2021 NFL Draft Viewer's Guide For Track and Field Fans


Samuel Cosmi was as nimble at guard for Texas as he was in the discus ring in high school.

Guard

Overall Rank Position Rank Name Position Height Weight College High School Track Events Scouts Inc. Grade
15 1 Alijah Vera-Tucker G 6'4½" 308 USC Bishop O'Dowd (Ca.) None 91
56 2 Samuel Cosmi G 6'5⅞" 314 Texas Atascocita (Tx.) DT 82
59 3 Alex Leatherwood G 6'4¾" 312 Alabama Booker T. Washington (Fl.) SP/DT 82
63 4 Jackson Carman G 6'4⅞" 317 Clemson Fairfield (Oh.) None 81
77 5 Wyatt Davis G 6'3⅝" 315 Ohio State Saint John Bosco (Ca.) None 77
91 6 Aaron Banks G 6'5⅜" 325 Notre Dame El Cerrito (Ca.) None 73
99 7 Trey Smith G 6'5½" 321 Tennessee University School of Jackson (Tn.) SP/DT 71
128 8 Deonte Brown G 6'3¼" 344 Alabama Austin (Al.) None 67
132 9 Ben Cleveland G 6'6¼" 343 Georgia Stephens County (Ga.) None 66
148 10 Jaylon Moore G 6'4⅛" 311 Western Michigan Consortium College Prep (Mi.) None 62
154 11 Tommy Doyle G 6'8" 320 Miami (OH) Edina (Mn.) None 60
161 12 Kayode Awosika G 6'3⅛" 307 Buffalo Maple Grove (Mn.) None 59
169 13 Kendrick Green G 6'4" 315 Illinois Peoria (Il.) None 58
176 14 Robert Hainsey G 6'4½" 306 Notre Dame IMG Academy (Fl.) None 57
193 15 Jack Anderson G 6'5" 320 Texas Tech Frisco (Tx.) None 52
215 16 Alaric Jackson G 6'5½" 321 Iowa Renaissance (Mi.) None 45
217 17 Robert Jones G 6'4" 317 Middle Tennessee Rockford East (Il.) None 44
225 18 David Moore G 6'1⅝" 330 Grambling McClellan (Ar.) SP/DT 42
246 19 Royce Newman G 6'5¼" 310 Mississippi Nashville (Il.) None 38
259 20 Tommy Kraemer G 6'5½" 309 Notre Dame Elder (Oh.) None 36
269 21 Jared Hocker G 6'6" 327 Texas A&M Birdville (Tx.) None 35
277 22 Sadarius Hutcherson G 6'3⅜" 321 South Carolina Huntingdon (Tn.) None 34
287 23 Cole Van Lanen G 6'4¼" 305 Wisconsin Bay Port (Wi.) SP/DT 33
309 24 Dareuan Parker G 6'4⅞" 331 Mississippi State DeSoto Central (Ms.) None 31


Scout Inc.'s Grading Scale

90-100 Rare Prospect Player demonstrates rare abilities and can create game-impacting mismatches. A premier college player that has all the skill to take over a game and play at a championship level. Rates in the top 5 players in the nation at his position. A first round prospect.

80-89 Outstanding Prospect Player has abilities to create mismatches versus most opponents in the NFL. A feature player that has an impact on the outcome of the game. Cannot be shut down by a single player and plays on a consistent level. Rates in the top 10 at his position. A second round prospect.

70-79 Solid Prospect A standout at the college level close to being an elite player. No glaring weaknesses, will usually win individual matchups, does not dominate in every game, especially against the top players in the country. Usually rates in the top third of players at his position. A third round draft prospect.

60-69 Good Prospect A solid starter, but is overmatched versus the better players in the nation. His weaknesses will be exposed against top competition. Usually a prospect that is missing something from his game (e.g. good size and skills, lacks speed). Usually rates in the top half of the players at his position. A middle round draft choice.

50-59 Adequate Prospect Usually players that play at a high level in college, but lack some measurables or skills to play at that same level in the NFL. May be a developmental player or special teams/situational contributor. Usually rates in the second-third at his position. A fifth round draft choice.

20-49 Borderline Draft Prospect These are players that teams like something about, but certainly do not have the full package in terms of NFL talent. Teams will take chances on character players or developmental type athletes with this grade. These are often players that come from smaller schools or did not stand out at the college level. 'Diamonds in the rough.' Usually rate in the bottom third of players at his position. A late round draft choice or undrafted free agent.


Position Rankings

Overall | QB | RB | FB | WR | TE | OT | G | C

DE | DT | ILB | OLB | CB | S | K/P | LS