2010 nfl draft

Lions Sign First Round Pick Ndamukong Suh

According to @Adam_Schefter the Detroit Lions have reached a deal with 1st round pick Ndamukong Suh. That leaves only 2 first rounders left to sign in this years draft class. Suh agreed to a  5 Year, $60M (MAX $68M); $40M G deal with the Detroit Lions. The 2nd pick overall out of Nebraska should make(…)

Bengals Sign First-Round Pick Jermaine Gresham

The Cincinnati Bengals has signed their first round pick Jermaine Gresham.  The Former Oklahoma Sooner should make an immediate impact at TE for the Bengals. The Bengals signed Gresham to a 5 year deal, $15.8 million contract with $9.6 million guaranteed.  The $15.8 Million total has a chance of Maxing out at $18.5 if all(…)

Colts Sign First Round Pick Jerry Hughes

The Indianapolis Colts Signed First Round Pick Jerry Hughes.  The Former Defensive End out of TCU should be at the afternoon practice today. Hughes Contract is 5 years, but financial details have not yet been released. To keep track of all of the NFL Draft Signings check out our 2010 NFL Draft Rookie Signing Status Jerry(…)

Cardinals Sign First Round Pick Dan Williams

The Arizona Cardinals have agreed to terms with their first round draft pick Dan Williams.  The 26th overall pick out of Tennessee should sign the contract Monday when he gets into camp. Contract Details have not been released yet for this five year deal. Dan Williams was the last pick for the Cardinals to sign.(…)

Chargers agree to deal with first round pick Ryan Mathews

The San Diego Chargers have agreed to a deal with first round draft pick running back Ryan Mathews. Terms of the deal have not been disclosed, but based on the pick ahead of Mathews (Anthony Davis) he should receive a little less than the $26.5 million overall and $15.945 million guaranteed Davis received. The signing(…)

Denver Broncos sign Tim Tebow

The Denver Broncos signed first round pick Tim Tebow.  Reports from earlier this week said that Former Florida QB Tim Tebow wanted to make more money than the 24th pick  Dez Bryant, and he got that. Dez Bryant is probably kicking himself right about now. According to Adam Schefter  Tim Tebow’s deal has a max(…)

Miami Dolphins Sign 1st Round Pick Jared Odrick

According to Adam Schefters Twiter the Miami Dolphins just reached agreement with first-round pick Jared Odrick.  The Dolphins drafted Penn State’s Jared Odrick with the  28th overall pick in the first round. Odrick signed a 5 years, $13M (max); $7.133M G with the Dolphins. Jared Odrick was an All-American DE at Penn State.  He was(…)

Oakland Raiders sign Rolando McClain

The Oakland Raiders have signed LB Rolando McClain the 8th overall pick of the 2010 NFL Draft. McClain is the highest pick to sign from this year’s draft class. McClain won the Butkus Award as the nation’s top linebacker and also helped lead the Alabama Crimson Tide to the national championship last year. ESPN.com Insider(…)

2010 NFL Draft Rookie Signing Status by College Conference

2010 NFL Draft Rookie Signing Status – By College Conference 256 of 257 players signed Last Updated 2011-07-29 08:00:00San Francisco 49ers signed Phillip Adams, DB, South Carolina State 4 years, $1.847M, $57,850 SBSort by Overall | Team | College Conference | College | Position | First Round Only | Last 7 Days Rd.Pk Player Pos(…)

2010 NFL Draft by Conference

Here are the NFL Draft standings by NCAA conference. SEC came in first with 49 players drafted, but the Big 12 might have stole the draft. SEC: 49 Big Ten: 33 ACC: 31 Big 12: 30 Pac-10: 28 Big East: 18 Mountain West: 13 Sun Belt: 7 Conference USA: 7 Western Athletic: 5 Mid-American: 5(…)

Updated 2010 NFL Draft Order (with day one trades)

Round 1 1. St. Louis Rams – Sam Bradford, QB, Oklahoma 2. Detroit Lions – Ndamukong Suh, DT, Nebraska 3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Gerald McCoy, DT, Oklahoma 4. Washington Redskins – Trent Williams, OT, Oklahoma 5. Kansas City Chiefs – Eric Berry, S, Tennessee 6. Seattle Seahawks – Russell Okung, OT, Oklahoma State 7.(…)

Gruden’s Camp – Earl Thomas

If you haven’t seen this series with Jon Gruden yet, I’m sorry, this could be a hit show if ESPN had an hour of these interviews each week. In this series Gruden critiques Earl Thomas. Thomas seems like a really down to earth guy and Gruden didn’t have a ton of negative things to say(…)