Hunter2_1 Posted November 1, 2021 Share Posted November 1, 2021 1. DETROIT LIONS: EDGE KAYVON THIBODEAUX, OREGON The 2021 quarterback class is such a mixed bag that Detroit looks much better off addressing the position with its second first-rounder than passing up on the other elite talents at the top of the draft. Thibodeaux has 25 pressures in his four healthy performances this year after spraining his ankle early in the season. 2. HOUSTON TEXANS: EDGE AIDAN HUTCHINSON, MICHIGAN Hutchinson is not only an elite prospect from a traits perspective, as he checked in at No. 2 on Bruce Feldman’s preseason Freaks List, but he’s also been elite from a production standpoint. Hutchinson is the highest-graded edge defender in college football this season (93.7). He's racked up 30 pressures across his past five games and is the kind of cornerstone player Houston can build a defense around. 3. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES (VIA MIA): CB DEREK STINGLEY JR., LSU The cornerback spot across from Darius Slay has been an issue for the Eagles this season. With three first-rounders likely at its disposal, Philadelphia should just attack premium positions at the top. Stingley may have played only 154 snaps this year before suffering a foot injury with an indefinite return timetable, but he was the highest-graded cornerback in the country as a true freshman in 2019. 4. JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS: S KYLE HAMILTON, NOTRE DAME Hamilton is simply too much of a rarity to pass up, even if the Jaguars have some options at safety already. He can play the slot, at linebacker or really wherever a team needs him to. He picked off three passes and made three pass breakups this season before suffering a knee injury with an uncertain return timetable 5. WASHINGTON FOOTBALL TEAM: QB MATT CORRAL, OLE MISS The first quarterback comes off the board, and it’s the one who’s faced the toughest slate of defenses in 2021. Corral is an athlete first with all the tools to be a franchise guy at the position. It’s a tad worrisome he’s been banged up already at only 6-foot-1 and 205 pounds, but he’s also earned an 88.9 overall grade in the SEC. 6. NEW YORK JETS: OT EVAN NEAL, ALABAMA As I’ve said before, I’m going to keep mocking this one until told otherwise. First, the 6-foot-7, 350-pound Alabama tackle would give the Jets the most physically imposing tackle duo in the NFL. Second, it is quite obviously a need with Morgan Moses on a one-year deal. And third, Neal has already played on the right side as a sophomore at Alabama. 7. NEW YORK GIANTS: C TYLER LINDERBAUM, IOWA Linderbaum is an upgrade over Billy Price, at the very least. He was the highest-graded center in college football last year and has taken it to another level in 2021. He’ll enter the 2021 NFL Draft as the best center prospect PFF has seen since the beginning of college football grading in 2014. 8. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES: EDGE GEORGE KARLAFTIS, PURDUE The Eagles love investing in their defensive line, and Karlaftis can seamlessly fill Brandon Graham’s shoes. He already has 41 pressures on the 2021 college football season while posting above-average grades in every single game. He boasts inside-outside versatility, as well. 9. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES (VIA IND): QB MALIK WILLIS, LIBERTY The Eagles aren't short on draft capital, so they might as well buy one lottery ticket at the quarterback position. And in that analogy, Willis would be the Powerball of the draft class. He possesses the kind of tools evaluators dream about with his size, arm strength and running ability. Willis is having an outstanding 2021 season, recording a 93.6 overall grade to lead all Group of Five quarterbacks and rank second overall in the country. 10. NEW YORK JETS (VIA SEA): EDGE DEMARVIN LEAL, TEXAS A&M Head coach Robert Saleh will almost certainly look to bulk up his defensive line to 2019 49ers levels. That means adding more juice, even with Carl Lawson returning. Leal can fill the Arik Armstead role of an edge with inside versatility like he’s done at Texas A&M. 11. NEW YORK GIANTS (VIA CHI): EDGE DRAKE JACKSON, USC The Giants need pass-rushing help any way they can get it. Jackson is the kind of versatile body type that they’ve coveted, and he’s made a massive leap this season from a 66.6 pass-rushing grade in 2020 to an 85.2 mark so far in 2021. 12. ATLANTA FALCONS: DT JORDAN DAVIS, GEORGIA The Falcons desperately need an impact player next to Grady Jarrett. While Davis is still a work in progress, with only eight pressures this season, the 6-foot-6, 340-pounder is a sure thing in the run game (84.7 PFF run-defense grade). 13. MIAMI DOLPHINS (VIA SF): OT CHARLES CROSS, MISSISSIPPI STATE The Dolphins can’t stop trying to address their abysmal offensive line, and Cross will enter the 2021 NFL Draft as the most battle-tested left tackle in the class. He’s allowed only 10 pressures on 497 pass-blocking snaps this season. 14. MINNESOTA VIKINGS: CB KAIIR ELAM, FLORIDA Head coach Mike Zimmer loves his first-round corners. Elam has allowed only 83 yards on 151 coverage snaps this season. And while the rest of the Florida team got trounced against Georgia in Week 9, Elam didn’t allow a catch. 15. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS: EDGE KINGSLEY ENAGBARE, SOUTH CAROLINA Enagbare has been as dominant on a snap-for-snap basis as anyone in the country this season. The 6-foot-4, 265-pounder has earned a 93.4 pass-rushing grade so far this season — a mark that ranks first among college football edge defenders. That will help Chris Jones move back to the interior, where he’s been more impactful. 16. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS: EDGE ADAM ANDERSON, GEORGIA New England head coach Bill Belichick loves him some versatile front-seven players. Anderson is a long, 6-foot-5 athlete who can rush the passer and cover at a high level. He can be the heir to Dont’a Hightower in the middle. 17. DENVER BRONCOS: LB CHRISTIAN HARRIS, ALABAMA With injuries decimating the Broncos' linebacker unit and their top three options all set to hit free agency, this definitely qualifies as a need. Harris possesses the kind of special explosiveness and mentality to go high in the 2021 NFL Draft. 18. CLEVELAND BROWNS: WR GARRETT WILSON, OHIO STATE Wilson is PFF’s WR1, and he's just a quick trip down the road for general manager Andrew Berry to evaluate. He boasts the versatile skill set to line up anywhere in the Browns' offense. Wilson has been a monster after the catch this season, forcing 11 broken tackles on 43 receptions. 19. CAROLINA PANTHERS: OT IKEM EKWONU, N.C. STATE Ekwonu is playing offensive tackle as well as anyone in college football this season. He’s allowed only eight pressures on 326 pass-blocking snaps for a 92.4 overall grade — which ranks first among Power Five tackles. While he could stay at tackle, he’d also be a massive upgrade over Pat Elflein at left guard. 20. LOS ANGELES CHARGERS: WR DRAKE LONDON, USC London’s broken ankle will throw a wrench in his pre-draft process, but assuming recovery goes as planned, he’s still a first-round talent. He was lapping the rest of college football with 88 catches for 1,083 yards and 22 broken tackles before going down. That sounds like a Mike Williams replacement should he walk in free agency. 21. PITTSBURGH STEELERS: QB KENNY PICKETT, PITTSBURGH Pickett quite clearly has the arm talent to deal with Heinz Field’s inclement weather. He’s earned the highest passing grade in college football this season after making just six turnover-worthy plays through Week 9. 22. CINCINNATI BENGALS: OT KENYON GREEN, TEXAS A&M Green has proven to be one of the most versatile offensive linemen in college football this season. He’s made starts at every offensive line position except center this year, allowing only eight pressures in the process. 23. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS: WR CHRIS OLAVE, OHIO STATE Olave is the consistent vertical threat the Saints are desperately missing. He’s hauled in 59.7% of his targets 10-plus yards downfield since the start of 2020. 24. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS: CB AHMAD GARDNER, CINCINNATI With Carlton Davis approaching free agency, the Bucs are no shoo-in to retain him. And Gardner is one of the most experienced press corners in the class, with 666 such career snaps. That will fit well in Todd Bowles' defense. 25. BUFFALO BILLS: CB ANDREW BOOTH JR., CLEMSON Booth is a physical corner with some of the sweetest feet in the class. He’s still a bit more of a traits projection than a true shutdown corner, as he’s managed only one pass breakup this season. 26. LAS VEGAS RAIDERS: LB NAKOBE DEAN, GEORGIA If Dean keeps playing like this, he won't last long in the 2021 NFL Draft. He’s earned a 91.2 overall grade this season and been outstanding in coverage. He has allowed 11 catches on 20 targets for 49 yards all season to go along with two picks and a pass breakup. 27. DALLAS COWBOYS: S JAQUAN BRISKER, PENN STATE The Cowboys have had serious issues with their safeties giving up big plays this season. Brisker could easily fix that. He’s allowed only 81 yards into his coverage for the year, also making two picks and four pass breakups. 28. GREEN BAY PACKERS: WR TREYLON BURKS, ARKANSAS Burks is a faster version of Allen Lazard with better ball skills. Burks would be the perfect complement to Davante Adams as a No. 2 receiver. The 6-foot-3, 225-pounder is averaging 3.71 yards per route run, ranking sixth among qualifying college football wideouts this season. 29. BALTIMORE RAVENS: OT TREVOR PENNING, NORTHERN IOWA The 6-foot-7, 321-pound Penning is a horse in the run game. He can be the people-moving presence the Ravens haven’t had this season after trading Orlando Brown Jr. Penning has also been pretty dominant in pass protection in 2021, surrendering only five pressures on 212 pass-blocking snaps. 30. DETROIT LIONS (VIA LAR): QB DESMOND RIDDER, CINCINNATI The Lions take their shot at the quarterback position here. Ridder may not have the stats of the other top quarterbacks, but he’s overcome one of the worst offensive lines in football this season. He possesses serious tools and a high-level pocket presence already. 31. TENNESSEE TITANS: S JORDAN BATTLE, ALABAMA Battle's physical play style allows him to do it all at the safety position. This season, he has allowed only six catches on 12 targets for 46 yards with two picks and a pass breakup. 32. ARIZONA CARDINALS: CB MARTIN EMERSON, MISSISSIPPI STATE Emerson will be one of the best zone corners in the 2021 NFL Draft, boasting legit ball skills at 6-foot-2 and 200 pounds. It’s a very deep cornerback class, and the Cardinals are in desperate need at the position. thoughts? 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Suffering_Bills Posted November 1, 2021 Share Posted November 1, 2021 Good pick for the Bills. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Titans_Matt Posted November 2, 2021 Share Posted November 2, 2021 Love where the Titans are drafting, and the pick as well. Good writeups also! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johnny Nix Posted November 2, 2021 Share Posted November 2, 2021 I have a hard time seeing the Bengals taking a guard in the 1st. CB or EDGE seem like the bigger priorities. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CWood21 Posted November 2, 2021 Share Posted November 2, 2021 On 11/1/2021 at 10:23 AM, Hunter2_1 said: 28. GREEN BAY PACKERS: WR TREYLON BURKS, ARKANSAS Burks is a faster version of Allen Lazard with better ball skills. Burks would be the perfect complement to Davante Adams as a No. 2 receiver. The 6-foot-3, 225-pounder is averaging 3.71 yards per route run, ranking sixth among qualifying college football wideouts this season. Packers haven't drafted a WR in the first round since 2002 when they took Javon Walker despite the need being there the last few years. Davante Adams is a pending FA, which could change the equation. I'd anticipate DL or EDGE would be bigger positions of need. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LinderFournette Posted November 3, 2021 Share Posted November 3, 2021 Hamilton or neal works tho I can't rule out leal cuz he would give us a nice starting DL in a 3-4. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Uncle Buck Posted November 3, 2021 Share Posted November 3, 2021 #4 overall is pretty high to be picking a safety with a knee injury. Is the injury anything to worry about long term, or can we be sure he will be back to 100%? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FalconFan13 Posted November 3, 2021 Share Posted November 3, 2021 Don't hate it for the Falcons Davis would help our D-line a ton but im still iffy taking a pure NT that high without us having any edge rushers on board worth much. But if we can pair a edge rusher up in FA and 2nd round with him and Grady we might have something. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NudeTayne Posted November 4, 2021 Share Posted November 4, 2021 10 hours ago, Uncle Buck said: #4 overall is pretty high to be picking a safety with a knee injury. Is the injury anything to worry about long term, or can we be sure he will be back to 100%? IMO here's zero chance the Jaguars pass on Evan Neal there for a safety with a lower body injury already before he's even stepped into the league. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hunter2_1 Posted November 4, 2021 Author Share Posted November 4, 2021 For NE, the college and player makes sense - a freak from Georgia. Bill loves those. However, the position makes no sense. We are in need of CB, OT and LB. We are stacked on the edge/end. I'd be disappointed if we passed on Harris, Gardner or Green there Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LinderFournette Posted November 6, 2021 Share Posted November 6, 2021 On 11/3/2021 at 2:56 PM, Uncle Buck said: #4 overall is pretty high to be picking a safety with a knee injury. Is the injury anything to worry about long term, or can we be sure he will be back to 100%? He's an unicorn. I'm not worried about it Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Gnat Posted November 11, 2021 Share Posted November 11, 2021 I can certainly see the Vikings going with CB in round one. I do wonder if Zim will be here at the end of the year, if he's not that might changed the equation depending on the hC. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hunter2_1 Posted November 13, 2021 Author Share Posted November 13, 2021 On 11/6/2021 at 12:00 AM, LinderFournette said: He's an unicorn. I'm not worried about it Is he that good? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LinderFournette Posted November 13, 2021 Share Posted November 13, 2021 2 hours ago, Hunter2_1 said: Is he that good? Yes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hunter2_1 Posted November 13, 2021 Author Share Posted November 13, 2021 2 hours ago, LinderFournette said: Yes. I’ll load up some film 🍿 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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