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2021 Reese’s Senior Bowl Preview: National Team

The Reese’s Senior Bowl is the first step of the year in terms of the NFL Draft. In this Covid-plagued season especially, the Senior Bowl is a pivotal step for the prospects who will have the opportunity to play in the game. With the recent news of the combine all but canceled and the East-West Shrine game canceled, the Senior Bowl is the only all-star game this year. 

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2021 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Baron Browning

Baron Browning is one of the many pro-ready prospects at the linebacker position for the Buckeyes. He has played in many roles during his time at Ohio State, yet he couldn’t grasp ahold of one spot specifically. In a linebacker class that has received varying opinions, Browning could be a steal on day two or potentially day three. 

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2021 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Alijah Vera-Tucker

Before the 2020 season, Alijah Vera-Tucker had opted out before the season and was focusing on the 2021 draft. Upon learning that the PAC-12 would be playing, he returned to USC and made the transition from left guard to left tackle, due to Austin Jackson being selected in the NFL Draft by the Miami Dolphins. Vera-Tucker has made a vast move up draft boards recently as he has the versatility to play both guard and tackle, something that is becoming more important in the NFL today. 

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2021 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Derion Kendrick

A year after Noah Igbinoghene entered the draft as a cornerback after spending most of his career as a receiver, there is another similar story this year. Derion Kendrick spent his sophomore season in high school as a receiver before transitioning to play quarterback his final two years. He went to Clemson to play receiver and made the transition to cornerback before the 2019 season. Kendrick started immediately despite never playing the position before. He has caught the NFL’s attention as a potential first-round pick with a ton of untapped potential yet to be reached. 

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2021 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Rashawn Slater

The 2021 offensive line class is deep. After last year had four tackles go within the first 15 picks, teams are finally starting to fix their offensive line woes. This year, there may not be four tackles to go off of the board within the first 15 picks, but there are plenty of prospects that could be in the conversation for the first round. No player has had a better pre-draft process during the NFL season than Rashawn Slater. His 2019 tape was excellent, and as a result, he opted out of the 2020 season. 

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2021 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Trevon Moehrig

This last weekend, Trevon Moehrig followed in Ar’Darius Washington’s footsteps by declaring for the draft. The safety tandem was the best in college football, and now both will be in the NFL following April’s draft. Moehrig is the better of the two and has a chance to be the first safety selected in the draft. 

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2021 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Tylan Wallace

Tylan Wallace has been on the NFL’s radar for some time now. He has had a significant drop in the rankings thanks to other receivers having elite production in this covid-plagued season. In another stacked receiver class, Wallace could be a steal found on day two for a receiver-needy team looking for a number two option outside of their top threat. 

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Purdue wide receiver Rondale Moore is one of the more explosive players in college football. However, he comes with several red flags. @alexxbarbour breaks it all down in his scouting report. #NFL #NFLTwitter #NFLDraft 

2021 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Rondale Moore

Heralded for his 600 lb squats and 4.33-second 40-yard dash, Rondale Moore is one of the most intriguing prospects to enter the 2021 NFL draft. His rare combination of shiftiness and burst allows Moore to become a game-breaking weapon that defenses and special teams get nightmares about. Injuries have been the plague of this stud athlete, but when he has been on the field, few have been as dazzling as Moore.

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2021 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Ian Book

Notre Dame quarterback Ian Book has turned heads just months before the 2021 NFL Draft. A true senior, the Fighting Irish signal-caller poses as a threat with his impressive athleticism and strong throwing mechanics.

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2021 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Chatarius “TuTu” Atwell

The man who is undefeated in tag, Chatarius “TuTu” Atwell, is by far one of the most intriguing prospects in the 2021 NFL Draft. His jaw-dropping speed and big-play ability combine to create some of the greatest highlights from this year’s prospects; however, he has some extreme flaws that may cripple any chance of his success in the NFL. Only time will tell if this player will be a gem or a bust. 

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2021 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Kyle Trask

Kyle Trask is your standard accurate, medium-armed quarterback with some special traits. From barely playing in high school, sitting behind D’Eriq King, to potentially never playing in college, sitting behind Felipe Franks, Trask has served his time sitting and learning from some of the best. An unfortunate injury to Franks led to Trask’s first starts, which showed the world his precision and poise, leading to his ascension to first-round buzz. In the correct scheme, Trask will be a steady, consistent starter for years to come. 

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2021 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Malik Cunningham

2021 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Malik Cunningham

Malik Cunningham is the most intriguing quarterback prospect in the 2021 NFL Draft. He has the running ability of Lamar Jackson, but he acts as a quarterback that can run, not a running back that can throw. Being part of the most unique offense arguably in the country, Cunningham is the most difficult prospect to project to the next level, as no team in the NFL has the speed that Louisville uses to overwhelm its opponents. His surprising accuracy, countered by his scheme dependent decision making, combines with his athleticism to create the most confusing projection arguably in the history of the NFL draft at the quarterback position. In the right scheme with the correct coaching, Cunningham can become a lethal Swiss army knife. 

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2021 Reese’s Senior Bowl Preview: National Team

The Reese’s Senior Bowl is the first step of the year in terms of the NFL Draft. In this Covid-plagued season especially, the Senior Bowl is a pivotal step for the prospects who will have the opportunity to play in the game. With the recent news of the combine all but canceled and the East-West Shrine game canceled, the Senior Bowl is the only all-star game this year. 

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2021 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Baron Browning

Baron Browning is one of the many pro-ready prospects at the linebacker position for the Buckeyes. He has played in many roles during his time at Ohio State, yet he couldn’t grasp ahold of one spot specifically. In a linebacker class that has received varying opinions, Browning could be a steal on day two or potentially day three. 

Read More
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2021 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Alijah Vera-Tucker

Before the 2020 season, Alijah Vera-Tucker had opted out before the season and was focusing on the 2021 draft. Upon learning that the PAC-12 would be playing, he returned to USC and made the transition from left guard to left tackle, due to Austin Jackson being selected in the NFL Draft by the Miami Dolphins. Vera-Tucker has made a vast move up draft boards recently as he has the versatility to play both guard and tackle, something that is becoming more important in the NFL today. 

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2021 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Derion Kendrick

A year after Noah Igbinoghene entered the draft as a cornerback after spending most of his career as a receiver, there is another similar story this year. Derion Kendrick spent his sophomore season in high school as a receiver before transitioning to play quarterback his final two years. He went to Clemson to play receiver and made the transition to cornerback before the 2019 season. Kendrick started immediately despite never playing the position before. He has caught the NFL’s attention as a potential first-round pick with a ton of untapped potential yet to be reached. 

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2021 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Rashawn Slater

The 2021 offensive line class is deep. After last year had four tackles go within the first 15 picks, teams are finally starting to fix their offensive line woes. This year, there may not be four tackles to go off of the board within the first 15 picks, but there are plenty of prospects that could be in the conversation for the first round. No player has had a better pre-draft process during the NFL season than Rashawn Slater. His 2019 tape was excellent, and as a result, he opted out of the 2020 season. 

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2021 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Trevon Moehrig

This last weekend, Trevon Moehrig followed in Ar’Darius Washington’s footsteps by declaring for the draft. The safety tandem was the best in college football, and now both will be in the NFL following April’s draft. Moehrig is the better of the two and has a chance to be the first safety selected in the draft. 

Read More
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2021 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Tylan Wallace

Tylan Wallace has been on the NFL’s radar for some time now. He has had a significant drop in the rankings thanks to other receivers having elite production in this covid-plagued season. In another stacked receiver class, Wallace could be a steal found on day two for a receiver-needy team looking for a number two option outside of their top threat. 

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Purdue wide receiver Rondale Moore is one of the more explosive players in college football. However, he comes with several red flags. @alexxbarbour breaks it all down in his scouting report. #NFL #NFLTwitter #NFLDraft 
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2021 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Rondale Moore

Heralded for his 600 lb squats and 4.33-second 40-yard dash, Rondale Moore is one of the most intriguing prospects to enter the 2021 NFL draft. His rare combination of shiftiness and burst allows Moore to become a game-breaking weapon that defenses and special teams get nightmares about. Injuries have been the plague of this stud athlete, but when he has been on the field, few have been as dazzling as Moore.

Read More
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2021 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Ian Book

Notre Dame quarterback Ian Book has turned heads just months before the 2021 NFL Draft. A true senior, the Fighting Irish signal-caller poses as a threat with his impressive athleticism and strong throwing mechanics.

Read More
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2021 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Chatarius “TuTu” Atwell

The man who is undefeated in tag, Chatarius “TuTu” Atwell, is by far one of the most intriguing prospects in the 2021 NFL Draft. His jaw-dropping speed and big-play ability combine to create some of the greatest highlights from this year’s prospects; however, he has some extreme flaws that may cripple any chance of his success in the NFL. Only time will tell if this player will be a gem or a bust. 

Read More
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2021 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Kyle Trask

Kyle Trask is your standard accurate, medium-armed quarterback with some special traits. From barely playing in high school, sitting behind D’Eriq King, to potentially never playing in college, sitting behind Felipe Franks, Trask has served his time sitting and learning from some of the best. An unfortunate injury to Franks led to Trask’s first starts, which showed the world his precision and poise, leading to his ascension to first-round buzz. In the correct scheme, Trask will be a steady, consistent starter for years to come. 

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2021 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Malik Cunningham
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2021 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Malik Cunningham

Malik Cunningham is the most intriguing quarterback prospect in the 2021 NFL Draft. He has the running ability of Lamar Jackson, but he acts as a quarterback that can run, not a running back that can throw. Being part of the most unique offense arguably in the country, Cunningham is the most difficult prospect to project to the next level, as no team in the NFL has the speed that Louisville uses to overwhelm its opponents. His surprising accuracy, countered by his scheme dependent decision making, combines with his athleticism to create the most confusing projection arguably in the history of the NFL draft at the quarterback position. In the right scheme with the correct coaching, Cunningham can become a lethal Swiss army knife. 

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