The quarterback class for the 2010 NFL Draft has the potential to be just as good as the stellar 2004 class. That class produced NFL starters Eli Manning, Ben Roethlisberger, Phillip Rivers and Matt Schaub.
2010 NFL Draft rankings: Quarterbacks
There are clear talents in Sam Bradford of Oklahoma, Jevan Snead of Ole Miss and Colt McCoy of Texas. Those are the top three. Snead clearly has the best arm of the three but is the least proven. McCoy is the best athlete but is slightly undersized. That’s why I like Bradford the best. His arm strength is good enough, he’s smart and doesn’t make many mistakes.
The rest of the class is filled with intrigue. Tim Tebow has great intangibles but needs to be more of a standard quarterback. Tim Hiller and Dan LeFevour have great production, but it comes in the Mid-American Conference.
Arguably the most interesting quarterback prospect going into the season is Tony Pike of Cincinnati. The biggest knock on him in the past as been his weight. Now that he’s bulked up to 230 pounds, he could really rise in the rankings.











