Is the WFT the perfect landing spot for Davis Mills?
Hogs Haven takes a look at 2021 NFL Draft prospects that could contribute to the Washington Football Team
Davis Mills
Projected Draft Status: Round 2-3
NFL Comparison: Kirk Cousins
Player Overview
When Mills came out of high school in Georgia, in 2017, he was the highest rated QB prospect in the country. Mills suffered a knee injury in his final high school game that he re-injured just as he was done rehabbing it his freshman year at Stanford. He sat out his second year, recovering, and was completely healthy going into his redshirt sophomore year. That season, he started six games, filling in for injured starter KJ Costello, and played fairly well, setting a school record by passing for over 500 yards against Washington State at one point.
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Micah Parsons will be a difference maker in Washington
Hogs Haven takes a look at 2021 NFL Draft prospects that could contribute to the WFT
Projected Draft Status: 1st Round
Player Comparison: Devin White
Player Overview
There was little doubt Micah Parsons would be an impact player in college football. Not only was he five-star recruit at defensive end, but he was one of the nation’s top-ten high school players. After Ohio State committed recruiting violations in pursuit of Parsons, he committed to Penn State. Once there, Parsons moved from defensive end to linebacker. Despite the moving to a new position and not starting, Parsons led Penn State in tackles with 82. He only got better in his sophomore season with his play earning him consensus all-American honors. Off the field, Parsons allegedly participated in hazing that resulted in a physical altercation. He has responded to this by saying that he has made mistakes in the past, but they do not represent the person he is
Converted wide receiver Kenny Yeboah can add tight end depth for Washington
Projected Draft Status: 4th Round
Player Comparison: Hunter Henry
Player Overview
Kenny Yeboah had a breakout season with Ole Miss after spending four years of his collegiate career at Temple University. He was initially a two-star wide receiver prospect that made the transition to tight end at the collegiate level. He’s a TE prospect with terrific pass-catching and flashes of blocking ability that can transfer to the next level. Yeboah had a career season in 2020, amassing 27 catches, 524 yards, and six touchdowns in just seven games. He averaged over 70 yards per game and also averaged almost 20 yards per catch.