2021 NFL Draft: Pitts to Falcons at 4, Toney to Giants at 20, Trask to Bucs at 64

Swamp Donkey

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Grimes just moved into the top 20 Best Available for WR!

Trevon Grimes
6'4" 220 lbs Florida
35 POS RK 204 OVR RK 50 GRADE
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Grimes is a big target with good body control, and he flashes the ability to high-point the ball. He's a long strider with enough top-end speed to threaten vertically. He doesn't show great burst transitioning out of breaks, but he's a strong route runner who flashed during one-on-ones at the Senior Bowl. -- Steve Muench


Confusing though. They don't seem to mention blocking, the most important skill.

I like how they use "flashing" to mean he usually doesn't but occasionally does.
 
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Trask is such a perfect fit due to his career of being a willing team player as a learning and improving back up behind elite players.

In HS, he sat behind one of the highest rated high school QB’s in the nation. Now he’ll willingly sit and learn from the greatest of all time.

Just like how he sat for a year and a half behind Florida grea....

Seriously Dan, WTF???
 

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In just a short time, Tampa has gone from Rapeis
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to Brady
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to Trash
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Grimes just moved into the top 20 Best Available for WR!

Trevon Grimes
6'4" 220 lbs Florida
35 POS RK 204 OVR RK 50 GRADE
Pre-Draft Analysis
Grimes is a big target with good body control, and he flashes the ability to high-point the ball. He's a long strider with enough top-end speed to threaten vertically. He doesn't show great burst transitioning out of breaks, but he's a strong route runner who flashed during one-on-ones at the Senior Bowl. -- Steve Muench


Confusing though. They don't seem to mention blocking, the most important skill.

I like how they use "flashing" to mean he usually doesn't but occasionally does.
I can't believe they left out " good for atleast 400 yds a year"
 

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Congrats to Trask and perfect spot for him to get drafted by the Bucs. He will be able to sit and learn from the best in Tom Brady. Huge success story for Trask as he defies the odds from being a totally forgotten afterthought and barely 2 star prospect. Trask trashed his haters at UF with a huge unprecedented year passing the football for yards and TDs and trashes his haters again as he is drafted in the 2nd round of the NFL draft. F ing LOVE seeing a great Gator story and great young man get what he deserves after so much hard work. Congrats Kyle Trask! Go Gators!!
 

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- 4th pick in the draft (highest ever for a TE)
- 1st round WR
- 2nd round QB
- No trophies
What does our offensive genius need to actually win something?
 

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Davis is at #11 remaining safeties. Not sure that gets him drafted.

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Shawn Davis 5'11"202 lbs Florida
15POS RK 192OVR RK 52GRADE

Pre-Draft Analysis
Davis is a shorter safety who understands route concepts and keeps good leverage with his pedal and angles. He doesn't catch everything he gets his hands on, but he has good length and he elevates well. He fills hard, takes good angles and packs more of a punch as a run defender than his frame would indicate. -- Steve Muench


Believe it or not they just moved Stiner to #24. I thought he entered the transfer portal????


Donovan Stiner 6'2"205 lbsFlorida
29POS RK 346OVR RK 30GRADE

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I guess they are going with the "if you can't say something good, then don't say anything at all" formula my grandmother demanded.

Nevertheless, that does rather completely describe his skillset.

I find the "30" grade to be grossly inflated.
 

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- 4th pick in the draft (highest ever for a TE)
- 1st round WR
- 2nd round QB
- No trophies
What does our offensive genius need to actually win something?
We will never know.

Hell, those guys werent even STARTING in 2019. :lmao2:
 

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Good for Kyle. He's a great kid. I loved watching him throw the ball the past two seasons. It's bittersweet to watch old tape of him from past games. Such a great passer, a historic passer, and it didn't even matter. Pity.
 

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Bitter/Sweet Draft so far............ Woulda, Coulda, Shoulda!

Congrats Gators!
 

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