With College Football hopefully starting soon, I started to think of the top prospects for the 2021 Draft. This yeas prospects class is headlined by Travis Etinne, Chuba Hubbard, Najee Harris, and Master Teague.
Here are my top 10 Prospects:
Travis Etinne, Clemson Senior 5’10 210
Chubba Hubbard, Oklahoma State Junior 6’0 207
Najee Harris, Alabama Senior 6’2 230
Zamir White, Georgia RS Sophomore 5’11 215
Master Teague, Ohio State RS Sophomore 5’11 220
Max Borghi, Washington State Junior 5’9 195
Pooka Williams, Kansas Junior 5’10 170
C.J. Verdell, Oregon Junior 5’9 210
Kennedy Brooks, Oklahoma Junior 5’11 216
Kylin Hill, Mississippi State Senior 5’11 215
During the Season this list might change, but for right now these are the ones I’ll be watching.
With NFL training camps starting tomorrow, I started to think of the top Quarterback and Wide Receivers duos before I knew it I had 10 wrote down. Some of these duos have the ability to have a lot of exciting plays this Season.
Patrick Mahomes and Tyreek Hill
Aaron Rodgers and Devanta Adams
Drew Brees and Michael Thomas
Tom Brady and Mike Evans
Ben Roethlisberger and Juju Smith-Schuster
Jimmy Garoppolo and Deebo Samuel
Matt Ryan and Julio Jones
Josh Allen and Stefon Diggs
Russell Wilson and Tyler Lockett
Jared Goff and Cooper Kupp
Let me know what you think of these duos and who you would add or remove.
Fantasy football is a great way to spend time with your friends. I have always enjoyed the competition and excitement in picking a winning team. Today I am giving my top 10 wide receivers.
I love fantasy football especially picking the top 10 in each position. Today we are starting with Quarterbacks. I hope this will be helpful in your drafting your teams this year.
Patrick Mahomes, Chiefs
Lamar Jackson, Ravens
Russell Wilson, Seahawks
Deshaun Watson, Texans
Kyler Murray, Cardinals
Dak Prescott, Cowboys
Carson Wentz, Eagles
Drew Brees, Saints
Josh Allen, Bills
Matt Ryan, Falcons
I would like to get your feedback on what you think of my top 10 QBs
My take on the top 10 NFL Head Coaches. So many analysts give their top 10 at this time of year. So I decided to do list too.
1. Patriots Bill Belichick: This was a no brainer. No one else belongs in the top spot.
2. Chiefs Andy Reid: He has always been a top coach, but winning the Super Bowl last year gives him the 2nd spot in my rankings.
3. Saints Sean Peyton: He has been an excellent coach for many years. He just continues to win. In my book that gives you the 3rd spot.
4. Steelers Mike Tomlin: He is the 4th best coach in the NFL for 3 reasons. He never had a losing season. He has been in 2 Super Bowls and won 1. Like Belichick and his talent evaluation in the draft process Mike Tomlin is just like him.
5. Ravens John Harbaugh: He has changed his offensive thinking and is still winning. Lamar Jackson is a very good QB/RB. He build the offense around his QB. His running attack is better than most teams.
6. Eagles Doug Pederson: He went from a high school coach to NFL coach. He had a super bowl victory with a back up QB. One more thing he beat Bill Belichick with a backup QB that contemplated retirement the season before.
7. Seahawks Pete Carroll: He can have a team on paper that looks mediocre and will take them to the playoffs. Could it be him or the greatness of QB Russell Wilson? Only time will tell.
8. 49ers Kyle Shanahan: I feel there is not a long enough history to rank him higher than 8th at this time. He has proved that he does belong in the top 10. He is building a very good offense and has one of the best defenses in the league.
9. Rams Sean McVay: I feel the same way about McVay as I did Shanahan. He is a very good coach with the talent he has around him. He has regained the respect in the league for the Rams. They are a very talented team and the credit goes to Sean McVay.
10 Titans Mike Vrabel: It was a genius idea to use Ryan Tannehill as QB. He proves he is a good coach by knocking off both Belichick and Harbaugh in the playoffs last season.
I would like to hear your thoughts on my head coach rankings.
With no live sports or any football mini camps or OTA’s really going on live. I have been watching a lot of old Steelers Games, which got me thinking who are some of the top players to play for the Steelers from 2000 to last season.
The Steelers have had a lot good players, and when I started to make my list the players had to play three or more seasons with the team. The reason being they’ve had several good players that only played one to two seasons with them.
Here are my Top 50 Steelers Players for 2000-2019:
I have been watching a lot of film since the end of the 2020 NFL Draft ended. So far this my current Quarterback Rankings for the 2021 NFL Draft. I have liked this years class a lot better then last years.
This years class reminds me of the 2012 Class and also the 2017 Class. My rankings no surprise is led by Trevor Lawrence, but with this years prospects there are a couple of guys that could take the top spot.
Here are my Quarterback rankings:
Trevor Lawrence, Clemson Junior 6’6 220
Justin Fields, Ohio State Junior 6’2 223
Trey Lance, North Dakota State RS Sophomore 6’3 221
With Sports being put on hold thanks to Covid-19. I have been binge watching college football games scouting the prospects for the 2021 Draft, not named Trevor Lawrence.
This is my top 25 prospects for the 2021 NFL Draft. This list might change Daily or Weekly.
Trevor Lawrence, QB Clemson Junior 6’6 220
Penei Sewell, OT Oregon Junior 6’5 325
Gregory Rousseau, Edge Miami RS Sophomore 6’5 260
Justin Fields, QB Ohio State Junior 6’2 223
Marvin Wilson, IDL Florida State Senior 6’5 311
Ja’Marr Chase, WR LSU Junior 6’1 200
Shaun Wade, CB Ohio State Junior 6’1 194
Creed Humphrey, IOL Oklahoma Junior 6’5 316
Micah Parsons, LB Penn State Junior 6’2 245
Javon Holland, S Oregon Junior 6’1 190
Travis Etienne, RB Clemson Senior 5’10 210
Dylan Moses, LB Alabama Senior 6’3 235
Patrick Surtain, CB Alabama Junior 6’1 203
Kyle Pitts, TE Florida Junior 6’5 239
Hamsah Nasirildeen, S Florida State Senior 6’5 215
Chuba Hubbard, RB Oklahoma State Junior 6’0 207
Jaylen Twyman, IDL Pittsburgh Junior 6’2 290
Walker Little, OT Stanford Senior 6’7 309
Wyatt Davis, IOL Ohio State Junior 6’4 310
Justyn Ross, WR Clemson Junior 6’3 205
Trey Smith, IOL Tennessee Senior 6’6 325
Carlos Basham Jr, Edge Wake Forest Senior 6’5 275
Trey Lance, QB North Dakota State RS Sophomore 6’3 221