The ROTL top 50 draft prospects to watch going into the 2021 Draft starts with...........
#48 Tommy Togiai, DT, Ohio State
Explosive Lineman who get's leverage on opponents with good use of hands and great lateral movement. Can knock blockers off balance with extreme power which makes him a very effective run blocker and pass rusher. Instant starter in a 4 man D-line
Explosive Lineman who get's leverage on opponents with good use of hands and great lateral movement. Can knock blockers off balance with extreme power which makes him a very effective run blocker and pass rusher. Instant starter in a 4 man D-line
#47 Eric Stokes, CB, Georgia
Elite speed for downfield coverage. Excellent in man coverage and gave up a passer rating of just 37.1 with 4 interceptions last season. Great hands and can effectively diagnose plays. Has huge upside and given time will be a starter.
Get him Lions
Elite speed for downfield coverage. Excellent in man coverage and gave up a passer rating of just 37.1 with 4 interceptions last season. Great hands and can effectively diagnose plays. Has huge upside and given time will be a starter.
Get him Lions
#46 Rondale Moore, WR,
The marmite prospect whom has split the ROTL office. An explosive slot receiver with the potential to be an outstanding skill player. Can burn coverage as his speed creates separation. Injury is the big red flag, can he stay healthy?
Yes or No?
The marmite prospect whom has split the ROTL office. An explosive slot receiver with the potential to be an outstanding skill player. Can burn coverage as his speed creates separation. Injury is the big red flag, can he stay healthy?
Yes or No?
#45 Michael Carter, RB, North Carolina
An agile, elusive runner which allows him to win most of his one on one's if he escapes scrimmage, his burst speed allows him to do so frequently. Has natural receiving ability which gives him potential to become a true dual threat back
An agile, elusive runner which allows him to win most of his one on one's if he escapes scrimmage, his burst speed allows him to do so frequently. Has natural receiving ability which gives him potential to become a true dual threat back
#44 Dillon Radunz, OT, NDSU
A dominant tackle with a thick, dense lower body and a long, imposing wingspan. Tremendous run blocker. Good leverage quietens concerns over his size. Like Trey Lance, concerns only around level of opposition faced. High potential
Do we need an OT?
A dominant tackle with a thick, dense lower body and a long, imposing wingspan. Tremendous run blocker. Good leverage quietens concerns over his size. Like Trey Lance, concerns only around level of opposition faced. High potential
Do we need an OT?
#43 Jackson Carman, OT, Clemson
Lawrence's LT. Run blocking superb. Torso flexibility to bend and flex as rushers try to break free and has a strong anchor. Concerns with athleticism and strength when knocked off balance. Elite power DE's will be a problem for him. Needs work.
Lawrence's LT. Run blocking superb. Torso flexibility to bend and flex as rushers try to break free and has a strong anchor. Concerns with athleticism and strength when knocked off balance. Elite power DE's will be a problem for him. Needs work.
#42 Jaycee Horn, CB, S Carolina
Athletic corner with outstanding size. Plays tough, physical football and beats down opponents to knock away passes. Displays great awareness in man coverage and effectively covers receivers on crossing patterns. Comes with huge upside.
Maybe?
Athletic corner with outstanding size. Plays tough, physical football and beats down opponents to knock away passes. Displays great awareness in man coverage and effectively covers receivers on crossing patterns. Comes with huge upside.
Maybe?
#41 Elijah Molden, S, Washington
Tough, instinctive safety. Quick reading and diagnosing the action, explosive. Takes proper angles, moves well laterally, and possesses a closing burst. Does a great job leading the defense and quarterbacking the secondary. Not a stout tackler.
Tough, instinctive safety. Quick reading and diagnosing the action, explosive. Takes proper angles, moves well laterally, and possesses a closing burst. Does a great job leading the defense and quarterbacking the secondary. Not a stout tackler.
#40 Tylan Wallace, WR, Oklahoma
Dynamic wideout with an all-around game. Quickly releases off the line of scrimmage, sells routes, and consistently separates from defenders. Ability to make yardage after the catch is elite. Lacks a deep burst. Not a big-bodied receiver but tough
Dynamic wideout with an all-around game. Quickly releases off the line of scrimmage, sells routes, and consistently separates from defenders. Ability to make yardage after the catch is elite. Lacks a deep burst. Not a big-bodied receiver but tough
#39 Liam Eichenberg, OT, Notre Dame
Large, strong left tackle. Terrific position blocker who picks up stunts and blitzes and seals defenders from the action. Gets leverage on opponents, and looks to hit multiple defenders on each down. Struggles handling speed rushers
Large, strong left tackle. Terrific position blocker who picks up stunts and blitzes and seals defenders from the action. Gets leverage on opponents, and looks to hit multiple defenders on each down. Struggles handling speed rushers
Thoughts @OldDominionJack ?