2010 Fullback Rankings
The fullback class of 2010 is not a deep class lacking quality and quantity. Most of the top prospects are one-dimension blockers with minimal skills handling the ball. (updated: 2/4/2010)
RankRndNameAnalysis
15-6Rashawn Jackson
Virginia
Strong, dominant lead blocker who opens the lands for his ball carriers. Better than average skills handling the ball.
26thJohn Conner
Kentucky
Quick, nasty lead blocker with a great head for the position. Also effective catching the ball out of the backfield.
37-FACory Jackson
Maryland
Aggressive lead blocker who attacks assignments. Very effective on the second level and removes linebackers from the action.
47-FAMatt Clapp
Oklahoma
Terrific lead blocker with excellent vision and attitude. Attacks assignments and moves opponents off the ball.
57thWilliam Rose
Florida Atlantic
Rough and tumble lead blocker aggressive in all aspects of the game. Productive blocker who also shows skill handing the ball.
6FAMarcus Sims
North Alabama
Solid lead blocker also effective as a pass catcher out of the backfield. Shows good blocking vision, nicely adjusts to opponents and attacks assignments,
7FARichie Brockel
Boise State
Well rounded lead blocker with a nasty streak. Out of the game with a foot injury.
8FAManase Tonga
BYU
Strong lead blocker who did well last season after sitting on the sidelines in '08 with academic issues.
9FACodera Eason
Mississippi
Aggressive straight ahead ball carrier who may be better at fullback.
10FAJack Corcoran
Rutgers
Strong lead blocker also effective as a receiver out of the backfield. Lacks overall quickness and decelerates into blocks which hampers his ability to finish.
11FASeddrick Holloway
x-Florida State
Average pass catcher out of the backfield. Shows minimal speed and quickness to his game.
12FAChane Moline
UCLA
Hard charging short yardage runner that projects to fullback.
13FAAnthony Harding
Fresno State
Halfback/fullback 'tweener who does a solid job carrying the ball. Could find a home as a west coast fullback.
14FAJoseph Tronzo
Louisville
Nice sized fullback who must take it to another level.
15FABen Stallings
Delta State
16FATervaris Johnson
Miami-Fl
17FADeMaundray Woolridge
Idaho
Updated 1/31
RankRndNamePosYear
11stNdamukong Suh
Nebraska
DT5Sr
21stEric Berry
Tennessee
S3Jr
31stGerald McCoy
Oklahoma
DT4Jr
41stRussell Okung
Oklahoma State
T4Sr
51stJoe Haden
Florida
CB3Jr
61stDez Bryant
Oklahoma State
WR3Jr
71stAnthony Davis
Rutgers
T3Jr
81stJason Pierre-Paul
South Florida
DE3Jr
91stDamian Williams
USC
WR4Jr
101stBrian Price
UCLA
DT3Jr
111stDerrick Morgan
Georgia Tech
DE3Jr
121stSam Bradford
Oklahoma
QB4Jr
131stTaylor Mays
USC
S4Sr
141stBruce Campbell
Maryland
T3Jr
151stRolando McClain
Alabama
ILB3Jr
161stEarl Thomas
Texas
S3So
171stJared Odrick
Penn State
DT4Sr
181stSergio Kindle
Texas
OLB4Sr
191-2Bryan Bulaga
Iowa
T3Jr
201-2Demaryius Thomas
Georgia Tech
WR4Jr
211-2Charles Brown
USC
T5Sr
221stJerry Hughes
TCU
OLB4Sr
231-2Brandon Graham
Michigan
DE4Sr
241stRicky Sapp
Clemson
DE4Sr
251stJimmy Clausen
Notre Dame
QB4Jr
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