
2021 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Deonte Brown
The Crimson Tide has been pumping out offensive lineman lately. Deonte Brown is one of three linemen expected to go in the first two days of this year’s draft from Alabama.
The Crimson Tide has been pumping out offensive lineman lately. Deonte Brown is one of three linemen expected to go in the first two days of this year’s draft from Alabama.
Yes, even the NFL draft can be a big day for gambling. Not only that, but the draft is one of the best sporting events of the year.
Happy Draft Day everyone! After many months of speculation, mock drafts, trades, and smoke screens, we finally get to see what players land on what teams. Enjoy this mock and hopefully enjoy who your team takes tonight.
The NFL Draft is finally here, even though it feels like NFL Draft season all year. For the second year in a row, draft meetings and film room sessions were all virtual. Although there will be fans and the picks will be televised somewhere other than Rodger Goodell’s basement, there is still that interesting dynamic between the teams and the players.
With the NFL Draft coming up, let’s talk about the most memorable moments, you can count on Tom Brady not liking numbers, and much more.
This tight end class is topped with some amazing young talent. Among true Juniors like Kyle Pitts, Pat Freiermuth, and Brevin Jordan there is Redshirt Sophomore Tommy Tremble. Following in the footsteps of “Mapletron” Chase Claypool is no easy task. There is a lot that comes with the title of tight end at Notre Dame. Tremble has been labeled as the best blocking tight end in this class. At his size, hopefully, he can receive the ball as well. Is Tremble just a blocking tight end? Let’s find out.
In the third episode of Jungle Talk, Marc and Sam discuss the departure of Giovani Bernard and the Bengals getting “new stripes”. In the Main Event, it’s all draft strategy for the first three rounds, including what the team should/will do for Joe Burrow at No. 5 overall. Will they protect him with Penei Sewell or reunite him with Ja’Marr Chase?
In a star-studded cornerback class with Jaycee Horn, Patrick Surtain, and Caleb Farley, Paulson Adebo is an underrated name that could be up there with the best of the best. Before opting out in 2020, Adebo had some serious first-round draft talk during last year’s offseason.
Stanford’s star receiver in the 2020-21 season, Simi Fehoko will likely hear his name called during the 2021 NFL Draft. Fehoko is an athletic receiver with a lot of potential due to his athleticism. Let’s break down his skillset.
Choosing to opt-out of the 2020 college football season after appearing in just three games for Mississippi State, Kylin Hill will look to join a large number of former Bulldogs in the NFL.
Perhaps one of the biggest draft sleepers, Jacob Harris has significant size and speed. At 6’5” with a monstrous wingspan he has the tools to become a great receiver in the league.
The 2021 NFL Draft class lacks the star power the previous class had. However, one name not getting enough attention is Virginia Tech’s Khalil Herbert.
The Crimson Tide has been pumping out offensive lineman lately. Deonte Brown is one of three linemen expected to go in the first two days of this year’s draft from Alabama.
Yes, even the NFL draft can be a big day for gambling. Not only that, but the draft is one of the best sporting events of the year.
Happy Draft Day everyone! After many months of speculation, mock drafts, trades, and smoke screens, we finally get to see what players land on what teams. Enjoy this mock and hopefully enjoy who your team takes tonight.
The NFL Draft is finally here, even though it feels like NFL Draft season all year. For the second year in a row, draft meetings and film room sessions were all virtual. Although there will be fans and the picks will be televised somewhere other than Rodger Goodell’s basement, there is still that interesting dynamic between the teams and the players.
With the NFL Draft coming up, let’s talk about the most memorable moments, you can count on Tom Brady not liking numbers, and much more.
This tight end class is topped with some amazing young talent. Among true Juniors like Kyle Pitts, Pat Freiermuth, and Brevin Jordan there is Redshirt Sophomore Tommy Tremble. Following in the footsteps of “Mapletron” Chase Claypool is no easy task. There is a lot that comes with the title of tight end at Notre Dame. Tremble has been labeled as the best blocking tight end in this class. At his size, hopefully, he can receive the ball as well. Is Tremble just a blocking tight end? Let’s find out.
In the third episode of Jungle Talk, Marc and Sam discuss the departure of Giovani Bernard and the Bengals getting “new stripes”. In the Main Event, it’s all draft strategy for the first three rounds, including what the team should/will do for Joe Burrow at No. 5 overall. Will they protect him with Penei Sewell or reunite him with Ja’Marr Chase?
In a star-studded cornerback class with Jaycee Horn, Patrick Surtain, and Caleb Farley, Paulson Adebo is an underrated name that could be up there with the best of the best. Before opting out in 2020, Adebo had some serious first-round draft talk during last year’s offseason.
Stanford’s star receiver in the 2020-21 season, Simi Fehoko will likely hear his name called during the 2021 NFL Draft. Fehoko is an athletic receiver with a lot of potential due to his athleticism. Let’s break down his skillset.
Choosing to opt-out of the 2020 college football season after appearing in just three games for Mississippi State, Kylin Hill will look to join a large number of former Bulldogs in the NFL.
Perhaps one of the biggest draft sleepers, Jacob Harris has significant size and speed. At 6’5” with a monstrous wingspan he has the tools to become a great receiver in the league.
The 2021 NFL Draft class lacks the star power the previous class had. However, one name not getting enough attention is Virginia Tech’s Khalil Herbert.
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