Round 7 229) Indianapolis Colts (from JAX through NO) – Mike Strachan, WR, Charleston (WV) 230) Las Vegas Raiders (from NYJ through SF) – Jimmy Morrissey, C, Pittsburgh 231) Miami Dolphins (from HOU) – Larnel Coleman, OT, UMass 232) Carolina Panthers (From ATL through MIA and TEN) – Phil Hoskins, DT, Kentucky 233) LA Rams ( From CIN through HOU) – Jake Funk, RB, Maryland 234) Philadelphia Eagles – Patrick Johnson, OLB, Tulane 235) Cincinnati Bengals (from DET through SEA) – Wyatt Hubert, DE, Kansas State 236) Buffalo Bills (from CAR) – Jack Anderson, OG, Texas Tech 237) Denver Broncos – Kary Vincent Jr., CB, LSU 238) Dallas Cowboys – Matt Farniok, G, Nebraska 239) Denver Broncos (from NYG) – Jonathan Cooper, DE, Ohio State 240) Washington Football Team (From SF through PHI) – William Bradley-King, DE, Baylor 241) Los Angeles Chargers – Mark Webb, S, Georgia 242) New England Patriots – Tre Nixon, WR, UCF 243) Arizona Cardinals – James Wiggins, S, Cincinnati 244) Miami Dolphins (from WFT through LV) – Gerrid Doaks, RB, Cincinnati 245) Pittsburgh Steelers (from MIA) – Tre Norwood, CB, Oklahoma 246) Washington Football Team – Shaka Toney, DE, Penn State 247) Arizona Cardinals (from CHI through LV) – Michal Menet, C, Penn State 248) Indianapolis Colts – Will Fries, OT, Penn State 249) LA Rams (From TEN through JAX) – Ben Skowronek, WR, Notre Dame 250) Chicago Bears (from SEA) – Khyiris Tonga, DT, BYU 251) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from PIT) – Chris Wilcox, CB, BYU 252) Los Angeles Rams – Chris Garrett, LB, Concordia University St Paul- 253) Denver Broncos (from CLE) – Marquiss Spencer, DE, Mississippi State 254) Pittsburgh Steelers (from BAL) – Pressley Harvin III, P, Georgia Tech 255) New Orleans Saints – Kawaan Baker, WR, South Alabama 256) Green Bay Packers – Kylin Hill, RB, Mississippi State 257) Detroit Lions (from BUF through CLE) – Jermar Jefferson, RB, Oregon State 258) Washington Football Team (from KC through MIA) – Dax Milne, WR, BYU 259) Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Grant Stuard, LB, Houston
Alabama, Ohio State tie for most players selected with 10; SEC has 65 picks Alabama and Ohio State, in tying for the most players from one school selected in the 2021 NFL Draft with 10 each, fell well short of tying LSU's record mark of 14 in 2020. But the Crimson Tide's crop nevertheless set marks of its own. With six first-round selections, Alabama tied the 2004 Miami draft class for the most ever. The Crimson Tide's national championship team placed wide receiver Jaylen Waddle (Dolphins), WR DeVonta Smith (Eagles), cornerback Patrick Surtain II (Broncos), quarterback Mac Jones (Patriots), offensive tackle Alex Leatherwood (Raiders) and running back Najee Harris (Steelers) in the first round. Alabama also had the most ever selected in the top 50 (eight), with their eighth going No. 38 overall in defensive lineman Christian Barmore to the New England Patriots. Other Alabama picks: OL Landon Dickerson (Eagles), OL Deonte Brown (Panthers) and LS Thomas Fletcher (Panthers). The six first-rounders in the '04 Hurricanes class were S Sean Taylor, OL Vernon Carey, LB D.J. Williams, TE Kellen Winslow, LB Jonathan Vilma and NG Vince Wilfork. Ohio State's 10 draftees included one first-rounder (QB Justin Fields to the Chicago Bears), followed by LB Pete Werner, OL Josh Myers, LB Baron Browning, OL Wyatt Davis, RB Trey Sermon, TE Luke Farrell, DL Tommy Togiai, DE Jonathon Cooper and DB Shaun Wade. Conference-wide, the Southeastern Conference took its seemingly annual place at the top with 65 selections, followed by the Big Ten Conference with 44. NFL.com
I haven't had the chance to glue my ass to a chair and break down each group to get grades out (yet), but the only team that really sticks out as having likely screwed the pooch is Houston. They drafted like a team that has no clue what their future direction is. The other obvious choice would be Seattle, but when you only have 3 selections it's really difficult to put together any kind of plan. With Buffalo, at first I thought it was a bit odd how they went about things, but looking at it now they simply decided they were going to fix to areas of concern on their roster and dedicated 4 picks to them. If it was outside of the trenches I may view it differently, but right now I think I like how they played the hand dealt to them. One more team (these are all based off of quick glances down the list) that sticks out to me is Indianapolis. It just feels like a bit of a wasted effort after the first pair of picks.
I had made the comment earlier that, off the top of my head, CHI / CLE / LAC were my favorite drafts. Now that I see all the experts agree with me, I'm rethinking that. I don't usually like to be with the talking heads...
NFL schedule release, May 12th... I'm sticking with the thought that season opener will be these two.
Going through the Undrafted Free Agent signings for the league. Just thought I'd comment on the ones that surprised me making it all the way through. In order of shock (highest-lowest). Marvin Wilson absolutely blows me away. I can't understand that one. Guessing serious interview issues, or an unknown injury. David Moore and Trill also quite shocking to me. I can at least make an argument why the rest of this group made it through, though I'd likely take a shot on lots of them personally. Marvin Wilson - DT David Moore Jr - G Trill Williams - CB Ar'Darius Washington - S Darius Stills - DT Alaric Jackson - OT Sage Surratt - WR Kenny Yeboah - TE Cade Johnson - WR Hamilcar Rashed Jr - DE Carson Green - OT Javian Hawkins - RB Jaret Patterson - RB Nick Eubanks - TE Drake Jackson - C
Carolina and Cincinnati are criminally low in these rankings. Honorable mention to Washington also. All of them probably are in my top 10. What did these rankers "want" Cincinnati to do exactly?
For those that wondered what the argument was in the Eagles draft room in the 3rd round it was that the Eagles traded down 3 spots and they got Aaron Robinson sniped in the meantime. The one guy didn't like it and didn't think it was worth it while Howie Roseman was confused because he liked both guys and was happy with either if he got an extra pick. This seems to be correct. Howie likes his linemen. Milton better work out. I like him but Robinson was a guy I was hoping for there. Instead they went CB with their next pick, a guy all over the board. And I found out why I didn't see much of him. McPhearson was a transfer along with playing on a team I'm not use to looking at defensive tape on. Story apparently is the Eagles wanted McPhearson in the late third but traded the pick to the Cowboys to move up for Smith and in the end they decided to stay put instead of trade into the 3rd because they didn't want to force any picks. Man that could have been a disaster.
Didn't get to hang out as much as I would have liked for the draft and have not studied it much but I do have a few quick hits. The Jags did exactly what I said the Jets should do back before they screwed up and won a few games loosing the #1 pick. Etienne was one of the top backs available in the draft and his and Lawrence's familiarity with each other is a plus. Sure the Jags Robinson had a successful season last year but there is nothing wrong with having two good backs one of whom is a home run threat. Was Trey Lance really that high on other teams draft boards? I feel like the 49ers could have moved up into another spot and not given up what they did. Could be wrong maybe tons of teams were high on but if he doesnt pan out whos Job is on the line? I mean you give up that much and it bombs you are pretty screwed for a few years. Unlike last time the Bears moved up to snag a QB they got it right. The question is can Nagy be trusted with him? Nagy was brought in because of his offensive mind but the results aren't backing that move up. The eagles snagged a beast in Smith. Some are scared about his size but the kid can play.
Honestly I think they were high on Lance because Fields didn't go for a while and if another team was trading up for a QB it was Lance. I'm sure someone would have done it on draft night. Although the dynamic would have changed a bunch with Miami at 3 and Philly at 6. Philly probably doesn't trade back unless it's for a haul great with SF on draft night and only 1 WR is off the board. Maybe if Miami, Atlanta and Cincy all pick (Pitts at 3, Sewell at 4 and Chase at 5?).
how does that make any sense? Says who? Based on what? I've read multiple reports that as many as 11 NFL team (GM's) had Fields ranked ahead of Lawrence, let alone North Dakota.
Fields could end up the GOAT but if you you'll be lucky to find more than a couple GMs that didn't rate Lawrence at the top.
I deserved it. Gave him Gladys' pick instead because she was a girl. Not that she proved me wrong. Never engaged all year and easily missed the playoffs. Just not as bad as poor Greg. What a mess he is. p.s. Yes I'm just now reading through this thread.
Fortunately I'm not searching. We'll see how it goes from here though....FTR: I had Lawrence rated higher than Fields. Just relaying reports that are out there.
just going to have to see how this plays out...Davis and Mond will probably turn out to be the best QB's from this draft.
I'll form my own opinions. But yeah, ya gotta go all the way back to the last time they met on the football field to bring it into question...
Just trying to stir some football conversation.... I think he'll be good because he has amazing physical gifts, but I'm not sure T. Lawrence is a "slam dunk" HoF'r....Maybe. We'll see. People are awfully quick to anoint.... In all honesty, I didn't study much on the QB's this year. TL has all the attributes you'd like to see, but there's no guarantees in the NFL...
Yeah he is brutal. I have offered him so many trades for his ageing quarterback (Brady - 44). For context, he was in dead last, this was about week 10 last year, and his team clearly isn’t good. Won’t trade me his 43-year-old quarterback, but he will trade away Dalvin Cook for a single first round pick That belonged to the guy who had the most points in the entire league at the time (ended up 9th). Gets better than that. Not only just got a one, but also moved back from the third to the fourth round as part of the same trade, as if Cook wasn’t enough to warrant that first on his own. Dude is donating money. And just for bonus details, he took Trey Sermon with that pick over both Javonte Williams and Etienne.