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2021 NFL Draft Prospects Rankings Numbered

 

  1. Trevor Lawrence, QB Clemson 99

  2. Penei Sewell, OT Oregon 99

  3. Kyle Pitts, TE Florida 97

  4. Ja’marr Chase, WR LSU 96

  5. Micah Parsons, LB Penn State 95

  6. Zach Wilson, QB BYU 95

  7. Devonta Smith, WR Alabama 94

  8. Christian Darrisaw, OT Virginia Tech 93

  9. Zaven Collins, LB Tulsa 93

  10. Justin Fields, QB Ohio State 92

  11. Patrick Surtain, CB Alabama 92

  12. Jaylen Waddle, WR Alabama 91

  13. Trey Lance, QB North Dakota State 90

  14. Azeez Ojulari, EDGE Georgia 89

  15. Travis Etienne, RB Clemson 89

  16. Trevon Moehrig, S TCU 89

  17. Jaycee Horn, CB South Carolina 88

  18. Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, LB/S Notre Dame 88

  19. Javonte Williams, RB North Carolina 87

  20. Rashod Bateman, WR Minnesota 87

  21. Najee Harris, RB Alabama 87

  22. Caleb Farley, CB Virginia Tech 87

  23. Kadarius Toney, WR Florida 87

  24. Elijah Molden, CB/S Washington 86

  25. Rashawn Slater, G Northwestern 86

  26. Mac Jones, QB Alabama 86

  27. Samuel Cosmi, OT Texas 86

  28. Gregory Rousseau, DE Florida 86

  29. Rondale Moore, WR Purdue 85

  30. Kwity Paye, DE Michigan 85

  31. Liam Eichenberg, G/T Notre Dame 84

  32. Joseph Ossai, EDGE Texas 84

  33. Carlos “Boogie” Basham, DE Wake Forest 84

  34. Jevon Holland, S Oregon 84

  35. Jay Tufele, DT USC 83

  36. Davis Mills, QB Stanford 83

  37. Eric Stokes, CB Georgia 83

  38. Paulsen Adebo, CB Stanford 83

  39. Chazz Surratt, LB North Carolina 83

  40. Michael Carter, RB North Carolina 83

  41. Dillon Radunz, OT North Dakota State 83

  42. Jabril Cox, LB LSU 83

  43. Quinn Meinerz, IOL Wisconsin-Whitewater 83

  44. Alijah Vera-Tucker, G USC 83

  45. Greg Newsome, CB TCU 82

  46. Jayson Oweh, DE Penn State 82

  47. Jaelen Phillips, DE Miami 82

  48. Kelvin Joseph, CB Kentucky 82

  49. Kellen Mond, QB Texas A&M 82

  50. Christian Barmore, DT Alabama 82

  51. Teven Jenkins, OT Oklahoma State 82

  52. Creed Humphrey, C Oklahoma 82

  53. Terrance Marshall, WR LSU 81

  54. Joe Tryon, EDGE Washington 81

  55. Elijah Moore, WR Ole Miss 81

  56. Daviyon Nixon, DT Iowa 81

  57. Pat Freiermuth, TE Penn State 81

  58. Osa Odighizuwa, DL UCLA 81

  59. Asante Samuel Jr, CB Florida State 81

  60. Jamin Davis, LB Kentucky 80

  61. Milton Williams, DL La Tech 80

  62. Tommy Tremble, TE Notre Dame 80

  63. Tyson Campbell, CB Georgia 79

  64. Marvin Wilson, DT Florida State 79

  65. Andre Cisco, FS Syracuse 79

  66. Kenneth Gainwell, RB Memphis 79

  67. Trey Sermon, RB Ohio State 79

  68. Quincy Roche, EDGE Miami 79

  69. Dwayne Eskridge, WR Western Michigan 79

  70. Wyatt Davis, G Ohio State 79

  71. Pete Werner, LB Ohio State 79

  72. Brevin Jordan, TE Miami 78

  73. Tyler Shelvin, DT LSU 78

  74. Tre Brown, CB Oklahoma 78

  75. Aaron Robinson, CB UCF 78

  76. Alim McNeil, DT North Carolina State 78

  77. Elerson Smith, EDGE Northern Iowa 77

  78. Ben Cleveland, G Georgia 77

  79. Amon-Ra St. Brown, WR USC 77

  80. Richie Grant, S UCF 77

  81. Tommy Togiai, DT Ohio State 77

  82. Nick Bolton, LB Missouri 77

  83. Ifeatu Melifonwu, CB Syracuse 77

  84. Aaron Banks, G Notre Dame 77

  85. Nico Collins, WR Michigan 77

  86. Seth Williams, WR Auburn 77

  87. Dyami Brown, WR North Carolina 77

  88. Cameron Sample, DE Tulane 76

  89. Kyle Trask, QB Florida 76

  90. Ronnie Perkins, DE Oklahoma 76

  91. Jackson Carman, G Clemson 76

  92. Josh Palmer, WR Tennessee 76

  93. Hamsah Nasirildeen, S/LB Florida State 76

  94. Jordan Smith, EDGE UAB 76

  95. Trey Smith, G Tennessee 76

  96. Alex Leatherwood, G/T Alabama 76

  97. Jalen Mayfield, G/T Michigan 76

  98. Payton Turner, DE Houston 76

  99. Levi Onwuzurike, DT Washington 75

  100. Baron Browning, LB Ohio State 75

  101. Shaun Wade, CB Ohio State 74

  102. Keith Taylor, CB Washington 73

  103. Hamilcar Rashed, OLB Oregon State 73

  104. Jamar Johnson, S Indiana 73

  105. Cade Johnson, WR South Dakota State 72

  106. Caden Sterns, S Texas 72

  107. Anthony Schwartz, WR Auburn 72

  108. James Hudson, OT Cincinnati 72

  109. Nahshon Wright, CB Oregon State 72

  110. Josh Myers, C Ohio State 72

  111. Jermar Jefferson, RB Oregon State 72

  112. Thomas Graham, CB Oregon 72

  113. Tylan Wallace, WR Oklahoma State 72

  114. Amari Rodgers, WR Clemson 72

  115. Rashad Weaver, DE Pitt 71

  116. Cameron McGrone, LB Michigan 71

  117. Demetric Felton, RB UCLA 71

  118. Simi Fehoko, WR Stanford 70

  119. Spencer Brown, OT Northern Iowa 70

  120. Kendrick Green, G Illinois 70

  121. Robert Rochelle, CB Central Arkansas 69

  122. Dayo Ogdeyingbo, DE Vanderbility 69

  123. Benjamin St. Juste, CB Minnesota 68

  124. Shi Smith, WR South Carolina 68

  125. Jaelon Darden, WR North Texas 68

  126. Ardarius Washington, S TCU 68

  127. Patrick Jones, DE Pitt 67

  128. Janarius Robinson, DE Florida State 66

  129. Marlon Tuipulotu, DT USC 66

  130. Chris Rumph, OLB Duke 66

  131. Tutu Atwell, WR Louisville 65

  132. Khalil Herbert, RB Va Tech 65

  133. Talanoa Hufanga, S USC 64

  134. Dylan Moses, LB Alabama 64

  135. Sage Surratt, WR Wake Forest 63


GRADES IF THERE WEREN’T INJURY CONCERNS:

OT Walker Little 92

C Landon Dickerson 90


OTHERS IN THE 5TH-7TH ROUND RANGE


  1. QB- Ian Book, Notre Dame

  2. QB- Jamie Newman, Wake Forest

  3. RB - Kylin Hill, Mississippi State

  4. FB - Ben Mason, Michigan

  5. RB - Chuba Hubbard, Oklahoma State

  6. RB - Rhamadore Stevenson, Oklahoma

  7. WR - Dazz Newsome, UNC

  8. WR - Cornell Powell, Clemson

  9. WR - Trevon Grimes, Florida

  10. WR - Marquez Stevenson, Houston

  11. WR - Ihmir Smith-Marsette, Iowa

  12. WR/TE - Jacob Harris, UCF

  13. TE - Hunter Long, BC

  14. TE - Noah Gray, Duke

  15. OT - Stone Forsythe, Florida

  16. G/T - Brady Christensen, BYU

  17. G - Jack Anderson, Texas Tech

  18. G - Deonte Brown, Alabama

  19. C - Trey Hill, Georgia

  20. DE - Dealin Hayes, Notre Dame

  21. EDGE - Patrick Johnson, Tulane

  22. LB - Tony Fields, West Virginia

  23. CB - Kary Vincent, LSU

  24. CB - Deommodor Lenoir, Oregon

  25. S/LB - Devine Deablo, Virginia Tech

  26. S/LB  Jacoby Stevens, LSU

  27. S - Damar Hamlin, PITT


I’m sure there are more but there were a number of guys this year I simply didn’t have the tape on to give full grades so felt like it wasn’t right to guess. 


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