2010 NFL Draft: Quarterbacks

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Sam Bradford—Okla—6’4”-236-Top 5—Best QB prospect in draft, ideal size, most accurate QB Ive seen come out in years maybe since Matt Leinart, which is a little worrying, Has enough arm strength, Will do well if the Rams install a similar offense to what he had at school, especially if they want him to start right away. Would be good in a shotgun 4 wide set and in fact, I cant believe im saying this, but I can see a little Peyton Manning in his game, not necessarily in his personality/intelligence/drive, but his spread em out throw quickly and accurately is right outta Peyton’s playbook

Jimmy Clausen—ND—6’3”-222—1st –Pro style offense at ND, plenty experience, plenty arm strength, throws a mean deep ball, could come in and start day 1 for Bills or Panthers, may slide/probably will, someone will trade up to get him around 22.  I like him I think questions about his intangibles are being made by ppl who have never spoken with him, drafting QB’s sucks, but he has a good shot to make it if in the right system, I hope he winds up with Panthers or maybe even the Browns, Bills will make him a bust

Colt McCoy—Texas—6’1”-216—1st-2nd—Great college QB has tons of experience with 52 starts.  A little short but that can be over criticized, showed athletic improvement in college and will continue to get stronger, ideally he’ll be put in a west coast system, I would love to see the Browns take him in the 2nd round and have Mike Holmgren tutor him to be very similar to Matt Hasselback

Tim Tebow—UF—6’3”-236—God only knows—Too much speculation around him, idk what to make of it but I think his delivery is too long and he doesn’t have the recognition or cognition ability to be an NFL QB, you can try him at wildcat or H-back but at the end of the day somebody is going to overdraft him

Dan Lefevour—Central Mich—6’3”-230—2nd to 3rd day—Intriguing prospect, very very productive in a poor conference, very very experienced.  Throws like Mark Sanchez a little, accurate and catchable balls, good size and reasonable arm strength, worth a flier on day 3

Tony Pike—Cinci—6’6”-223—3rd day—Ideal size, looks the part, shared time in college and has a similar tale to Tom Brady but lets get one thing straight this guy is a back up, he can bulk up all he wants but he’s a backup if he remains in the NFL at all

Jarrett Brown—WVU—6’3”-224—3rd day—Great physical tools, was stuck behind Pat White for a long time and was productive his senior year. Great athleticism, good fluid throwing motion, looks like he has all the talent in the world, will need several years sitting behind somebody, would like to see him go to the Redskins and sit behind McNabb

Jevan Snead—Ole Miss—6’3”-219—3rd day—Major disappointment this year. Was touted as top 10 pick this year then choked then for some reason decided to come out anyway. Shoulda stayed in school another year and thus his Junior year performance will push him to the 3rd day and cost him millions and likely his career, good potential but wont reach it

Mike Kafka—Northwestern—6’3”-225—3rd day—Ideal back up to 3rd string quarterback, nothing more but the kind of guy who will get into a system and stay there for a while

Zac Robinson—Ok St—6’2”-214—3rd day—Ran the spread with Dez and company, good athleticism was a solid college QB but not an NFL type player, much better suited for Big 12 ball than NFL, though is a competitor and never count a competitor out