Players that are Below the Radar for the 2021 Draft

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These are good players that are overlooked but could be stars at the Pro level.

Jalen Camp(6-3,226) WR Georgia Tech



Camp played for Georgia Tech that has hit on hard times on their football success. Jalen Camp should draw comparisons to former Georgia Tech player Calvin Johnson, but is playing below the radar with little recognition....His Pro Day is 1st Round type stuff. 6'-3,226 lbs is ideal NFL Pro size ,ran a low 4.4 at 4.43. His vertical leap is 40 inches .,BUT his bench press of 30 reps of 225 lbs would be a record for WRs. He is right now outbenching a lot of O- line & D- line prospects. Most likely a mid round to late round pick in this draft.
 
Tyler Coyle(6-1,209) S Purdue


When you hear Purdue, all you hear is Rondale Moore this,Rondale Moore that. Well he isn't the only talented player at Purdue . Tyler Coyle does his numbers stand up with the Top Safeties in the Draft Class? 39 inch vertical leap,24 reps, and ran a 4.36 forty? Most likely a Day 3 pick,but his numbers are Day 1 or 2.
 
Shaka Toney(6-2,242) DE Penn State


While everyone at Penn State's Pro Day was to see Micah Parsons & Jayson Oweh go crazy which they did. Did anyone notice Shaka Toney's numbers were right there too? Toney ran a 4.47, 24 reps( stronger than Oweh & Parsons) vertical of 39 inches( Beat Parsons). Teams need a 3-4 OLB and all the Big Hype Names Azeez Ojulari( ran a 4.60) , Zaven Collins( ran a 4.67) and Jaelin Phillips( ran a 4.56) but where is Toney?
 
Brandon Stephens(6-1,219) CB SMU
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You have going into Day 3 of the Draft. You haven't picked up a Safety yet. Maybe have to switch a Corner to Safety to fill this need. Stephens has ideal size and almost 220 lbs,but he has speed 4 43 in the forty,38 inch vertical leap,and strong with 19 reps.
 
Jacoby Stevens(6-1,212) S LSU


When you think of the top Safeties in this Draft Class. Stevens name doesn't come to mind because he played OLB last season the majority of times,but in LSU Championship run,Stevens did play safety. His numbers are just as good as the top names in this draft. Ran a 4.50 forty and had a very good 42 inch vertical leap. Early Day 3 but could he go higher?
 
These are good players that are overlooked but could be stars at the Pro level.

Jalen Camp(6-3,226) WR Georgia Tech



Camp played for Georgia Tech that has hit on hard times on their football success. Jalen Camp should draw comparisons to former Georgia Tech player Calvin Johnson, but is playing below the radar with little recognition....His Pro Day is 1st Round type stuff. 6'-3,226 lbs is ideal NFL Pro size ,ran a low 4.4 at 4.43. His vertical leap is 40 inches .,BUT his bench press of 30 reps of 225 lbs would be a record for WRs. He is right now outbenching a lot of O- line & D- line prospects. Most likely a mid round to late round pick in this draft.


Size, speed and strength, an unbeatable combination. If he has football smarts, he could be a winner.
 
Jacob Harris(6-5,219) WR Central Florida


With everyone wanting to see the defensive backs Ritchie Grant,Aaron Robinson,and Tay Gowan at UCFs Pro Day. Did anyone notice WR Jacob Harris who ran a 4.39 forty with a 41 inch vertical? 6ft- 5 guys with 41 inch verticals is wild.
 
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Jovan Swann(6-2,290) DT Indiana


All the big names at DT are gone. Is there anyone who could surprise as a late round pick or UDFA with time?

Swann ran a 4.90 forty with 34 reps
 
Deon Jackson(5-11,218) RB Duke


5-11,218 lbs is a good size RB. Jackson also ran a 4 35 forty. Mid to late round prospect.
 
Darrick Forrest(6-0,206) S Cincinnati


I am guilty of this also of overlooking Darrick Forrest for James Wiggins. Forrest was a Team Captain and lead the Bearcats in tackles. His Pro Day- 21 reps on the bench, ran a 4 38 forty and a 39 inch vertical leap.
 

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