Baltimore Ravens 2021 NFL Draft Recap
Among the final five selections in the first round for the second season in a row, the Baltimore Ravens headed into the 2021 NFL draft with two of the five.
Among the final five selections in the first round for the second season in a row, the Baltimore Ravens headed into the 2021 NFL draft with two of the five.
The free agency period hasn’t been friendly to the Tennessee Titans. They lost Corey Davis, Jonnu Smith, and Adam Humphries. Even though they signed Josh Reynolds, the Titans need to add at least one wide receiver in the draft.
The Tennessee Titans were quite active during the free agency period. The Titans’ biggest holes remaining are cornerback, receiver, tight end, right tackle, and strong safety. Depth at linebacker and pass rusher could also be addressed.
The 2020 draft class was hinted to have the best wide receiver group in history. This year’s class seems to be potentially even better, especially at the top.
Last year, the Minnesota Gophers sent Tyler Johnson to the draft. He fell due to some character concerns and some issues with his pre-draft process. This year, Rashod Bateman is up for grabs from Minnesota and has been in the first-round conversation throughout the whole pre-draft process. He can play on the perimeter and in the slot and can play in a variety of different roles for whichever team decides to select him.
The New York Jets currently sit at the bottom of the NFL with an 0-6 record and in line to take on the first overall pick. That looks to be the 31st pick as things stand right now. They also have the first pick of the second round, 33, and can add even more at that point. Here are a few players the Jets may be interested in that would be available at 31.
The big-name opt-out counter is now up to four with Miami Edge Rusher, Gregory Rousseau opting out on Thursday, according
In today’s NFL and college football communities, most people are now focused on the next players that are going to
Among the final five selections in the first round for the second season in a row, the Baltimore Ravens headed into the 2021 NFL draft with two of the five.
The free agency period hasn’t been friendly to the Tennessee Titans. They lost Corey Davis, Jonnu Smith, and Adam Humphries. Even though they signed Josh Reynolds, the Titans need to add at least one wide receiver in the draft.
The Tennessee Titans were quite active during the free agency period. The Titans’ biggest holes remaining are cornerback, receiver, tight end, right tackle, and strong safety. Depth at linebacker and pass rusher could also be addressed.
The 2020 draft class was hinted to have the best wide receiver group in history. This year’s class seems to be potentially even better, especially at the top.
Last year, the Minnesota Gophers sent Tyler Johnson to the draft. He fell due to some character concerns and some issues with his pre-draft process. This year, Rashod Bateman is up for grabs from Minnesota and has been in the first-round conversation throughout the whole pre-draft process. He can play on the perimeter and in the slot and can play in a variety of different roles for whichever team decides to select him.
The New York Jets currently sit at the bottom of the NFL with an 0-6 record and in line to take on the first overall pick. That looks to be the 31st pick as things stand right now. They also have the first pick of the second round, 33, and can add even more at that point. Here are a few players the Jets may be interested in that would be available at 31.
The big-name opt-out counter is now up to four with Miami Edge Rusher, Gregory Rousseau opting out on Thursday, according to Matt Baker of the
In today’s NFL and college football communities, most people are now focused on the next players that are going to opt-out of the 2020 seasons.
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