Andy Dufresne
Footballguy
Huh. So Greg Newsome 1 struggled but Greg Newsom 2 showed out. I'll be aware of that come IDP draft time.
Before my debut ESPN conference call today talking NFL draft, here's an updated look at my Top 25 Players.
1. QB Trevor Lawrence, Clemson
2. WR Ja'Marr Chase, LSU
3. OW Kyle Pitts, Florida
4. OT Penei Sewell, Oregon
5. QB Justin Fields, Ohio State
6. LB Micah Parsons, Penn State
7. OT Rashawn Slater, Northwestern
8. QB Zach Wilson, BYU
9. WR DeVonta Smith, Alabama
10. WR Jaylen Waddle, Alabama
11. CB Caleb Farley, Virginia Tech
12. CB Patrick Surtain II, Alabama
13. QB Trey Lance, NDSU
14. S Tre'Von Moehrig, TCU
15. DEF Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, Notre Dame
16. CB Jaycee Horn, South Carolina
17. EDGE Kwity Paye, Michigan
18. WR Kadarius Toney, Florida
19. RB Najee Harris, Alabama
20. OL Alijah Vera-Tucker, USC
21. EDGE Azeez Ojulari, Georgia
22. LB Jamin Davis, Kentucky
23. OT Christian Darrisaw, Virginia Tech
24. EDGE Jaelan Phillips, Miami
25. QB Mac Jones, Alabama
can you be more pacific?For all intense and purposes, they get their main points across. If they nip it in the butt, we wouldn't have anything to complain about. I could care less if they correct these small issues. Though sometimes it's mind bottling.
Irregardless, let's keep it to soccer.For all in tents, and porpoises. We're talking about camping at SeaWorld here.
It's time to see Northwestern's Greg Newsome as a first-round cornerbackHuh. So Greg Newsome 1 struggled but Greg Newsom 2 showed out. I'll be aware of that come IDP draft time.
Ja'Marr Chase at 1.9? Interesting
https://twitter.com/movethesticks/status/1370041713260064769?s=21Daniel Jeremiah @MoveTheSticks
From scout's watch at Clemson:
Travis Etienne- 4.41/4.43
Amari Rodgers- 4.454/4.50
Cornell Powell- 4.54/4.53
Travis Etienne Runs 4.40 Forty
Clemson RB’s unofficial 40-time would have been 2nd fastest amongst running backs at last year’s combine
Clemson WR Cornell Powell registered a 4.47 40-yard dash time at his pro day workout.
Powell (6'0/204) also posted a 36.5-inch vertical jump in what was a pretty solid display of his measurables. Powell also got to show off his receiving skills at Trevor Lawrence's pro day workout that was conducted earlier in the offseason. In his 2020 breakout campaign the Clemson wideout caught 53-of-78 passes for 882 yards, 16.6 YPC and seven touchdowns. From an advanced data perspective, PFF gives Powell a respectable 74.1 receiving grade for his play in 2020. He is a late-round level prospect for NFL Draft purposes.
SOURCE: The Athletic
Mar 11, 2021, 3:12 PM ET
NFL Network analyst Daniel Jeremiah held a conference call today to preview the 2021 NFL Draft. Provided below is a transcript and audio recording of today's call:
Transcript: Daniel Jeremiah Conference Call_Transcript.pdf
Link to audio: https://nfl.zoom.us/rec/share/9LismDOIMUoLEuhgf-UcDCy0Nb5bM5Yw8aA3WJy92alDo8rBodnfxvnJrqaXKpts.QWi8hJC9rhu-rOgj
Password: 9Zxf5W$j (must be entered manually, NOT copy and pasted)
https://twitter.com/eric_edholm/status/1370407847733891075?s=21Eric Edholm @Eric_Edholm
Kent State WR Isaiah McKoy is a sleeper to keep tucked away
Pro day is on Monday. Around 6-3, 190 with some vertical ability.
Had a big game vs. Auburn in 2019. Averaged 114 yards/gm and scored 9 TDs in his final 7 college games.
PFF Draft @PFF_College
Most 15+ yard carries last season:
Michael Carter, UNC - 29
Javonte Williams, UNC - 27