DRAFT TRACKER 2021
DRAFT TRACKER
PICK
TEAM
ACQUIRED VIA
PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'5 3/8"
- Weight
- 226 lbs
- Arm
- 34 1/4"
- Hand
- 10"
- Wing
- 82 1/4"
Production
53.93
Athleticism
81.81
Total Score
135.74
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
Highly productive small-school wideout with elite size but with work to be done. Playing against bigger, stronger, faster defenders could create a challenging transition, as the route running and ball skills will need more development to be pro-ready. His size and ability to win jump balls make him an intriguing late-round possibility.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'3 1/4"
- Weight
- 303 lbs
- Arm
- 32 3/4"
- Hand
- 10"
- Wing
- 78 5/8"
Production
59
Athleticism
78.21
Total Score
137.21
PROSPECT 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.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'6"
- Weight
- 307 lbs
- Arm
- Hand
- Wing
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
Durable three-year starter with experience at both tackle positions. Coleman's long arms have proven to be effective at slowing his opponent's rush momentum and he's savvy with his hands in his pass protection approach. His knee bend is average, which hinders his consistency protecting the edge in both the run and passing games. He's athletic in space and should be able to compete in all run-blocking schemes. While his pass protection is average by NFL standards, he has talent to work with and offers swing tackle potential as a Day 3 draft pick.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'5"
- Weight
- 313 lbs
- Arm
- Hand
- Wing
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
Despite just a single season as a starter at Kentucky, Haskins is an interesting study as a prospect whose playing style doesn't necessarily match his traits. His 83 3/8-inch wingspan (34 3/8-inch arms) will get teams excited and he has good overall size to go with it. However, his playing style leans more to his snap quickness than his length, as he's much more consistent at searching for gaps than controlling the action with his hands. He's nimble and very active in both the run game and as a rusher, and his spin-counter is a legitimate weapon in attacking the pocket. If he can get his hands and feet to work in skilled harmony, he might have life as a rotational 3-technique in a one-gapping front.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 5'10"
- Weight
- 205 lbs
- Arm
- Hand
- Wing
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
Funk's tape as a running back is somewhat average, but his high-level testing (SEE: 40 in the 4.4s, 38-inch vertical leap, 10-foot-2 broad jump) and talent as a special teams cover demon make him worthy of consideration. He's well-built and plays with pretty good power when the ball is in his hands. He has shifty traits and measurables, but his running style is a little more straightforward. He has more build-up speed than instant burst, which might make him a better off-tackle and outside runner (in plays where he can have a runway to take off). His special teams prowess will be strongly considered, but he also appears to have a potential future as a third-down option. Two ACL tears in the same knee will cause hesitance for some teams, but it wouldn't be surprising to see him make a roster.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'2"
- Weight
- 240 lbs
- Arm
- 32"
- Hand
- 10"
- Wing
- 77 3/4"
Production
68.39
Athleticism
61.08
Total Score
129.47
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
Projects as a rugged stand-up rush linebacker who plays the game with his mad face on. Johnson possesses the compact frame, play strength and hand usage to set strong edges and hold his own when the running game rolls downhill at him. He lacks desired length and explosiveness as a rusher, but varies his angles and targets the blocker's edge to help make up for those deficiencies. While he definitely smells blood once he's in the pocket, he's more likely a hard-hat rusher than a highly productive sack master on the next level. He should come into the league as a solid backup at 3-4 outside linebacker with the potential to become a rotational defender or eventual starter down the line.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'2 7/8"
- Weight
- 258 lbs
- Arm
- 31"
- Hand
- 10"
- Wing
- 76 1/8"
Production
69.20
Athleticism
57.36
Total Score
126.56
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
Defensive end who plays on the "wild man" setting with a white-hot motor and consistent play speed in attacking up the field. Hubert's play strength is NFL-ready and he has a plus first step, which benefits his darts into the gaps. While he has some disruptive qualities that fit into a one-gapping scheme, he also has limited change-of-direction agility, which leads to a higher number of missed tackle opportunities. That issue could be exacerbated in the league. He's a face-up edge rusher with a basic approach and a lack of athleticism to flip the corner so look for teams to reduce him inside on passing downs, where his approach could benefit him in matchups against guards. He has backup potential that will range from average to above average depending on scheme fit.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'4 5/8"
- Weight
- 314 lbs
- Arm
- 31 7/8"
- Hand
- 9 7/8"
- Wing
- 78"
Production
66.04
Athleticism
74.05
Total Score
140.09
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
Guard prospect with good size and foot quickness. He has toughness in his field demeanor, too. Anderson's two biggest issues are his core strength and his lack of control. He needs to stay within himself and attack with a more workman-like attitude rather than rushing. He has a tendency to over-step his lateral blocks and open the back door for quick losses, but he also has lateral reactive athleticism that should benefit him if bad habits are coached out of him. His hand placement and hand strength improve his chances as a base blocker but true two-gappers have a tendency to gain control and put him in a position to hang on through shed phase. He's a backup-caliber guard who could see time as a low-end starter at some point.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 5'9 3/4"
- Weight
- 185 lbs
- Arm
- 30 1/4"
- Hand
- 8 7/8"
- Wing
- 74 1/2"
Production
68.97
Athleticism
69.92
Total Score
138.89
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
Slot corner with average size but exceptional speed and athleticism. He could see his draft stock rise given his workout potential. Vincent has the hips, feet and burst to stay tight with routes as a pro, but only if he shows marked improvement with pattern recognition and his coverage technique. He's played (and practiced) against NFL-caliber competition and brings a resume full of experience against quality competition. His best football could be ahead of him, but he needs to fully transition from athlete to cornerback for that to happen.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'5"
- Weight
- 311 lbs
- Arm
- Hand
- Wing
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
Farniok has three-position flexibility but will likely play guard or center as a pro. He has a long frame with decent proportions and can fit gap and zone schemes. There's room for continued growth as a run blocker but his pass protection is below average. He has a shot to earn a role as a backup interior offensive lineman.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'2 5/8"
- Weight
- 253 lbs
- Arm
- 32 1/8"
- Hand
- 9 5/8"
- Wing
- 77 1/4"
Production
56.27
Athleticism
61.57
Total Score
117.84
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
Highly touted coming into Ohio State but failed to mark up the stat sheet with formidable production. He has the physical traits that could generate a look late in the draft and his strength as a power rusher is intriguing. However, he lacks the functional agility and fluid movement to instill faith that a team is going to get much more out of him than what we saw at Ohio State.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'3 1/2"
- Weight
- 252 lbs
- Arm
- 33 1/2"
- Hand
- 10 1/4"
- Wing
- 80 1/8"
Production
65.18
Athleticism
75.43
Total Score
140.61
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
Graduate transfer who made the jump from the Sun Belt to the Big 12 with solid success. Bradley-King is a high IQ defender who made it a priority from early in his career to sharpen his rush technique and create opportunities for himself. He's not a quick edge-burning type, but he does a nice job of using footwork and head fakes to catch offensive tackles leaning and create points of entry into the pocket. He plays a mature brand of football, with a turned-up motor and good toughness at the point of attack. However, he's a little undersized as a base end and might need to stack more mass on his frame to play there. He faces some athletic limitations that might cap his potential, but he's a smart football player with the ability to become a quality rotational defender.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'1 1/2"
- Weight
- 207 lbs
- Arm
- 32 5/8"
- Hand
- 9 5/8"
- Wing
- 78 3/4"
Production
53.57
Athleticism
62.35
Total Score
115.92
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
Webb has handled the Star position for Georgia (which is essentially a big nickel back) but doesn't have the necessary speed or short-area quickness in coverage to continue playing that position in the pros. He's tough at the point of attack and does the dirty work in run support, so box safety is his likely designation during the evaluation process. It will be a challenge for him to make it as a defensive back, so adding weight and rebranding himself as a lighter backup linebacker and core special teamer might be a side door that could be under consideration.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'0 1/8"
- Weight
- 187 lbs
- Arm
- 31 3/4"
- Hand
- 9 1/8"
- Wing
- 73 7/8"
Production
56.55
Athleticism
73.71
Total Score
130.26
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
Dangerous three-level talent with speed and short-area athleticism to play inside or outside as a pro. Nixon had impressive flashes over his first two seasons at UCF before playing in just four games this past year due to a shoulder injury. His play strength and hands are both in need of work in order for him to be considered a trustworthy option for play callers and quarterbacks. He has the juice to win foot races deep and displays enough route-running potential to uncover against pro coverage on the first and second levels. Nixon offers intriguing value as a potential Day 3 selection with WR3 talent.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 5'11 1/4"
- Weight
- 209 lbs
- Arm
- 29"
- Hand
- 9 3/4"
- Wing
- 74 3/8"
Production
67.11
Athleticism
90.32
Total Score
157.43
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
Explosive tester with compact, muscular frame whose 2018 tape was simply better than what he put out in 2020 coming off his ACL injury. There is a good chance Wiggins will continue to find himself after another season removed from his injury. His short-area twitch and ability to quickly close on routes in front of him can be impressive. His 2018 ball production was no accident, as he frequently created opportunities for himself to make plays on the football, but he's much better moving forward than when asked to transition and cover lateral route breaks. He's tough and willing, but too small to cover NFL tight ends. In addition, his lack of reactive agility and length as an open-field tackler create concerns. He'll impress in a workout, but might have a ceiling as an NFL backup.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 5'11"
- Weight
- 228 lbs
- Arm
- Hand
- Wing
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
Pro size with broad, thickly built lower half. Doaks can be a physical runner when he wants to be, but there are times when he gears down rather than imposing his will into contact. He lacks foot quickness and the desired field vision to find pathways and yardage on his own, so power will need to become his calling card. He looks more comfortable lining up behind the quarterback and attacking the flanks, where he has longer to process the defense and can get his momentum building. He does just enough out of the backfield and has decent pass pro potential. He might go undrafted but has enough going for him to get a look.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 5'11 5/8"
- Weight
- 192 lbs
- Arm
- 29 3/8"
- Hand
- 9 3/8"
- Wing
- 72 1/4"
Production
64.86
Athleticism
59.11
Total Score
123.97
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
Despite his size and ball production at the end of the year, there is too much tape (including the Senior Bowl) that put his struggles on display as it pertains to fluidity and stickiness in coverage. He lacks recovery speed and open-field athleticism to deal with NFL man coverage, but his 2020 experience at safety could open the door for a position change at the next level. He wasn't asked to do much more than basic two-deep drops, but he clearly has the coverage experience to adapt to more than that. However, he will have to become both tougher and more consistent as a tackle finisher in order to make that switch a full-time job opportunity.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'2 1/2"
- Weight
- 242 lbs
- Arm
- 33"
- Hand
- 9 1/4"
- Wing
- 80 5/8"
Production
62.40
Athleticism
82.28
Total Score
144.68
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
Smooth with easy change of direction, Toney's playmaking comes via athleticism over strength or high-end skill. His physical measurements are very average, but he can be explosive off the snap and around the rush arc. He also has the ability to slip blocks and chase down runners to the perimeter. He appears to lack the every-down power or toughness to handle run duties on early downs and might find that athletic NFL tackles take away some of the advantages he enjoyed in college. Toney could find a home as a backup edge defender with designated pass rusher potential if he can improve his conversion rate in attacking the pocket.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'4 1/8"
- Weight
- 301 lbs
- Arm
- 31 1/2"
- Hand
- 10"
- Wing
- 76 3/4"
Production
71.11
Athleticism
64.10
Total Score
135.21
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
Durable three-year starter with good mass and strength to handle what's in front or on top of him. However, he struggles when he has to range or play reactive football. Menet's opening steps and strikes are compact and efficient. He lands with some pop, but lacks ideal length and athleticism to sustain blocks against active defenders. He has the potential to become an average starter within two years.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'6 3/8"
- Weight
- 309 lbs
- Arm
- 32 7/8"
- Hand
- 10 1/4"
- Wing
- 79 7/8"
Production
52.06
Athleticism
67.59
Total Score
119.65
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
While he's played tackle in the past, Fries is almost certainly locked into the guard role as a pro. He's well-schooled and plays with good technique and quality hand usage, even though he needs to get into opponents a little more quickly. He's not a bulldozer, but does a good job of working to sustain and finish once he gets locked in. Fries is limited athletically, which primarily shows itself with his lack of reactive agility against twists and in his recoveries when beaten by the pass rush. He's just average, but might have enough skill level to find his way into a backup guard role as a Day 3 selection.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'2 7/8"
- Weight
- 220 lbs
- Arm
- 33 1/4"
- Hand
- 10 1/8"
- Wing
- 78 1/8"
Production
56.41
Athleticism
77.53
Total Score
133.94
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
Highly competitive pass catcher with great size and good route technique but missing suddenness and long speed as an outside target. While Skowronek can make a roster as a backup receiver due to his matchup potential and overall skill level, a switch to move tight end would diminish his weaknesses and enhance his strengths. He's a quick opener to eat up quick throws underneath, has the speed and athleticism to work the second level and occasionally get deep if teams aren't careful about how they match up with him. He needs more weight but is already a plus run blocker who can handle blocking duties from the slot. Skowronek could be the next Robert Tonyan if given a chance at that spot.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'2 1/8"
- Weight
- 325 lbs
- Arm
- 31"
- Hand
- 9 5/8"
- Wing
- 79"
Production
66.57
Athleticism
82.27
Total Score
148.84
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
Space-eating nose for odd or even fronts with excellent size and quality shed power but lacking desired knee bend to consistently grow his roots against opposing power. There are moments when Tonga really flashed over the last two seasons, but a step up in competition will test him. He's not overly explosive, but his initial hand quickness will allow him early positioning advantages that can be capitalized upon. He's not going to be a third-down option for an NFL rush attack. However, he will use brute force to create some pressure up the gut. He has the upside to become a low-end, early-down starter but a career as a backup should be his floor.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'2"
- Weight
- 198 lbs
- Arm
- 31 5/8"
- Hand
- 9 7/8"
- Wing
- 76 5/8"
Production
53.13
Athleticism
77.04
Total Score
130.17
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
Height/weight/speed prospect with developmental traits, but the fundamentals and feel for the position are way behind. Despite his straight-line speed, Wilcox has long legs paired with average feet, creating awkward, clunky transitions when he's not allowed to just phase the downfield route. His testing could create an opening for a practice-squad role, but the lack of experience, consistency and the history of injuries plant him firmly in the "project" pile.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'3"
- Weight
- 243 lbs
- Arm
- Hand
- Wing
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
Raw but highly productive edge who could be targeted as a designated pass rusher by 3-4 defenses. Garrett's approach was fairly simple at Concordia, as he used his get-off and athletic ability to simply work around less-talented tackles on the Division II level. Even so, he put some major marks in just about every impact category -- and his processing and instincts to find rush counters is something to build upon. He's tight-hipped and plays too tall to bend edges on the next level, so he'll need to fine-tune his hands and his rush plan. His narrow waist and below-average limb thickness might mean he will struggle to hold desired NFL weight on his frame. While he can chase and pursue, he's not strong enough to handle life at the point of attack at this juncture. He's a potential practice-squad candidate early on.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'3 5/8"
- Weight
- 301 lbs
- Arm
- 33 1/8"
- Hand
- 9 1/2"
- Wing
- 80"
Production
52.58
Athleticism
72.75
Total Score
125.33
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
Defensive end who might have to move inside if he's not more careful about managing his weight. Spencer was listed at 300 pounds in 2020 and it clearly had an impact on his overall effectiveness. He's a flash player with natural strength to strike and play around blocks, but too often he ends up on the ground or blocked. He has first-step explosiveness and good edge bend, but he's going to need to keep his motor cranked up enough from snap to snap and as a secondary pass rusher. He has draftable talent but lacks the grit to play inside, so he might need to get in better shape to stay at his natural position.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 5'11 1/8"
- Weight
- 263 lbs
- Arm
- 32 1/8"
- Hand
- 9 3/8"
- Wing
- 77 3/4"
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
Wide-body punter with extra quick operation time. Harvin was a heralded punter out of high school and seemed to improve throughout his time at Georgia Tech. His quick get-off might need to be slowed to help out his coverage team, though. He has an NFL leg and is consistent as a directional punter, which gives him a shot to be drafted.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'1"
- Weight
- 210 lbs
- Arm
- Hand
- Wing
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
Under-the-radar wideout with explosive athleticism and experience to play inside or outside. Baker crushed his pro day with outstanding speed and leaping numbers to go with a huge set of hands. His 1.49-second 10-yard split verifies the tape, as Baker plays with electric acceleration that can help him race past press corners or take a short throw and turn it into a long touchdown. He's a fluid athlete with natural feet and is developing a feel for separation inside his routes, even though there is more work to do. His ball-tracking is solid, but his hands are very average. Baker hasn't seen pro-caliber cornerbacks, so an adjustment will be necessary, but he has the traits and talent to be considered one of the sleepers of this draft.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 5'10 1/2"
- Weight
- 214 lbs
- Arm
- 30 1/2"
- Hand
- 9 3/4"
- Wing
- 73 5/8"
Production
71.40
Athleticism
63.27
Total Score
134.67
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
One-note, downhill back who can leverage and unlock impressive power into opposing tacklers. Most of his evaluation requires 2019 tape as he never got going in Mike Leach's offense in 2020. Hill has a ground gaining jump-cut with adequate ability to elude second-level tacklers, but his primary mode of operation is to run with force and create with power. He's a grinder who lacks burst and vision to slash and create chunk runs, but could offer a change-of-pace banger and short-yardage option with some third-down value.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 5'10 1/8"
- Weight
- 206 lbs
- Arm
- 30 1/2"
- Hand
- 9 5/8"
- Wing
- 74 1/4"
Production
70.09
Athleticism
59.21
Total Score
129.30
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
Consistent runner with NFL size and a wrecking ball running style that wears down defenses. Jefferson earned his degree in inside and outside zone scheme while at Oregon State despite having a lack of burst to the perimeter or loose hips for instant one-cut quickness. He possesses adequate vision to find and exploit run lane development, but is less slasher than he is a rhythm runner who needs carries to put his fingerprints on the game. His lack of burst will shrink the field for him a bit, but his talent and physicality are NFL-worthy as a middle-round backup who can handle more carries if needed.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'0 5/8"
- Weight
- 193 lbs
- Arm
- 29 3/8"
- Hand
- 9 3/8"
- Wing
- 74 1/4"
Production
69.53
Athleticism
55.70
Total Score
125.23
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
Big junior season prompted Milne to come out and test the waters as an early draft entrant but the 2020 production might not be the best indicator of where he is as an NFL prospect. He has good size and decent athleticism but doesn't have enough play speed or strength to make a living outside. He runs routes with pretty good precision but he's not exactly sudden getting in and out of breaks underneath, which could hurt him from the slot. If he can learn the tricks of the trade to play a little faster, he has a shot as a Day 3 talent. He might have a very modest ceiling as a back of the roster player, though.
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 5'11 1/2"
- Weight
- 230 lbs
- Arm
- 29 1/2"
- Hand
- 9 3/8"
- Wing
- 73"
Production
55.39
Athleticism
72.05
Total Score
127.44
PROSPECT ANALYSIS
Squatty, short-stepping linebacker who plays with tremendous energy and is always on the attack. Stuard has a twitchy, explosive take-off when he's playing forward, but tight hips restrict his sideline-to-sideline range and his ability to make reactive plays as a tackler in space. He has good straight-line speed and should test well in that department, but his lack of size and inability to play all three downs could force him into a situation where special teams would be his route to a roster.
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