Here's a review of some prospects in upcoming BCS bowl games from Tony Pauline at CNNSI:
2010 NFL Draft prospects in BCS games - NFL - SI.com
Of particular interest:
- Cameron Heyward, DE, Ohio St.: "The son of the late Craig "Ironhead" Heyward is well regarded in the scouting community, as was his father, a former first-round pick himself. Heyward is a physically gifted prospect with potential at several positions on the defensive line. The feeling in Columbus at this time is Heyward will return for his senior season. Grade: Mid-First Round"
- Joe Haden, CB, Florida: "The Gators shutdown cover man has been rightly hailed as the top cornerback in the nation. He must be at his best in the Sugar Bowl as not only is Haden facing the Bearcats potent passing game but also Mardy Gilyard, one of the best downfield threats in the nation. Haden is expected to enter the draft and a good performance could vault him into the top dozen picks next April. Mid-First Round"
- Maurkice Pouncey, C, Florida: "Pouncey has the opportunity to showcase his skills on the national stage and once again prove he's the best center in the nation. He should easily handle the Bearcats smallish defensive front line but scouts will closely inspect Pouncey's ability to get out in space and block in motion, taking on Cincinnati's quick linebackers. Late-First Round"
- Carlos Dunlap, DE, Florida: "Dunlap returns to the field after a DUI charge resulted in a one-game suspension for the SEC title contest. He has all the skills necessary to be an impact defensive player, yet only occasionally plays to his level of ability. Dunlap could have a big game against the Bearcats offensive line, which is limited athletically, if he applies himself for 60 minutes. Late-First Round"
- Jermaine Cunningham, DE/OLB, FLorida: "Cunningham is a smallish college end who makes up for his size by playing hard for 60 minutes. He's fast off the edge and constantly causes problems for opposing signal-callers. NFL teams are looking at Cunningham as a potential rush linebacker and good workouts prior to April will push his draft grade further north. Third Round"
- Aaron Hernandez, TE, Florida: "Hernandez has been the favorite target of Tim Tebow this season and has elevated himself into one of the better pass catching tight ends in the nation. He projects as a move tight end in the NFL and the belief is Hernandez will enter the 2010 draft. Third Round"
- Jerry Hughes, DE/OLB, TCU: "Hughes has been the anchor for one of the nation's better defenses the past two years. He's an athletic pass rusher that also effectively plays in space. Boise State's propensity to mix things up on offense will mentally test Hughes and give NFL scouts a measuring stick on whether or not he can handle the responsibilities of being a fulltime linebacker at the next level. Late-First Round"
- Jonathan Dwyer, RB, Georgia Tech: "Dwyer burst on the scene as a freshman and has commanded the running attack for the Jackets the past three years. He's a powerful north/south runner who, at times, seems out of place in Paul Johnson's offense, which often moves east/west. The Hawkeyes defense is adept at stopping the run, which will be a challenge for Dwyer, who is expected to enter the draft. Mid-First Round"
- Demaryius Williams, WR, Georgia Tech: "Dwyer burst on the scene as a freshman and has commanded the running attack for the Jackets the past three years. He's a powerful north/south runner who, at times, seems out of place in Paul Johnson's offense, which often moves east/west. The Hawkeyes defense is adept at stopping the run, which will be a challenge for Dwyer, who is expected to enter the draft. Mid-First Round"
- Derrick Morgan, DE, Georgia Tech: "Morgan leads the ACC in sacks (12) and rates second in tackles for loss (18). He's a fierce pass rusher with the ability to pursue then catch ball handlers from the backside. Morgan is projected by many to the outside linebacker position and is expected to enter the draft. His match-up against Bulaga is one NFL scouts are looking forward to. Late-First Round"
- Brian Bulaga, OT, Iowa: "Bulaga started off the year hot, meeting the expectations of NFL scouts, before struggling late in the campaign. He's a large athlete that excels as a pass protector and run blocker. Several scouts feel Bulaga would be best inside at guard and may not be able to handle the left tackle position in the NFL. He could quell that criticism today by shutting down Derrick Morgan of Tech, one of the nation's best pass rushers. Late-First round"
- Amary Spivey, CB, Iowa: "Spievey has risen to the occasion for Iowa throughout the season since transferring from junior college. He's a well-sized cornerback who compares favorably to a pair of former Iowa corners, Bradley Fletcher and Charles Godfrey, both third-round picks in the NFL draft. His battle against Demaryius Thomas will be a measuring stick for Spievey. Third Round"
Some interesting evaluations. Derrick Morgan looks more like a top 15 pick to me, and Demaryius Williams as a mid-1st round pick seems like a stretch.