2021 NFL Draft linebacker rankings
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2021 NFL Draft linebacker rankings Micah Parsons, Penn State. Parsons is the best run defender, blitzer and tackler at the position in the draft class. ... Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, Notre Dame. Versatile, instinctive and explosive, JOK ticks the boxes you want to see from a modern linebacker. ... Nick Bolton, Missouri. Bolton is arguably the most instinctive linebacker in the class. He’s racked up stops in both the run and pass game over the past two seasons. Zaven Collins, Tulsa. Collins is one unique backer at 6-foot-5, 260 pounds. ... Jamin Davis, Kentucky. Davis put together one heck of a season in his first year as a starter in 2020, earning an 87.5 run-defense grade for the Wildcats and ... Jabril Cox, LSU. Cox has one of the best coverage pedigrees in the entire draft class. ... Pete Werner, Ohio State. Werner has an ideal blend of size and athleticism at the position. ... Chazz Surratt, North Carolina. After switching from quarterback — of all positions — to linebacker just a couple of years ago, Surratt made his presence felt quickly in the ... Baron Browning, Ohio State. The former five-star recruit has always had the physical tools, but until this year he was more liability than difference-maker for the Ohio State defense. Monty Rice, Georgia. Rice saw playing time for the Bulldogs from his true freshman season to the end of his college career.
Micah Parsons, Penn State. Parsons is the best run defender, blitzer and tackler at the position in the draft class. ...
Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, Notre Dame. Versatile, instinctive and explosive, JOK ticks the boxes you want to see from a modern linebacker. ...
Nick Bolton, Missouri. Bolton is arguably the most instinctive linebacker in the class. He’s racked up stops in both the run and pass game over the past two seasons.
Zaven Collins, Tulsa. Collins is one unique backer at 6-foot-5, 260 pounds. ...
Jamin Davis, Kentucky. Davis put together one heck of a season in his first year as a starter in 2020, earning an 87.5 run-defense grade for the Wildcats and ...
Jabril Cox, LSU. Cox has one of the best coverage pedigrees in the entire draft class. ...
Pete Werner, Ohio State. Werner has an ideal blend of size and athleticism at the position. ...
Chazz Surratt, North Carolina. After switching from quarterback — of all positions — to linebacker just a couple of years ago, Surratt made his presence felt quickly in the ...
Baron Browning, Ohio State. The former five-star recruit has always had the physical tools, but until this year he was more liability than difference-maker for the Ohio State defense.
Monty Rice, Georgia. Rice saw playing time for the Bulldogs from his true freshman season to the end of his college career.
DA: 48 PA: 73 MOZ Rank: 69