Toilets To Titles: Episode 54 | 2021 NFL Draft Immediate 1st Round Recap with Shane Hallam
After the conclusion of the 1st round of the 2021 NFL Draft, Shane Hallam (@ShanePHallam) joined our host Coach Schepps
After the conclusion of the 1st round of the 2021 NFL Draft, Shane Hallam (@ShanePHallam) joined our host Coach Schepps
The Detroit Lions came into this draft with a new regime in the front office. Their plan was simple: build the trenches. The Lions began their draft by taking offensive tackle Penei Sewell at pick seven. They then went to the defensive side of the line and selected defensive tackles Levi Onwuzurike and Alim McNeill. All three of these guys are players who fit new head coach Dan Campbell’s style of toughness and physicality. The Lions also hit the trade market a few times on day three as they moved up to select two times in a row at picks 112 and 113.
Coming off of an aggressive free agency, the New England Patriots looked to build on an already super strong offseason with this year’s draft. The Patriots struck early on with the selection of quarterback Mac Jones to be their future franchise signal-caller. Then in the later rounds, they turned to more needs and players that will fill positions right away. The Patriots were also busy in the trade market as they sent picks 46, 122, and 139 to the Cincinnati Bengals for pick 38.
Tom Brady, Stefon Diggs, George Kittle. Every NFL draft contains a clutch of late-round gems who outplay where they were selected and became stars. The 2021 draft will be no exception.
Entering the 2021 NFL Draft, the Washington Football Team had several holes to address. Their top need was at quarterback. Despite adding Ryan Fitzpatrick in free agency, Washington doesn’t have their franchise quarterback on the roster.
The second and third rounds of the 2021 NFL Draft were some of the most entertaining in recent memory. Many superstars fell and extreme reaches were flying left, right, and center.
After an extremely busy day two of the NFL Draft, all eyes turn to what teams will do on the final day. This is where we see the sleeper picks, the diamonds in the rough, and the “my guys” players all getting selected.
In Episode 114 of the Dorm Room Dispute podcast, Mitchell and Patrick discuss the impact of Antonio Brown resigning with
The first round of the NFL Draft featured a plethora of surprises, but perhaps none were as eye-opening as these five reaches.
The first round of the 2021 NFL Draft was one of the most entertaining in recent memory. Many superstars fell
After an exciting first night of the draft, night two is upon us. There are still plenty of great players left on the board, some of whom should have been selected in the first 25 picks. Day two is stacked with depth at multiple positions, and some positions could fly off the board at the start of day two.
With Day 1 of the NFL Draft now in the books, all eyes look to rounds two and three on Friday. While the bulk of top-tier names heard their names called last night, there is still a boatload of talented players to choose from.
After the conclusion of the 1st round of the 2021 NFL Draft, Shane Hallam (@ShanePHallam) joined our host Coach Schepps (@CoachSchepps) to discuss the selections
The Detroit Lions came into this draft with a new regime in the front office. Their plan was simple: build the trenches. The Lions began their draft by taking offensive tackle Penei Sewell at pick seven. They then went to the defensive side of the line and selected defensive tackles Levi Onwuzurike and Alim McNeill. All three of these guys are players who fit new head coach Dan Campbell’s style of toughness and physicality. The Lions also hit the trade market a few times on day three as they moved up to select two times in a row at picks 112 and 113.
Coming off of an aggressive free agency, the New England Patriots looked to build on an already super strong offseason with this year’s draft. The Patriots struck early on with the selection of quarterback Mac Jones to be their future franchise signal-caller. Then in the later rounds, they turned to more needs and players that will fill positions right away. The Patriots were also busy in the trade market as they sent picks 46, 122, and 139 to the Cincinnati Bengals for pick 38.
Tom Brady, Stefon Diggs, George Kittle. Every NFL draft contains a clutch of late-round gems who outplay where they were selected and became stars. The 2021 draft will be no exception.
Entering the 2021 NFL Draft, the Washington Football Team had several holes to address. Their top need was at quarterback. Despite adding Ryan Fitzpatrick in free agency, Washington doesn’t have their franchise quarterback on the roster.
The second and third rounds of the 2021 NFL Draft were some of the most entertaining in recent memory. Many superstars fell and extreme reaches were flying left, right, and center.
After an extremely busy day two of the NFL Draft, all eyes turn to what teams will do on the final day. This is where we see the sleeper picks, the diamonds in the rough, and the “my guys” players all getting selected.
In Episode 114 of the Dorm Room Dispute podcast, Mitchell and Patrick discuss the impact of Antonio Brown resigning with the Buccaneers. The two also
The first round of the NFL Draft featured a plethora of surprises, but perhaps none were as eye-opening as these five reaches.
The first round of the 2021 NFL Draft was one of the most entertaining in recent memory. Many superstars fell and extreme reaches were flying
After an exciting first night of the draft, night two is upon us. There are still plenty of great players left on the board, some of whom should have been selected in the first 25 picks. Day two is stacked with depth at multiple positions, and some positions could fly off the board at the start of day two.
With Day 1 of the NFL Draft now in the books, all eyes look to rounds two and three on Friday. While the bulk of top-tier names heard their names called last night, there is still a boatload of talented players to choose from.
Visit ChiefsBlitz.com for
hard-hitting KC Chiefs coverage.