2021 NFL draft: Who is Mr. Irrelevant, the 259th and final pick?

Grant Stuard of the University of Houston, a linebacker, is Mr. Irrelevant, the final pick of the 2021 NFL draft

Grant Stuard, outside linebacker, Houston, is this year’s Mr. Irrelevant from the NFL draft.

The Cougars’ defensive player was chosen with the 259th — and final pick — on Saturday by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as the three-day extravaganza concluded.

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Former NFL wide receiver Paul Salata founded the idea of Mr. Irrelevant to honor the underdog that is the final pick of the draft. Salata created an entire event around it called “Irrelevant Week.” The player and his family are brought out to Newport Beach, Ca, among other festivities.

So, who is Stuard, a 6-foot-1, 225-pound linebacker?

Some background for the OLB with hair that looks more like a rock star than a football player.

Per UHCougars.com:

2020: Team captain who started in all seven regular season games at linebacker … team leader with 61 tackles including team-best 35 solo stops … led the American Athletic Conference with 8.7 tackles per game … fifth in the AAC with 5.0 solo tackles per game … led Houston in tackles in four different games … registered 5.0 tackles for loss … posted 12 tackles against UCF (Oct. 31) … recorded a 34-yard fumble recovery touchdown against USF (Nov. 14) …

2019: Started 12 games … named to the American Athletic All-Conference second team … led team with 97 tackles (62 solo) and 9.5 tackles for loss … ranked third in The American in total tackles … also had 1.0 sack and added four pass break ups …  finished with game-high 14 tackles at No. 4/4 Oklahoma (Sept. 1) ..

Just missing was BYU WR Dax Milne, although that was a different kind of bookend.

Milne’s college QB, Zach Wilson, was the second overall pick by the New York Jets.

Milne became the player chosen second-to-last by the Washington Football Team.

The players who became the NFL draft’s Mr. Irrelevant

The players who became the NFL draft’s Mr. Irrelevant

NFL Draft: What players became Mr. Irrelevant?

Mr. Irrelevant is a tribute to the player chosen last in the NFL Draft.

The last pick in the NFL Draft is honored as Mr. Irrelevant. He is feted in Southern California as if he were the first pick. Thanks to Mrirrelevant.org we can back at the players and what became of them.

1976: Kelvin Kirk, Steelers

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Kelvin Kirk was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 17th round of the 1976 NFL Draft, making him the first Mr. Irrelevant. He wound up playing seven seasons in the Canadian Football League with the Toronto Argonauts, Calgary Stampeders, Saskatchewan Roughriders and Ottawa Rough Riders. Kirk worked as an artist for the Ottawa Citizen before his sudden death by heart attack while playing a pickup game of basketball in 2003.