While the 2010 Tennessee Volunteers football season may have been a disappointment for fans, two players are still looking to make the Music City a meaningful game for their chances in the NFL draft. Senior tight end Luke Stocker and senior wide receiver Denarius Moore are both slated to be picked up in this spring's NFL draft. Stocker, a 6'6" 250 lb tight end is graded as one of the best tight ends available in this coming draft, and both CBS Sports and SB Nation's Mocking the Draft predict Stocker to be taken in the third round. The tall Stocker is an effective threat as a receiving tight end, as he caught 34 passes for 359 yards and touchdown this season, his size and speed should make him appealing to prospective NFL teams.
Denarius Moore, at 6'1" and 194 lbs. has also had a productive year at receiver, catching 43 passes for 912 yards and nine touchdowns, if he has a particularly outstanding game in the Music City Bowl, he could rack up over 1000 yards receiving in for the first time in his career. Moore is predicted to be either a sixth or seventh round draft pick.