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Originally Published: January 14, 2010
[h2]Mel Kiper's latest 2010 Big Board[/h2]
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The first mock draft will be on Wednesday, and for this week, there was some final shuffling. Earl Thomas from the Texas Longhorns went from off the Board last week to No. 11, and Bryan Bulaga of the Iowa Hawkeyes (along with Trent Williams of the Oklahoma Sooners) jumped on to the Board as OL at No. 20 (Bulaga) and No. 22 (Williams). The top five-- Suh, McCoy, Berry, Clausen and Bradford -- remained the same from last week.
Ndamukong Suh
DT
6-4
300
Analysis: Explosive, relentless and consistent. Last week: No. 1
Gerald McCoy
DT
6-4
297
Analysis: Disruptive force. Productive NFL career ahead. Last week: No. 2
Eric Berry
DB
5-11
203
Analysis: Ultimate playmaker, in the Ed Reed mold. Last week: No. 3
Jimmy Clausen
QB
6-3
223
Analysis: Improved through adversity, has under-center experience. Last week: No. 4
Sam Bradford
QB
6-4
223
Analysis: Has underrated arm, great feel for position, is super-accurate. Last week: No. 5
Joe Haden
CB
5-11
190
Analysis: Polished cover corner with tackling ability to match. Last week: No. 6
Russell Okung
OT
6-5
300
Analysis: Athletic, strong and fiery blindside pass-protector. Last week: No. 7
Derrick Morgan
DE
6-4
275
Analysis: Solid pass-rusher but stout versus run. Very productive. Last week: No. 8
Dez Bryant
WR
6-2
220
Analysis: Dynamic WR and returner. Draft's best downfield threat. Last week: No. 9
Rolando McClain
LB
6-4
258
Analysis: Fiery, vocal team leader with top instincts for position. Last week: No. 10
Earl Thomas
S
5-10
197
Analysis: Athletic safety with cover skills, can contribute immediately. Last week: NR
Jason Pierre-Paul
DE
6-5
262
Analysis: Explosive, natural pass-rusher; raw, but physically gifted. Last week: No. 11
Brian Price
DT
6-2
300
Analysis: Powerful leverage guy who wreaks havoc along line. Last week: No. 12
C.J. Spiller
RB
5-11
195
Analysis: Multitalented, super-fast, electrifying game-breaker. Good hands. Last week: No. 13
Carlos Dunlap
DE
6-6
290
Analysis: Physical tools are off the charts. Has unlimited upside. Last week: No. 14
Aaron Hernandez
TE
6-2
250
Analysis: Great hands and excellent run-after-catch skills for a TE. Last week: No. 15
Everson Griffen
DE
6-3
280
Analysis: Supremely talented pass-rusher; gained consistency this year. Last week: No. 16
Anthony Davis
OT
6-6
325
Analysis: Gifted physically, quick feet and still improving. Last week: 18
Dan Williams
DT
6-3
327
Analysis: High motor, consistent, tremendously powerful lower body. Last week: No. 17
Bryan Bulaga
OL
6-6
312
Analysis: His leverage is incredible; one of his biggest assets. Last week: NR
Taylor Mays
S
6-3
235
Analysis: Stunning physical skills, but struggled on young team. Last week: No. 19
Trent Williams
OL
6-5
318
Analysis: Long and strong. Back on Board after a long hiatus. Last week: NR
Brandon Graham
DE
6-2
270
Analysis: Awesome athlete; force off the edge, led nation in TFL. Last week: No. 20
Sergio Kindle
LB
6-4
255
Analysis: Improved all year; prototype 3-4 OLB in NFL. Last week: No. 21
Jermaine Gresham
TE
6-6
258
Analysis: Great talent but missed season. Workouts will be big. Last week: No. 22
[h2]Mel Kiper's latest 2010 Big Board[/h2]
Comment Email Print >http://a.espncdn.com/icons/share-i... st_page="home">Share </div><cite class= By Mel Kiper Jr.
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The first mock draft will be on Wednesday, and for this week, there was some final shuffling. Earl Thomas from the Texas Longhorns went from off the Board last week to No. 11, and Bryan Bulaga of the Iowa Hawkeyes (along with Trent Williams of the Oklahoma Sooners) jumped on to the Board as OL at No. 20 (Bulaga) and No. 22 (Williams). The top five-- Suh, McCoy, Berry, Clausen and Bradford -- remained the same from last week.
Ndamukong Suh
DT
6-4
300
Analysis: Explosive, relentless and consistent. Last week: No. 1
Gerald McCoy
DT
6-4
297
Analysis: Disruptive force. Productive NFL career ahead. Last week: No. 2
Eric Berry
DB
5-11
203
Analysis: Ultimate playmaker, in the Ed Reed mold. Last week: No. 3
Jimmy Clausen
QB
6-3
223
Analysis: Improved through adversity, has under-center experience. Last week: No. 4
Sam Bradford
QB
6-4
223
Analysis: Has underrated arm, great feel for position, is super-accurate. Last week: No. 5
Joe Haden
CB
5-11
190
Analysis: Polished cover corner with tackling ability to match. Last week: No. 6
Russell Okung
OT
6-5
300
Analysis: Athletic, strong and fiery blindside pass-protector. Last week: No. 7
Derrick Morgan
DE
6-4
275
Analysis: Solid pass-rusher but stout versus run. Very productive. Last week: No. 8
Dez Bryant
WR
6-2
220
Analysis: Dynamic WR and returner. Draft's best downfield threat. Last week: No. 9
Rolando McClain
LB
6-4
258
Analysis: Fiery, vocal team leader with top instincts for position. Last week: No. 10
Earl Thomas
S
5-10
197
Analysis: Athletic safety with cover skills, can contribute immediately. Last week: NR
Jason Pierre-Paul
DE
6-5
262
Analysis: Explosive, natural pass-rusher; raw, but physically gifted. Last week: No. 11
Brian Price
DT
6-2
300
Analysis: Powerful leverage guy who wreaks havoc along line. Last week: No. 12
C.J. Spiller
RB
5-11
195
Analysis: Multitalented, super-fast, electrifying game-breaker. Good hands. Last week: No. 13
Carlos Dunlap
DE
6-6
290
Analysis: Physical tools are off the charts. Has unlimited upside. Last week: No. 14
Aaron Hernandez
TE
6-2
250
Analysis: Great hands and excellent run-after-catch skills for a TE. Last week: No. 15
Everson Griffen
DE
6-3
280
Analysis: Supremely talented pass-rusher; gained consistency this year. Last week: No. 16
Anthony Davis
OT
6-6
325
Analysis: Gifted physically, quick feet and still improving. Last week: 18
Dan Williams
DT
6-3
327
Analysis: High motor, consistent, tremendously powerful lower body. Last week: No. 17
Bryan Bulaga
OL
6-6
312
Analysis: His leverage is incredible; one of his biggest assets. Last week: NR
Taylor Mays
S
6-3
235
Analysis: Stunning physical skills, but struggled on young team. Last week: No. 19
Trent Williams
OL
6-5
318
Analysis: Long and strong. Back on Board after a long hiatus. Last week: NR
Brandon Graham
DE
6-2
270
Analysis: Awesome athlete; force off the edge, led nation in TFL. Last week: No. 20
Sergio Kindle
LB
6-4
255
Analysis: Improved all year; prototype 3-4 OLB in NFL. Last week: No. 21
Jermaine Gresham
TE
6-6
258
Analysis: Great talent but missed season. Workouts will be big. Last week: No. 22