It is going to be one deeper drafts in a long time. This is likely the last draft where rookies are going to get paid a stupid amount of money coming out so all the underclassmen will be coming out to make bank.
This draft will be deep.
The only QBs I'd consider a potential "Franchise QB":
Sam Bradford
Jimmy Clausen
Jevan Snead (He really needs work on his decision making and accuracy though)
Ryan Mallett (Slim to none chance he comes out. Terrific arm strength, 6'6, he has very little athleticism,he doesn't move in the pocket, needs to the improve the touch on his passes)
FS
1. Taylor Mays (Impact player who takes away deep plays; takes bad angles on the football though)
2. Deunta Williams (Incredibly fluid, great instincts; Kind of small)
3. Chad Jones (Physically off the charts; yet to show production on the field prior to this year)
4. Nate Allen (Good deep safety who can play up at the LOS; Lacks ability to read plays quickly)
5. Van Eskridge (Uber productive, great tackler; lacks athletic ability closing speed)
SS
1. Eric Berry (complete safety prospect; Is he big enough)
2. Morgan Burnett (can play FS and sure tackler; Caught out of position numerous times this year)
3. Reshad Jones (Great at the LOS; can play FS as well)
4. Justin Woodall (Great coverage deep; run support?)
5. DeAndre McDaniel (Incredibly productive this year; Undersized)
Horribly weak safety class. The depth isn't there. Mays and Berry top six prospects, Williams and Burnett late first round prospects, Jones an early second, but he could go as high as top fifteen with his athletic ability.
Jay Valai and Kurt Coleman are two guys I really like, but I can't see them going to high.