To you, football season may be over. Although to players, coaches, and the rest of your team's organization the season is never over. The NFL Combine is coming up and it is filled will many talented prospects. Here are my top three.

1. Ndamukong Suh, DT Nebraska

Don't pencil him in as the #1 overall pick; put it in permanent marker and laminate it. The best college player of the 2009 season in my opinion was this 6 foot tall and 300 pound defensive tackle. The man is simply incredible. Suh has a lot of power and natural strength into his 6 foot tall and 300 pound frame and frankly, college lineman are just no match for this force of nature that is Ndamukong Suh. If the Rams, who have the first pick of the NFL Draft, pass up on Suh, it's just because they think their future franchise quarterback is looking them in the face.

2. Eric Berry, SS Tennessee

You hear all the time how parents have inspired their children to follow their dreams. The father of Eric Berry, James Berry, has gave his son enough inspiration to carry him into a top 5 pick caliber in the 2010 NFL Draft. Vision, instincts, reliable hands, reflexes, and speed are the strengths which put this safety at the top of his game. Many even compare him to All-Pro safety of the Baltimore Ravens, Ed Reed. This talented safety looks to have a bright future ahead of him.

3. Sam Bradford, QB Oklahoma

Despite Bradford's shoulder injury that kept him out of the 2009 season, I believe the team that rolls the dice on Sam Bradford will succeed. The 2008 Heisman Trophy winner works the progression to get the ball to the open guy quickly. That is why I believe Sam Bradford is the best quaterback in the 2010 NFL combine.

What I really enjoy when watching the combine is that I know I am watching stars in the making. The next generation of football players in the making.

Final Words

I hope you enjoy watching the combine because I know I will. The 2010 NFL Combine is promising to be jam-packed with future All-Stars.

Signing off,

Austin