2021 NFL Draft Why Kyle Trask Brock Purdy could rise up rankings plus our top 32 prospects

We introduced our aggregated last week and now it's time for our individual top 32 players. But first, we start with five players -- including three quarterbacks -- we really like even though they're not currently in the first-round conversation. OK, let's get to it. Kyle Trask, QB, FloridaWe all know about Trevor Lawrence, Justin Fields and Trey Lance. Those are the consensus top three quarterbacks heading into the 2020 season, even though Fields and Ohio State won't (for now, anyway) play this fall and Lance and North Dakota State are only currently against Central Arkansas on Oct. 3. Lawrence and Clemson will kick things off against Wake Forest on Sept. 12. All three players are considered first-round talents. But Florida's Kyle Trask, who only took over the starting job in 2019 after Feleipe Franks suffered an injury (Franks ), showed the type of poise and decision-making you'd expect to see from a player with a lot more experience. In fact, Trask attempted just 22 pa ses before last season when, in 12 games, he completed 66.9 percent of his attempts for 2,941 yards, 25 touchdowns and just seven interceptions. "Steady as she goes" might be the best way to describe Trask's game. He's not flashy but he's efficient, and in the NFL the ability to do the right thing from one play to the next is more important than flashing once a series while drives stall out. Trask's nickname should be 'Textbook' because his footwork in the pocket is consistently on point, and more importantly, Byron Scott Jersey he gets the ball out on time, accurately, and he rarely looks confused by what he sees pre-snap. While we're not expecting him to make a Joe Burrow-like leap in '20, we wouldn't be surprised if he continues to improve and ultimately find his way into mix as a po sible Round 1 target. Trask is currently 32nd on our big board. Brock Purdy, QB, Iowa StatePurdy is listed at 6-foot-1, 212 pounds, which is historically undersized for an NFL quarterback. But thanks to , , and even and , QBs no longer have to be 6-foot-5, 230 pounds, rocket-armed pocket pa sers. Purdy gives us a Baker Mayfield vibe when we watch him because of his athleticism; he moves well in pocket, keeps his eyes downfield, is willing to make tough throws -- and perhaps more importantly, take a hit for a chance to complete a downfield pa s. Purdy also throws with good anticipation and will lace balls into tight windows even when easier checkdown throws are available. His accuracy on short an intermediate pa ses, even when forced off his spot, is impre sive. Purdy can sometimes get impatient, which leads to avoidable mistakes, but if he can limit the unnece sary risks -- and the turnovers that sometimes come with them -- he'll improve his draft stock and very well could end up as a Day 2 selection. Purdy is currently 56th on our big board. Tanner Morgan, QB, MinnesotaMorgan doesn't have a strong arm but he's one of the best anticipatory pa sers in the country. He also regularly makes the right read and delivers the ball on time and in a spot that allows his receivers to maximize yards after the catch. For us, he entered the 2020 season as a Day 3 prospect with the chance to only improve this stock. He now joins other Big Ten and Pac-12 players who currently have no place to play this fall, which is Jerry West Jersey too bad because we would have loved to see him lead the Gophers without two of his top targets from a year ago; is now with the and Rashod Bateman, one of the best wideouts in the 2021 cla s, . Tanner is currently outside the top 100 on our big board. Christian Barmore, DT, AlabamaBarmore was a part-time player in 2019, which certainly isn't uncommon at Alabama for a redshirt freshman. But he made the most of his opportunities, logging 12 solo tackles, six tackles for lo s and two sacks. Barmore's 6-foot-5, 310 pound-frame belies a sideline-to-sideline motor. He was consistently in the backfield thanks to a combination of quickne s, athleticism and hand usage. The biggest i sue is that he hasn't played a lot of football, though that should change this season; Alabama's season begins Sept. 26. Barmore needs to get stronger at the point of attack and improve vs. the run, but he has the type of raw talent that already has NFL teams very excited. Barmore is currently 12th on our big board. Levi Onwuzurike, DT, WashingtonBecause the Pac-12 won't play in the fall it's likely Onwuzurike has played his last snap for the Huskies. He plays mostly inside, but he can move to the edge in pa s-rushing situations. At 6-foot-3, 290 pounds, he can be explosive off the snap and his hand usage coupled with his strength allows him to regularly find himself in the backfield. Onwuzurike is a high-motor player whose combination of athleticism, quickne s and power makes him tough to block in one-on-one situations. And while he plays much bigger than his listed 290 pounds, the consistency isn't always there from one game to the next. That said, when he's on he can be damn near unstoppable. Without a 2020 college season for Onwuzurike, NFL teams will have to project where his game will be in 12 months. Onwuzurike is currently 46th on our big board. Our Top 32 players1. Trevor Lawrence, QB, Clemson2. Penei Sewell, OT, Oregon3. Micah Parsons, LB, Penn State4. Ja'Marr Chase, WR, LSU5. Wyatt Davis, IOL, Ohio State6. Jaylen Waddle, WR, Alabama7. DeVonta Smith, WR, Alabama8. Kyle Pitts, TE, Florida9. Justin Fields, QB, Ohio State10. Patrick Surtain II, CB, Alabama11. Nick Bolton, LB, Mi souri12. Christian Barmore, IDL, Alabama13. Travis Etienne, RB, Clemson14. Rashawn Slater, OT, Northwestern15. Pat Freiermuth, TE, Penn State16. Caleb Farley, CB, Virginia Tech17. Trey Smith, IOL, Tenne see18. Rashod Bateman, WR, Minnesota19. Rondale Moore, WR, Purdue20. Samuel Cosmi, OT, Texas21. Jalen Mayfield, OT, Michigan22. Dylan Moses, LB, Alabama23. Trey Lance, QB, North Dakota State24. Hamsah Nasirildeen, S, Florida State25. Dillon Radunz, OT, North Dakota State26. Gregory Rou seau, EDGE, Miami27. Trevon Moehrig, S, TCU28. Creed Humphrey, IOL, Oklahoma29. Carlos Basham Jr., EDGE, Wake Forest30. Marvin Wilson, IDL, Florida State31. Tamorrion Terry, WR, Florida State32. Kyle Trask, QB, Florida
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