ND Defense:
#6 Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah-
6-1 1/2, 215, Rover-Edge/OLB- Amazing
job covering the slot WR 3rd down. He showed he can make the play in the
clutch. He has the first Sack against Clemson, with a blitz up the gut,
that led to the win in overtime. I underrated him. He is an elite athlete
and football player. He is going in the 1st Round.
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SENIOR
SEASON (2020): Started and led the Irish with nine tackles (six solo),
also adding a sack (-6 yards), two TFL (-9 yards) and a forced fumble,
which was the first turnover of the season after breaking the ball loose
from Duke’s Jalon Calhoun in the third quarter, in the season-opening win
vs. Duke (9/12). Started and posted a tackle in the 52-0 win vs. South
Florida (9/19). Started and posted five tackles (three solo), 2.0 TFL
(-10 yards) and one QBH in the win vs. Florida State (10/10), several
being impact plays. Started and led the Irish defense in TFL with 2.0 vs.
Louisville (10/17). Started and posted a tackle and his first-career
interception in the 45-3 win at Pitt (10/24). Started and posted five
tackles (three solo), one off the team-leading figure of six, in the
31-13 win at Georgia Tech (10/31).
#9 Daelin
Hayes- 6-4, 258, DE, RS SR- Not the guy you want to run at. Great
eyes and smart. Understands situations what offenses want to do. Great
clutch player. He made the big sack against Clemson in overtime to win
the game.
GRADUATE
SEASON (2020) : Named a team captain. Started at DL and tallied two
tackles and a QB hurry in the season-opening win vs. Duke (9/12). Started
and posted one tackle in the 52-0 win vs. South Florida (9/19). Started
and tallied two tackles and a QB hit in the win vs. Florida State
(10/10). Started and made an impact play with his TFL, reading the screen
pass and pinning Louisville’s Javian Hawkins for a loss of six in the
fourth quarter, helping to stall a Louisville drive on first-and-20 and
preserve the Irish win against Louisville (10/17). Started in the 45-3
win at Pitt (10/24). Named ACC Defensive Lineman of the Week and Pro
Football Focus Defensive MVP of the Week for a performance in which he
started and totaled 2.0 sacks and two forced fumbles in the 31-13 win at
Georgia Tech (10/31), both career-high single-game marks for the graduate
student. Both forced fumbles came on the sacks. Hayes’ two forced fumbles
tie for the most in a single game among all FBS players this season, and
he was the only player in the Power 5 to reach the mark over the weekend.
Started and posted 1.0 sack (-5 yards), 2.0 TFL (-7 yards) in the
47-40 2OT win over then-No. 1 Clemson (11/7); Hayes’ sack came on
Clemson’s final possession of 2OT, as he dropped D.J. Uiagalelei for a
loss of five yards after the Clemson QB had also been sacked on the play
immediately preceding it. His sack forced a third-and-24, and the Tigers
were unable to convert on third and fourth down, giving Notre Dame the
win.
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#91
Adetokunbo Ogundeji-
6-4.3, 268. DE, Rs-Sr- Long tall DE. Good job grabbing the OLT’s
hands and pulling himself past him to flush the QB.
GRADUATE
SEASON (2020): Started and tallied two tackles, as well as a QB hurry,
in the season-opening win vs. Duke (9/12). Started and posted one tackle
in the 52-0 win vs. South Florida (9/19). Started and tallied 2.0 sacks
(-9 yards), four tackles (three solo) and one QBH in the win vs. Florida
State (10/10); led the defense in sacks, marking the second time in his
career that he has posted two sacks in a single game. Started in the 12-7
win vs. Louisville (10/17). Started and posted a QBH in the 45-3 win at
Pitt (10/24). Started and totaled 1.0 sack (-4 yards) and four tackles in
the 31-13 win at Georgia Tech (10/31).
Started and
posted a tackle and 0.5 sack in the 47-40 2OT win over then-No. 1 Clemson
(11/7). The 0.5 sack came on Clemson’s final drive of 2OT to seal the win.
#95 Myron Tagovailoa-Amosa-
6-2, 282, DT, Sr-
SENIOR
SEASON (2020): Posted four tackles (three solo), including a TFL (-3
yards), in the season-opening win vs. Duke (9/12). Started and posted one
tackle (1.0 TFL, loss of one yard) in the 52-0 win vs. South Florida
(9/19). Did not participate vs. Florida State (10/10). Saw action in the
12-7 win vs. Louisville (10/17). Started and tallied three tackles (two
solo) and 1.0 sack (loss of six yards) in the 45-3 win at Pitt (10/24).
#41 Kurt Hinish-
6-1 3/4” 296, NT, SR-
SENIOR
SEASON (2020): Started at DL and posted two tackles, one sack (-5
yards) and two TFL (-9 yards) in the season-opening win vs. Duke (9/12).
Started in the 52-0 win vs. South Florida (9/19). Started and posted two
tackles and 1.0 TFL (-4 yards) in the win vs. Florida State (10/10).
Started and posted 1.0 TFL (-1) in the 12-7 win vs. Louisville (10/17).
Started and posted a solo tackle in the 45-3 win at Pitt (10/24). Started
in the 31-13 win at Georgia Tech (10/31). Started and posted three
tackles and 1.0 TFL (-3 yards), along with a QBH in the 47-40 2OT win over
then-No. 1 Clemson (11/7).
#33 *Shayne Simon-
6-2 3/4” 230, Buck, JR- Good blitzer, Good timing on leap when
the QB is throwing it, to bat it down.
JUNIOR
SEASON (2020): Saw action in the season-opening win over Duke (9/12).
Did not participate vs. South Florida (9/19). Started and posted three
tackles (all solo) in the win vs. Florida State (10/10). Started and
posted two tackles (one solo) in the 12-7 win vs. Louisville (10/17).
Started and posted one PBU and one QBH in the 45-3 win at Pitt (10/24).
Started and marked one tackle in the 31-13 win at Georgia Tech (10/31).
Started and posted four tackles and 1.0 TFL (-1 yard) and two PBU in the
47-40 2OT win over then-No. 1 Clemson (11/7).
#40 Drew White-
6’ 227, MLB, SR-
#4 Nick McCloud-
6’, 192, CB, Grad- He can make plays in coverage.
#20 Shaun
Crawford- 5-9, 180, DB, Rs-Sr- Great hitter when the receiver catches it
infront of him. Great awareness to charge the TE making the catch and
stop him just short of the marker.
#28 *TaRiq Bracy-
5-10, 180, CB, JR-
ND Offense:
#12 Ian Book-
6’, 206, QB, Rs-Sr- I think he has made himself not just a
draftable player, but a Day Two pick this season. He is seeing it the way
you need an NFL QB to see it. Excellent following his blockers on
Draws.
#89 Brock Wright-
6-4, 255, TE, SR- He knows how to post up on the sideline to get his QB a
dump off. Excellent power blocker on 4th and 1.
#24 *Tommy Tremble-
6-4, 248, TE, JR- He knows how to sink into the zone and get open. They will
line him up at FB to block, and he can make the great kick out block. He
has been one of their best weapons. They like to line him up in the
backfield where he has a knack for getting open. Makes the big plays at
the big times.
#3 Avery Davis-
5-11, 202, WR, Sr- Knows how to get open when his QB needs
him most on 3rd down. He brings speed to the slot. Great ball skills and
hands. He can get open deep in the clutch. He ran a great route down the
seam on the deep post late in the 4th. He caught the late TD to tie the
game against Clemson. He has some clutch in him.
#88 Javon McKinley-
6-2, 215, WR, Rs-Sr- He looks like a TE, but he can really fly
downfield for the big play. He can get open in the final drive and make
the big catch. He’s the guy Book looks too the most at the end of the
game and overtime, when he needs it the most.
#74 Liam
Eichenberg- OLT, RS SR- Great job shoving the DE inside to
traffic and stepping outside and stoning the OLB. He gets multiple blocks
in on multiple plays. He needs some work on his slide, but he has great
quick feet moving backwards. Read More.
#69 Aaron Banks-
6-5 3/4, 330, OLG, SR- Good feet and position in pass pro. When
he doubles to either side the rush is over. He has been great in run
blocking this season. He will be drafted on Day Three, and could slip
into Day Two if he continues to play as well as he did against Clemson.
#78 Tommy
Kraemer- ORG, Rs-Sr-
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#72 Robert
Hainsey- ORT, SR-
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#23 Kyren Williams-
5-9, 195, RB, Soph.- He has been absolutely terrific this
season. Great in pass pro.
#11 *Ben Skowronek-
6-4, 224, WR, Grad– He has been outstanding as the season
moved on. Freak size-speed athlete, who is not in the class of Claypool,
but getting pretty damn close. Excellent acceleration in pattern. Great
athlete. Runs a great Jerk route. Huge WR who some quicks and burst in
pattern. He might be a bit of a body catcher. He can also get open short
on the quick out. He can make the clutch play in Overtime.
Phenomenal
physical talent. One of the biggest WRs I have ever seen, and he has
sneaky speed.
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Alabama Offense:
Taken From 2021 Player Ratings:
#4 Mac Jones-
6-3, 214, QB,- He has been on fire all season. Now we are going to see him
play under pressure. He is still a Rs-Jr, and is likely to stay in
school. Good size. Good arm. Good eyes. He has a lot of good, but I don’t
know how much great? That seem to be his question.
My biggest
worry is that he is a bit of half-field thrower. He will struggle to
throw short and intermediate to his left. Most of his bad throws are to
his left. He is a one-year wonder. He should probably stay in school to
for his Rs-Sr season to get another year of experience.
What I like
the best is that he is great moving out of the pocket, to his right, and
throwing on the move to avoid pressure. He is not a statue in the pocket.
He has made a lot of his best throws fleeing the pocket to the right and
throwing deep.
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!
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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.
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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:
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34. *Najee Harris-
6-2, 230, RB, Alabama, #22- He has
exploded this season with speed, burst, and the best power RB we’ve seen
since Derrick Henry, who is tearing up the NFL. Harris is just as
talented as Henry. He’s smaller and a little shiftier and faster. Great
hands and receiver out of the backfield. Terrific in pass pro.
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.
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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. He is an excellent
runner, who could be better in the NFL. He has back up two great RBs, and
has barely carried the ball.
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.
Alabama Defense:
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:
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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:
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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:
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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:
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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:
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#40
Joshua McMillon- LB, 6-3,
240, Gr-
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