2021 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Andre Cisco
Andre Cisco is a safety prospect who has been getting a lot of hype lately around the media. The narratives are his great range and ball skills.
Andre Cisco is a safety prospect who has been getting a lot of hype lately around the media. The narratives are his great range and ball skills.
With over seven quarterbacks expected to be picked within the first two days of the NFL Draft, teams in need of some depth at the position could be looking at some day-three guys. Brady White is one of these quarterbacks getting this day three attention.
Wyatt Hubert is a very interesting prospect. For a true edge rusher, Hubert is a tad undersized. He does know how to make the best of this situation though and can always be seen working to gain leverage on the line.
If an NFL team is needing a corner come day three, Ambry Thomas could be the guy to select. He has the prototypical NFL length and it has shown on the field. He is one of the most experienced man-coverage corners in this draft class, as that was pretty much all he played in Michigan’s defense. Thomas currently holds some day-three projections but could make some noise in day two if corners go early and often.
Chauncey Golston is an edge rusher who is not necessarily going to stuff the stat sheet, but he knows exactly what he has to do on the field and executes. Currently projected as a day three draft selection, Golston has performed above that level on his film and is a very underrated prospect.
Austin Watkins has soared under the radar. Playing at UAB, he never became a standout name among the college football ranks. But every year, we saw a handful of small-school studs and Watkins is definitely one of them.
The 2021 NFL Draft appears to be light on quality interior defensive lineman, opposed to recent years. This however could open the door to players slipping through the cracks and becoming great finds later. Enter Daviyon Nixon from Iowa, a hyper-athletic interior defensive tackle who brings a good deal of tools to the table.
Andre Cisco is a safety prospect who has been getting a lot of hype lately around the media. The narratives are his great range and ball skills.
With over seven quarterbacks expected to be picked within the first two days of the NFL Draft, teams in need of some depth at the position could be looking at some day-three guys. Brady White is one of these quarterbacks getting this day three attention.
Wyatt Hubert is a very interesting prospect. For a true edge rusher, Hubert is a tad undersized. He does know how to make the best of this situation though and can always be seen working to gain leverage on the line.
If an NFL team is needing a corner come day three, Ambry Thomas could be the guy to select. He has the prototypical NFL length and it has shown on the field. He is one of the most experienced man-coverage corners in this draft class, as that was pretty much all he played in Michigan’s defense. Thomas currently holds some day-three projections but could make some noise in day two if corners go early and often.
Chauncey Golston is an edge rusher who is not necessarily going to stuff the stat sheet, but he knows exactly what he has to do on the field and executes. Currently projected as a day three draft selection, Golston has performed above that level on his film and is a very underrated prospect.
Austin Watkins has soared under the radar. Playing at UAB, he never became a standout name among the college football ranks. But every year, we saw a handful of small-school studs and Watkins is definitely one of them.
The 2021 NFL Draft appears to be light on quality interior defensive lineman, opposed to recent years. This however could open the door to players slipping through the cracks and becoming great finds later. Enter Daviyon Nixon from Iowa, a hyper-athletic interior defensive tackle who brings a good deal of tools to the table.
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