Indianapolis Colts Pre Free Agency Seven Round Mock Draft
The Indianapolis Colts were bounced in the wild card round by the Buffalo Bills. Chris Ballard and his front office are armed and ready for another excellent draft.
The Indianapolis Colts were bounced in the wild card round by the Buffalo Bills. Chris Ballard and his front office are armed and ready for another excellent draft.
In their first season without Tom Brady since the turn of the century, the New England Patriots finished 7-9 and missed the playoffs. Unfortunately for the Patriots, they are picking in the middle of the first round with the 15th overall selection.
The Cleveland Browns are still riding high after making the playoffs for seemingly the first time in forever. Cleveland has a bright future with Andrew Barry and Kevin Stefanski. The Browns look to improve their defense early and often in the draft.
Tre’ McKitty comes into the draft with many question marks. He is a raw talent that has high potential. McKitty has the physical tools to become a solid player but will need to polish his game to succeed at the next level.
The Miami Dolphins almost made the playoffs in 2020 with a 10-6 record. They look to build upon that success for the 2021 season and are one of the teams that hold the keys to the 2021 draft.
Mauler alert! Teven Jenkins is a PFF sweetheart that knows how to show highlight reel pancake blocks. Play after play,
After winning the NFC East with a 7-9 record, the Washington Football Team will have the 19th overall pick in the first round of the 2021 NFL Draft. Before free agency kicks off, let’s take a look at how Washington could attack the 2021 NFL Draft in this seven-round mock draft.
After playing at Temple from 2017 to 2019, Quincy Roche transferred to Miami. He wanted to show that he could compete against the best that there was, and he did just that during the 2020 season for the Hurricanes. Roche played opposite of Jaelan Phillips, with Gregory Rousseau opting out of the season. The trio of Miami pass-rushers will be an interesting story to watch heading into the draft and the order that they are selected.
Jaycee Horn is one of the three consensus top prospects by many draft analysts. He is the son of former New Orelans Saints receiver, Joe Horn. After primarily being a safety during his freshman season in 2018, he made the switch to the cornerback position. He started out as a slot corner, but then made the transition to an outside cornerback. Let’s see if the hype is warranted.
In the 2019 season, Trey Lance threw for 28 touchdowns and zero interceptions while making some spectacular plays, which made him soar up draft boards for the 2021 draft. There are plays where Lance is lost, and the inexperienced and long release get to him. To add to the difficult evaluation, Lance only had one year as a full-time starter (and one game in 2020). He also played in a level of competition that was lower. The tools and intelligence of Lance are enticing, and he is comparable to Josh Allen. That is thanks to the development Lance will have to undergo before reaching his potential.
Javonte Williams broke onto the scene, taking over much of the NCAA. His partner in crime, Michael Carter, needs to be mentioned in that success. Carter’s ability to play a big-play threat in a rotation system is not just valuable for keeping fresh legs, it is also valuable because it fits what many NFL teams operate on nowadays.
This tight end class is topped with some amazing young talent. Among true Juniors like Kyle Pitts and Pat Freiermuth is Brevin Jordan. His size and speed combined with his after-the-catch ability provide a very intriguing prospect for this year’s class. The question looms over Jordan’s head: is he just another college gadget weapon, or is he a legitimate NFL talent? Let’s dive in.
The Indianapolis Colts were bounced in the wild card round by the Buffalo Bills. Chris Ballard and his front office are armed and ready for another excellent draft.
In their first season without Tom Brady since the turn of the century, the New England Patriots finished 7-9 and missed the playoffs. Unfortunately for the Patriots, they are picking in the middle of the first round with the 15th overall selection.
The Cleveland Browns are still riding high after making the playoffs for seemingly the first time in forever. Cleveland has a bright future with Andrew Barry and Kevin Stefanski. The Browns look to improve their defense early and often in the draft.
Tre’ McKitty comes into the draft with many question marks. He is a raw talent that has high potential. McKitty has the physical tools to become a solid player but will need to polish his game to succeed at the next level.
The Miami Dolphins almost made the playoffs in 2020 with a 10-6 record. They look to build upon that success for the 2021 season and are one of the teams that hold the keys to the 2021 draft.
Mauler alert! Teven Jenkins is a PFF sweetheart that knows how to show highlight reel pancake blocks. Play after play, he puts on a show
After winning the NFC East with a 7-9 record, the Washington Football Team will have the 19th overall pick in the first round of the 2021 NFL Draft. Before free agency kicks off, let’s take a look at how Washington could attack the 2021 NFL Draft in this seven-round mock draft.
After playing at Temple from 2017 to 2019, Quincy Roche transferred to Miami. He wanted to show that he could compete against the best that there was, and he did just that during the 2020 season for the Hurricanes. Roche played opposite of Jaelan Phillips, with Gregory Rousseau opting out of the season. The trio of Miami pass-rushers will be an interesting story to watch heading into the draft and the order that they are selected.
Jaycee Horn is one of the three consensus top prospects by many draft analysts. He is the son of former New Orelans Saints receiver, Joe Horn. After primarily being a safety during his freshman season in 2018, he made the switch to the cornerback position. He started out as a slot corner, but then made the transition to an outside cornerback. Let’s see if the hype is warranted.
In the 2019 season, Trey Lance threw for 28 touchdowns and zero interceptions while making some spectacular plays, which made him soar up draft boards for the 2021 draft. There are plays where Lance is lost, and the inexperienced and long release get to him. To add to the difficult evaluation, Lance only had one year as a full-time starter (and one game in 2020). He also played in a level of competition that was lower. The tools and intelligence of Lance are enticing, and he is comparable to Josh Allen. That is thanks to the development Lance will have to undergo before reaching his potential.
Javonte Williams broke onto the scene, taking over much of the NCAA. His partner in crime, Michael Carter, needs to be mentioned in that success. Carter’s ability to play a big-play threat in a rotation system is not just valuable for keeping fresh legs, it is also valuable because it fits what many NFL teams operate on nowadays.
This tight end class is topped with some amazing young talent. Among true Juniors like Kyle Pitts and Pat Freiermuth is Brevin Jordan. His size and speed combined with his after-the-catch ability provide a very intriguing prospect for this year’s class. The question looms over Jordan’s head: is he just another college gadget weapon, or is he a legitimate NFL talent? Let’s dive in.
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