Ultron’s 2021 PFN mock draft 1.0

ultron

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The Vikings offered the 14th pick & a 2nd and 3rd round pick in 2022 to move up to 10th so I couldn’t pass that up:

14.) CB - Jaycee Horn (SC)

Athletic corner with outstanding size and a developing game. Quick flipping his hips in transition, feisty, and mixes it up with receivers throughout the route. Works to get his head back around, tracks the pass in the air, and has a nice move to the throw. Plays tough, physical football and beats down opponents to knock away passes.

Effective facing the action, stays on the receiver’s hip out of breaks, and has an explosive closing burst. Does not back down to a challenge and battles bigger receivers throughout the route. Displays outstanding awareness in man coverage. Effectively covers receivers on crossing patterns. Plays to his size and gives effort defending the run.


44.) S - Richie Grant (UCF)

Three-year starter with an underrated game. Moves well laterally and effectively tracks the pass in the air. Gets a beat on the throw, timing interceptions or pass defenses. Instinctive, quick to read and diagnose, and chases the action hard. Displays a closing burst and always works to get involved in the play. Fires up the field, hits hard, and sells out defending the run. Consistently takes good angles to the action.

75.) Edge/LB - Jordan Smith (UAB)


Florida transfer who was an impact starter for UAB the past two seasons. Incredibly athletic defensive front-seven player who can be used up the field or in space. Breaks down well and effectively uses his hands. Agile, easily changes direction or redirects and quickly alters his angle of attack in pursuit. Remains disciplined with assignments. Fluid and smooth.

Gets depth on pass drops, covers a lot of area on the field, and easily gets out to the flanks pursuing the action. Forceful up the field, terrific as a pass rusher and bends off the edge. Remains disciplined with assignments and does not run aimlessly around the field. Quickly locates the ball handler, explodes through gaps, and gives effort defending the run.

99.) OG - Kendrick Green (Illinois)

Versatile interior lineman who can be used at guard or center. Strong, keeps his feet moving, and blocks with a nasty attitude. Fires off the snap, quickly gets to the second level, and takes linebackers from the action. Gets movement run blocking, knocks defenders from their angles of attack with a violent hand punch, and works to finish off opponents. Sets with a wide base, blocks with good knee bend, and always looks for someone to hit.

115.) LB - Chazz Surratt (UNC)


Underrated linebacker with a three-down game. Breaks down well, flows to the action and shows resilience. Uses his hands to protect himself, is fluid moving laterally, and possesses a closing burst to the play. Instinctive, quick to read and diagnose, and remains disciplined with assignments.

Easily changes direction and immediately alters his angle of attack without losing momentum. Gets depth on pass drops and shows excellent range. Fast in pursuit and quickly gets out to the flanks defending the run. Patient, fires upfield and fills the correct gaps in run defense. Squares and wraps up tackling.

138.) S - Shaun Wade (Ohio State)
179.) CB - Camryn Bynum (Cal)
192.) TE - Tre McKitty (Georgia)
227.) DT - Jonathan Marshall (Arkansas)
238.) DT - Mustafa Johnson (Colorado)

Plus:

  • 2022 MIN 2nd
  • 2022 MIN 3rd
 
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The Realist

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Playing with fire on the OL. If Tyron misses games like he usually does we’ve got problems.
 

Cowboyny

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Like the first two picks, especially Grant, but after that not a fan.
 
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