DRAFT TRACKER 2021
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New York Jets
Round 6 • Pick 23
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PLAYER ANALYSIS
One-year starter who was often out of place when asked to play the nose for the Razorbacks. Marshall has adequate power, explosive hips and quick feet, making him much better suited to play three-technique in a penetrating front. Marshall has decent power at the point of attack but struggles to grow roots against double teams. He has some natural strength and a low center of gravity, so improving his hand usage could help to create more consistency in both his run defense and pass rush. Teams could be turned off by the lack of sack production, but he does flash the potential to become more consistently disruptive in the rush game. Despite having just a single season of production, his big pro day numbers could give him a boost as a Day 3 draft pick with backup potential.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'6 5/8"
- Weight
- 234 lbs
- Arm
- 34"
- Hand
- 9 3/4"
- Wing
- 82"
Production
64.45
Athleticism
74.32
Total Score
138.77
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Franks isn't missing the traits, arm talent or ability, but he needs to become a more decisive, rhythmic passer who can take advantage of what the coverage is giving him. His tendency to stare down targets allows safeties to become way too involved against him. He operates with solid mechanics, though. He has pro-caliber arm strength and buttery touch on his deep throws. Franks is also a mobile quarterback who can get outside the pocket and extend the play or rollout to either direction and throw strikes. His Arkansas tape might be good enough to earn him a shot as a Day 3 selection and potential NFL backup.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 5'10"
- Weight
- 208 lbs
- Arm
- Hand
- Wing
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Stout and muscular with a build that is better suited for safety than cornerback. Jacobs has played press man and zone but lacks the top-end speed and agility to handle man duties as a pro. He has decent eyes from zone and gets downhill quickly to strike and finish before things can get started. While there will be a temptation to try him at safety, his inconsistencies as an open-field tackler could complicate matters.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 5'11 3/8"
- Weight
- 213 lbs
- Arm
- 32 1/2"
- Hand
- 8 5/8"
- Wing
- 76 1/2"
Production
54.43
Athleticism
56
Total Score
110.43
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Boyd is more slasher than creator and is at his best when the running track is clearly defined and not overly congested. He has adequate vision as an inside and outside runner, but tends to take on big contact from hitters due to his upright running style and lack of elusiveness. He is a good athlete with adequate traits to help him compete for a roster spot, but he'll need to become much scrappier as a runner and in pass protection to give himself the best possible shot.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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