1. Sam Bradford-Quarterback-Oklahoma 2. Rey Maualuga-Inside Linebacker-USC 3. Eugene Monroe-Offensive Tackle-Virginia 4. George Selvie-Outside Linebacker/South Florida-South Florida 5. Andre Smith-Offensive Tackle-Alabama 6. Malcolm Jenkins-Cornerback-Ohio State 7. Chris Wells-Running Back-Ohio State 8. Vontae Davis-Cornerback-Illinois 9. Michael Oher-Offensive Tackle-Ole Miss 10. Knowshon Moreno-Running Back-Georgia 11. Matthew Stafford-Quarterback-Georgia 12. Michael Crabtree-Wide Receiver-Texas Tech 13. William Moore-Safety-Missouri 14. Jeremy Maclin-Wide Receiver-Missouri 15. Sen"Derrick Marks-Defensive Tackle-Auburn 16. James Laurinaitis-Inside Linebacker-Ohio State 17. Michael Johnson-Defensive End-Georgia Tech 18. Duke Robinson-Offensive Guard-Oklahoma 19. Alex Mack-Center-California 20. Greg Hardy-Defensive End-Ole Miss 21. Darrius Heyward Bay-Wide Receiver-Maryland 22. Marc Sanchez-Quarterback-USC 23. Tyson Jackson-Defensive End-LSU 24. Ciron Black-Offensive Tackle-LSU 25. Myron Rolle-Safety-Florida State Under the Radar: Derrick Williams-Wide Receiver-Penn State Clintin Stintim-Outside Linebacker-Virginia Antone Smith-Running Back-Florida State Bruce Phillips-Cornerback-Miami Fl. Tyrell Sutton-Running Back-Northwestern Aaron Kelly-Wide Receiver-Clemson
I don't see ANY redshirt sophomore WR as an immediate impact player, ruling out Crabtree and Maclin for that sort of leap. Eugene Monroe has really struggled this season so far, which is a shame because watching Brandon Albert last year, it was clear that this was a kid who could go much higher than Brandon, but he's not looking that way at the moment.
Juaquin Iglesias probably the best out there until we see what juniors or sophs come out. Marko Mitchell and Ramses Barden have to be interesting. Barden in particular, I wonder what the scouts will think when they can get their eyes on him next to all the other WRs at the all star games and the Combine.