Early 2021 Mock Draft has one Longhorn selected

The 2020 NFL Draft is now over but that isn’t stop anyone from publishing their 2021 mocks. Do the Longhorns make the cut in the first?

The Texas Longhorns haven’t had a player go in the first round of the NFL Draft since 2015 when Malcolm Brown was taken by New England. With the 2020 NFL Draft now in the rearview mirror, some media outlets are already looking towards the 2021 NFL Draft. For Longhorns fans they might finally get to hear a Texas player selected in the first round. Walter Football already published their first mock and a Longhorn was taken in the top ten.

Cincinnati Bengals select Samuel Cosmi with the eighth pick:

Cordy Glenn is gone, so the Bengals will be looking for a new left tackle to protect Joe Burrow.

Sam Cosmi is very athletic, but is considered raw at the moment.

The Bengals are in rebuild mode and recently got their quarterback in Joe Burrow from Louisiana State. Now with this mock draft, they get a blindside protector for their new franchise quarterback. Cosmi submitted paperwork to the NFL Advisory Board before making his decision to come back to Austin.

With another season under his belt, he should be one of the top offensive tackles in the upcoming class. Pro Football Focus graded him as the highest returning offensive lineman in the conference. He is technically just a sophomore having enrolled in 2017, so the Junior could return to Austin beyond this season. However, most will expect him to declare for the draft following the 2020 football season.

 

 

Projected NFL contracts of top Longhorns selected in 2020 NFL Draft

Let’s take a look at the projected value and signing bonuses of the top three Longhorns selected in the 2020 NFL Draft.

Texas had three players selected within the first five rounds of the 2020 NFL Draft. Continue reading “Projected NFL contracts of top Longhorns selected in 2020 NFL Draft”

Twitter reacts to the Ravens selecting Texas WR Devin Duvernay

Ravens head coach John Harbaugh was clearly ecstatic about selecting Devin Duvernay, but let’s see what the rest of the world thought.

The Baltimore Ravens got an absolute steal by selecting Texas wide receiver Devin Duvernay in the third round of the 2020 NFL Draft. Continue reading “Twitter reacts to the Ravens selecting Texas WR Devin Duvernay”

WATCH: Brandon Jones gets the call

Here is the video of Texas Longhorns safety Brandon Jones getting the call from the Miami Dolphins.

One of the best moments in the NFL Draft comes when a player gets that call from their new team. It was no different for Brandon Jones when he received the call from the Miami Dolphins. Jones will now leave Austin and the Lone Star State for Miami and the Sunshine State.

Brandon Jones was the first selected Longhorn in the NFL Draft. Devin Duvernay shortly followed. Baltimore and Miami won’t play this year so no hope to see Devin and Brandon on the field together unless they meet in the AFC playoffs.

WATCH: Ravens HC John Harbaugh fired up about Devin Duvernay

Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh has every right to be fired up about their new dangerous weapon on offense.

The Baltimore Ravens made it a priority to draft a speedy receiver that would provide another weapon in the passing game alongside Marquise Brown.

They got that and more with Texas wide receiver Devin Duvernay. The Ravens selected the new security blanket for quarterback Lamar Jackson in the third round of the 2020 NFL Draft.

Judging by his reaction, Baltimore head coach John Harbaugh knew just how big of a steal it was to land Duvernay with the No. 92 overall pick.

His passion and work ethic is unmatched. Although he’s known for his speedy, strong-handed style of play, his consistency may be one of his most impressive traits.

Duvernay never missed a single game throughout his four-year collegiate career. When you watch his tape, you most likely won’t recall him ever dropping a pass. According to Pro Football Focus, he has the lowest dropped pass percentage of any power-five receiver since 2018.

He will make an immediate impact in Baltimore. In terms of where he was drafted, Duvernay may turn out to be the best value pick of the entire draft.

It’s something to be fired up about.

Texas WR Devin Duvernay selected in third round of 2020 NFL Draft

Texas wide receiver Devin Duvernay was selected by the Baltimore Ravens in the third round of the 2020 NFL Draft.

Texas wide receiver Devin Duvernay was considered one of the best value prospects of the 2020 NFL Draft. Continue reading “Texas WR Devin Duvernay selected in third round of 2020 NFL Draft”

How to watch, listen, or stream day two of the 2020 NFL Draft

Everything you need to know in order to tune in to day two of the 2020 NFL Draft.

The first round of the 2020 NFL Draft has officially concluded, providing fans with no shortage of surprises, cheerful celebrations and everything in-between.

Although high-profile names grab the attention of many throughout the draft each year, it’s the second and third round selections that primarily assist in building a team’s roster.

Safety Brandon Jones and wide receivers Devin Duvernay and Collin Johnson are Texas’ top draft prospects who have a legitimate chance to be selected on Friday night.

Everything you need to know to tune in for tonight’s virtual event:

DATE: Friday, April 24
TIME: 6 p.m. CST
LOCATION: Virtual
TV: ABC, ESPN, NFL Network, ESPN Deportes
LIVE STREAM: fuboTV
RADIO COVERAGE: SiriusXM, Westwood One, ESPN Radio. Digital audio coverage is also available via the TuneIn app.

Matt Miller’s updated mock draft: Three Longhorns projected on day two

Bleacher Report’s Matt Miller projects Devin Duvernay, Collin Johnson, and Brandon Jones will be selected on day two of the 2020 NFL Draft.

Day two of the 2020 NFL Draft could be a significant moment for the Texas trio of safety Brandon Jones and wide receivers Devin Duvernay and Collin Johnson. Continue reading “Matt Miller’s updated mock draft: Three Longhorns projected on day two”

Locked on Longhorns: NFL Draft edition

The Locked on Longhorns podcast discusses the events of day one of the NFL Draft and which Longhorns could go on day two.

Cami and Patrick open the show discussing the first day of the NFL Draft. How well represented was the Big 12 Conference? A first glance at how it all played out?

The Longhorns trio of draft prospects are next up for the draft. Where do they feel Devin Duvernay, Collin Johnson and Brandon Jones will end up? What are some best fits at the next level?

The duo wraps up the show with their favorite selections of the first round. Plus which Texas Longhorns could make the first day of the NFL Draft in 2021? And what is Sam Ehlinger’s draft outlook?

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WATCH: Texas WR Devin Duvernay on his legacy as a Longhorn

Devin Duvernay reflected on his collegiate career at Texas, where he hopes to be remembered as someone who led by example.

Texas wide receiver Devin Duvernay is hoping to fulfill a lifelong dream of being selected in the 2020 NFL Draft. Continue reading “WATCH: Texas WR Devin Duvernay on his legacy as a Longhorn”