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  • like54ninjas
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    2021 Senior Bowl Discussion

    A ranking of all prospects attending......

    2021 Senior Bowl Big Board

    1 DeVonta Smith WR Alabama
    2 Najee Harris RB Alabama
    3 Creed Humphrey OC Oklahoma
    4 Alex Leatherwood OT Alabama
    5 Kadarius Toney WR Florida
    6 Liam Eichenberg OT Notre Dame
    7 Mac Jones QB Alabama
    8 Dillon Radunz OT North Dakota State
    9 Quincy Roche EDGE Miami (FL)
    10 Trey Smith OG Tennessee
    11 Carlos Basham Jr. EDGE Wake Forest
    12 Marvin Wilson DL Florida State
    13 Patrick Jones II EDGE Pittsburgh
    14 Elijah Molden CB Washington
    15 Jabril Cox LB LSU
    16 Chazz Surratt LB North Carolina
    17 Sage Surratt WR Wake Forest
    18 Tylan Wallace WR Oklahoma State
    19 Hamilcar Rashed Jr. EDGE Oregon State
    20 Kyle Trask QB Florida
    21 Rodarius Williams CB Oklahoma State
    22 Baron Browning LB Ohio State
    23 Hamsah Nasirlideen S Florida State
    24 Tyree Gillespie S Missouri
    25 Richard LeCounte III S Georgia
    26 Hunter Long TE Boston College
    27 Michael Carter RB North Carolina
    28 Landon Dickerson C Alabama
    29 Deonte Brown OG Alabama
    30 Osa Odighizuwa DL UCLA
    31 Kylin Hill RB Mississippi State
    32 Shaka Toney EDGE Penn State
    33 Kenny Yeboah TE Ole Miss
    34 Adetokunbo Ogundeji EDGE Notre Dame
    35 D'Wayne Eskridge WR Western Michigan
    36 Monty Rice LB Georgia
    37 Ifeatu Melifonwu CB Syracuse
    38 Kylen Granson TE SMU
    39 Garret Wallow LB TCU
    40 Ben Skowronek WR Notre Dame
    41 Charles Snowden LB Virginia
    42 Drake Jackson C Kentucky
    43 Joshuah Bledsoe S Missouri
    44 Austin Watkins WR UAB
    45 Marquez Stevenson WR Houston
    46 Amari Rodgers WR Clemson
    47 Robert Rochell CB Central Arkansas
    48 Divine Deablo S Virginia Tech
    49 Dan Moore Jr. OT Texas A&M
    50 Robert Jones OG Middle Tennessee State
    51 Tre Norwood CB Oklahoma
    52 Wyatt Hubert EDGE Kansas State
    53 Aaron Banks OG Notre Dame
    54 Janarius Robinson EDGE Florida State
    55 Paddy Fisher LB Northwestern
    56 Levi Onwuzurike DL Washington
    57 Dayo Odeyingbo EDGE Vanderbilt
    58 Khalil Herbert RB Virginia Tech
    59 Trey Sermon RB Ohio State
    60 Quinn Meinerz OG Wisconsin-Whitewater
    61 Spencer Brown OT Northern Iowa
    62 Marlon Tuipulotu DL USC
    63 Richie Grant S UCF
    64 Jamie Newman QB Georgia
    65 Jordan Smith EDGE UAB
    66 Payton Turner DL Houston
    67 James Wiggins S Cincinnati
    68 Ben Cleveland OG Georgia
    69 Justin Hilliard LB Ohio State
    70 Carson Green OT Texas A&M
    71 Quintin Morris TE Bowling Green
    72 Chauncey Golston EDGE Iowa
    73 D.J. Daniel CB Georgia
    74 Christian Uphoff S Illinois State
    75 Rhamondre Stevenson RB Oklahoma
    76 Tre' McKitty TE Georgia
    77 Bryan Mills CB North Carolina Central
    78 Benjamin St-Juste CB Minnesota
    79 Keith Taylor CB Washington
    80 James Hudson III OT Cincinnati
    81 Rashad Weaver EDGE Pittsburgh
    82 Riley Cole LB South Alabama
    83 Chris Evans RB Michigan
    84 Kellen Mond QB Texas A&M
    85 David Moore OG Grambling State
    86 Elijah Mitchell RB Louisiana-Lafayette
    87 Sam Ehlinger QB Texas
    88 Damar Hamlin S Pittsburgh
    89 Malcolm Koonce EDGE Buffalo
    90 Nico Collins WR Michigan
    91 Racey McMath WR LSU
    92 Daelin Hayes EDGE Notre Dame
    93 Shi Smith WR South Carolina
    94 Malik Herring DL Georgia
    95 Tarron Jackson EDGE Coastal Carolina
    96 Cornell Powell WR Clemson
    97 Brenden Jaimes OT Nebraska
    98 Larry Rountree III RB Missouri
    99 Ambry Thomas CB Michigan
    100 Demetric Felton RB UCLA
    101 Cade Johnson WR South Dakota State
    102 Tony Fields II LB West Virginia
    103 Darren Hall CB San Diego State
    104 Cameron Sample EDGE Tulane
    105 Thomas Graham Jr. CB Oregon
    106 Royce Newman OG Ole Miss
    107 Camryn Bynum CB California
    108 Ta'Quan Graham DL Texas
    109 Jonathon Cooper EDGE Ohio State
    110 Tuf Borland LB Ohio State
    111 Jaylon Moore OT Western Michigan
    112 Mark Webb S Georgia
    113 Frank Darby WR Arizona State
    114 Robert Hainsey OG Notre Dame
    115 Shawn Davis S Florida
    116 Noah Gray TE Duke
    117 Derrick Barnes LB Purdue
    118 JaCoby Stevens S LSU
    119 Alaric Jackson OT Iowa
    120 Jack Anderson OG Texas Tech
    121 John Bates TE Boise State
    122 Grant Stuard LB Houston
    123 Tony Poljan TE Virginia
    124 William Bradley-King EDGE Baylor
    125 Aaron Robinson CB UCF
    126 Jake Curhan OG California
    127 Tre Brown CB Oklahoma
    128 Ian Book QB Notre Dame
    129 Elerson Smith EDGE Northern Iowa
    130 D'Ante Smith OT East Carolina
    131 Max Duffy P Kentucky
    132 Josh Palmer WR Tennessee
    133 Michal Menet C Penn State
    134 Feleipe Franks QB Arkansas
    135 Jose Borregales K Miami (FL)
    136 Trevon Grimes WR Florida
    137 Dez Fitzpatrick WR Louisville
    138 K.J. Britt LB Auburn
    139 Thomas Fletcher LS Alabama
    140 Adrian Ealy OT Oklahoma
    141 Ben Mason FB Michigan
    142 Riley Patterson K Memphis
    143 James Smith P Cincinnati
    144 Camaron Cheeseman LS Michigan
    145 Ryan Langan LS

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  • like54ninjas
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    #2
    ROSTERS.......


    TIONAL TEAM


    Virginia Tech Divine Deablo DB
    Washington Keith Taylor DB
    Oregon Thomas Graham Jr. DB
    Oklahoma Tre Brown DB
    Michigan Ambry Thomas DB
    California Camryn Bynum DB
    Oklahoma State Rodarius Williams DB
    Pittsburgh Damar Hamlin DB
    Minnesota Benjamin St-Juste DB
    San Diego State Darren Hall DB
    Ohio State Jonathon Cooper DL
    Washington Levi Onwuzurike DL
    UCLA Osa Odighizuwa DL
    Pittsburgh Rashad Weaver DL
    Pittsburgh Patrick Jones II DL
    Notre Dame Adetokunbo Ogundeji DL
    Notre Dame Daelin Hayes DL
    Coastal Carolina Tarron Jackson DL
    Northern Iowa Elerson Smith DL Missouri Valley
    Texas Ta'Quon Graham DL
    Penn State Shaka Toney EDGE
    Michigan Ben Mason FB
    TCU Garret Wallow LB
    Oregon State Hamilcar Rashed Jr. LB
    Ohio State Justin Hilliard LB
    Ohio State Baron Browning LB
    Ohio State Tuf Borland LB
    North Carolina Chazz Surratt LB
    West Virginia Tony Fields II LB
    Purdue Derrick Barnes LB
    Notre Dame Robert Hainsey OL
    Nebraska Brenden Jaimes OL
    Northern Iowa Spencer Brown OL
    North Dakota State Dillon Radunz OL
    Middle Tennessee Robert Jones OL
    Cincinnati James Hudson III OL
    Oklahoma Creed Humphrey OL
    Oklahoma Adrian Ealy OL
    Notre Dame Aaron Banks OL
    California Jake Curhan OL
    Wisconsin-Whitewater Quinn Meinerz OL
    Texas Sam Ehlinger QB
    Notre Dame Ian Book QB
    Arkansas Feleipe Franks QB
    Oklahoma Rhamondre Stevenson RB
    UCLA Demetric Felton RB
    North Carolina Michael Carter RB
    Alabama Najee Harris RB
    Virginia Tech Khalil Herbert RB
    Virginia Tony Poljan TE
    Ole Miss Kenny Yeboah TE
    Boston College Hunter Long TE
    Notre Dame Ben Skowronek WR IND
    Louisville Desmond Fitzpatrick WR
    Western Michigan D'Wayne Eskridge WR
    South Dakota St. Cade Johnson WR
    Oklahoma State Tylan Wallace WR
    Michigan Nico Collins WR
    Arizona State Frank Darby WR
    Alabama DeVonta Smith WR
    Wake Forest Sage Surratt WR


    AMERICAN TEAM


    Missouri Joshuah Bledsoe DB
    Georgia DJ Daniel DB
    Missouri Tyree Gillespie DB
    LSU JaCoby Stevens DB
    Florida State Hamsah Nasirildeen DB
    Florida Shawn Davis DB
    Central Florida Richie Grant DB
    North Carolina Central Bryan Mills DB
    Georgia Mark Webb DB
    Central Florida Aaron Robinson DB
    Central Arkansas Robert Rochell DB
    Syracuse Ifeatu Melifonwu DB
    Kansas State Wyatt Hubert DE
    Florida State Marvin Wilson DL
    Wake Forest Carlos Basham Jr. DL
    Tulane Cameron Sample DL
    Iowa Chauncey Golston DL
    Georgia Malik Herring DL
    Houston Payton Turner DL
    USC Marlon Tuipulotu DL
    Florida State Janarius Robinson EDGE
    Miami Quincy Roche EDGE
    Baylor William Bradley-King EDGE
    Northwestern Paddy Fisher LB
    Virginia Charles Snowden LB
    South Alabama Riley Cole LB
    LSU Jabril Cox LB
    Houston Grant Stuard LB
    Georgia Monty Rice LB
    Auburn KJ Britt LB
    UAB Jordan Smith LB
    Tennessee Trey Smith OL
    Grambling State David Moore OL
    Kentucky Drake Jackson OL
    Iowa Alaric Jackson OL
    Georgia Ben Cleveland OL
    Alabama Alex Leatherwood OL
    Alabama Deonte Brown OL
    Texas Tech Jack Anderson OL
    Texas A&M Dan Moore Jr. OL
    Western Michigan Jaylon Moore OL
    Texas A&M Kellen Mond QB
    Florida Kyle Trask QB
    Wake Forest Jamie Newman QB
    Missouri Larry Rountree III RB
    Mississippi State Kylin Hill RB
    Michigan Chris Evans RB
    Louisiana Elijah Mitchell RB
    Georgia Tre McKitty TE
    Duke Noah Gray TE
    Bowling Green Quintin Morris TE
    SMU Kylen Granson TE
    LSU Racey McMath WR
    Houston Marquez Stevenson WR
    UAB Austin Watkins Jr. WR
    Tennessee Josh Palmer WR
    South Carolina Shi Smith WR
    Florida Kadarius Toney WR
    Florida Trevon Grimes WR
    Clemson Amari Rodgers WR
    Clemson Cornell Powell WR
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    • Bolt Dude
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      #3
      Haha, nice. Wouldn't it make more sense for them to come out with rankings after the week's over?
      Maybe they'll do that as well.

      Here's my 2-cents:

      Ranked too high:
      Leatherwood
      Toney
      Roche
      Wilson
      Patrick Jones II
      DJ Daniel
      Darren Hall
      Sage Surratt
      Baron Browning
      Carson Green

      Ranked too low:
      Michael Carter
      Snowden
      Drake Jackson
      Onwuzurike
      Odeyingbo
      Tuipulotu
      Nico Collins
      Ambry Thomas
      Keith Taylor
      Michael Menet
      Trey Sermon
      Rhamondre Stevenson
      James Hudson
      Jonathan Cooper
      Our quarterback is a golden god.

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      • wu-dai clan
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        #4
        I like the other USC DT.
        He looks good on tape.
        Tuipulotu.
        We do not play modern football.

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        • like54ninjas
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          #5
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            #6
            American Team (Carolina Panthers coaches)
            # PLAYER POS COLLEGE HGT WGT WING ARM HANDNational Team (Miami Dolphins coaches)
            # PLAYER POS COLLEGE HGT WGT WING ARM HAND
            0 Cooper, Jonathan DL Ohio State 6026 254 78 1/2 31 5/8 9 3/4
            0 Smith, DeVonta WR Alabama* 78 1/2 31 1/2 9 3/8
            1 Eskridge, D’Wayne WR Western Michigan 5091 188 74 1/8 30 1/8 9
            1 Thomas, Ambry CB Michigan 5117 189 76 1/2 31 1/8 8 1/2
            2 Wallace, Tylan WR Oklahoma State 5110 193 73 1/2 32 5/8 9 1/2
            2 Williams, Rodarius CB Oklahoma State 6001 193 76 1/2 31 9 1/4
            4 Collins, Nico WR Michigan 6042 215 79 32 1/2 9 3/8
            4 Graham, Thomas CB Oregon 5104 193 76 31 9 1/8
            5 Norwood, Tre SAF Oklahoma 5117 192 72 1/4 29 1/8 9 1/2
            6 Hilliard, Justin LB Ohio State 6006 227 76 1/8 30 3/4 9
            7 Carter, Michael RB North Carolina 5077 202 73 1/2 29 1/8 9
            8 Franks, Feleipe QB Arkansas 6063 234 83 33 3/4 10
            8 Taylor, Keith CB Washington 6023 191 76 1/8 31 9 1/2
            9 Hayes, Daelin DL Notre Dame 6036 261 80 1/4 32 9 1/2
            10 Felton, Demetric WR UCLA 5085 189 74 1/8 31 3/8 9 3/8
            11 Ehlinger, Sam QB Texas 6014 222 75 1/8 30 9 3/4
            11 Rashed, Hamilcar LB Oregon State 6031 254 82 7/8 33 3/4 10 1/8
            12 Book, Ian QB Notre Dame 6000 210 79 1/4 31 1/4 9 7/8
            13 Fitzpatrick, Dez WR Louisville 6021 202 80 5/8 32 1/2 9 1/4
            16 Surratt, Sage WR Wake Forest 6025 215 79 32 9
            17 Weaver, Rashad DL Pittsburgh 6043 265 82 7/8 33 1/4 9 3/4
            18 Toney, Shaka DL Penn State 6022 238 82 1/8 33 9 1/2
            21 Sermon, Trey RB Ohio State* 6002 213 79 32 9 1/2
            22 Brown, Tre CB Oklahoma 5096 188 74 3/4 30 1/4 9 1/2
            22 Harris, Najee RB Alabama 6017 230 81 33 3/8 10
            23 Hall, Darren SAF San Diego State 5113 189 74 1/2 30 1/8 9
            24 Bynum, Camryn CB California 6003 198 76 30 3/4 9 5/8
            25 St. Juste, Benjamin CB Minnesota 6033 200 80 1/4 32 9 1/4
            25 Herbert, Khalil RB Virginia Tech 5087 204 71 3/4 30 1/8 8 5/8
            27 Deablo, Divine SAF Virginia Tech 6033 226 79 1/8 32 3/4 9 1/2
            29 Stevenson, Rhamondre RB Oklahoma 5115 227 75 30 9
            29 Uphoff, Christian SAF Illinois State 6024 213 75 1/8 30 3/4 10
            30 Fields, Tony LB West Virginia 6010 222 76 30 3/4 9
            30 Patterson, Riley K Memphis 5103 183 73 1/2 30 1/8 8 3/4
            32 Borland, Tuf LB Ohio State 6001 229 77 31 10
            33 Hamlin, Damar SAF Pittsburgh 6005 201 77 1/2 9 1/8 9 1/8
            38 Smith, James P Cincinnati 6046 233 80 33 9
            42 Mason, Ben FB Michigan 6026 256 79 32 9 3/8
            47 Smith, Elerson DL Northern Iowa 6064 262 83 33 1/4 10 1/2
            49 Graham, Ta’Quon DL Texas 6030 290 85 1/8 34 7/8 10 5/8
            50 Surratt, Chazz LB North Carolina 6014 227 76 30 9 1/2
            55 Browning, Baron LB Ohio State 6031 241 81 33 10
            55 Hudson, James OL Cincinnati 6043 302 82 1/8 33 11
            56 Barnes, Derrick LB Purdue 6004 245 81 5/8 33 9 5/8
            56 Humphrey, Creed OL Oklahoma 6045 312 79 1/2 31 3/4 9 5/8
            67 Jaimes, Brendan OL Nebraska 6054 300 81 1/8 32 3/4 10
            70 Jones, Robert OL Middle Tennessee State 6042 319 79 33 9 5/8
            71 Meinerz, Quinn OL Wisconsin-Whitewater 6032 320 82 33 10 1/4
            72 Hainsey, Robert OL Notre Dame 6044 302 79 1/8 32 9 3/4
            73 Banks, Aaron OL Notre Dame 6053 338 82 33 1/8 10 1/8
            74 Moore, Jaylon OL Western Michigan 6041 311 82 33 3/8 11
            75 Radunz, Dillon OL North Dakota State 6055 304 80 1/4 33 1/4 9 1/8
            76 Brown, Spencer OL Northern Iowa 6084 314 82 3/8 34 10 3/8
            77 Curhan, Jake OL California 6056 323 83 1/2 33 10 1/4
            79 Ealy, Adrian OL Oklahoma 6064 326 82 3/4 32 5/8 10
            80 Long, Hunter TE Boston College 6051 254 83 33 3/4 9 3/4
            81 Skowronek, Ben WR Notre Dame 6027 211 80 1/4 32 5/8 10
            83 Johnson, Cade WR South Dakota State 5103 186 71 1/2 29 9 3/8
            84 Darby, Frank WR Arizona State 6001 194 76 1/8 31 3/8 9 5/8
            87 Bates, John TE Boise State 6055 259 79 1/4 32 1/2 9 5/8
            88 Yaboah, Kenny TE Ole Miss 6037 247 80 3/4 33 1/4 9 3/8
            90 Jones, Patrick DL Pittsburgh 6044 264 79 5/8 32 10
            91 Ogundeji, Ade DL Notre Dame 6043 256 85 3/8 35 1/4 9 5/8
            92 Odighizuwa, Osa DL UCLA 6020 280 84 34 1/8 10 3/4
            94 Cheeseman, Camaron SN Michigan 6043 237 76 30 1/8 9 1/4
            95 Onwuzurike, Levi DL Washington 6027 290 80 1/8 32 1/2 10 1/4
            99 Jackson, Tarron DL Coastal Carolina 6024 260 80 1/8 33 10 1/8
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            • Bolt Dude
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              #7
              Notes:
              Leatherwood’s got a massive wingspan.
              Ben Cleveland (354) and Adrian Ealy (326) are much heavier than expected.
              Elerson Smith, 6’6 and an impressive 262lbs.
              Snowden a little light at 232.
              St. Juste is a tall CB at 6’3.
              Ambry Thomas and Drake Jackson have tiny hands, lol.
              Our quarterback is a golden god.

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              • Bolt Dude
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                #8
                "Dane Brugler previews the Senior Bowl with some positive comments on Levi Onwuzurike and also notes that Elijah Molden won’t be playing due to an injury."

                Bummed that Elijah Molden's not gonna be a part of the Senior Bowl. Really wanted to see him compete.
                Oh well! Maybe it'll drop his stock so we can grab him in the 3rd.

                Our quarterback is a golden god.

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                  Post all Senior Bowl Notes In This Thread

                  Senior Bowl or Bust 2021


                  By Pigskin Paul Guillemette | January 24, 2021
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                  The NFL is heading for the Super Bowl, which like everything else in this Pandemic World of Covid-19, will seem a bit subdued and strange as Covid Protocols are set in place. But once they kick the game off, it should be similar, on the field of play, to what we have grown accustomed to. I live only about 50 miles from Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, but tomorrow I am headed out of town. It is time for Pigskin Paul to grab his scouting gear and head to Mobile, AL, for my 24th consecutive year, to attend Senior Bowl Week. To borrow a phrase from Jim Nantz, it is “a tradition like no other” in my world. And it will be like no other Senior Bowl I have attended. Strict Covid guidelines have been put in place which will seriously limit contact between the media, NFL Personnel, and players at the venue. And they are stringent rules, but since most of us do NOT believe that Covid-19 is going to disappear, just like a miracle, we will abide by the protocol rules and try to leave Mobile healthy.

                  I will not bore you with details, but I will warn you fans reading my reports, as well as those of the other media in place, that they may be sadly lacking in details and insight compared to previous years. But give Mr. Nagy, his staff, and the powers that be in Mobile, credit for being steadfast in their belief that the Mobile area could host this event, and safely, from a health standpoint. Normally, I would have been reporting to you this past week from St. Pete during Shrine Bowl week, but like most of the All-Star venues, the Shrine cancelled this year’s game out of concern for health and safety for all. I was missing my Shrine friends, but look forward to the 2022 Shrine Bowl a year from now. Per a tweet from Senior Bowl boss Jim Nagy, 135 players reached Mobile yesterday, and they were all tested for Covid and were sheltered in place in their hotel rooms until Tuesday.

                  Just this past week, the NFL announced the list of Underclassmen who have officially declared for the Draft. The official tally sheet from the NFL reads as follows:

                  30 players who notified the League that they had completed their college degree requirements and are therefore Draft Eligible.

                  98 players met the 3-year eligibility guideline and renounced any remaining college eligibility.

                  3 players inquired of the League what their draft status was and are deemed eligible to be drafted.

                  So that’s a total of 131 players. The 98 players in the second category above is one less than last year.

                  In a year of constant changes all around us, the Senior Bowl is making a change in tradition by abandoning the North/South team monikers, going instead with an American/National team names theme. Perhaps a few too many of us have teased annually about some of the actual geographic team assignments not truly being north or south of that old Mason Dixon line. I seem to remember a previous abandonment of the North/South back in the early 1990’s that lasted 3 games before heading back to the traditional North/South format. The Panthers are coaching the American squad, while the Dolphins are handling the Nationals.

                  As usual, one of the first questions many fans ask is “who are the QB’s in Mobile?” this year. Mr. Nagy was able to put together a very solid group this time around, which has become an annual occurrence again in recent years. And the most recent addition to the list helped boost the QB group value tremendously when ALABAMA QB MAC JONES declared for the Draft and accepted an invite to Mobile. Previously the game has also added the name of KYLE TRASK/Florida to the acceptance list. IAN BOOK/Notre Dame, KELLEN MOND/Texas A&M, JAMIE NEWMAN/Georgia/Wake Forest also add some glamour to the group, not to mention SAM EHLINGER of Texas. FELEIPE FRANKS/Arkansas rounds out the group. Initial roster information indicated that TRASK and JONES would both be on the American team because the Panthers are rumored to be looking for a long term QB solution, beyond BRIDGEWATER. The Dolphins, with TUA in house, are a bit less interested in the QB group this year.

                  Remembering that underclassmen are not eligible for this game unless in those 30 listed first above, a lot of your 2021 Draft first rounders will not be in Mobile. Then you throw in players coming off 2020 season injuries, and agents not wanting certain clients in this game, a lot of the 2021 First Rounders are just not going to be in Mobile, for multiple reasons. My guess is we might see as many as a dozen possible first round prospects in action this week, with about half of those actually getting that call on Day One of the DRAFT.

                  MAC JONES QB Alabama

                  NAJEE HARRIS RB Alabama

                  CARLOS BASHAM DE Wake Forest

                  PAYTON TURNER DE Houston

                  TREY SMITH OG Tennessee

                  KYLE TRASK QB Florida

                  KADARIUS TONEY WR/RS Florida

                  PATRICK JONES DE/ER Pittsburgh

                  CHAZZ SURRATT LB UNC

                  SAGE SURRATT WR Wake Forest

                  DeVONTA SMITH WR Alabama

                  DILLON RADUNZ OT North Dakota State

                  These are my 12 highest ranked players in Mobile. I would expect, per usual, that a few other names will stand out and improve their Draft status. We shall see what transpires. Hope to chat at you from Mobile Monday night.

                  Also stay with GBN through the week for reports and analysis from this week’s practice sessions.

                  Cheers

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                    Things were a little different for the 2021 Reese’s Senior Bowl weigh-in, the unofficial kickoff event for the annual NFL draft showcase in Mobile.

                    Due to COVID-19 restrictions, the weigh-in was closed to the media this year. Thus, reporters were not able to get a first-hand glimpse as to whose physique looked the most impressive (not that many of them were complaining).

                    Still, it appears Florida State linebacker Janarius Robinson made the biggest impression at Tuesday’s weigh-in.

                    Robinson, who totaled 26 tackles, seven tackles for loss, three sacks, five quarterback hurries, two pass breakups and one blocked kick for a bad Seminoles team in 2020, checked in at 6-foot-5 and 266 pounds on Tuesday. He led all players in three key measurables, with 35 3/8-inch arms, an 87-inch “wingspan” and 11-inch hands.

                    Senior Bowl executive director Jim Nagy declared Robinson the unofficial “winner” of the weigh-in:

                    The Senior Bowl office has released all the relevant numbers from this year’s weigh-in. Here are a few notes …

                    No numbers on DeVonta Smith

                    According to Chase Goodbread of NFL.com, Smith “declined” to be weighed and measured on Tuesday, preferring to wait until Alabama’s Pro Day.

                    That might be a first for a player who actually made the trip to Mobile, but the Heisman Trophy winner has some leverage that others don’t. Smith, who was listed at 6-foot-1 and 175 pounds during his senior season at Alabama, will not play in Saturday’s game due to the finger injury he suffered in the national title game vs. Ohio State.

                    Smith is expected to go in the top five of April’s NFL draft, with ESPN’s Mel Kiper projecting him No. 2 overall to the New York Jets. Smith is spending time during Senior Bowl week with the staff of the Miami Dolphins, who are coaching the National team and have the No. 3 pick in the draft.

                    Mac and the quarterbacksOther Crimson Tide numbersOther in-state measureablesThe long and the short

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                    • like54ninjas
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                      #11
                      Janarius Robinson really surprised me in his measurables. He has flashes on tape but lacks consistency and really wasn’t used well at FSU.
                      I think if he adds some weight, with his size/length/power/athleticism, he could be an impressive 5T/4I.
                      Day 3 dude that could be a real value pick 2-3 years down the road.
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                        Originally posted by Bolt Dude View Post
                        Notes:
                        Leatherwood’s got a massive wingspan.
                        Ben Cleveland (354) and Adrian Ealy (326) are much heavier than expected.
                        Elerson Smith, 6’6 and an impressive 262lbs.
                        Snowden a little light at 232.
                        St. Juste is a tall CB at 6’3.
                        Ambry Thomas and Drake Jackson have tiny hands, lol.
                        I’m interested to see St. Juste compete this week.
                        Snowden weight disappointing.
                        E. Smith is another 3/4 round prospect with a really high ceiling.
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