Furboy Final 2021 Monday no-trade mock draft

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Next week, I will be doing a mock draft on Twitch. I will also probably do a mock draft (with a trade likely) this week and maybe next Wednesday for my last 2021 mock draft. Additionally, if my fursuit arrives on time, next week will be my final Twitch mock draft and NFL draft stream. The plan is for my 2022 mock draft to be on YouTube. Anyway, as for this mock draft! You know my mock drafts by now.

1 (10th overall) CB Patrick Surtain II Alabama


Patrick Surtain 6'2 and 202 lbs. Best CB in the draft. Surtain would play oppose of Diggs giving us two powerful CBs on the outside.


2 (44th overall) DT Alim McNeill NC State


Alim McNeill 6'2" and 320 lbs. McNeill is the best 1T DT in the draft. We are in desperate need for a 1T who can shut down the run. McNeill next to Gallimore and Urban would be a lethal combo. Next to impossible to run on that dline. McNeill would allow the ability to push up the middle and collapse the pocket from the middle.

3 (75th overall) S Jevon Holland Oregon


Jevon Holland 6'1" and 201 lbs. Ball hawk safety. My favourite safety who I have liked for ages. He's finally getting more traction. When was the last time we had a ball hawk at safety? He is also good against the run.

3 (99th overall) LB Dylan Moses Alabama


Dylan Moses 6'3 and 240 lbs. Underrated linebacker coming off a somewhat disappointing campaign. Plays with outstanding awareness and instincts, and remains disciplined with all his assignments. Athletic, covers a lot of area on the field, and shows tremendous range in both pursuit and coverage. Moses is consistently productive against the run and in coverage. (PFN). Nothing flashy here, but a solid linebacker. Moses would allow us to rotate Jaylon Smith.


4 (115th overall) OT James Hudson Cincinnati


James Hudson 6'5" and 310 lbs. Powerful, explosive at the point and correctly places his hands into defenders. Fluid and smooth getting out to the second level, annihilates linebackers and works to finish blocks. Makes good use of angles, possesses terrific hand punch and easily rides rushers from their angles of attack. Powerful run blocker who regularly turns defenders off the line (PFN). Given the issues that T Smith and Collins had, Hudson would give us an underrated prospect who can step in immediately if and when one of them goes down with injury and handle the role long term. Make no mistake, he's not Sewell or Slater, but he's a very good tackle nonetheless.


4 (138th overall) WR Anthony Schwartz Auburn
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGrONQutu6k

Anthony Schwartaz 6'1" and 179 lbs. You've probably seen my take on this player before, so I will not be posting much info on him. You've also seen his 40 in my last mock draft. Adds to our WR group in a big way as well as our KR/PR team with his lightning quick speed.



5 (179th overall) CB Camryn Bynum California
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UjThom4s0gg&t=9s

Camryn Bynum 6'0" and 200 lbs. Would battle with Anthony Brown. Mentioned plenty on this player previously.



6 (192nd overall) LB Riley Cole South Alabama
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDQzleoZTBQ

Riley Cole 6'3 and 225 lbs. Keeps the action in front of him, gives outstanding effort and quickly reads and diagnoses the action. Remains disciplined with assignments, displays good change-of-direction skills and chases the action hard. Efficient and takes proper angles. Solid open-field tackler who sells out to make plays (PFN). Small school LB who can develop into a nice rotational player.


6 (227th overall) DE Chris Rumph II Duke
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEJSWt8KC9s&t=43s

6'4" and 235 lbs. Solid college pass rusher who lacks size and strength for the next level. Plays with good pad level, works his hands, and bends off the edge. Flashes athleticism, collapses down the line of scrimmage in pursuit, and works to get involved in the action. Gets a lot of momentum going up the field and shows speed off the corner. Gives effort defending the run (PFN).

7 (238th overall) CB Deommodore Lenoir Oregon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0gEtaHWOMo&t=37s

5'11 and 194 lbs. Lenoir is an underrated cornerback who was rarely challenged at Oregon due to his ability to shut down receivers. He possesses enough skills to start in nickel packages at the next level (PFN).

Thoughts?
 
Next week, I will be doing a mock draft on Twitch. I will also probably do a mock draft (with a trade likely) this week and maybe next Wednesday for my last 2021 mock draft. Additionally, if my fursuit arrives on time, next week will be my final Twitch mock draft and NFL draft stream. The plan is for my 2022 mock draft to be on YouTube. Anyway, as for this mock draft! You know my mock drafts by now.

1 (10th overall) CB Patrick Surtain II Alabama


Patrick Surtain 6'2 and 202 lbs. Best CB in the draft. Surtain would play oppose of Diggs giving us two powerful CBs on the outside.


2 (44th overall) DT Alim McNeill NC State


Alim McNeill 6'2" and 320 lbs. McNeill is the best 1T DT in the draft. We are in desperate need for a 1T who can shut down the run. McNeill next to Gallimore and Urban would be a lethal combo. Next to impossible to run on that dline. McNeill would allow the ability to push up the middle and collapse the pocket from the middle.

3 (75th overall) S Jevon Holland Oregon


Jevon Holland 6'1" and 201 lbs. Ball hawk safety. My favourite safety who I have liked for ages. He's finally getting more traction. When was the last time we had a ball hawk at safety? He is also good against the run.

3 (99th overall) LB Dylan Moses Alabama


Dylan Moses 6'3 and 240 lbs. Underrated linebacker coming off a somewhat disappointing campaign. Plays with outstanding awareness and instincts, and remains disciplined with all his assignments. Athletic, covers a lot of area on the field, and shows tremendous range in both pursuit and coverage. Moses is consistently productive against the run and in coverage. (PFN). Nothing flashy here, but a solid linebacker. Moses would allow us to rotate Jaylon Smith.


4 (115th overall) OT James Hudson Cincinnati


James Hudson 6'5" and 310 lbs. Powerful, explosive at the point and correctly places his hands into defenders. Fluid and smooth getting out to the second level, annihilates linebackers and works to finish blocks. Makes good use of angles, possesses terrific hand punch and easily rides rushers from their angles of attack. Powerful run blocker who regularly turns defenders off the line (PFN). Given the issues that T Smith and Collins had, Hudson would give us an underrated prospect who can step in immediately if and when one of them goes down with injury and handle the role long term. Make no mistake, he's not Sewell or Slater, but he's a very good tackle nonetheless.


4 (138th overall) WR Anthony Schwartz Auburn
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGrONQutu6k

Anthony Schwartaz 6'1" and 179 lbs. You've probably seen my take on this player before, so I will not be posting much info on him. You've also seen his 40 in my last mock draft. Adds to our WR group in a big way as well as our KR/PR team with his lightning quick speed.



5 (179th overall) CB Camryn Bynum California
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UjThom4s0gg&t=9s

Camryn Bynum 6'0" and 200 lbs. Would battle with Anthony Brown. Mentioned plenty on this player previously.



6 (192nd overall) LB Riley Cole South Alabama
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDQzleoZTBQ

Riley Cole 6'3 and 225 lbs. Keeps the action in front of him, gives outstanding effort and quickly reads and diagnoses the action. Remains disciplined with assignments, displays good change-of-direction skills and chases the action hard. Efficient and takes proper angles. Solid open-field tackler who sells out to make plays (PFN). Small school LB who can develop into a nice rotational player.


6 (227th overall) DE Chris Rumph II Duke
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEJSWt8KC9s&t=43s

6'4" and 235 lbs. Solid college pass rusher who lacks size and strength for the next level. Plays with good pad level, works his hands, and bends off the edge. Flashes athleticism, collapses down the line of scrimmage in pursuit, and works to get involved in the action. Gets a lot of momentum going up the field and shows speed off the corner. Gives effort defending the run (PFN).

7 (238th overall) CB Deommodore Lenoir Oregon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0gEtaHWOMo&t=37s

5'11 and 194 lbs. Lenoir is an underrated cornerback who was rarely challenged at Oregon due to his ability to shut down receivers. He possesses enough skills to start in nickel packages at the next level (PFN).

Thoughts?

Appreciate the hard work !!!!
 
Lol @ dressing in furry costume for a mock. Might have to tune in for that

That'll be next year....though, now that I think about it, I do have a werewolf mask that I might wear along with my tail. That'd add to it. SO yes, I will have some furry stuff on for it. And next year, I plan to be wearing my fursuit for it and to cover and announce the picks (along with furry and football talk between picks)
 
Next week, I will be doing a mock draft on Twitch. I will also probably do a mock draft (with a trade likely) this week and maybe next Wednesday for my last 2021 mock draft. Additionally, if my fursuit arrives on time, next week will be my final Twitch mock draft and NFL draft stream. The plan is for my 2022 mock draft to be on YouTube. Anyway, as for this mock draft! You know my mock drafts by now.

1 (10th overall) CB Patrick Surtain II Alabama


Patrick Surtain 6'2 and 202 lbs. Best CB in the draft. Surtain would play oppose of Diggs giving us two powerful CBs on the outside.


2 (44th overall) DT Alim McNeill NC State


Alim McNeill 6'2" and 320 lbs. McNeill is the best 1T DT in the draft. We are in desperate need for a 1T who can shut down the run. McNeill next to Gallimore and Urban would be a lethal combo. Next to impossible to run on that dline. McNeill would allow the ability to push up the middle and collapse the pocket from the middle.

3 (75th overall) S Jevon Holland Oregon


Jevon Holland 6'1" and 201 lbs. Ball hawk safety. My favourite safety who I have liked for ages. He's finally getting more traction. When was the last time we had a ball hawk at safety? He is also good against the run.

3 (99th overall) LB Dylan Moses Alabama


Dylan Moses 6'3 and 240 lbs. Underrated linebacker coming off a somewhat disappointing campaign. Plays with outstanding awareness and instincts, and remains disciplined with all his assignments. Athletic, covers a lot of area on the field, and shows tremendous range in both pursuit and coverage. Moses is consistently productive against the run and in coverage. (PFN). Nothing flashy here, but a solid linebacker. Moses would allow us to rotate Jaylon Smith.


4 (115th overall) OT James Hudson Cincinnati


James Hudson 6'5" and 310 lbs. Powerful, explosive at the point and correctly places his hands into defenders. Fluid and smooth getting out to the second level, annihilates linebackers and works to finish blocks. Makes good use of angles, possesses terrific hand punch and easily rides rushers from their angles of attack. Powerful run blocker who regularly turns defenders off the line (PFN). Given the issues that T Smith and Collins had, Hudson would give us an underrated prospect who can step in immediately if and when one of them goes down with injury and handle the role long term. Make no mistake, he's not Sewell or Slater, but he's a very good tackle nonetheless.


4 (138th overall) WR Anthony Schwartz Auburn
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGrONQutu6k

Anthony Schwartaz 6'1" and 179 lbs. You've probably seen my take on this player before, so I will not be posting much info on him. You've also seen his 40 in my last mock draft. Adds to our WR group in a big way as well as our KR/PR team with his lightning quick speed.



5 (179th overall) CB Camryn Bynum California
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UjThom4s0gg&t=9s

Camryn Bynum 6'0" and 200 lbs. Would battle with Anthony Brown. Mentioned plenty on this player previously.



6 (192nd overall) LB Riley Cole South Alabama
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDQzleoZTBQ

Riley Cole 6'3 and 225 lbs. Keeps the action in front of him, gives outstanding effort and quickly reads and diagnoses the action. Remains disciplined with assignments, displays good change-of-direction skills and chases the action hard. Efficient and takes proper angles. Solid open-field tackler who sells out to make plays (PFN). Small school LB who can develop into a nice rotational player.


6 (227th overall) DE Chris Rumph II Duke
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEJSWt8KC9s&t=43s

6'4" and 235 lbs. Solid college pass rusher who lacks size and strength for the next level. Plays with good pad level, works his hands, and bends off the edge. Flashes athleticism, collapses down the line of scrimmage in pursuit, and works to get involved in the action. Gets a lot of momentum going up the field and shows speed off the corner. Gives effort defending the run (PFN).

7 (238th overall) CB Deommodore Lenoir Oregon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0gEtaHWOMo&t=37s

5'11 and 194 lbs. Lenoir is an underrated cornerback who was rarely challenged at Oregon due to his ability to shut down receivers. He possesses enough skills to start in nickel packages at the next level (PFN).

Thoughts?

ya I'd love it even the warts [Moses]
 

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