2010 NFL Draft Stock – Jan. 29, 2010
Jarrett Brown, QB, West Virginia
Jarrett Brown was the most consistent quarterback in Mobile. Details available in the 2010 Senior Bowl section.
Taylor Price, WR, Ohio
Despite what Mr. Fake Bake says, Taylor Price did not have a good week in Mobile. Details available in the 2010 Senior Bowl section.
Andre Roberts, WR, The Citadel
This guy’s stock is soaring. He capped off an incredible Senior Bowl week with a brilliant Thursday practice. Details available in the 2010 Senior Bowl section.
Kyle Wilson, CB, Boise State
Kyle Wilson had a great Senior Bowl week, and may have emerged as the No. 3 corner in the 2010 NFL Draft. Details available in the 2010 Senior Bowl section.
2010 NFL Draft Stock – Jan. 28, 2010
Alex Carrington, DE/DT, Arkansas State
Alex Carrington has been having a great week of practice at the Senior Bowl, and will be targeted in Rounds 3 or 4 as a 3-4 defensive end. Details available in the 2010 Senior Bowl section.
Mike Iupati, G, Idaho
The consensus is that Mike Iupati has been the best player at the Senior Bowl. Details available in the 2010 Senior Bowl section.
Trevard Lindley, CB, Kentucky
Having a very weak Senior Bowl, and could completely kill his stock with a weak 40 at the Combine. Details available in the 2010 Senior Bowl section.
Taylor Mays, SS, USC
Continues to bomb at the Senior Bowl. Details available in the 2010 Senior Bowl section.
Andre Roberts, WR, The Citadel
Andre Roberts has been the best receiver on the South team. Details available in the 2010 Senior Bowl section.
Cam Thomas, NT, North Carolina
In a weak nose tackle draft, the rankings can be pretty fluid. With a great week, Cam Thomas may have established himself as the No. 3 nose in the 2010 NFL Draft. Details available in the 2010 Senior Bowl section.
2010 NFL Draft Stock – Jan. 27, 2010
Brandon Ghee, CB, Wake Forest
Numerous corners are shining at the Senior Bowl, and one of them is Brandon Ghee, who may have vaulted himself into late first-round consideration. Details available in the 2010 Senior Bowl section.
Taylor Mays, SS, USC
As has been the case all year, Taylor Mays is struggling in coverage. Mike Mayock is even talking about Mays having to play linebacker. See what can happen when you’re a top-10 prospect and decide to go back to school for another season?
Dexter McCluster, WR/RB, Ole Miss
Dexter McCluster is generating a buzz in Mobile, and some are beginning to say that he’s the next Leon Washington. More details available in the 2010 Senior Bowl section.
Tony Pike, QB, Cincinnati
Monday wasn’t the only bad day for Tony Pike; he struggled on Tuesday as well. Details available in the 2010 Senior Bowl section.
Zac Robinson, QB, Oklahoma State
The best quarterback on the field for the South team during Tuesday’s practice wasn’t Tim Tebow. Zac Robinson really impressed. Details available in the 2010 Senior Bowl section.
Kyle Wilson, CB, Boise State
Kyle Wilson has been drawing rave reviews for his Senior Bowl performances. Details available in the 2010 Senior Bowl section.
2010 NFL Draft Stock – Jan. 26, 2010
Tyson Alualu, DT, California
Tyson Alualu measured in at 6-2 at the 2010 Senior Bowl Weigh-In. This compromises his ability to play in the 3-4.
Terrence Cody, NT, Alabama
Despite allegedly weighing 355 in early January (per ESPN), Terrence Cody was much heavier at the 2010 Senior Bowl Weigh-In.
Devin McCourty, CB, Rutgers
One player who really shined at Senior Bowl Monday practice was Devin McCourty. Details available in the 2010 Senior Bowl section.
Tony Pike, QB, Cincinnati
Tony Pike struggled in Monday’s practice. Details available in the 2010 Senior Bowl section.
Charles Scott, RB, LSU
Charles Scott didn’t participate in the Senior Bowl because he failed his physical.
O’Brien Schofield, DE/OLB, Wisconsin
O’Brien Schofield tore his ACL. He might be drafted in Rounds 6 or 7, but it’s still a shame.
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