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Bryan Broaddus' 2021 NFL Draft Top-51 Big Board


1. Trevor Lawrence, QB, Clemson - Proven winner. The moment will not be too big for him.
2. Kyle Pitts, TE, Florida - Rare player. Don't view as a TE - he's a weapon.
3. Penei Sewell, OT, Oregon - Was watching a 19-year-old block men off the screen.
4. Ja'Marr Chase, WR, LSU - As pure as they come when catching the ball.
5. Justin Fields, QB, Ohio State - Battle-tested. Can do a lot with his ability.
6. DeVonta Smith, WR, Alabama - I believe this is Marvin Harrison.
7. Zach Wilson, QB, BYU - Don't let the baby face fool you. This guy comes to play.
8. Jaylen Waddle, WR, Ohio State - Goes everywhere to catch the ball. Super tough.
9. Rashawn Slater, OT, Northwestern - Scouts think this might be the next Martin/Nelson.
10. Trey Lance, QB, North Dakota State - Has some Prescott to his game. Loves to mix it up.
11. Alijah Vera-Tucker, OG, USC - Can play this guy at OG or OT and be super pumped.
12. Jaycee Horn, CB, South Carolina - This guy hates his opponent when you study him.
13. Christian Darrisaw, OT, Virginia Tech - Built like a truck moves like a sports car.
14. Jeremiah Owusu Koramoah, S, Notre Dame - Don't worry about a position - just play him.
15. Patrick Surtain, CB, Alabama - Is as steady as they come. Not a lot bothers him.
16. Micah Parsons, LB, Penn State - If locked in has a chance to be great.
17. Azeez Ojulari, EDGE, Georgia - Can bring it off the edge. Will need to add bulk.
18. Zaven Collins, LB, Tulsa - Looks like a DE playing LB. Always around the ball.
19. Jaelan Phillips, EDGE, Miami (Fla.) -If medicals check out - he surely can play the part.
20. Caleb Farley, CB, Virginia Tech - Maybe the best CB in the draft if not for his back history.
21. Christian Barmore, DT, Alabama - If he plays like he did in the final 3 games - love him.
22. Kadarius Toney, WR, Florida - Can hurt you at all levels.
23. Greg Newsome II, CB, Northwestern - Some questions about his length but he makes plays.
24. Levi Onwuzurike, DT, Washington - Ideal under tackle or 3 technique. Super active.
25. Rashod Bateman, WR, Minnesota - Want a guy that makes plays in the cold? Here you go.
26. Kwity Paye, EDGE, Michigan - In space, he can wreck your scheme but has to get space.
27. Travis Etienne, RB, Clemson - Shame we don’t value RBs because this guy does it all.
28. Jayson Oweh, EDGE, Penn State - You're betting on the traits here because he lacks stats
29. Mac Jones, QB, Alabama - One year as a starter and one National Championship.
30. Teven Jenkins, OT, Oklahoma State - Impressive how well he moves for his size.
31. Najee Harris, RB, Alabama - This guy is a finisher. Doesn’t mind the workload at all.
32. Alex Leatherwood, OT, Alabama - Got better from his Jr to Sr season. Technique improved.

33. Jamin Davis, LB, Kentucky - Can't draw them up any better. Will never come off-field.
34. Rondale Moore, WR, Purdue - Is a defensive nightmare with the ball in his hands.
35. Carlos Basham, EDGE, Wake Forest - Might be too high on this guy but love the way he looks.
36. Nick Bolton, LB, Missouri - Has the ability to make every single tackle.
37. Richie Grant, DS, UCF - His uniform is generally the dirtiest on the defense.
38. Joe Tryon, EDGE, Washington - Effort is unmatched. Is not going to quit on a play.
39. Landon Dickerson, OG, Alabama - This guy is just flat mean. Need to check his knee.
40. Asante Samuel Jr., CB, Florida State - Don’t let his lack of height fool you - he makes plays.
41. Jevon Holland, DS, Oregon - True free safety. Plays with range and can tackle.
42. Gregory Rousseau, EDGE, Miami (Fla.) - Best production is when he lines up at DT.
43. Elijah Moore, WR, Ole Miss - Explosive player. Ability to make things happen.
44. Joseph Ossai, EDGE, Texas - Relentless player. Keeps coming after you.
45. Terrace Marshall, WR, LSU - Don't sleep on his ability. The more you target him the better he is.
46. Kelvin Joseph, CB, Kentucky - Transfer from LSU. Makes his share of plays.
47. Samuel Cosmi, OT, Texas - More of an athlete than power player.
48. Eric Stokes, CB, Georgia - Has a nose for the ball. Is always creating big plays.
49. Trevon Moehrig, DS, TCU - Plays with his eyes. Impressive range. True free safety.
50. Jalen Mayfield, OG, Michigan - His mass helps him in running game. Stout in pass too.
51. Payton Turner, EDGE, Houston - Plays with some violence to his game. Physical finish.
 
Grant and Holland before Moehrig is a bit interesting. Overall not a lot of surprises.
 
I am surprised he has Sewell at #3. A while back I heard him say he saw some flaws in Sewell's game and that he might fall a bit before the draft. I guess upon further review he is going where everyone else has gone on Sewell.
 
Horn ad Grant will be awesome picks,i dont care that grant is 24.
 
I think Moehrig is the better overall safety, but he is more of a projection at the single high, where he played most in split safety. Grant has played the most in that role over all the top guys.
 
I dont know why, but I get this feeling he doesnt watch the tape on these players.

If he does, its definitely not as much as Dane/JC/KT
 
I dont know why, but I get this feeling he doesnt watch the tape on these players.

If he does, its definitely not as much as Dane/JC/KT
The only reason Dane, JC, KT get to see the tape is because Broaddus invited them to at The Star. He literally taught JC & KT on what to look for in watching the tape.
 
I've defended Broaduss in years past, but some of his takeaways over the years have been indefensible. I do still value some insight he has because I do believe he still has contacts in personnel departments across the league.
When we get to this point, within a week of the draft, it's hard to tell if Bryan Broaddus is giving you his true opinion on prospects or going with the general consensus of his scouting contacts.
 
I dont know why, but I get this feeling he doesnt watch the tape on these players.

If he does, its definitely not as much as Dane/JC/KT
He does. And he has access to real tape. Not the YouTube videos or game replays that most classify as "tape".
 

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