| Rank | Rnd | Name | Analysis |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1st | Sam Bradford Oklahoma | Cognizant passer with the physical and mental skills necessary to be a starter on the NFL level. Patient, instinctive and very accurate. Good arm and can throw the long ball. Needs to learn to play in a pro-style offense but can lead a franchise at the next level. Shoulder injuries from '09 will be costly but still expected to enter the draft. |
| 2 | 1st | Jimmy Clausen Notre Dame | An enigma at the quarterback position. Offers great physical skills and at times shows the "wow" factor. Then all too often Clausen leaves you shaking your head and wondering what he was thinking. Best case scenario is he returns to school, improves his game and enters the 2011 draft as an early pick. |
| 3 | 3rd | Tony Pike Cincinnati | Poised, patient passer with a solid arm. Displays a nice sense of knowing where his receivers are on the field, throws an effective deep ball or zips the outs. Moving up draft boards but the recent injury will be a big red flag. Still plenty of debate as to whether of not he's a starter in the NFL. |
| 4 | 3rd | Tim Tebow Florida | Smart, tough signal caller always in control of the situation. Has great pocket awareness and a true leader on the field. Possesses all the physical and mental skills to lead a franchise but needs a complete overhaul on his throwing mechanics. |
| 5 | 4th | Jarrett Brown West Virginia | Large, strong armed passer that displayed a lot of skill in '09, his first season as a fulltime starter. Athletic, can wing the ball downfield or pick up yardage with his legs. Good developmental prospect. |
| 6 | 4th | Colt McCoy Texas | Smart and tough passer with great intangibles as well as character. Resilient, stays with the action and always makes proper decisions. Shows great awareness and a feel for the game but more of a dink and dunk passer who'll struggle in the vertical game. |
| 7 | 4th | Jevan Snead Mississippi | Strong armed signal caller with an outstanding feel for the position as well as pocket presence. Can make all the throws, uses all his targets and very accurate. Zips the outs, challenges the vertical game and drives deep passes. Takes a few chances on occasion and will put the ball into coverage but offers a great amount of potential. In the midst of a very disappointing junior season and better off returning to Mississippi for his senior campaign. |
| 8 | 5-6 | Mike Kafka Northwestern | Accurate, timing passer who lacks the big league arm. |
| 9 | 6th | John Skelton Fordham | Physically impressive small-school quarterback whose size and arm strength compare to Joe Flacco. Does not possess Flacco's leadership nor quarterback smarts but offers a great upside. Needs to get into a post season All Star game then play lights out. |
| 10 | 7th | Dan Lefevour Central Michigan | Overrated signal caller with marginal throwing mechanics and intangibles. Passes with an inconsistent motion, does not throw tight spirals and usually has receivers waiting on the ball. Sensational athlete but needs a lot of work on his throwing mechanics. |
| 11 | 7-FA | Thaddeus Lewis Duke | Strong-armed passer also effective carrying the ball. Quickly releases the ball, throws darts and powers passes down the field. Lacks the great size yet has all the makings of a good signal caller for a wildcat offense. |
| 12 | FA | Levi Brown Troy State | Solid college signal caller with a good head for the game yet not enough arm strength for the next level. |
| 13 | FA | Daryll Clark Penn State | Smart, heady signal caller who makes proper decisions. Not a big pocket passer and lack an NFL arm. |
| 14 | FA | Max Hall BYU | Accurate timing passer very effective with the underneath throws. Lacks the big arm but has terrific field sense and could be used in a west coast offense. |
| 15 | FA | Zac Robinson Oklahoma State | Terrific college signal caller with marginal NFL potential. Best as a timing, short range passer. |
| 16 | FA | Sean Canfield Oregon State | |
| 17 | FA | Noah Shepard South Dakota | Solid timing passer with enough arm strength to play at the next level. Legitimate prospect who could back up in a west coast offense. |
| 18 | FA | Matt Nichols Eastern Washington | Adequate armed passer with terrific accuracy. Height of 6'1.5" will knock him off some boards. |
| 19 | FA | Bradley George Texas State | Big, strong pocket passer with nice physical skills. |
| 20 | FA | Todd Reesing Kansas | Intelligent passer with great field awareness and overall sense. Lacks the deep arm yet will get looks from a timing offense. |
| 21 | FA | Andy Schmitt Eastern Michigan | Accurate short/intermediate passer. Gutsy signal caller with good size yet less than desirable arm strength. Lost for the rest of the season with a knee injury. |
| 22 | FA | Curtis Pulley Florida A&M | College quarterback who projects to wide receiver. |
| 23 | FA | Isiah Williams Illinois | Fluid athlete that's more of a threat carrying the ball rather than throwing it. Sells the ball fakes, confuses the defense and displays elusiveness avoiding defenders. Shows good velocity on passes but his accuracy is marginal as receivers are constantly reaching backwards or vertically to make the reception. |
| 24 | FA | Matt Grothe South Florida | Great college quarterback with a tremendous feel for the game and intangibles for the position. Lacks size and arm strength. Could be a good fit for a wildcat offense, but the recent knee injury could leave him on the outside looking in next April. |
| 25 | FA | Tim Hiller Western Michigan | Highly rated passer with a mediocre arm. Cannot drive deep passes, under throws receivers and does not put zip on the ball. All too often puts the ball into coverage. |
| 26 | FA | Ryan Perrilloux Jacksonville State | |
| 27 | FA | Riley Skinner Wake Forest | Smart timing passer with terrific mental intangibles yet marginal physical skills for the NFL. |
| 28 | FA | Dominic Randolph Holy Cross | Athletic, west coast quarterback with potential in wildcat formations. |
| 29 | FA | Eric Ward Richmond | |
| 30 | FA | Harrison Beck North Alabama | Bit of a sleeper. Played well at NCSU two seasons ago before being relegated to the bench. Has a decent arm and likely a fee agent who could surprise in camp. |
| 31 | FA | Rusty Smith Florida Atlantic | Heady passer with a good feel for the game yet a quarterback who does not possess an NFL arm. |
| 32 | FA | Scott Riddle Elon | |
| 33 | FA | Jameel Sewell Virginia | |
| 34 | FA | Trevor Harris Edinboro | |
| 35 | FA | Tyler Sheehan Bowling Green | Poised passer with a good command of the offense. Possesses solid intangibles, nice size yet just an average arm. |
| 36 | FA | Chris Turner Maryland | Smart, accurate quarterback with a nice feel for the position. Displays great pocket awareness, buys time for wide outs and finds the open target. Lacks an NFL arm, which will limit him. |
| 37 | FA | Rush Archer William & Mary | |
| 38 | FA | Andrew Krewatch Indiana-Pa. | |
| 39 | FA | Pat Grace Northern Iowa |
| Rank | Rnd | Name | Pos | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1st | Ndamukong Suh Nebraska | DT | 5Sr |
| 2 | 1st | Eric Berry Tennessee | S | 3Jr |
| 3 | 1st | Gerald McCoy Oklahoma | DT | 4Jr |
| 4 | 1st | Russell Okung Oklahoma State | T | 4Sr |
| 5 | 1st | Joe Haden Florida | CB | 3Jr |
| 6 | 1st | Dez Bryant Oklahoma State | WR | 3Jr |
| 7 | 1st | Anthony Davis Rutgers | T | 3Jr |
| 8 | 1st | Jason Pierre-Paul South Florida | DE | 3Jr |
| 9 | 1st | Damian Williams USC | WR | 4Jr |
| 10 | 1st | Brian Price UCLA | DT | 3Jr |
| 11 | 1st | Derrick Morgan Georgia Tech | DE | 3Jr |
| 12 | 1st | Sam Bradford Oklahoma | QB | 4Jr |
| 13 | 1st | Taylor Mays USC | S | 4Sr |
| 14 | 1st | Bruce Campbell Maryland | T | 3Jr |
| 15 | 1st | Rolando McClain Alabama | ILB | 3Jr |
| 16 | 1st | Earl Thomas Texas | S | 3So |
| 17 | 1st | Jared Odrick Penn State | DT | 4Sr |
| 18 | 1st | Sergio Kindle Texas | OLB | 4Sr |
| 19 | 1-2 | Bryan Bulaga Iowa | T | 3Jr |
| 20 | 1-2 | Demaryius Thomas Georgia Tech | WR | 4Jr |
| 21 | 1-2 | Charles Brown USC | T | 5Sr |
| 22 | 1st | Jerry Hughes TCU | OLB | 4Sr |
| 23 | 1-2 | Brandon Graham Michigan | DE | 4Sr |
| 24 | 1st | Ricky Sapp Clemson | DE | 4Sr |
| 25 | 1st | Jimmy Clausen Notre Dame | QB | 4Jr |