2021 Nfl Redraft Rebuilding The First Round Based On Pff Grades And Da
While NFL teams do their best to forecast which prospects will translate best to the next level, the reality is that franchises rarely get a pick exactly right. But what would a draft look like if teams had the benefit of hindsight? PFF has world-class data for every player on every play in every NFL game, dating back to the 2006 season. Knowing what we know now, here is how the first round of the 2021 NFL Draft could have looked. Any trades made during the original draft were reversed, while trades made before the draft were kept in place. Original Pick: QB Trevor Lawrence, Clemson
The 2021 NFL Draft produced some superstars, including Micah Parsons, Ja'Marr Chase, Penei Sewell and Patrick Surtain II. While Trevor Lawrence hasn’t quite lived up to the hype just yet, the Jacksonville Jaguars still stick with him as the No. 1 pick. Four years removed from the 2021 NFL Draft, it has become clear who the standouts of the class are. It’s always a fun practice to go through an NFL Redraft, looking back on past selections and projecting what teams would do differently with the power of hindsight. The 2021 class was initially headlined by its five first-round quarterbacks, but it has since become known for its 17 Pro Bowlers and numerous impact players elsewhere.
Without further ado, here is our 2021 NFL Redraft heading into the 2025 NFL season. Is Trevor Lawrence the most accomplished player in the 2021 draft? Not quite, but he’s developed into a quality starting quarterback for the Jaguars. He has two 4,000-yard seasons and earned a five-year, $275 million extension, meaning Jacksonville would likely make the same pick over. The Jets don’t find their franchise quarterback in this 2021 NFL Redraft, meaning they’d have to defer to a different year. That said, Micah Parsons is a four-time Pro Bowler and three-time All-Pro with 52.5 sacks in his first four seasons in the league.
He’s easily one of the most valuable non-quarterbacks in the NFL. After three seasons, did NFL teams make the correct selections in the 2021 NFL Draft? Andrew Ball re-drafts the entire first round. Some rookies take time to adjust to the speed of the NFL game. Season one can be a bumpy ride. Season two (hopefully) shows further development.
By season three, it's clear which players are cut out for the league. That statement is proven correct in the 2021 NFL Draft. Quarterbacks headlined the draft with Trevor Lawrence, Zach Wilson, and Trey Lance going first, second, and third, respectively. Only one of those signal callers has panned out. Below, I redraft the entire first round of the 2021 NFL Draft. Would franchises make the same selections or jump at the chance to snag a different prospect?
1. Jacksonville Jaguars - Trevor Lawrence, QB, Clemson PFF Premium Stats gives you access to every snap, grade and advanced metric dating back to 2006. We used that data to thoroughly review every career and reevaluate each first-round pick from 2006 to 2021, providing a data-driven look at how different outcomes might have been if teams had drafted with... Want more than just hindsight? A PFF+ subscription also unlocks industry-leading fantasy tools like the Fantasy Mock Draft Simulator, Live Draft Assistant, Start/Sit Optimizer, Fantasy Rankings Builder and the PFF Draft Kit.
You’ll also get the 2025 College Football Preview Guide, NFL Draft Mock Draft Simulator, our brand-new Player Props Tool and much more. Three years have passed since the 2021 NFL Draft, giving us time to reassess how teams deployed their draft choices that year. The 2021 draft class has produced plenty of stars who will have their contracts extended — via a long-term extension or a fifth-year option — this offseason. Five players from the 2021 crop have earned first-team All-Pro nods, while 14 have made at least one Pro Bowl. Plenty of talent exists, beginning with elite producers near the top of the draft and continuing with depth throughout the first round. Let’s dive into our 2021 redraft and see which players rose, which fell, and how the first round would be altered with the benefit of hindsight.
As we redraft 2021, trades that were agreed to before the start of the draft will stay in place. However, deals that took place during the draft itself will not be included. While Trevor Lawrence hasn’t necessarily turned into the generational quarterback he was billed as in 2021, he ranks 12th in adjusted net yards per attempt and 14th in EPA + CPOE composite over the... • Trevor Lawrence still goes No. 1 overall: The Jaguars haven't attained the team success they hoped since drafting Lawrence, but it largely isn't his fault. • Amon-Ra St.
Brown enters the top 10: The fourth-round pick has been a top-five receiver in PFF grading over the last two years. • Unlock your edge with a PFF+ subscription: Get full access to all our in-season fantasy tools, including weekly rankings, WR/CB matchup charts, weekly projections, the Start-Sit Optimizer and more. Sign up now! Three years later, the 2021 NFL draft class has given us plenty of highlights, surprises and storylines to analyze. With enough film and performances to evaluate, it’s the perfect time to revisit that draft and rethink what teams should have done if they had the benefit of hindsight. Imagine for a moment that the NFL decided to redistribute all of the talent in the league with a 2021 NFL Re-Draft.
Can you imagine the type of ratings that would pull in for networks? Assuming all contracts were wiped off the books, who would go inside the top 5? How many quarterbacks would be selected consecutively before the first non-quarterback went off the board? Today, we are tackling this make-believe 2021 NFL Re-Draft — an excellent way to assess who the most valuable assets entering the 2021 season. But before we begin, there are a couple of rules we must establish. Contracts are not considered here as this is a talent-based draft.
The assumption is that each team would be able to negotiate contracts with their new players. We would also be using a “snake" draft to help balance out the squads. We will also use the reverse 2021 draft standings to assign teams. And, of course, 2021 rookies are also included in this draft. So without further ado, here is your 2021 NFL Re-Draft Round 1.
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