DRAFT TRACKER 2021
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Minnesota Vikings
Round 6 • Pick 15
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Undersized interior lineman who will need to prove he can keep the same energy as a run defender that he shows as a pass rusher. Twyman looks small across from college linemen at times and that figures to become more pronounced at the next level. He has good upper-body strength but lacks bend and leverage. He'll need to improve his initial quickness and become more assertive into his initial contact. His energetic rush features violent hands and a subtle variety of attacks that can create sack chances. His lack of size and explosiveness could limit him, but he has potential as a 4-3 rotational tackle with average upside.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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Tennessee Titans
Round 4 • Pick 30
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PLAYER ANALYSIS
A decade ago, Weaver would have been a lock to end up on a 3-4 unit as a standard five-technique thanks to his size, length and strength. With fewer teams playing a base 3-4 and opting for hybrid players and varied fronts, he appears to be a bit of a niche prospect. A narrow playing base and tall pad level are likely to follow him no matter how much work teams do to correct it, but there's no denying that he can be a handful despite balance and coordination issues. He bullies blockers around with his punch and discard game. He lacks twitch and short-area quickness, but his power and length could make up for it as a middle-round end with rotational value in an even or odd front.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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Minnesota Vikings
Round 3 • Pick 27
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PLAYER ANALYSIS
Linear edge rusher with NFL size and length, but a lack of consistent urgency could hurt his chances. Jones doesn't play with much of a commanding presence at the point of attack and will need to crank it up in that area or teams will gear up to run right at him. He has enough rush get-off to occasionally threaten the corner but will find the sack production much harder to come by if he doesn't improve his hand skill and counters at the top of the rush. The physical traits are in place as a 3-4 outside linebacker, but he'll just be a backup, unless the intensity and rush skill come around.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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New York Jets
Round 5 • Pick 31
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PLAYER ANALYSIS
There is much to process with the tape and the traits of Pinnock. He looks the part, with size, length and strength, and his testing confirmed the athleticism that can be found on tape. He has the potential to roadblock receivers from press but struggles to maintain his poise and pace when he gets beaten early in the route. He has ball skills when playing with his eyes forward, but his success rate and accuracy to challenge the catch-point goes way down with his back to the ball. He has the athleticism and physical tools that fit into Cover 3 and press-man concepts, but he shouldn't be left on an island.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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Buffalo Bills
Round 6 • Pick 28
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PLAYER ANALYSIS
Has size and length but is missing the speed to handle man coverage down the field. He plays with good instincts and awareness when allowed to play with his eyes forward from off coverage and has adequate ball skills and solid ball production. He might have some man cover potential on tight ends but is more consistent from short zone and can be mismatched in space if asked to play deep. He's an aggressive, willing tackler in run support but he can often be found flying in too hot when filling downhill or missing the mark as an open-field tackler. There are traits and ball production to work with, which could make him a future backup.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'4"
- Weight
- 310 lbs
- Arm
- Hand
- Wing
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Hargrove has the athletic ability to handle scramble situations with some success but he's going to need to improve his balance and core strength as NFL defenders will make quick work of his mistakes. He can work on the move and on double teams, but once he's tasked with matching power with power, he can be exposed. His pass protection is fairly solid with punch accuracy and active hands to gain feel for the rush right off the bat, but he needs to trust his feet to slide and cut-off the rush rather than reaching and lunging.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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Las Vegas Raiders
Round 7 • Pick 2
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PLAYER ANALYSIS
From walk-on to four-year starter and two-time team captain, Morrissey offers the intelligence and durability teams look for in a center. However, teams look for more size and length from the position since centers are asked to take on massive defensive tackles. He's an athletic fit for an outside zone team, but his size and average pass protection will hurt his chances of being drafted.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'0 5/8"
- Weight
- 197 lbs
- Arm
- 32 3/8"
- Hand
- 9 1/2"
- Wing
- 76 1/2"
Production
71.83
Athleticism
51
Total Score
122.83
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Ball-hawking safety with anticipatory traits and instincts that get the best of him at times, putting his team in harm's way. Against lesser quarterbacks, he shows off his ability to key the quarterback and get early jumps on throws whether from his role as split safety, slot corner or short-zone defender. However, NFL quarterbacks and play-callers will target his eagerness and take advantage of his willingness to get pulled out of position. He possesses below-average size in run support but is ready and willing to do his part, which will be appreciated. Ultimately, he's a feast-or-famine defender who needs a role that doesn't put him in position to be a last line of defense.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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