DRAFTSZN: The Official 2021 NFL Draft Thread (April 29 - May 1)

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Am I crazy for thinking that Justin Fields has the same issues coming out that Jalen Hurts has.
Maybe not as great bit the same issues and kinda the same strengths.
 

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Am I crazy for thinking that Justin Fields has the same issues coming out that Jalen Hurts has.
Maybe not as great bit the same issues and kinda the same strengths.
Somewhat, i think the biggest difference is Jalen takes off sometimes in a clean pocket and Justin holds the ball to long to long at times taking unnecessary sacks.
 

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Don't you think fields is a little more polished passer coming out?

Yeah I think he's more accurate and has better ball placement
Somewhat, i think the biggest difference is Jalen takes off sometimes in a clean pocket and Justin holds the ball to long to long at times taking unnecessary sacks.
Yea true.
I watch JF and I see some Jalen in him :dame:
When it comes to their question marks and I actually think they're comparable
 

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Am I crazy for thinking that Justin Fields has the same issues coming out that Jalen Hurts has.
Maybe not as great bit the same issues and kinda the same strengths.

I feel like Hurts is a more willing and physical runner (sometimes to his detriment. Dude runs like a RB and lowers his shoulder on ANYBODY :picard:).

Fields may actually be faster than Hurts but it's close. He throws the deep and intermediate ball better than Hurts generally, but if you don't draw up plays for him to run, he usually won't. I don't think he has improvisation in his game. I think he's going to need a good playcaller and coach. Hurts is the type of dude I think can make a bad gameplan look good
 

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Bucky Brooks' top five 2021 NFL Draft prospects by position 1.0

Quarterbacks
1) Trevor Lawrence, Clemson
2) Justin Fields, Ohio State
3) Zach Wilson, BYU
4) Trey Lance, North Dakota State
5) Mac Jones, Alabama

Running backs
1) Najee Harris, Alabama
2) Travis Etienne, Clemson
3) Javonte Williams, North Carolina
4) Michael Carter, North Carolina
5) Trey Sermon, Ohio State

Wide receivers
1) Ja'Marr Chase, LSU
2) Jaylen Waddle, Alabama
3) DeVonta Smith, Alabama
4) Kadarius Toney, Florida
5) Terrace Marshall Jr., LSU

Tight ends
1) Kyle Pitts, Florida
2) Pat Freiermuth, Penn State
3) Hunter Long, Boston College
4) Brevin Jordan, Miami
5) Tre' McKitty, Georgia

Offensive tackles

1) Penei Sewell, Oregon
2) Rashawn Slater, Northwestern
3) Christian Darrisaw, Virginia Tech
4) Jalen Mayfield, Michigan
5) James Hudson, Cincinnati

Interior blockers
1) Alijah Vera-Tucker, USC
2) Wyatt Davis, Ohio State
3) Trey Smith, Tennessee
4) Creed Humphrey, Oklahoma
5) Landon dikkerson, Alabama

Edge defenders
1) Gregory Rousseau, Miami
2) Jaelan Phillips, Miami
3) Kwity Paye, Michigan
4) Carlos "Boogie" Basham, Wake Forest
5) Jayson Oweh, Penn State

Defensive tackles
1) Levi Onwuzurike, Washington
2) Christian Barmore, Alabama
3) Daviyon Nixon, Iowa
4) Osa Odighizuwa, UCLA
5) Jay Tufele, USC

Linebackers
1) Micah Parsons, Penn State
2) Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, Notre Dame
3) Nick Bolton, Missouri
4) Jabril Cox, LSU
5) Chazz Surratt, North Carolina

Outside linebackers

1) Zaven Collins, Tulsa
2) Azeez Ojulari, Georgia
3) Joseph Ossai, Texas
4) Chris Rumph II, Duke
5) Baron Browning, Ohio State

Cornerbacks
1) Patrick Surtain II, Alabama
2) Caleb Farley, Virginia Tech
3) Jaycee Horn, South Carolina
4) Asante Samuel Jr., Florida State
5) Elijah Molden, Washington

Safeties
1) Trevon Moehrig, TCU
2) Jevon Holland, Oregon
3) Caden Sterns, Texas
4) Andre Cisco, Syracuse
5) Hamsah Nasirildeen, Florida State


Funny thing about his top 5 CB is that 4/5 are from nfl pedigree
 

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Bucky Brooks' top five 2021 NFL Draft prospects by position 1.0

Quarterbacks
1) Trevor Lawrence, Clemson
2) Justin Fields, Ohio State
3) Zach Wilson, BYU
4) Trey Lance, North Dakota State
5) Mac Jones, Alabama

Running backs
1) Najee Harris, Alabama
2) Travis Etienne, Clemson
3) Javonte Williams, North Carolina
4) Michael Carter, North Carolina
5) Trey Sermon, Ohio State

Wide receivers
1) Ja'Marr Chase, LSU
2) Jaylen Waddle, Alabama
3) DeVonta Smith, Alabama
4) Kadarius Toney, Florida
5) Terrace Marshall Jr., LSU

Tight ends
1) Kyle Pitts, Florida
2) Pat Freiermuth, Penn State
3) Hunter Long, Boston College
4) Brevin Jordan, Miami
5) Tre' McKitty, Georgia

Offensive tackles

1) Penei Sewell, Oregon
2) Rashawn Slater, Northwestern
3) Christian Darrisaw, Virginia Tech
4) Jalen Mayfield, Michigan
5) James Hudson, Cincinnati

Interior blockers
1) Alijah Vera-Tucker, USC
2) Wyatt Davis, Ohio State
3) Trey Smith, Tennessee
4) Creed Humphrey, Oklahoma
5) Landon dikkerson, Alabama

Edge defenders
1) Gregory Rousseau, Miami
2) Jaelan Phillips, Miami
3) Kwity Paye, Michigan
4) Carlos "Boogie" Basham, Wake Forest
5) Jayson Oweh, Penn State

Defensive tackles
1) Levi Onwuzurike, Washington
2) Christian Barmore, Alabama
3) Daviyon Nixon, Iowa
4) Osa Odighizuwa, UCLA
5) Jay Tufele, USC

Linebackers
1) Micah Parsons, Penn State
2) Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, Notre Dame
3) Nick Bolton, Missouri
4) Jabril Cox, LSU
5) Chazz Surratt, North Carolina

Outside linebackers

1) Zaven Collins, Tulsa
2) Azeez Ojulari, Georgia
3) Joseph Ossai, Texas
4) Chris Rumph II, Duke
5) Baron Browning, Ohio State

Cornerbacks
1) Patrick Surtain II, Alabama
2) Caleb Farley, Virginia Tech
3) Jaycee Horn, South Carolina
4) Asante Samuel Jr., Florida State
5) Elijah Molden, Washington

Safeties
1) Trevon Moehrig, TCU
2) Jevon Holland, Oregon
3) Caden Sterns, Texas
4) Andre Cisco, Syracuse
5) Hamsah Nasirildeen, Florida State


Funny thing about his top 5 CB is that 4/5 are from nfl pedigree
Uw turns out a lot of nfl cbs too
 
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