pick and end up having to play right away.

2. Sam Bradford Oklahoma 6'4" 223 lbs 4.75

Summary: Bonehead move of the century going back for another year of college. He would have been QB1 in the draft last year. Now he's going to slide after a couple of injuries in a row and questionable arm strength. Too many NFL teams need a new QB for him not to get paid well, but he's not nearly as shiny as he was last year. 

3. Tony Pike Cincinnati 6'6" 210 lbs 4.90

Summary:  This guy needs to eat! If he can't pack on some pounds, the NFL D-lineman will pick their teeth with him. He's got great vision and an awesome arm. He played in an NFL like spread attack at Cincy so he's ready to wing it. This kid has what it takes to be an NFL starter, he'll just be a year or 3.

4. Colt McCoy Texas 6'2" 210 lbs 4.85

Summary:  Colt knows how to win. There's no denying that. He's gutsy, moves in the pocket well and throws very accurate short routes. His long ball floats and isn't nearly as accurate. He doesn't have the arm strength you look for in an NFL QB. He'll be drafted for his leadership abilities and that "x" factor of being able to simply win.

5. Tim Tebow Florida 6'3" 245 lbs 4.75

Summary: Tebow has a horrible release that's just too slow for the NFL game. He's working on it. What this guy brings to the table is amazing leadership and the ability to do whatever it takes to get the W. He'll be drafted for those alone. If he can work on his motion and get rid of the hitch, he's got a chance. He needs work.

6. Jevan Snead Ole Miss 6'3" 220 lbs 4.70

Summary:  Over......Rated! This guy was supposed to be the Next Big Thing...he fell flat on his face this past season. He has problems reading defenses and gets downright terrified when the blitz is on. He's got a rocket arm, he just doesn't go to the right places with the ball. If someone in the NFL can get in his head, he could be a stud. 

7. Jarrett Brown West Virginia 6'4" 223 lbs 4.60

Summary:  Brown is a runner with a decent arm. I know he wants to be considered a passer...not happening. He'd be great to run a Wildcat and has David Garrard potential down the road but his arm right now is nowhere near ready for the NFL. 

8. Dan Lefevour Central Michigan 6'3" 238 lbs 4.95

Summary:  I guess when you score 50 td's in a college football season you get an NFL look...go figure. Lefevour runs like a fullback and has a decent arm on top of that. Think Ghetto-generic black and white label Tim Tebow. He's a project but his running ability may land him somewhere. 

9. Jonathan Crompton Tennessee 6'3" 222 lbs 4.79

Summary:  He finally showed the promise everyone expected down the stretch. He's got a great arm and athletic ability. He can't read a defense if it was written by Dr. Seuss. He's a project that will require years of being in a good system to make it.

10. Zac Robinson Oklahoma St. 6'3" 218 lbs 4.85

Summary:  Dez Bryant made Robinson look good. Once Dez was gone, Robinson didn't look so hot. Don't think NFL Scouts didn't take notice. He's fairly athletic and has a decent arm but there's not much to write Mom about on this one. He's a long-term project.


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