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The 2010 NBA Draft was historic for its concentration of talent from a single school and the emergence of elite wing play.

: Cousins was hailed as an exceptional talent at center, bringing rare size and skill to the post. He earned multiple All-Star nods and established himself as one of the league's most skilled big men before injuries slowed his career.

The 2010 NFL Draft produced legendary linemen and one of the most unique career paths in league history. Grad (2010)

: While originally selected 10th overall by the Indiana Pacers , Paul George is widely considered the top pick in modern re-drafts. He remains a standout as one of the last active players from this iconic class.

: Hassan Whiteside , taken 33rd overall, eventually became an elite defensive force and rebounding leader, illustrating the depth of the 2010 talent pool. 2010 NFL Draft: Trenches and Trailblazers The 2010 NBA Draft was historic for its

: At the time, the Kansas City Chiefs received high marks (A+) for a haul that included Eric Berry , while other teams like the Seahawks and Patriots were also praised for their early-round selections.

: Drafted by the Tennessee Titans , Myron Rolle is perhaps the most accomplished "grad" of the class outside of football. A Rhodes Scholar, he balanced the NFL with academics before retiring to pursue a career as a neurosurgeon at Harvard Medical School. The 2010 NFL Draft produced legendary linemen and

: Rob Gronkowski was a second-round pick who far outplayed his slot, earning seven straight elite PFF overall grades and becoming arguably the greatest tight end in history.