2021 NFL Draft Thread

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  1. ATXCane03

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    Don't think Jordan goes in the first but he's a hell of a second rounder if he can stay healthy
     
  2. bro

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  4. bro

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    Find this one pretty meh
     
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  5. kennypowers

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    Bunch of Gardner Minshew haters making these draft boards
     
  6. Marc Edwards

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    Najee Harris would have been a top 3 back this class?
     
  7. Where Eagles Dare

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    :idk: you'll have a new Coach and New GM.....maybe they want "their guy"

    But really you've got a QB making 40mm for the next 4 years or so and he's pretty good.
     
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  9. Where Eagles Dare

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    I'd love to see this "Best Case" happen with the Redskins, but I'm not sure Haskins can develop and us still be the #2 pick. Luckily there are a fuck ton of good WRs again.
     
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  11. steamengine

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    Looking forward to finding out how their family members died.
     
  12. bro

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    Ya, that didn’t make much sense. If they go 4-12, he isn’t getting a 3rd year
     
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  13. dukebuckeye

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    I think we have 4 first rounders

    QB Justin Fields
    CB Shaun Wade
    OG Wyatt Davis
    WR Chris Olave
     
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    I think Fields, Wade and Davis go round one.
     
  15. HotMic

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    My Browns big board way too far in advance:

    1. Micah Parsons
    2. Dylan Moses
    3. Wyatt Davis
    4. Tyler Shelvin
    5. Terrance Marshall
     
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  16. zachary

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    no way in hell cosmi is a top 10 pick
     
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  17. Jack Parkman

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    I learned in the past that my friend dallasdawg knew before all of us Matt Miller doesn’t know shit
     
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  19. skiedfrillet

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    lol at XT in the first round
     
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    Pat Friermuth :ohgosh:
     
  21. Bert Handsome

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    I'm very surprised not to see any of ND'd above average/mediocre OL in these mocks based on their recruiting rankings and ND's rep.
     
  22. spagett

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    Moxie
     
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  23. Jigga

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    So the first pick in one I just ran is........interesting
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  24. ned's head

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    Wonder why they have the bucs trading back 20 picks or so
     
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  25. Gritty Badger

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    Chase is the best WR of all the '20 and '21 kids.

    Figures Canes actually have some first round talent again and the season won't even happen.
     
  26. Corch

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    Travis Etienne is not a first round pick at this point
     
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  27. Jax Teller

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    3 RBs in the first round?
     
  28. fucktx

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    lmao this shit is so busted

    imagine how pissed jags and skins fans would be if they passed on lawrence

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  31. ned's head

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    Did he have a good grade for this year's draft? If we can't have football this year, I'd take having UM miss out on using the first 1st round qb since the 80s (:ohholkyfuck:) as a fun consolation
     
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  32. Gritty Badger

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    If he had a high round grade he wouldn't be at Miami
     
  33. 20/20/20/20

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    lol, we’ve had 4 total draft picks in the last 4 drafts and none higher than the 5th round

    man we suck

    probably will have 1-2 guys drafted again next year
     
  34. Mr. Bean

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    Lawrence at -250 to be the first overall. Wonder if that’s a record. Seems like a slam dunk. Has already worked thru his soph slump.
     
  35. HotMic

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    My buddy is already trying to talk me into this.

    Issue: I hate crowds and annoying drunks.
     
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  36. dukebuckeye

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    My in-laws have a loft on the corner of West 3rd & St. Clare (/humblebrag). I'll be camped out there and walk back & forth between the draft and condo. Should be a blast.
     
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    1. JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS — QB TREVOR LAWRENCE, CLEMSON
    I know everyone is saying that Justin Fields made up ground on Lawrence last season, but something drastic would have to change for Lawrence not to be the No. 1 pick. He’s earned grades of 90.7 and 91.0 in his first two seasons and has elite physical tools for the position.

    2. WASHINGTON REDSKINS — QB JUSTIN FIELDS, OHIO STATE
    Fields started last season like a house on fire but showed some flaws as the season wore on. Still, his performance was every bit elite as he earned a 91.5 overall grade. He is accurate at all levels of the field and is a legit threat with his legs.

    3. CINCINNATI BENGALS — OT PENEI SEWELL, OREGON
    The use of the term “generational” has gotten out of control. That being said, Sewell is still a generational tackle prospect. He’ll likely be the best offensive tackle prospect since at least Jake Long, if not Orlando Pace. He already dominated college football with an FBS-high 95.8 overall grade as a true sophomore — his blend of power, technique and athleticism is scary.

    4. MIAMI DOLPHINS — EDGE GREG ROUSSEAU, MIAMI (FL)
    Rousseau has almost comical physical tools — it’s as if someone built the ideal edge defender body and then said “more.” He’s listed at 6-foot-7 and 253 pounds with long arms, and he racked up 16 sacks as a redshirt freshman last season. The Miami defensive end still has a ways to go technically, though, as his 76.2 overall grade didn’t quite match that sack total.

    5. CAROLINA PANTHERS — LB MICAH PARSONS, PENN STATE
    Parsons is already elite when it comes to making actual linebacker reads, which is an ability that many scouts worried about when it came to Isaiah Simmons’ evaluation. Parsons led the nation with a 94.8 run-defense grade as a sophomore. To play like a grown man at his age is special.

    6. NEW YORK JETS — WR JA’MARR CHASE, LSU
    Speaking of grown men, Chase looked more like a redshirt senior than a true sophomore last year with the way he physically overpowered cornerbacks in the SEC. His 24 deep catches were eight more than the next closest receiver in the country.

    7. NEW YORK GIANTS — EDGE XAVIER THOMAS, CLEMSON
    We were expecting big things from Thomas heading into his sophomore year, but they never quite came to fruition. After racking up 26 pressures on 150 pass-rushing snaps as a freshman, Thomas had the exact same amount on 96 more pass-rushes as a sophomore. That talent he showed as a freshman didn’t disappear, though.

    8. DETROIT LIONS — WR RONDALE MOORE, PURDUE
    In another loaded receiver class, Moore is the single most electric player of the bunch. As a true freshman in 2018, he led the entire country with 37 broken tackles. He had 367 yards through the first three games of last season before going down with a knee injury. With everyone looking for the next Tyreek Hill in the 2020 NFL Draft, Moore is the closest thing I saw in college football last year.

    9. LAS VEGAS RAIDERS — DI MARVIN WILSON, FSU
    Wilson was on pace for a monster junior campaign before breaking his hand against Miami and going down for the year. He could have been a fringe first-rounder had he declared, but he returned in hopes of a Derrick Brown-esque stock increase. Wilson earned a 90.9 pass-rushing grade on the season and looks like a complete modern nose tackle.

    10. MIAMI DOLPHINS — TE KYLE PITTS, FLORIDA
    Pitts is more of a jumbo wide receiver than actual tight end, at 6-foot-6 and 240 pounds. I’d be scared if that’s what he checks in at during the combine, but that’s what he was listed at last season when he was only 18 (!) years of age to start the year. He moves unlike any other tight end in the country and led the Gators with 649 receiving yards last year.

    11. ARIZONA CARDINALS — CB CALEB FARLEY, VIRGINIA TECH
    The first cornerback off the board? Farley has thosekinds of physical tools. Listed at 6-foot-2, 207 pounds, Farley has the kind of size NFL evaluators love to see at the position. He also has the production we love, with a 90.3 coverage grade last year and a 26.8 passer rating allowed.

    12. LOS ANGELES CHARGERS — OT ALEX LEATHERWOOD, ALABAMA
    Leatherwood would have been among the top tackles in last year’s class had he declared, but he chose to return to Alabama. The way we saw certain tackles get pushed down, that could be the right decision with a big senior year. Leatherwood actually outperformed Jedrick Wills Jr. in pass protection last year with an 80.0 pass-blocking grade at only 10 pressures allowed all season.

    13. DENVER BRONCOS — CB SHAUN WADE, OHIO STATE
    We’ll see how Wade’s transition from full-time slot to outside cornerback goes. He has all the physical tools to get it done, but we’ve seen players like Minkah Fitzpatrick struggle to do both in the past.

    14. ATLANTA FALCONS — WR DEVONTA SMITH, ALABAMA
    It’s easy to see why Smith returned to the Crimson Tide despite a monster junior campaign that saw him rack up 1,256 yards. Listed at 6-foot-1, 175 pounds, Smith needs to put some serious muscle on his frame to get selected early next year. Even at that weight, he attacks the ball in the air far better than you’d expect, going 7-for-12 on contested catches last season.

    15. JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS — OT WALKER LITTLE, STANFORD
    Little had cleaned up the hitch in his kick-slide last year against Northwestern and looked poised for a big year before going down with an injury for the season. He’s got the physical tools to be a complete tackle in the league.

    16. CLEVELAND BROWNS — WR JAYLEN WADDLE, ALABAMA
    Waddle hasn’t played much the past two seasons — only 729 snaps over that span — but he’s produced whenever he has been thrust in. On 40 targets last season, Waddle averaged 12.2 yards after the catch per reception and had a perfect 158.3 passer rating when targeted. He’s got NFL-level juice.

    17. CHICAGO BEARS — QB TREY LANCE, NDSU
    There’s the sticker shock of Lance’s 28-0 touchdown to interception ratio that will stick in people’s minds, but Lance is still a tier below Trevor Lawrence and Justin Fields at this point. A big reason for that number is that Lance averaged an incredibly low 18 passing attempts a game last season. However, he’s got the easy arm talent and earned an 87.5 passing grade as a redshirt freshman.

    18. TENNESSEE TITANS — EDGE JAYSON OWEH, PENN STATE
    Oweh is still a projection at this point, as he was a part-time player as a true sophomore in 2019. The defensive end played only 332 snaps but earned an 81.8 pass-rushing grade that was on par with Yetur Gross-Matos.

    19. PITTSBURGH STEELERS — IOL TREY SMITH, TENNESSEE
    Smith has been plagued by blood clots in his lungs, limiting his development since a fantastic freshman year and putting his playing career in jeopardy. We finally started to see him come on towards the end of last year, though, when he was one of the highest-graded guards over the second half of the season.

    20. MINNESOTA VIKINGS — DI CHRISTIAN BARMORE, ALABAMA
    There’s a good chance Barmore ends up even higher than this. We barely got to see him until Alabam’s final five games of last year, and then he averaged three pressures a game over that span. On 269 snaps, Barmore earned an 87.8 overall grade for the season.

    21. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — TE PAT FREIERMUTH, PENN STATE
    Freiermuth has prototypical-tight end size at 6-foot-5 and 259 pounds. While the Gronk comparisons are a little rich for me, that’s the type of tight end you’re getting in Freiermuth at least. He’s a jumbo route-runner who defenders just bounce off. He broke nine tackles on 43 catches last season.

    22. BUFFALO BILLS — CB PATRICK SURTAIN II, ALABAMA

    Surtain is another long Alabama corner at 6-foot-2 and 203 pounds. He’s been starting ever since he was a true freshman in 2018, and this past year allowed only 28 catches for 301 yards on 49 targets. If he’s anything like his father — a longtime Dolphins corner — he’ll be well worth this pick.

    23. GREEN BAY PACKERS — LB DYLAN MOSES, ALABAMA
    If Moses hadn’t torn his ACL last season, we probably would have seen him come off the board in this range last week. He’s explosive as can be, though we’d like to see a few more plays on the ball in coverage as he doesn’t have a single pass breakup in his career so far.

    24. DALLAS COWBOYS — TE BREVIN JORDAN, MIAMI (FL)
    Jordan looks next in the long line of Miami tight ends. As a true freshman, he caught 32 balls for 287 yards and broke seven tackles along the way. He followed that up with 35 catches for 495 yards and five broken tackles last year. He has the speed to be a real downfield threat at the position.

    25. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS — OT SAMUEL COSMI, TEXAS
    Cosmi has posted back-to-back seasons with terrific pass protection grades at both right and left tackle for the Longhorns. This past season on the left side, he allowed only 14 pressures on 595 pass-blocking snaps. He needs to get a bit stronger and is likely why he returned to school for his redshirt junior season.

    26. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS — EDGE/LB CHRIS RUMPH, DUKE
    I’m not sure exactly where Rumph plays, but he fits the Patriots’ mold of athletic, do-it-all front-seven players. He had an absurd 31.6% pass-rush win rate for the Blue Devils last season — the highest in the country — as he played a similarly versatile role in their defense.

    27. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES — IOL CREED HUMPHREY, OKLAHOMA
    Humphrey struggled mightily with Baylor nose tackle Bravvion Roy’s power in the Big 12 title game, and it’s likely a big reason why he returned to Norman. That said, we’ve seen him play excellent football ever since he earned a 78.9 overall grade as a redshirt freshman for the Sooners in 2018.

    28. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS — EDGE CARLOS BASHAM, WAKE FOREST
    Basham is a force to be reckoned with. His combination of size (6-foot-5, 275 pounds) and explosiveness will have NFL evaluators drooling over what he could become in the NFL. To date, though, Basham is defined more by his inconsistency as he alternated between dominant games and disappearing acts.

    29. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS — EDGE QUINCY ROCHE, MIAMI (FL)
    You’ll probably know him as the other Miami edge defender this fall. Roche transferred in from Temple where he was pretty much unblockable for the Owls in 2019. His 68 pressures are the most of any returning player in the country, as is his 93.3 pass-rushing grade. He needs to add some muscle to his frame, but he has the pass-rushing moves down pat.

    30. BALTIMORE RAVENS — S JEVON HOLLAND, OREGON
    You can’t really coach instincts, and that’s why it’s a good thing that Holland clearly already has them. He’s picked off nine passes and broken up 11 more in two seasons with the Ducks between safety and slot corner. His playmaking ability should be coveted in pretty much any defense, but he’d match especially well with the Ravens.

    31. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS — IOL WYATT DAVIS, OHIO STATE
    Davis already caught our eye as a redshirt sophomore when he didn’t allow a single sack or hit all season in his first year as a starter. While he likely would have been a Day 2 pick had he declared, he has all the physical tools to sneak into the first round with a big 2020.

    32. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS — WR AMON-RA ST. BROWN, USC
    St. Brown got lost in the shuffle of a loaded USC receiving corps last season, but he was arguably the most complete of the bunch. At 6-foot-1 and 195 pounds, he’s a talented route-runner who can win at all levels of the field. He broke 18 tackles on 77 catches, and after a slow start, he averaged over 100 yards a game over his final eight games.
     
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    thats the PFF mock FYI
     
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  39. steamengine

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    Little, Waddle, and Marvin Wilson were high school teammates here. Good job Texas recruiters!
     
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    Waddle is a little bitch

    fuck him

    I don’t blame anyone for choosing Stanford tho

    and I feel like there was a FL connection with Marvin Wilson but I could be wrong here
     
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    lol I have absolutely no idea how you project Jayson Oweh as a 1st round pick at this point other than freak athleticism
     
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    It looks like he put up almost the same pass rushing grade as Gross-Matos last season and they admit that it is a pure projection. If he keeps up the production without Gross-Matos, then he will be a 1st rounder or close to it like G-M was.
     
  43. Bricktop the white

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    Think he just liked Odell and the honey fried chicken.
     
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  44. kennypowers

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    That’s a lot of ACC edge rushers.
     
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    shaun wade busting out of that cursed TCA program is impressive

    :awshucks:
     
  46. Saul Shabazz

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    TEEBREW1 also lapped the recruiters at steers and queers U
     
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    makes sense since he never waivered on transferring after Jimbo left for greener pastures
     
  48. Jack Parkman

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    IIRC Brewster dropped a bag for him and Jackson the LB that ended up being terrible
     
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    he had a lot of bags dropped off for him tho

    deciding factor was probably the relationship between his position coach and Odell won out
     
  50. Jack Parkman

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    *biggest bag
     
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