NFL Gambling – Deep WR Class in 2010 NFL Draft
While the QBs always get most of the hype in the run up the NFL gambling draft season this year it’s the WR that that have the NLF draft fans wagging their tongues. As more and more colleges go to pass dominant offenses the quality of WR has steadily increased and this year’s NFL gambling draft class of WRs is as deep as its been in years.
So far there Oklahoma State’s Dez Bryant has emerged as the gem of this class. Depsite missing the second half of the season due to improper contact with Dion Sanders and agents he did enough in half a season to convince NFL gambling scouts that he’s the man.
At 6’2 210 lbs Bryant has the size and the speed to succeed in the NFL and he’s got great hands and ball skills. He’ll likely be a top ten pick and can help out in the return game as well. Damion Williams of USC is another player that NFL draft fans will see called early. Williams’ numbers in ’09 weren’t overwhelming but you have to remember that he played with a true freshman QB who struggled most of the season but he comes from a pro style offense and is crazy fast.
He runs a 4.45 and is lethal in the return game. Could turn out to be better than Bryant. One WR that isn’t ranked at the top of any WR depth charts in the NFL draft but should be is Notre Dame WR Golden Tate. He’ll go in the first two rounds but he could turn out to be the biggest surprise in the draft. He doesn’t have the great size that NFL scouts want (5’11” 190 lbs) but he’s a blazer (4.41) and he has tremendous ball skills. Jimmy Clausen would not be an NFL prospect if it wasn’t for Tate making him look good.


