1. Robert Quinn, UNC
Sometimes when I really, really like a guy, I'll just post a video and let you watch for yourself to see why I like him so much. This is one of those times. Enjoy...
Note: Quinn was suspended and ineligible for all of the 2010 season, (Click for full story)
2. Da'Quan Bowers, Clemson
Bowers is viewed by most to be the top DE in the draft, and with his 6'3'', 280 build combined with his 4.65 40 yard dash time, it's not hard to see why this freakish athlete is so highly coveted. Also he actually played last year (and racked up a beastly 16 sacks), which helps a lot, and will probably result in him being a top 5-10 pick and the first DE drafted.
3. J.J. Watt, Wisconsin
Not many have saw their stock rise in the past couple months as quickly as J.J. Watt has. After wowing scouts at the combine Watt went from probably a second round pick to potentially as high as a top ten pick! Like many of these top d-ends in this draft, Watt is versatile enough to be a walk up outside backer in a 3-4 scheme making him that much more irresistible to NFL defensive coordinators.
4. Cameron Jordan, California
Productivity. Since his sophomore year with Cal Jordan has averaged 5.8 sacks and 11 tackles for loss a season. He also has perfect speed and size to be a great DE in the league, and should be nabbed somewhere in the early to mid first round.
5. Ryan Kerrigan, Purdue
After an outstanding senior season in 2010, Kerrigan was able to add All-American to his repertoire, which already included being named to the All Big 10 Team twice and Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year (2010). His numbers were absolutely jaw dropping last year as he racked up 26 tackles for loss and 12.5 sacks!
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