Clemson Defense:
#1 *Derion Kendrick- 6, 190, CB, Jr- He can come off his man, and go defend the pas to
the TE. He is one of the top Corners in this Draft. He should fall in a
similar place as Terrell. Though a little lower
I think. Though he does have excellent ball skills that teams need.
67. *Dorian
Kendrick- 6, 190, #1- He played in 2018 and garnered 15 catches
for 210 yards and rushed 5 times for 41 yards. Switched over to CB in
2019. Quickly took over the starting role in a very talented Clemson
Secondary. That is very impressive. Great returner who can contribute
right away on special teams:
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Entered 2020 having played a total of 972 snaps at
cornerback and wide receiver in 30 career games (15 starts) and having
been credited with 51 tackles (3.0 for loss), six pass breakups and two
interceptions (including one returned 38 yards for a touchdown). Also
recorded 15 career receptions for 210 yards and has returned 15 career
kickoffs an average of 23.3 yards from 2018-19.
#47 James Skalski- 6, 240, Will LB, Rs-Sr-
He is a pure thumper.
2020: Recorded
three tackles (one for loss) and a pass breakup in one half of play at
Wake Forest
scored first career touchdown on a 17-yard fumble return
and added two tackles vs. The Citadel, collecting team defensive player
of the game honors
credited by the coaching staff with 13 tackles and a
pass breakup vs. Virginia
credited with five tackles including a
half-sack vs. No. 7 Miami, sharing team defensive player of the game
honors
contributed four tackles and a pass breakup at Georgia Tech
missed three games over five weeks but returned to action vs. Pitt,
contributing six tackles (one for loss)
made one tackle in limited
action at Virginia Tech.
#10 Baylon Spector- 6-2, 230, Will/LB, Rs-Jr- Good spy. He can get to the QB when he runs. He
can get in the passing lane and get a hand up to knock it down.
2020: Started
at Wake Forest, posting six tackles including a half-sack to collect team
defensive player of the game honors
split a tackle for loss among his
two tackles vs. The Citadel
earned Walter Camp National Defensive
Player of the Week and ACC Linebacker of the Week vs. Virginia after being
credited with 13 tackles (seven solo, 1.5 for loss) and a half-sack
also shared team defensive player of the game honors against Virginia
added six tackles (2.5 for loss) with 1.5 sacks vs. No. 7 Miami
contributed four tackles at Georgia Tech
made four tackles (0.5 for
loss) vs. Syracuse
notched a team-high eight tackles (one for loss) and
a forced fumble vs. Boston College
collected team defensive player of
the game honors after posting a team-high nine tackles, a pass breakup
and a fumble recovery at No. 4 Notre Dame
contributed three tackles
including a sack vs. Pitt
notched seven tackles at Virginia Tech.
#24 Nolan Turner- 6-1, 205, Rs-Sr-
2020: Recorded
three tackles at Wake Forest
added a tackle vs. The Citadel
contributed eight tackles (seven solo) and an interception vs. Virginia,
sharing team defensive player of the game honors
finished with three
tackles (one for loss) vs. No. 7 Miami
contributed one tackle,
splitting a tackle for loss, and recorded his second interception of the
season at Georgia Tech
notched his single-season career-high third
interception of the season vs. Syracuse, also adding four tackles (one
for loss) and a pass breakup in the game to share team defensive player
of the game honors
credited with six tackles (0.5 for loss) vs. Boston
College
registered six tackles and a pass breakup at No. 4 Notre Dame
had a team-high seven tackles and a pass breakup vs. Pitt
earned team
defensive player of the game for a 13-tackle effort with two tackles for
loss at Virginia Tech.
#44 Nyles Pickney- DT,
Rs-Sr- Big dude. They like him
in on run downs. Great heavy hands to shove off the OC can get to the
other side and meet the RB at the Line. Powerful tackler. Reads the
keeper and gets to the QB quick.
2020: Added
three tackles at Wake Forest
posted three tackles (one for loss) vs.
The Citadel
recorded one tackle vs. Virginia
registered two tackles
including a six-yard sack vs. No. 7 Miami
recorded two tackles and
scored on a one-yard touchdown run at Georgia Tech
added three tackles
vs. Syracuse
posted three tackles vs. Boston College
split a tackle
for loss among his three tackles at No. 4 Notre Dame
contributed three
tackles vs. Pitt
recorded one tackle and a fumble recovery at Virginia
Tech.
37. Xavier Thomas-
OLB, Clemson,
6-2, 265- He is a fast OLB in their 3-4 System. He loves to hit the
QB. Loves to tackle through him and knock him five yards sideways. They
set him up outside to go unblocked. He needs to be schemed for a little.
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137. Jordan Williams-
DL, Clemson, RS Jr, 6-4, 310 #59- Entered 2020 having
recorded 44 career tackles (8.5 for loss), 4.0 sacks, two pass breakups
and a forced fumble in 444 snaps over 27 games. Read More: Free On Amazon Prime.
Clemson Defense:
1. *Trevor Lawrence-
6-6, 220, QB, #18- One of the best decision makers I have seen. He can
make all the throws and makes plays when it matters the most. Nothing
rattles him in the pocket, until the LSU Champ Game. He is so good at
bouncing off a hit, then completing the pass. Reads the Safety like a
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5. *Jackson Carman-
OLT, Clemson, 6-5, 335, #79- He is a guy who is going to rise in this
Draft. Another monstrosity who reminds me of Trent Brown. Knows how to
use his hands and feet together. Lines up in a two-point stance on every
play.
Sudden
first step back. Goes up first in pass pro. Id like to see him go back
first and stay low. Big and powerful. Once he gets his hands in the
rusher shirt he is done. Near impossible to bull him back. Smooth
kickslide. Read More: Free On Amazon Prime.
20. Travis Etienne-
RB, Clemson, 5-10, 210, #9-
He is listed as 5-pounds lighter this season. One of my favorite players
from last season. He really took a step up in speed, power, and
acceleration. Improved in the passing game as well. Fastest RB in this
Draft. Rare speed that destroys defenses. Read More: Free On Amazon Prime.
23. *Justyn
Ross- WR, Clemson,
6-4, 205, #8- Smooth and fast. Outstanding size. He can bully
CBs. Big hands. Great wingspan. Big physical target for a QB. He can make
the tough catch. At his best soaring high with the greatest of ease to
snag it over the puny CB. Expert at swatting off the Press CB. Classic
West Coast WR. Reminds me of Terrell Owens on the field. Read More: Free On Amazon Prime.
#3
Amari Rodgers-
5-10, 210, Wr- He has been truly great this season. Super speed for a
slot guy. Small and tough. Great in space. Makes the big play at the big
time. He is the kind of guy you look at and say he is a Patriots Slot WR.
Then the Pats pass on him three times. This is not the guy the Pats can
afford to pass on, on Day Two.
Earned
starting roles at receiver and punt returner in 2018 and contributed in
those roles in 2019 after a remarkable comeback from injury
entered
2020 with 104 career receptions for 1,124 yards with eight receiving
touchdowns in addition to six career rushing attempts for 46 yards and a
touchdown in 43 games (25 starts)
also entered 2020 with 59 career punt
returns for 465 yards (7.9 avg.) including a punt return touchdown
is
one of only five Clemson players since 2000 to record touchdowns by rush,
reception and punt return in a career.
#17
Cornell Powell-
6', 210, Rs-Sr-
Entered 2020
with 40 career receptions for 329 yards and three touchdowns over 577 career
snaps in 42 games
also posted seven kickoff returns for 182 yards prior
to the 2020 campaign.
2020: Caught two passes for 15 yards at Wake Forest
gained 25 yards on two catches vs. The Citadel
caught two passes for
five yards vs. Virginia.
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Ohio State Offense:
#1 *Justin Fields- QB, Jr-Tr, 2.- Screw the
Ratings! If Lawrence and Fields declare for the Draft? Fields will be the
second player taken in 2021 Draft. You can rate him as the 50th best
player if you want, but if he declares he is only going 2nd to Lawrence.
Rare competitor. Finds a way to win. Shows well in the clutch. Excellent
size. Looks the part. Great scrambler with great run vision, speed and
power.
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#2. Chris Olave- 6-1, 188. Wr, JR, 45.- Olave might be my favorite WR in this Draft. Big, strong and
fast. He became their Number One WR. Plays on the QBs right. Nice
release off the LOS. Reaches out and catches the ball away from his body.
Looked like the Number One WR last season, even though they had three WRs
drafted from that team.
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#8 Trey Sermon-
RB, Gr-Tr, 77.- Transferred to Ohio State.
He produced at Oklahoma for three seasons. Not as many carries as I
thought. He still has tread on the tires. He is excellent in blitz
pickup. He can be on the field on
3rd downs. Good blocker. Nice fake on play action and does a great job
stepping in front of the blitzer to protect his QB.
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#33
Master Teague- RB, Rs-Soph- Terrific
cutback runner. He got better and better as the season wore on. Terrific
closer. When they need to clock it, they give him the ball. Short squat
runner who is fast to the outside.
#75
Thayer Munford- OLT, SR- He
looked good in 2018, but couldnt stay healthy. He stayed healthy in
2019. He is a guy who some think is an OLG. He will go lower than he
should because of concerns about injuries.
Switches on
Stunts easily. He has to turn and bail a little too much. But he can push
the DE to the ground behind the QB with his hands. He can slide outside
and cut off the DE nicely wide of the QB. Then turn and bail. They seem
to want him to cut off the DE with his hands in pass pro.
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#52
*Wyatt Davis- ORG, Rs-Jr 41.- Davis is an excellent OG,
who said he was thinking about declaring for the 2020 Draft. So it looks like he will be gone after this season.
Brutal inside dude. Turns every rush into a fight. Plays Right Guard.
Likes to grab shirt and push up. Likes to lower his head and impact the
DT with his helmet.
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#71
*Josh Myers- OC, Rs-Jr, 76.- He is a solid Day Twi Center. Plays in a
shotgun Offense. Nice quick and accurate snaps. Doubles to each side with
a pop. He will lower his head to headbutt on the double. Good hands for
grabbing and shoving blockers.
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#89 Luke
Farrell- TE, Rs-Sr- Great job
blocking outside in run game. He has shown that he has a role as a
blocker. And when they throw it to him, he catches it. Developmental guy,
who can put on the field early because he can block in pass pro as well.
#88
*Jeremy Ruckert- TE, Jr- Great job sealing the Edge. Similar to Farrell in
that both are good blockers who can help a team blocking early as they
learn the passing game. Both are late Day Three guys.
#81 Jake
Hausmann- TE, Rs-Sr-
#87 *Ellijah Gardiner- Wr, Rs-Jr-
Ohio State Defense:
#24
Shaun Wade- 6-1, 195, CB- Explosive movement skills.
Great explosion crossing the field. Then sudden bursting backwards. He
has some serious speed pedaling backwards like a FS. He will play in the
Slot and cover the tight end sometimes. Good feel for when to grab the
Slot WR and shut him down. Played in the slot a lot last season. He will
be outside more in 2020.
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#0 Jonathon Cooper- DE, Rs-Sr- He can beat the OLT with an outside in move.
Lightening quick. Left DE. Lines up outside the ORT. Nice stunter to pull
the ORT and TE inside and let the DT stunt outside of him and force the
RB to block him.
#11
*Tyreke Smith- DE, Jr- He has
gotten better and better. He has become a fierce pass rush in the second
half od the season. I am excited to see when he
does tonight against Clemson.
#5 Baron
Browning- OLB, Sr- He is fast
into the backfield from the Edge. Great job curling inside to get to the
RB. He is a terrific run defender. Good job getting through traffic on
the blitzes up the gut. Nice hitter. He can slam the WR on the 2nd level
and force the fumble.
#32 *Tuf
Borland- Mike, Rs-Sr- Plays on
special teams. He has that knack in coverage. Good job getting in the way
in the Zone.
#20 Pete
Werner- OLB, SR- He is tough on
the Goalline. Good feel for where the RB is running. He moves to the hole
not the handoff.
#7 *Sevyn Banks- CB, Jr- He can turn back late, and slap the ball out quick.
Good ball skills when he looks back. He is fast. Great long speed. He can
get beat over the top and track the speed receiver down from behind to
prevent the TD.
#21
Marcus Williamson- FS,-
#41
*Josh Proctor- SS, Jr- He gets to
the RB going outside fast. He can step into the slot and cover the WR,
and knock the pass down.
#52 Antwuan Jackson-
DE, Gr-Tr-
#72
*Tommy Togiai- DT, Jr- Good inside run defender.
#92 Haskell Garrett-
DT, SR-
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