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This State-Record 4x1 Had Three Future NFL Draft Picks
This State-Record 4x1 Had Three Future NFL Draft Picks
Three years ago, future NFL draft picks Patrick Surtain, Tyson Campbell and Anthony Schwartz put down a 4x100m for the ages.
May 15, 2021 by Cory Mull
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Three years ago, around this same time in May, Patrick Surtain, Tyson Campbell, Ja Den McBurrows and Anthony Schwartz put down a 4x100 for the ages.
The foursome at Plantation American Heritage (FL) High School, a group of three seniors and a freshman, captured a meet record at the FHSAA Class 2A State Track and Field Championships at the University of North Florida in Jacksonville, securing a Florida No. 2 and a U.S. No. 14 all-time effort of 40.14 seconds.
May 3, 2021
The 2021 NFL Draft is over. 250+ picks have been made, lives have been changed forever, and the trajectory of all 32 NFL franchises has shifted in a major way.
The Jacksonville Jaguars were particularly active during the draft, selecting nine players and kicking off the entire event with the No. 1 overall pick, Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence.
After adding nine new Jaguars, what do the experts in the national draft media have to say about Jacksonville s class? We examine below.
Mel Kiper, ESPN: B
ESPN s resident draft expert gave Urban Meyer and Trent Baalke a B for their first draft, mostly dinging the Jaguars for taking a running back in the first-round (even if it is a talented running back like Travis Etienne. Kiper also noted that fifth-round tight end Luke Farrell was more of a seventh-rounder or priority free agent in his eyes, and he would have taken Boston College tight end Hunter Long at No. 65. The Jaguars instead drafted Syracuse safety Andre Cisco
How Did the Titans Fare in the NFL Draft A Look at the Draft Grades
Titans
Jim Wyatt
And now, so are the draft grades.
Here s a look at how some of the analysts graded the 2021 NFL Draft for the Titans:
Sports Illustrated (Conor Orr)
Round 2 (53) - Dillon Radunz, OT, North Dakota State
Round 3 (92) - Monty Rice, LB, Georgia
Round 3 (100) - Elijah Molden, CB, Washington
Round 4 (109) - Dez Fitzpatrick, WR, Louisville
Round 4 (135) - Rashad Weaver, DE, Pittsburgh
Round 6 (205) - Racey McMath, WR, LSU
Round 6 (215) - Brady Breeze, S, Oregon
Let s be honest with ourselves. Part of this process involves teams stringing together a handful of players that we ve heard a great deal about during the process, and the Titans draft seems to stand out in that we heard the term first rounder attached to more than one of their picks. More name recognition often results in a higher grade. I put this in a different category given the Titans took a calculated risk. Caleb Farley may end
Final 2021 NFL Draft Grades: Couple Aâs but Mostly Bâs for Packers
With the 2021 NFL Draft complete, the national punditry has weighed in on the Green Bay Packersâ nine-man class.
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May 2, 2021
GREEN BAY, Wis. – When you were a kid, did you ever stick your tongue on a 9-volt battery? You know you shouldn’t but you did, anyway. Same thing with draft grades. You know you shouldn’t click but, here you are, ready for a tiny jolt of lunacy for your brain cells.
With that strong recommendation, here’s a bunch of draft grades from the national punditry that are sure to be right on the money when we look back at this group of players in a year or three.