Who are the top five defensive players in College Football in 2010?

What I did in answering this is look at overall defensive perfomance. I picked a few guys great in sacks, interceptions, tackles and just overall ability and contribution. Having said that, here is my top five, in no particular order.

Jeremy Beal, 6' 3", 261 pounds, defensive end for the Oklahoma Sooners Football | Oklahoma Sooners. Beal had 66 tackles, 11 sacks, 1 interception and 2 forced fumbles in 2009. Brian Lainhart, 6' 1", 207 pounds, defensive back for Kent State Golden Flashes Football | Kent State.

He had an impressive 2009 season with 89 tackels, 7 interceptions and 4 forced fumbles. Greg Jones, 6' 1", 228 pounds linebacker for the Michigan State Spartans Football | Michigan State Spartans. What stood out about Jones is his large number of tackles last season.

He had 153 tackles and on top of that, 9 sacks from the linebacker position. DeAndre McDaniel, 6' 1", 210 pounds, safety from Clemson Tigers Football | Clemson. McDaniel had 98 tackles, 2 sacks, 8 interceptions and 1 touchdown.

He has shown to be a complete defensive player who can do it all. Von Miller, 6' 3", 240 pounds, defensive end and linebacker from Texas A&M Aggies Football | Texas A&M. Miller lead the nation as a junior with 17 sacks and also added 43 tackles.

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