Texas Longhorns in Mel Kipers’ top 25 big board

ESPN’s Mel Kiper Jr has released his early top 25 big board for the 2021 NFL Draft class. Sam Cosmi, Joseph Ossai and Caden Sterns make it.

Recently ESPN’s Mel Kiper Jr released his 2021 top 25 players* for next year’s NFL Draft. The big name on the list for the Longhorns in the 2021 class will be Sam. No, not Ehlinger but Cosmi. According to Kiper, Samuel Cosmi is listed as the second best offensive tackle in the class.

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Cosmi comes in at number 12 on the board.

Cosmi, who started at right tackle as a redshirt freshman in 2018 then switched to left tackle last season, is a phenomenal athlete. Just watch this 12-yard touchdown reception from 2019. He has great feet and can also bowl over edge defenders in the run game. If he puts all of his talent together, he could be a top-10 pick. The Big 12 is wide open in 2020, but the Longhorns have the league’s best offensive lineman and a really solid veteran quarterback in Sam Ehlinger.

The offensive tackle is the Longhorns best shot at their first round one draft pick since 2015. Recently, former linebacker Malik Jefferson tweeted about a time that he went up against Cosmi on the scout team, he knew then how talented he was.

Kiper goes on to list his top five players of the 2021 class at each position, here is how the Longhorns stacked up.

  • Samuel Cosmi, OT, 2nd
  • Joseph Ossai, OLB, 5th
  • Caden Sterns, S, 3rd

Joseph Ossai will be an interesting study this upcoming football season. Currently slated to play in the “Jack” role for the Longhorns defense as a pass rush-linebacker hybrid on the outside. Ossai is very much built like the weakside defensive ends at the NFL level. While Kiper listed him as an outside linebacker, he could be viewed more as a pass rush specialist after the 2020 college football seasons. He finished five sacks (three came against Utah) and 13.5 tackles for loss last season, with a new focus expect those numbers to skyrocket. As will his draft stock following his junior year.

Caden Sterns has recently been receiving some first round hype in some mock drafts early on in the process. Despite that he had a down year in 2019, big things could be on the horizon for the third-year safety. Sterns only played in nine games, starting eight due to injury. The 2018 Big 12 Defensive Freshman of the Year could have a return to his 2018 form under new defensive coordinator Chris Ash. With the emphasis being on getting to the quarterback, there could be plenty of opportunities for Sterns to make plays on the ball or create turnovers with his punishing style.

 

Texas Football: Latest 2021 Mock Draft

The latest 2021 NFL Mock Draft has two Texas Longhorns selected in round one. One to the Chicago Bears and one to the Dallas Cowboys.

The 2020 NFL Draft saw Brandon Jones, Devin Duvernay and Collin Johnson all finding new homes. The 2021 NFL Draft could see even more Longhorns finding their new homes. More specifically, multiple Texas players could do so on day one of the 2021 draft. Luke Easterling of Draft Wire has released his latest mock draft. In his way too early projections, two Longhorns get the call to the stage for pursue their professional career.

Pick 01.14

Chicago Bears: Samuel Cosmi, Offensive Tackle

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There is no question that a top need for the Chicago Bears is at offensive line. For the Bears to climb out of the doldrums of the NFC North division, they have to upgrade the position. Yes, the Detroit Lions were by far the worst team in the division but the Bears were a bottom five offensive team in the league in 2019.

The Bears were bottom five in almost every offensive statistical category. Upgrading their offensive line needs to be a top priority. Especially at offensive tackle. The Bears currently have Charles Leno Jr and Bobby Massie as their starters and signed through 2022. However, the team could look to get younger and more athletic at the position. Hence why taking Samuel Cosmi would be a smart move by the team.

Pick 01.26

Dallas Cowboys: Caden Sterns, Safety

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The Dallas Cowboys did a lot in the 2020 offseason to upgrade their team but they did not put as much emphasis on the safety position. The team brought in HaHa Clinton-Dix but only a one-year contract. Add in the fact that Xavier Woods is also on a one-year deal the team could look to upgrade the position in the next offense. Caden Sterns has entered the chat.

Sterns enters his third year in Austin and many feel that it could be his last. If Sterns declares for the NFL Draft he could very well find his way into the 2021 NFL Draft conversation in round one. Sterns need to prove he can stay healthy, and he very well could thrive under new defensive coordinator Chris Ash. He is one season removed from snagging four interceptions as a freshman and look for him to return to form in 2020.

Matthew McConaughey video chats with five-star Texas target

Matthew McConaughey is known as the jack of all trades around Austin, but you can now add recruiter to his resume.

Texas is pulling out all the stops to steer five-star prospect Tommy Brockerymeyer to Austin. Continue reading “Matthew McConaughey video chats with five-star Texas target”

WATCH: Texas early enrollee Vernon Broughton showcases footwork

Four-star defensive lineman Vernon Broughton will be ready for his freshman season when the time comes.

Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, college athletes are forced to be creative by any means to stay in football shape. Continue reading “WATCH: Texas early enrollee Vernon Broughton showcases footwork”

Longhorns adds new cornerback, growing concerns over Texas-OU game

Newest Locked on Longhorns Podcast where the team discusses a new addition to the team and the Big 12 Commish’s concerns for Texas-OU game.

Cami and Patrick open the show discussing the newest cornerback added to the 2020 recruiting class. How does Jahdae Barron fit in with the current group of defensive backs? Plus the Big 12 Commissioner Bob Bowlsby appeared on SiriusXM radio and voiced his concerns over the Red River Rivalry game at the Cotton Bowl.

With the addition of Barron, what impact did that have on the 247 rankings for the Longhorns? The re-air of the Alamo Bowl happens on Friday night. The duo discuss why they will be tuning in to watch Texas battle Utah one more time.

With Greg Brown now committed to play at the University of Texas does that mean there should be higher expectations? How Joe Lunardi of ESPN views this team for March Madness. Texas loses a basketball recruit to Florida, are prospects passing on Texas due to the hot seat of Shaka Smart?

Plus Texas busts out the big guns for one of the top recruits in the nation.

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Top 50 prospects for 2021 NFL Draft includes two Longhorns

The Longhorns could realistically produce two first-round draft picks in the 2021 NFL Draft.

It’s never too early to take a glance at the top prospects eligible for the 2021 NFL Draft.

Continue reading “Top 50 prospects for 2021 NFL Draft includes two Longhorns”

Betting odds from BetMGM on 2021 NFL Draft first overall selection

BetMGM has released their odds for the number one overall selection, which Texas Longhorns are in the running?

Is it too early to discuss the 2021 NFL Draft? Well maybe but let’s go ahead and do it anyway. The Texas Longhorns came away from the NFL Draft for fifth year in a row without a first round draft selection. The last being Malcolm Brown in the 2015 NFL Draft but could 2021 be the year the curse is broken?

According to BetMGM they have a couple Texas Longhorns who could make their way into the conversation.

Odds via BetMGM. Access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated April 27th at 4:30 p.m. ET.

According to their odds both Sam Ehlinger and Samuel Cosmi come in with identical (+8000) odds to be the number one overall selection. Cosmi seems to be one that feels like a first round lock this early in the process considering that he is the only constant in these way too early 2021 mock drafts. Another name that could find his way into the first round discussion but missing from the list of odds is Caden Sterns.

Other names on the list:

Trevor Lawrence, QB, Clemson (-250)

Justin Fields, QB, Ohio State (+350)

Penei Sewell, OT, Oregon (+500)

D’eriq King, QB, Miami (+1400)

Micah Parsons, DE, Penn State (+2000)

Jamie Newman, QB, Georgia (+4000)

Alex Leatherwood, OT, Alabama (+4000)

Gregory Rousseau, DE, Miami (+4000)

Travis Etienne, RB, Clemson (+4000)

Ja’Marr Chase, WR, Lousiana State (+5000)

 

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Locked on Longhorns: NFL Draft recap

The Locked on Longhorns podcast duo of Cami and Patrick recap the NFL Draft and a look ahead to next year.

The NFL Draft recap show where Cami and Patrick discuss the NFL Draft, Recapping day two selections of Devin Duvernay and Brandon Jones. Any surprises from the day three of the draft with Collin Johnson and Malcolm Roach?

What are the team fits?

  • Devin Duvernay in Baltimore
  • Collin Johnson in Jacksonville
  • Brandon Jones in Miami

A look forward to the 2021 NFL Draft. Who has the best odds to be the number one overall pick in 2021? Final thoughts from the duo on the NFL Draft and one player to watch in 2020.

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First look at Texas’ top NFL draft picks in their new jerseys

The Texas Longhorns social media department gave us all a glimpse of how Texas’ top draft picks will look in their new jerseys.

Safety Brandon Jones and wide receivers Devin Duvernay and Collin Johnson will be heavily missed in Austin. Continue reading “First look at Texas’ top NFL draft picks in their new jerseys”

Malcolm Roach signs with the New Orleans Saints

After not being selected in the 2020 NFL Draft, Malcolm Roach heads back home to play for the New Orleans Saints.

After three days, seven rounds and 255 selections the 2020 NFL Draft started another rush. The moments following the draft saw teams in full scramble mode to sign undrafted players to free agent contracts. One of those players was Malcolm Roach. The defensive lineman was mocked many times to go late on day three but it never came to happen.

Roach will now head back to his home state of Louisiana to play for New Orleans in hopes of continuing his playing career. Roach will join former Longhorns Malcolm Brown and Lil’Jordan Humphrey in the Big Easy. The road is never easy to make a NFL roster after signing as an undrafted free agent but if there is one Longhorn you should never bet against, it’s Malcolm Roach.