DRAFT TRACKER 2021
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DRAFTED BY
Chicago Bears
Round 2 • Pick 7
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PLAYER ANALYSIS
NFL-ready frame with broad chest and thick lower half. Jenkins not only plays with excellent upper-body power and hand strength, he combines it with a desired level of body control and athleticism to create a consistent, toolsy talent. His instincts and processing serve him well in quickly sifting through moving pieces. He can be an intolerant run blocker, looking to finish and bury his opponent once he gets his block locked and centered. Jenkins has good tackle tape, but his short arms and average range in pass sets could be something to keep an eye on. Whether it is at tackle or guard, Jenkins has the talent to become an early starter and a successful pro.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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DRAFTED BY
Baltimore Ravens
Round 4 • Pick 26
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Wallace is slightly undersized as an outside receiver, but has the swagger, toughness and ball skills to get the job done. He's a crisp route runner with the ability to handle more complicated patterns with good fluidity in his transitions to separate. His initial upfield charge is just average and big press corners have some success detouring his scheduled departure. He will be at his best on the second and third levels. His leaping, focus and timing make him a likely candidate to continue winning downfield jump balls as a pro. Wallace's competitive nature has helped create a history of making big plays on big stages and he has the skill level and mental makeup to become a good starter as a plus WR2.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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Carolina Panthers
Round 4 • Pick 21
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PLAYER ANALYSIS
Hubbard's 2019 production would tell you he ate, but he had plenty put on his plate with almost 26 carries per game. In 2020, his production dipped as teams seemed to find ways to bottle him up. Hubbard is a tempo-driven runner as an outside-zone back playing peek-a-boo behind his blocks. His willingness to get upfield rather than bounce everything will be applauded, but he needs to use his vision and easy change of direction to become more creative on the second level as a pro. He needs to tighten up his ball security issues, but has the talent to become a committee back with upside for a zone-based rushing attack.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'0 7/8"
- Weight
- 231 lbs
- Arm
- 32 3/4"
- Hand
- 9 3/8"
- Wing
- 77 1/2"
Production
65.09
Athleticism
67.89
Total Score
132.98
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Ogbongbemiga has both the instincts and the athletic talent to run, chase and tackle if he's kept clean and allowed to flow. He struggled at times when the running game was headed downhill at him as an inside linebacker. Taking on blocks and slipping blocks are still things he needs to master, as he lacks the play strength to quickly unglue from contact once the blocker gets into him. He plays with adequate range and has a nose for where running plays are headed, taking angles that allow him to make plays behind the line of scrimmage. While he has some blitz talent, his coverage instincts and awareness are in need of improvement. He should come in as a backup at Will linebacker.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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DRAFTED BY
New York Giants
Round 6 • Pick 17
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PLAYER ANALYSIS
His size and expected straight-line speed will work in his favor. However, Williams might be lacking the natural athletic attributes to handle press duties and the instincts needed for zone. If coaching can tighten up his press technique, he might be in consideration as a Cover 2 cornerback with the ability to step up and support the run. He's become better at staying in phase with the route and can be a handful to deal with on 50-50 throws due to his size and physical nature. Finding a good scheme fit will be key, but he has a decent chance of earning a spot as a backup.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'
- Weight
- 194 lbs
- Arm
- Hand
- Wing
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Big slot receiver on the next level with average speed but the ball skills to potentially find work as a zone-beater. Stoner is a smooth athlete with good body control once the ball goes up. He's not very sudden and hasn't learned to run crisp routes in order to uncover quickly underneath. His ball skills are fine-tuned with the ability to track and create catch space while battling for 50-50 balls with strong hands. He could be a Day 3 pick or sign as an undrafted free agent, but his size, ball skills and punt return value give him a chance of making a roster.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'2"
- Weight
- 221 lbs
- Arm
- Hand
- Wing
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Linebacker turned designated rusher in the Oklahoma State defensive scheme. Bundage is small as a linebacker and tiny as an edge rusher with a frame that looks more like a box safety. He has dealt with back issues that have slowed him and did a nice job of making himself productive as a pass rusher this past season with eight sacks. Watching him as a linebacker requires a trip back to the 2018 tape and there were issues with diagnosis and key reading too often as a run defender. Size is a major concern moving forward as a pro.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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