2021 NFL Draft

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Thanks for the update @Leonardfan here's my way too early and White friendly Packer Mock Draft .

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30: R1 P30 OT Samuel Cosmi - Texas
62: R2 P30 LB Zaven Collins - Tulsa
93: R3 P29 DL Darius Stills - West Virginia
132: R4 P30 TE Tommy Tremble - Notre Dame
139: R4 P37 C Jimmy Morrissey - Pittsburgh
171: R5 P30 S Reed Blankenship - Middle Tennessee State
174: R5 P33 RB Master Teague - Ohio State
208: R6 P29 CB Rachad Wildgoose - Wisconsin
218: R6 P39 WR Dax Milne - BYU
251: R7 P29 S Grant Stuard - Houston
 

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Just went through the first 7 round mock draft I have come across since the senior bowl and the fat, obese DWF writer has 25 total whites going out of 7 total rounds.
 

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@Leonardfan Nice write up! Of the OL, I was impressed with Radunz and Newman from the highlights I saw. Brendan Jaimes is also an under-the-radar guy who I'm glad is getting more attention. Wish Cole Van Lanen was invited, I think he'll be a steal for whoever he falls to in Day 3. Reminds me of Ricky Wagner, not 100% ready, but true upside and likely a good starter in a year or 2.
 

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WR Dax Milne and S Brady Breeze invited to the NFL combine. The NFL combine will be all virtual this year but at least the NFL teams will have direct contact with these guys. Every team will see their pro day numbers. These invites are very important for our guys, especially in a year where the draft is likely going to be pretty bad.
 

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WR Dax Milne and S Brady Breeze invited to the NFL combine. The NFL combine will be all virtual this year but at least the NFL teams will have direct contact with these guys. Every team will see their pro day numbers. These invites are very important for our guys, especially in a year where the draft is likely going to be pretty bad.

I am keeping my eye out on the full combine invite list. It will be interesting to follow this year - will the pro day workouts = the combine workouts? Or will they be two separate events. I think the number of white players drafted this year will be more in line with what we have come to expect rather than an all out 2015 disaster again. Once the combine list is out I will get that list and compare to the Senior Bowl and Shrine game rosters to make my comprehensive prospect list.
 

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Talk about tragedy in the Black Century, I was just reading that Theismann would take Zach Wilson over T. Lawrence. Okay with that but that means where are the real athletes in this the year of the Black Superman.
 

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Good news for Milne and Breeze! Let's hope Blankenship gets an invite as well. We need more Safeties!
 

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2021 Caste Football NFL Draft "Big Board"

Quarterback
Trevor Lawrence Clemson
Zach Wilson BYU
Mac Jones Alabama
Kyle Trask Florida
Davis Mills Stanford
Ian Book Notre Dame
Sam Ehlinger Texas
Shane Buechele SMU
K.J. Costello Stanford/Miss St
Brady White Memphis
Peyton Ramsey Northwestern
Zac Thomas App St

Running Back/Fullback/H-Back
Ben Mason Michigan
Tory Carter LSU
Jake Funk Maryland
Garrtt Groshek Wisconsin
Mason Stokke Wisconsin
Harry Trotter Kansas St
John Raine Northwestern

Wide Reciever
Dax Milne BYU
Ben Skowronek Notre Dame
Bailey Gaither SJSU
Blake Proehl ECU
Dillon Stoner Ok St
Austin Trammell Rice
Riley Lees Northwestern

Tight End
Hunter Long Boston College
Pat Freiermuth PSU
Tony Poljan UVA
Matt Bushman BYU
Noah Gray Duke
Dylan Soehner Iowa St
Cary Angeline NC St
Zach Davidson Central Missouri
Luke Farrell OSU
Miller Forristall Alabama
John Bates Boise St

OT
Dillon Radunz North Dakota St
Sam Cosmi Texas
Liam Eichenberg Notre Dame
Walker Little Stanford
Spencer Brown N. Iowa
Tommy Doyle Miami (OH)
Brady Christensen BYU
Carson Green Texas A&M
Brenden Jaimes Nebraska
Cole Van Lanen Wisconsin
Josh Ball Marshall
Coy Cronk Iowa

OG
Quinn Meinerz UW-Whitewater
Robert Hainsey Notre Dame
Royce Newman Ole Miss
Ben Cleveland Georgia
Landon Dickerson Alabama
Jack Anderson Texas Tech
Will Fries Penn St
Landon Young Kentucky
Jake Curhan Cal


Center
Creed Humphrey Oklahoma
Jimmy Morrissey Pitt
Josh Myers Ohio St
Drake Jackson Kentucky
Harry Crider Indiana
Brett Heggie Florida


Defensive Tackle
Forrest Merrill Ark St
Jack Heflin Iowa
Jarrod Hewitt Va Tech

Defensive End
Wyatt Hubert KSU
Eli Howard Texas Tech
Zac Dawe BYU
Ethan Tuckey Cincinatti

Linebacker
Pete Werner OSU
Paddy Fisher Northwestern
Garrett Wallow TCU
Tuf Borland OSU
Blake Gallagher Northwestern
Riley Cole South Alabama
Nick Niemann Iowa
Zane Zandier UVA
David Curry Ga Tech
Drew Seers Lindenwood


Defensive Back
Brady Breeze Oregon
Ben DeLuca Charlotte
Zayne Anderson BYU
Brennan Thieneman Purdue
 
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2021 Caste Football NFL Draft "Big Board"

Quarterback
Trevor Lawrence Clemson
Zach Wilson BYU
Mac Jones Alabama
Kyle Trask Florida
Davis Mills Stanford
Ian Book Notre Dame
Sam Ehlinger Texas
Shane Buechele SMU
K.J. Costello Stanford/Miss St
Brady White Memphis
Peyton Ramsey Northwestern
Zac Thomas App St

Running Back/Fullback/H-Back
Ben Mason Michigan
Tory Carter LSU
Jake Funk Maryland
Garrtt Groshek Wisconsin
Mason Stokke Wisconsin
Harry Trotter Kansas St
John Raine Northwestern

Wide Reciever
Dax Milne BYU
Ben Skowronek Notre Dame
Blake Proehl ECU
Dillon Stoner Ok St
Austin Trammell Rice
Riley Lees Northwestern

Tight End
Hunter Long Boston College
Pat Freiermuth PSU
Tony Poljan UVA
Matt Bushman BYU
Noah Gray Duke
Dylan Soehner Iowa St
Cary Angeline NC St
Zach Davidson Central Missouri
Luke Farrell OSU
Miller Forristall Alabama
John Bates Boise St

OT
Dillon Radunz North Dakota St
Sam Cosmi Texas
Liam Eichenberg Notre Dame
Walker Little Stanford
Spencer Brown N. Iowa
Tommy Doyle Miami (OH)
Brady Christensen BYU
Carson Green Texas A&M
Brenden Jaimes Nebraska
Cole Van Lanen Wisconsin
Josh Ball Marshall
Coy Cronk Iowa

OG
Quinn Meinerz UW-Whitewater
Robert Hainsey Notre Dame
Royce Newman Ole Miss
Ben Cleveland Georgia
Landon Dickerson Alabama
Jack Anderson Texas Tech
Will Fries Penn St
Landon Young Kentucky
Jake Curhan Cal


Center
Creed Humphrey Oklahoma
Jimmy Morrissey Pitt
Josh Myers Ohio St
Drake Jackson Kentucky
Harry Crider Indiana
Brett Heggie Florida


Defensive Tackle
Forrest Merrill Ark St
Jack Heflin Iowa
Jarrod Hewitt Va Tech

Defensive End
Wyatt Hubert KSU
Eli Howard Texas Tech
Zac Dawe BYU
Ethan Tuckey Cincinatti

Linebacker
Pete Werner OSU
Paddy Fisher Northwestern
Garrett Wallow TCU
Tuf Borland OSU
Blake Gallagher Northwestern
Riley Cole South Alabama
Nick Niemann Iowa
Zane Zandier UVA
David Curry Ga Tech
Drew Seers Lindenwood


Defensive Back
Reed Blankenship Middle Tenn
Brady Breeze Oregon
Ben DeLuca Charlotte
Zayne Anderson BYU
Brennan Thieneman Purdue
Thank you! This covers everyone and will be a great reference tool in the coming months. There are some talented guys in there.

Reed Blankenship decided to come back this year and become a 5 year starter for MTSU. He certainly should be drafted next year.
 

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San Jose State WR Bailey Gaither is also entering the draft this year. In my opinion he’s our best receiver in the draft but he has absolutely 0 hype and I hope some team sees in him what we see. Good size, blazing speed, and consistent production in college.
 

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Thank you! This covers everyone and will be a great reference tool in the coming months. There are some talented guys in there.

Reed Blankenship decided to come back this year and become a 5 year starter for MTSU. He certainly should be drafted next year.

San Jose State WR Bailey Gaither is also entering the draft this year. In my opinion he’s our best receiver in the draft but he has absolutely 0 hype and I hope some team sees in him what we see. Good size, blazing speed, and consistent production in college.

Thanks for keeping me up to date! I was not sure on the status of either Gaither or Blankenship. I'll add Gaither to the list. I did my best to get him recognized by the Senior Bowl during the season to no avail. I do not think he was invited to any of the post season all star games or combine either. A great illustration of the caste system at work.
 

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It also looks like SMU WR Tyler Page is not returning in 2021. Not sure if he is trying to go the NFL route or not. He finished his career with 862 receiving yards and 4 TD’s plus 350 return yards. He could’ve had a big 2021 if he returned but as a 5th year senior already it’s understandable to leave.
 

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All the experts have determined their Big 5 board for QBs. Mysteriously missing is Kyle Trask. Trey Lance is back and has earned that spot with his upside.
 

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It also looks like SMU WR Tyler Page is not returning in 2021. Not sure if he is trying to go the NFL route or not. He finished his career with 862 receiving yards and 4 TD’s plus 350 return yards. He could’ve had a big 2021 if he returned but as a 5th year senior already it’s understandable to leave.

I can't think of any White WRs or RBs that have benefited by leaving early for the NFL. Ryan Nall comes quickly to mind but I don't follow as closely as some of you. Am I wrong?
 

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I can't think of any White WRs or RBs that have benefited by leaving early for the NFL. Ryan Nall comes quickly to mind but I don't follow as closely as some of you. Am I wrong?
Other than Christian McCaffrey, I assume you mean to ask?
 

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All the experts have determined their Big 5 board for QBs. Mysteriously missing is Kyle Trask. Trey Lance is back and has earned that spot with his upside.

Lance is still being talked about as a top 8 pick. I really cannot see how or why - 1 year fcs starter on a stacked team. At least Mac Jones is finally getting some recognition and “experts” are looking at his numbers compared to Tagiolova. Jones is getting downgraded because he lacks “athleticism”. Trask to me plays QB like Philip Rivers. It’s too bad he could not participate in the Senior Bowl. I would take either of these polished passing qbs over Lance easily. At least Fields improved as a passing QB. It would be great if the hype around Lance is more media creation than how the league feels about him.

As for the whole “outlier” concept - it plays in totally with the “Great White Hope” myth which is just another way to denigrate white athletes and push the false premise that whites aren’t elite level athletes.
 

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Right, the once in a century "outlier" allowed by the Caste System.
Every time I have watched one of Christians games the announcers always bring up that Ed was a pro, his mom was a great college athlete and his grandpa was a Olympic sprinter. Pretty much saying the only reason he has achieved success is because he has genetics that no other white kid could ever get. Because of this he really in’s t as much of a castebuster like hillis who was a backup fullback.
 
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Hoo laws! Was looking at Casserly's mock first round: 29 black guys, a south sea waterhead, and 2 honkies. Football is as interesting to me now as a 6 year old's interest in a sewing machine shop. What's with every 6th black dude being named some derivative of Jalen?
 

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Every time I have watched one of Christians games the announcers always bring up that Ed was a pro, his mom was a great college athlete and his grandpa was a Olympic sprinter. Pretty much saying the only reason he has achieved success is because he has genetics that no other white kid could ever get. Because of this he really in’s t as much of a castebuster like hillis who was a backup fullback.

It WAS because of his Father. But not for the genetic reasons. His father had NFL connections and that's why we are able to have CM in the NFL. Obviously CM has the genetics, but there's been bigger, faster and stronger white RB's, that were not allowed to play RB in the NFL. If Christian's last name were Nall, Martinek, Smith, Jones, etc. most likely we would've been talking about him as we do Sam McGuffie, Ryan Nall, Brian Leonard, Joe Martinek, etc. I knows there's many more.
I will say to Christian's credit, he did make the most of the opportunity he was given. Leading the country in all purpose yards in college helped and of course because he was given a chance he has performed well in the NFL.
 

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I would also say because he absolutely dominated college football. While there have been other very talented white backs recently (closest to McCaffrey I can think of is Brandon Wegher) they haven’t gotten the opportunity in the pros. Nall reminds me most of Hillis - big and strong, good speed and excellent agility and great hands.

Wegher could have been a star. 5’10”, 215 lbs, 4.4 speed like Christian- but he never got a fair shake because he didn’t dominate college ball as he had a lot of personal issues. Of course, he didn’t have a former All-Pro dad behind him too.
 

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CBS Sports has Drew Seers, LB, Lindenwood University as the #14 LB and #150 overall. Haven't heard much about him but he had 175 tackles in 2019(!!!), including 17 for loss. Division 2 guy, but extremely productive. Very smart, sound player with a knack for making plays. Definitely needs to get a chance. Haven't heard if he's declared or using the extra year of eligibility. They next play in late March, 4 weeks away.
Enjoy!
 

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CBS Sports has Drew Seers, LB, Lindenwood University as the #14 LB and #150 overall. Haven't heard much about him but he had 175 tackles in 2019(!!!), including 17 for loss. Division 2 guy, but extremely productive. Very smart, sound player with a knack for making plays. Definitely needs to get a chance. Haven't heard if he's declared or using the extra year of eligibility. They next play in late March, 4 weeks away.
Enjoy!

In general, white men should stay in college as long as possible, if they're getting a scholarship. They should use the time to take STEM or business courses or something useful. They can't rely on getting a fair shot in the NFL.
 
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