Alabama:
Taken
From 2021 Player Ratings:
9.
*Patrick
Surtain
II- CB Alabama, 6-2, 203,
#2- He is my 9th rated
player in the 2021 NFL Draft Preview: Long tall CB with great
smarts and instincts. He doesn’t give up much. I mean, WRs can
struggle to just get off the line. He doesn’t give up anything.
Knows how to cut off the WR. Knows how to trap him on the line: Read More.
25. x-LaBryan
Ray-
DT/DE, Alabama, 6-5, 292, #89- Big D-end who you cannot run
at. Quicker and more agile than a guy his size should be. Super
athletic and twitchy. He can get cut blocked to the ground, power
up instantly and hit the RB. Great eye discipline, he had a Sack
against Mississippi State on a Flea-Flicker:
Read
More.
52. *Josh
Jobe-
CB, Alabama, 6-1, 192, #28- Young. He has some snap in his
hips. Plays the man not the ball. When he gets his hand on the WR
first he wins. Best in Press. Twitchy. Tall. Aggressive. Good
hitter. Not afraid of the physical stuff. He plays Off. Good job
holding his position infront of the WR. Primarily a special teamer
last season: Read More.
67. **Christian
Barmore-
DL, RS-Soph, Alabama, 6-5, 310, #58- When he gets the QB in
his sights, he smacks him down. Big huge dude who devastates QBs
when he tackles them. He looks bigger than his listed weight.
Remarkable size, speed, strength combo, with terrific football
skills, instincts and smarts: Read More.
82.
*Dylan Moses- 6-3, 235, ILB,
Alabama, #32- He did not play in 2020. I had him rated at 82 in
2019 and 92 in 2020:
I’m not his biggest fan. I was not a big fan of Mack Wilson, who
I though was slow to the hole. He needs to have more impact plays
this season. He played OLB in Even fronts sometimes and in odd
fronts at ILB. He led Alabama last season (2018) with 86 tackles: Read
More.
#40
Joshua McMillon-
LB, 6-3, 240, Gr-
10. Alex
Leatherwood-
OLT, Alabama, 6-6, 312, #70- He has very long arms, and plays
at arm’s length very well. He was the best Left Tackle in the
SEC. He faced the best and fastest rushers in the SEC and he only
gave up 2 Sacks and 3 hurries last season! Read
More.
14. DeVonta
Smith-
WR, Alabama, 6-1, 175, #6- He reminds me of Antonio Brown.
Only hopefully without the chaos. He has become a star. On a team
with some elite WRs, he has taken over as maybe the best. He has
shown a knack for catching TDs in the past two weeks: Ole Miss and
A&M. Phenomenal speed in pattern. Read More.
28. Jaylen
Waddle-
WR Alabama, 5-10, 182, #17- Like Donta Smith, when he got on
the field he dominated. He is a smaller, probably a Slot WR, in
the NFL. When he gets the ball in his hands he is dynamic. He is
field fast in the SEC. He could get lost in the shuffle in the
Draft next year. But he can play. Read More.
34. *Najee
Harris-
6-2, 230, RB, Alabama, #22- He
is a serious 1st Round talent who still has a lot of tread on his
tires, because of the Alabama system of having three or four top
RB recruits on the team every season. I’d take him in the 1st,
but he is most likely to drift into the 2nd Round because of
position. I like him more than Josh Jacobs. But, Harris will end
up with a lot more career carries at Alabama than Jacobs. Read More.
48. Deonte
Brown-
ORG, Alabama, Rs-Sr, 6-4, 350, #65-
Plays with good knee bend. Quick and balanced in pass pro. When he
plays with his hands up you can’t beat him in pass pro. Good
zone blocker. Smooth moving laterally with one arm holding off the
DT. Teams refuse to rush his lane, which is saying something when
you look at their O-line last season.
#4
Brian Robison-
6-1, 228, RB,- Still has a lot of tread on his tires.
Senior
(2020): The Crimson Tide’s power back who also has the ability to catch passes out of the backfield ... pairs with Najee Harris to give Alabama one of the top running back duos in the country. Missouri: Carried four times for 18 yards with a long gain of 19 ... added one catch for no gain against the Tigers. Texas A&M: Led all Tide backs with 60 yards rushing on his 10 carries ... converted four first downs with a long gain of
16..
#69
Landon Dickerson-
6-6, 325, OC, Rs-Sr-
Senior (2020): In his second year as the Crimson Tide’s starting center after arriving in Tuscaloosa last year as a graduate transfer from Florida State … a veteran of 15 starts at Alabama, including 11 at center … makes all of the calls for a Crimson Tide offensive line that blocks for the nation’s No. 3 scoring offense (45.0
ppg), No. 3 pass efficiency offense (208.12) and No. 5 passing offense (369.0).
#86
Carl
Tucker-
6-2, 248, TE Gr-Tr- Terrific blocker on the edge sealing
the DE outside.
Senior
(2020): Veteran tight end who graduated from North Carolina before joining the Crimson Tide this fall ... played in 38 games for the Tar Heels ... selected to the John Mackey Award Watch List prior to the 2020 season. Missouri: Got the start in his first game at Alabama ... helped provide blocks for the Tide ground game. Texas A&M: Started for a second consecutive week but did not record any
stats.
#87
Forristall Miller-
6-5, 244, TE, - Great jump going up and snagging the pass
high and outside.
Senior
(2020): Veteran leader in his position group and in the locker room ... played in 44 career games with 13 starts to his name ... named to the Wuerffel Trophy Watch List. Missouri: Made the start at tight end ... hauled in one pass for a career-long 34-yard gain. Texas A&M: Registered two catches for 23 yards against the Aggies.
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MIssissippi:
Taken
From 2021 Player Ratings:
#72 Royce
Newman-
6-6, 310, ORT, Rs-Sr-
=2019 (REDSHIRT
JUNIOR): Started all 12 games at left guard ... Allowed just one sack in 416 pass blocks ... Graded above 80 percent in pass blocking in four
games.
#84
Kenny Yeboah-
6-4, 240, TE, Gr-Tr- Transferred from Temple.
#11
Dontario Drummond-
6', 215, Ss-Tr-
2019
(JUNIOR): Appeared in all 12 games at wide receiver, with nine starts ... Was third on the team with 13 catches for 188 yards in his first year season on campus .... at Memphis (8/31/19): Recorded one solo tackle in first Rebel
start.
#22 Tariqious
Tisdale-
6-5, 295, DE Se-Tr-
#89 Ryder Anderson-
6-6, 275, DT, SR-
#13 Sam Williams-
6-4. 265, OLB, Sr-Tr-
#0 Lakia Henry-
5-11, 236, SR/TR-
2019
(JUNIOR): Started every game at inside linebacker for the Rebels ... Led the team in total tackles with 88 ... Tallied 3.5 tackles for loss and one sack ... at Memphis (8/31/19): Tied for team lead with seven solo tackles in first career Rebel
start.
#38 Jaylon Jones-
5-11, 195, Rs-Sr-
2019 (REDSHIRT
JUNIOR): Appeared in 10 games, with four starts at cornerback ... Finished the season with 33 total tackles, including 29 solo stops ... Tallied five pass breakups and four tackles for
loss.
#5 Jon Haynes-
5-11, 205, Sr-Tr-
2019
(JUNIOR): Started 10 games at strong safety ... Appeared in 11 total contests ... Finished fourth on the team with 55 total tackles ... Tallied one interception on the
season.
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