2021 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Trevor Lawrence
The odds-on favorite to be selected first overall by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the 2021 NFL Draft, Trevor Lawrence is regarded by many as the best quarterback prospect since Peyton Manning.
The odds-on favorite to be selected first overall by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the 2021 NFL Draft, Trevor Lawrence is regarded by many as the best quarterback prospect since Peyton Manning.
You can’t teach natural athleticism, which is what makes Josh Imatorbhebhe so intriguing. On the Illinois Pro Day, Imatorbhebhe made headlines and had a vertical leap of 46.5”, which would have broken the NFL combine record had there been a combine.
Jevon Holland is as versatile as it gets when it comes to this defensive class. Playing boundary corner, slot corner, and strong safety for the Oregon Ducks certainly create quite a nice foundation for the next level.
After the first five quarterbacks, the 2021 class takes a steep drop-off. Feleipe Franks is looking to be the best of the quarterbacks taken after the first round.
Jaelan Phillips was once the top recruit in his class. After medically retiring from football due to concussions, he returned and produced immediately for the Miami Hurricanes and is now looking to the NFL Draft.
The interior defensive line class in the 2021 class is lackluster. There might be no player selected in the first round from the positional group. Osa Odighizuwa is looking to work his way up draft boards and is a fan favorite.
Tamorrion Terry is one of the most underrated prospects in the 2021 class. His blend of height, weight, and speed will give defensive coordinators nightmares.
There have been plenty of receivers taken on day three that produced in their rookie season. Ihmir Smith-Marsette is a great example of this in the 2021 class.
For many on Draft Twitter, Ronnie Perkins is a player they will go to bat for every time. His blend of size, power, and speed has some believing he is a diamond in the second or even third round of the draft.
Hamilcar Rashed Jr. is one of the more interesting prospects to study in this year’s draft. Coming from a school that is not well known for high-end pass-rushing talent, he certainly pops off as an intriguing target. Potentially being the first Oregon State defender to be picked within the first three rounds since Steven Nelson in 2015, there must be something to like about Rashed. Let’s see what the hype is about.
Every team in the NFL is looking for versatile offensive linemen. Landon Dickerson has played all five positions on the offensive line during his five years in college spending time at both Florida State and Alabama.
In today’s NFL, running backs fit into one of two categories. Either they are a featured back and deserve a three-down role, or they are a specialist and only fill a certain role. With Oklahoma running back Rhamondre Stevenson, he has the potential to turn into a featured back while serving as a specialist early in his career.
The odds-on favorite to be selected first overall by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the 2021 NFL Draft, Trevor Lawrence is regarded by many as the best quarterback prospect since Peyton Manning.
You can’t teach natural athleticism, which is what makes Josh Imatorbhebhe so intriguing. On the Illinois Pro Day, Imatorbhebhe made headlines and had a vertical leap of 46.5”, which would have broken the NFL combine record had there been a combine.
Jevon Holland is as versatile as it gets when it comes to this defensive class. Playing boundary corner, slot corner, and strong safety for the Oregon Ducks certainly create quite a nice foundation for the next level.
After the first five quarterbacks, the 2021 class takes a steep drop-off. Feleipe Franks is looking to be the best of the quarterbacks taken after the first round.
Jaelan Phillips was once the top recruit in his class. After medically retiring from football due to concussions, he returned and produced immediately for the Miami Hurricanes and is now looking to the NFL Draft.
The interior defensive line class in the 2021 class is lackluster. There might be no player selected in the first round from the positional group. Osa Odighizuwa is looking to work his way up draft boards and is a fan favorite.
Tamorrion Terry is one of the most underrated prospects in the 2021 class. His blend of height, weight, and speed will give defensive coordinators nightmares.
There have been plenty of receivers taken on day three that produced in their rookie season. Ihmir Smith-Marsette is a great example of this in the 2021 class.
For many on Draft Twitter, Ronnie Perkins is a player they will go to bat for every time. His blend of size, power, and speed has some believing he is a diamond in the second or even third round of the draft.
Hamilcar Rashed Jr. is one of the more interesting prospects to study in this year’s draft. Coming from a school that is not well known for high-end pass-rushing talent, he certainly pops off as an intriguing target. Potentially being the first Oregon State defender to be picked within the first three rounds since Steven Nelson in 2015, there must be something to like about Rashed. Let’s see what the hype is about.
Every team in the NFL is looking for versatile offensive linemen. Landon Dickerson has played all five positions on the offensive line during his five years in college spending time at both Florida State and Alabama.
In today’s NFL, running backs fit into one of two categories. Either they are a featured back and deserve a three-down role, or they are a specialist and only fill a certain role. With Oklahoma running back Rhamondre Stevenson, he has the potential to turn into a featured back while serving as a specialist early in his career.
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