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https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2021/01/22/nfl-announces-128-players-making-early-entries-into-2021-draft/

 

 

A full list of those players can be found below:

Paulson Adebo, DB, Stanford
Jack Anderson, G, Texas Tech
Calvin Ashley, T, Florida A&M
Tutu Atwell, WR, Louisville
Aaron Banks, G, Notre Dame
Christian Barmore, DT, Alabama
Rashod Bateman, WR, Minnesota
Nick Bolton, LB, Missouri
Larry Borom, T, Missouri
Bobby Brown, DT, Texas A&M
Dyami Brown, WR, North Carolina
Shakur Brown, DB, Michigan State
Tyson Campbell, DB, Georgia
Jackson Carman, T, Clemson
Ja’Marr Chase, WR, Louisiana State
Brady Christensen, T, Brigham Young
Andre Cisco, DB, Syracuse
Zaven Collins, LB, Tulsa
Samuel Cosmi, T, Texas
Aashari Crosswell, DB, Arizona State
Drew Dalman, C, Stanford
Christian Darrisaw, T, Virginia Tech
Jamin Davis, LB, Kentucky
Wyatt Davis, G, Ohio State
Brendan DeVera, LB, ASA JC
Brennan Eagles, WR, Texas
Adrian Ealy, T, Oklahoma
Caleb Farley, DB, Virginia Tech
Simi Fehoko, WR, Stanford
Justin Fields, QB, Ohio State
Paris Ford, DB, Pittsburgh
Pat Freiermuth, TE, Penn State
Kenneth Gainwell, RB, Memphis
Kendrick Green, G, Illinois
Olaijah Griffin, DB, Southern California
Darren Hall, DB, San Diego State
Javian Hawkins, RB, Louisville
Trey Hill , C, Georgia
Anthony Hines, LB, Texas A&M
Darius Hodge, LB, Marshall
Jevon Holland, DB, Oregon
Jaycee Horn, DB, South Carolina
Chuba Hubbard, RB, Oklahoma State
Wyatt Hubert, DE, Kansas State
James Hudson, T, Cincinnati
Talanoa Hufanga, DB, Southern California
Creed Humphrey, C, Oklahoma
Jermar Jefferson, RB, Oregon State
Jamar Johnson, DB, Indiana
Ernest Jones, LB, South Carolina
Mac Jones, QB, Alabama
Brevin Jordan, TE, Miami
Kelvin Joseph, DB, Kentucky
Joshua Kaindoh, DE, Florida State
Brenden Knox, RB, Marshall
Trey Lance, QB, North Dakota State
Trevor Lawrence, QB, Clemson
Hunter Long, TE, Boston College
Terrace Marshall, WR, Louisiana State
Jalen Mayfield, T, Michigan
Isaiah McDuffie, LB, Boston College
Cameron McGrone, LB, Michigan
Isaiah McKoy, WR, Kent State
Alim McNeill, DT, North Carolina State
Evan McPherson, K, Florida
Ifeatu Melifonwu, DB, Syracuse
Davis Mills, QB, Stanford
Dax Milne, WR, Brigham Young
Trevon Moehrig, DB, TCU
Elijah Moore, WR, Mississippi
Rondale Moore, WR, Purdue
Dylan Moses, LB, Alabama
Israel Mukuamu, DB, South Carolina
Marcus Murphy, DB, Mississippi State
Josh Myers, C, Ohio State
Greg Newsome, DB, Northwestern
Daviyon Nixon, DT, Iowa
Tre Norwood, DB, Oklahoma
Azeez Ojulari, LB, Georgia
Joseph Ossai, DE, Texas
Jayson Oweh, DE, Penn State
Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, LB, Notre Dame
Micah Parsons, LB, Penn State
Jaret Patterson, RB, Buffalo
Ronnie Perkins, DE, Oklahoma
Jaelan Phillips, DE, Miami
Kyle Pitts, TE, Florida
Blake Proehl, WR, East Carolina
Gregory Rousseau, DE, Miami
Chris Rumph, DE, Duke
Asante Samuel, DB, Florida State
Anthony Schwartz, WR, Auburn
Stevie Scott, RB, Indiana
Penei Sewell, T, Oregon
Tyler Shelvin, NT, Louisiana State
William Sherman, T, Colorado
Jamien Sherwood, DB, Auburn
Amon-Ra St. Brown, WR, Southern California
Benjamin St-Juste, DB, Minnesota
Caden Sterns, DB, Texas
Eric Stokes, DB, Georgia
Sage Surratt, WR, Wake Forest
Patrick Surtain, DB, Alabama
Tamorrion Terry, WR, Florida State
Bryce Thompson, DB, Tennessee
Tommy Togiai, DT, Ohio State
Tommy Tremble, TE, Notre Dame
Joe Tryon, LB, Washington
Jay Tufele, DT, Southern California
Marlon Tuipulotu, NT, Southern California
Christian Tutt, DB, Auburn
Jaylen Twyman, DT, Pittsburgh
Alijah Vera-Tucker, G, Southern California
Jaylen Waddle, WR, Alabama
Shaun Wade, DB, Ohio State
Ar’Darius Washington, DB, TCU
Connor Wedington, WR, Stanford
Pro Wells, TE, TCU
Rachad Wildgoose, DB, Wisconsin
Adam Williams, P, Memphis
Javonte Williams, RB, North Carolina
Milton Williams, DT, Louisiana Tech
Pooka Williams, RB, Kansas
Seth Williams, WR, Auburn
Trill Williams, DB, Syracuse
Marco Wilson, DB, Florida
Zach Wilson, QB, Brigham Young
Nahshon Wright, DB, Oregon State

In addition to those 128 players, the league also announced that three players who inquired about their draft status were informed they can be selected without special eligibility. They are:

Walker Little, T, Stanford
Foster Sarell, T, Stanford
Jordan Smith, LB, Alabama-Birmingham

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22 minutes ago, Randle P McMurphy said:

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2021/01/22/nfl-announces-128-players-making-early-entries-into-2021-draft/

 

 

A full list of those players can be found below:

Paulson Adebo, DB, Stanford
Jack Anderson, G, Texas Tech
Calvin Ashley, T, Florida A&M
Tutu Atwell, WR, Louisville
Aaron Banks, G, Notre Dame
Christian Barmore, DT, Alabama
Rashod Bateman, WR, Minnesota
Nick Bolton, LB, Missouri
Larry Borom, T, Missouri
Bobby Brown, DT, Texas A&M
Dyami Brown, WR, North Carolina
Shakur Brown, DB, Michigan State
Tyson Campbell, DB, Georgia
Jackson Carman, T, Clemson
Ja’Marr Chase, WR, Louisiana State
Brady Christensen, T, Brigham Young
Andre Cisco, DB, Syracuse
Zaven Collins, LB, Tulsa
Samuel Cosmi, T, Texas
Aashari Crosswell, DB, Arizona State
Drew Dalman, C, Stanford
Christian Darrisaw, T, Virginia Tech
Jamin Davis, LB, Kentucky
Wyatt Davis, G, Ohio State
Brendan DeVera, LB, ASA JC
Brennan Eagles, WR, Texas
Adrian Ealy, T, Oklahoma
Caleb Farley, DB, Virginia Tech
Simi Fehoko, WR, Stanford
Justin Fields, QB, Ohio State
Paris Ford, DB, Pittsburgh
Pat Freiermuth, TE, Penn State
Kenneth Gainwell, RB, Memphis
Kendrick Green, G, Illinois
Olaijah Griffin, DB, Southern California
Darren Hall, DB, San Diego State
Javian Hawkins, RB, Louisville
Trey Hill , C, Georgia
Anthony Hines, LB, Texas A&M
Darius Hodge, LB, Marshall
Jevon Holland, DB, Oregon
Jaycee Horn, DB, South Carolina
Chuba Hubbard, RB, Oklahoma State
Wyatt Hubert, DE, Kansas State
James Hudson, T, Cincinnati
Talanoa Hufanga, DB, Southern California
Creed Humphrey, C, Oklahoma
Jermar Jefferson, RB, Oregon State
Jamar Johnson, DB, Indiana
Ernest Jones, LB, South Carolina
Mac Jones, QB, Alabama
Brevin Jordan, TE, Miami
Kelvin Joseph, DB, Kentucky
Joshua Kaindoh, DE, Florida State
Brenden Knox, RB, Marshall
Trey Lance, QB, North Dakota State
Trevor Lawrence, QB, Clemson
Hunter Long, TE, Boston College
Terrace Marshall, WR, Louisiana State
Jalen Mayfield, T, Michigan
Isaiah McDuffie, LB, Boston College
Cameron McGrone, LB, Michigan
Isaiah McKoy, WR, Kent State
Alim McNeill, DT, North Carolina State
Evan McPherson, K, Florida
Ifeatu Melifonwu, DB, Syracuse
Davis Mills, QB, Stanford
Dax Milne, WR, Brigham Young
Trevon Moehrig, DB, TCU
Elijah Moore, WR, Mississippi
Rondale Moore, WR, Purdue
Dylan Moses, LB, Alabama
Israel Mukuamu, DB, South Carolina
Marcus Murphy, DB, Mississippi State
Josh Myers, C, Ohio State
Greg Newsome, DB, Northwestern
Daviyon Nixon, DT, Iowa
Tre Norwood, DB, Oklahoma
Azeez Ojulari, LB, Georgia
Joseph Ossai, DE, Texas
Jayson Oweh, DE, Penn State
Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, LB, Notre Dame
Micah Parsons, LB, Penn State
Jaret Patterson, RB, Buffalo
Ronnie Perkins, DE, Oklahoma
Jaelan Phillips, DE, Miami
Kyle Pitts, TE, Florida
Blake Proehl, WR, East Carolina
Gregory Rousseau, DE, Miami
Chris Rumph, DE, Duke
Asante Samuel, DB, Florida State
Anthony Schwartz, WR, Auburn
Stevie Scott, RB, Indiana
Penei Sewell, T, Oregon
Tyler Shelvin, NT, Louisiana State
William Sherman, T, Colorado
Jamien Sherwood, DB, Auburn
Amon-Ra St. Brown, WR, Southern California
Benjamin St-Juste, DB, Minnesota
Caden Sterns, DB, Texas
Eric Stokes, DB, Georgia
Sage Surratt, WR, Wake Forest
Patrick Surtain, DB, Alabama
Tamorrion Terry, WR, Florida State
Bryce Thompson, DB, Tennessee
Tommy Togiai, DT, Ohio State
Tommy Tremble, TE, Notre Dame
Joe Tryon, LB, Washington
Jay Tufele, DT, Southern California
Marlon Tuipulotu, NT, Southern California
Christian Tutt, DB, Auburn
Jaylen Twyman, DT, Pittsburgh
Alijah Vera-Tucker, G, Southern California
Jaylen Waddle, WR, Alabama
Shaun Wade, DB, Ohio State
Ar’Darius Washington, DB, TCU
Connor Wedington, WR, Stanford
Pro Wells, TE, TCU
Rachad Wildgoose, DB, Wisconsin
Adam Williams, P, Memphis
Javonte Williams, RB, North Carolina
Milton Williams, DT, Louisiana Tech
Pooka Williams, RB, Kansas
Seth Williams, WR, Auburn
Trill Williams, DB, Syracuse
Marco Wilson, DB, Florida
Zach Wilson, QB, Brigham Young
Nahshon Wright, DB, Oregon State

In addition to those 128 players, the league also announced that three players who inquired about their draft status were informed they can be selected without special eligibility. They are:

Walker Little, T, Stanford
Foster Sarell, T, Stanford
Jordan Smith, LB, Alabama-Birmingham

Wow!..tks for posting..

Is their any players left in college?..😎

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16 hours ago, spicoli said:


Miami isn’t trading Tua...guaranteed.

if Watson goes anywhere (doubtful) it’ll be to the J-E-T-S. 

Houston isn’t trading a pro bowl QB for another Alabama bench warmer. 

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1 hour ago, spicoli said:

Watson said the Jets are his first choice but supposedly Houston is asking for 3 first round picks...should be interesting. I know if I’m Saleh I’m definitely wanting Watson over some rookie. 

Wondering if the "Jets are my first choice" is a ploy to get the Dolphins in the game for him? 

 

 

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3 hours ago, spicoli said:

Watson said the Jets are his first choice but supposedly Houston is asking for 3 first round picks...should be interesting. I know if I’m Saleh I’m definitely wanting Watson over some rookie. 

Honestly, a 25 year old true franchise QB is worth 3 firsts.  Ask Chicago, Cleveland, Minnesota and Washington how much they are worth.  

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4 hours ago, I_C_Deadpeople said:

Wondering if the "Jets are my first choice" is a ploy to get the Dolphins in the game for him? 

 

 

 

Dolphins just hired a new QB coach that has worked extensively with Tua in the past.

They're all in, he's going nowhere.  

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6 minutes ago, spicoli said:

 

Dolphins just hired a new QB coach that has worked extensively with Tua in the past.

They're all in, he's going nowhere.  

They would trade him in an instant for Watson. 

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1 hour ago, Sea Ray said:

What's Aaron Rodgers worth? I think we're about to find out.

How do you figure?   He still has 3 years left on his deal and there is NO WAY the Board of Directors of the publicly owned Packers would authorize such a move.   They don’t have an owner nor can their GM arbitrarily trade Rodgers without Board approval.  

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5 minutes ago, SF2 said:

How do you figure?   He still has 3 years left on his deal and there is NO WAY the Board of Directors of the publicly owned Packers would authorize such a move.   They don’t have an owner nor can their GM arbitrarily trade Rodgers without Board approval.  

It is not possible to know how much authority the Ops people have. For example, I doubt they needed Board Approval to draft Jordan Love. Having said that, informing the Board on a decision of this magnitude would be wise. Our CFL football club is publicly owned as well and the GM and President have full authority on all football moves provided they stay within the budget - includes signings, trades, cuts, drafts, etc. 

 

Rodgers hinted he may want out and if he does, they will have to accomodate

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11 minutes ago, SF2 said:

How do you figure?   He still has 3 years left on his deal and there is NO WAY the Board of Directors of the publicly owned Packers would authorize such a move.   They don’t have an owner nor can their GM arbitrarily trade Rodgers without Board approval.  

Exactly...plus..

Hes Still a Great QB!!

He had it rough with his bodyguard out. Damn their reserve tackles looked like ours in that game...

Rogers can run a bit but he was on his horse in this one and hes no Patrick Mahomes running it.. 

Bad luck for the Packers but it's allways next man up in this league..

 

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Just now, I_C_Deadpeople said:

It is not possible to know how much authority the Ops people have. For example, I doubt they needed Board Approval to draft Jordan Love. Having said that, informing the Board on a decision of this magnitude would be wise. Our CFL football club is publicly owned as well and the GM and President have full authority on all football moves provided they stay within the budget - includes signings, trades, cuts, drafts, etc. 

 

Rodgers hinted he may want out and if he does, they will have to accomodate

There is no way Rodgers gets traded without Board approval in Green Bay.  This isn’t a 5th round long snapper, it is the most  valuable asset  they currently have next to the stadium.   

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3 minutes ago, claptonrocks said:

Exactly...plus..

Hes Still a Great QB!!

He had it rough with his bodyguard out. Damn their reserve tackles looked like ours in that game...

Rogers can run a bit but he was on his horse in this one and hes no Patrick Mahomes running it.. 

Bad luck for the Packers but it's allways next man up in this league..

 

They didn’t make easy plays and made a few unforgivable mistakes.  The last second TD in the first half simply can’t happen. Drops, fumbles, blown coverages...I can see why Rodgers is frustrated.  
 

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19 hours ago, SF2 said:

How do you figure?   He still has 3 years left on his deal and there is NO WAY the Board of Directors of the publicly owned Packers would authorize such a move.   They don’t have an owner nor can their GM arbitrarily trade Rodgers without Board approval.  

 

This is how I figure:

 

He has an out in his contract after this year. That means he has value if they trade him now. If they don't, he could force his way out after next yr

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3 hours ago, Sea Ray said:

 

This is how I figure:

 

He has an out in his contract after this year. That means he has value if they trade him now. If they don't, he could force his way out after next yr

Trade him for what and where?   The team is NOT rebuilding.   It isn’t a shitty Texans team.  It should have won the NFC Championship but dropped, passes, 2pt conversion, int at end of 1st half and horrible defensive mistake cost them the game.  
 

This isn’t 5-11 Detroit with no talent and holes everywhere.  It is a Super Bowl quality team RIGHT NOW.  Where is Rodgers going to go with this much talent?  The answer is NOWHERE.   
 

The only place he might have a shot is San Francisco.  He isn’t going to New England and play second fiddle to Brady.  

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