KS4GM’s Legally Tampered Third 2021 Mock Draft
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We’re now in the thick of the college Pro Days, this year’s alternative to a unified Combine, and entering the “legal tampering” period for free agency. Blazing 40 times, spectacular shuttle drills, and titillating 3-cones have set the mock drafterratti aflame, sending some players skyrocketing up boards, and dampening prospects for others.
My prior two 2021 drafts can be found below:
As I did in the last go around, I used the PFF Mock Draft Simulator to make my mock selections. Unfortunately, PFF does not archive the full draft online. I’ve done my best to indicate the top players who were available when I selected in the first several rounds for some additional context.
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Our story now updated with Dan Snyder’s attorney denying that Snyder is behind the “bot” accounts praising the teamhttps://t.co/CrIaGZm5ogpic.twitter.com/8lYn53agA1 michael phillips (@michaelpRTD) March 6, 2021
Here is the audio of the most amazing call in show history. https://t.co/4sz15EiZkT Grant Paulsen (@granthpaulsen) March 6, 2021
Really interesting analysis overall, and very on point for Washington s off-season plan generally and Scherff in particular:#WashingtonFootballhttps://t.co/vxwyUUPHjdpic.twitter.com/N8zUX3ujcZ Bill-in-Bangkok (@billhorgan2005) March 6, 2021
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Thank You, Alex Smith
This week’s Thursday explanation is swept aside to wish a good player and great comeback story the best of luck.
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I get it. Alex Smith didn’t put up All-Pro stats. He didn’t put up Pro Bowl stats most days. Hell, you could argue his stat lines from more than a few Sundays were extremely forgettable. I would grant you that these wouldn’t go in the “opinion” bucket these seem like cold, hard facts. This post isn’t about me building a case to erect a statue of Alex Smith or to gloss over the fact that when he got on the field in 2020, he didn’t set the quarterbacking world on fire. No.I’ll save my turd-polishing skills for next September. Instead, I’ll suggest that from a high enough perch, it is easy to appreciate what Alex Smith did for our team or better yet, to appreciate Alex Smith.