
Nia’s 2021 NFL Mock Draft 1.0
The NFL Draft is less than a week away, and teams are making their final pre-draft trades and finalizing who they plan to pick. Let’s take a look at who each team could draft with their first-round picks (no trades).
The NFL Draft is less than a week away, and teams are making their final pre-draft trades and finalizing who they plan to pick. Let’s take a look at who each team could draft with their first-round picks (no trades).
The pride of Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Benjamin St-Juste looks to become yet another Canadian NFL prospect to go early in the NFL Draft. He looks to join former secondary partner Antoine Winfield Jr as the next of PJ Fleck’s players to hit the professional ranks.
We are less than a week away from the 2021 NFL Draft and trade rumors are swirling. With trade talk at its peak for the season, members of the Prime Time Sports Talk Scouting Staff break down five trades they’d like to see on draft night.
The TCU defense is known for having one of the best, if not the best secondary in all of college football. he unsung hero on the defense is Garret Wallow. He started his career as a safety but made the transition to linebacker following his freshman season. Wallow made the most of his pro day and is now looking to make noise at the next level.
Whop Philyor is a receiver, whose name has not been mentioned much among national news outlets, but he has received plenty of attention among draft groups. He can provide intriguing value from the slot in the later rounds. Let’s take a look at his skill set.
Earning first-team all-pro honors in 2019, Jay Tufele registered 41 tackles and 3.5 sacks in 13 games with the USC Trojans. An intriguing option for any NFL team early on day three of the draft, he is a diamond in the rough prospect amongst a weak interior defensive line class.
Jackson Carman is a huge left tackle that has protected Trevor Lawrence’s blindside for the last two years. As soon as you watch Carman play, you notice his serious power. At 325 pounds, Carman can put guys through the floor.
Every year we obsess over mock drafts wondering who our favorite team is going to pick. We spend months watching college athletes, the best up-and-coming football players in the world. When draft night comes up, we spend hours stressing about which player our team will pick. Then, particularly when you get to day three, all bets are off. We begin to look for one thing: the best name picked.
Ohio State has consistently produced starting linemen in the NFL. That doesn’t end this year as both Wyatt Davis and Josh Myers are entering the league. Myers originally started out as a guard during his time with the Buckeyes but projects best as a center at the next level. Myers will likely be the fourth center off the board next weekend.
Frank Darby was supposed to have a breakout senior season as the number one receiver at Arizona State following in Brandon Aiyuk’s footsteps. However, injuries did not allow Darby to have that opportunity. He is a risky pick for NFL teams without much recent tape but boasts a lot of potential as a prospect. Let’s take a look at Darby’s skillset.
In an absolutely stacked wide receiver class in this year’s NFL Draft, guys are certainly going to slip underneath the cracks and fall to teams in the later rounds. Brennan Eagles could be one of these players.
Josh Palmer has some intriguing tools as a larger prospect in this year’s NFL 2021 draft. He had 33 catches for 475 yards and four touchdowns this past year, but projects to be a better pro receiver than a college player.
The NFL Draft is less than a week away, and teams are making their final pre-draft trades and finalizing who they plan to pick. Let’s take a look at who each team could draft with their first-round picks (no trades).
The pride of Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Benjamin St-Juste looks to become yet another Canadian NFL prospect to go early in the NFL Draft. He looks to join former secondary partner Antoine Winfield Jr as the next of PJ Fleck’s players to hit the professional ranks.
We are less than a week away from the 2021 NFL Draft and trade rumors are swirling. With trade talk at its peak for the season, members of the Prime Time Sports Talk Scouting Staff break down five trades they’d like to see on draft night.
The TCU defense is known for having one of the best, if not the best secondary in all of college football. he unsung hero on the defense is Garret Wallow. He started his career as a safety but made the transition to linebacker following his freshman season. Wallow made the most of his pro day and is now looking to make noise at the next level.
Whop Philyor is a receiver, whose name has not been mentioned much among national news outlets, but he has received plenty of attention among draft groups. He can provide intriguing value from the slot in the later rounds. Let’s take a look at his skill set.
Earning first-team all-pro honors in 2019, Jay Tufele registered 41 tackles and 3.5 sacks in 13 games with the USC Trojans. An intriguing option for any NFL team early on day three of the draft, he is a diamond in the rough prospect amongst a weak interior defensive line class.
Jackson Carman is a huge left tackle that has protected Trevor Lawrence’s blindside for the last two years. As soon as you watch Carman play, you notice his serious power. At 325 pounds, Carman can put guys through the floor.
Every year we obsess over mock drafts wondering who our favorite team is going to pick. We spend months watching college athletes, the best up-and-coming football players in the world. When draft night comes up, we spend hours stressing about which player our team will pick. Then, particularly when you get to day three, all bets are off. We begin to look for one thing: the best name picked.
Ohio State has consistently produced starting linemen in the NFL. That doesn’t end this year as both Wyatt Davis and Josh Myers are entering the league. Myers originally started out as a guard during his time with the Buckeyes but projects best as a center at the next level. Myers will likely be the fourth center off the board next weekend.
Frank Darby was supposed to have a breakout senior season as the number one receiver at Arizona State following in Brandon Aiyuk’s footsteps. However, injuries did not allow Darby to have that opportunity. He is a risky pick for NFL teams without much recent tape but boasts a lot of potential as a prospect. Let’s take a look at Darby’s skillset.
In an absolutely stacked wide receiver class in this year’s NFL Draft, guys are certainly going to slip underneath the cracks and fall to teams in the later rounds. Brennan Eagles could be one of these players.
Josh Palmer has some intriguing tools as a larger prospect in this year’s NFL 2021 draft. He had 33 catches for 475 yards and four touchdowns this past year, but projects to be a better pro receiver than a college player.
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