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NFL Draft: Irish LB; Big 12’s best; ‘Bama DT still on board

One of the best linebackers in college football, the top defensive tackles in the class, and the consensus best safety are all on the board heading into the second day of the NFL draft. The first round was dominated Thursday night by quarterbacks (five in the first 15 picks), the Southeastern Conference (12 first-rounders), and Alabama (a record-tying six players selected). “It just makes me feel like a proud papa,” Alabama coach Nick Saban said in an interview with the ESPN “College GameDay” crew.

The Tide matched a record set by Miami in 2004.

The Big 12 was shut out of the first 32 picks, as was Notre Dame, but that will likely change quickly when Round 2 begins Friday.

The best and most notable players still available in the NFL draft:

IRISH BACKER

Notre Dame’s Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah was the Butkus Award winner as the nation’s top linebacker last year and maybe the most surprising player to slip out of the first round.

He’s a vicious tackler and explosive athlete but built more like a safety than a run-stuffing linebacker at 221 pounds. His lack of polish in coverage might have scared some teams away, making him a high-upside second-rounder.

mock drafts, also figures to come off the board on Day 2.

D-TACKLES

Not one interior defensive lineman was selected in the first round. That wasn’t a surprise. Alabama’s Christian Barmore is considered the best of the bunch, and up-and-down play made him a borderline first-rounder.

There could be a run on the big fellas on Day 2, though, starting with the 310-pound Barmore or maybe Washington’s Levi Onwuzurike, who opted out of last season.

Other intriguing defensive linemen include All-American Daviyon Nixon of Iowa; Alim McNeill of North Carolina; Tommy Togiai of Ohio State; Jay Tufele of Southern California; and Marvin Wilson of Florida State.

BIG 12

The only Power Five conference to produce no first-round picks Thursday night has a handful of players likely to get the call soon after the second round starts.

TCU’s Trevon Moehrig was considered the most likely safety to go in the first round, but instead, that position got left out altogether. Moehring was better in 2019 than 2020 and is light at 202 pounds, but still the best bet for the first safety selected.

Rival pass rushers Ronnie Perkins of Oklahoma and Joseph Ossai of Texas couldn’t crack a first-round that had five edge players taken between 18-32, but they could keep that run going into Day 2.

Texas tackle Samuel Cosmi and Oklahoma State tackle Tevin Jenkins shouldn’t last long, with Jacksonville, Atlanta, Miami, Philadelphia, and Cincinnati holding early second-round picks and holes in their offensive lines.

Oklahoma’s Creed Humphrey would be a good fit if they’d prefer a center over a tackle.

MORE ‘BAMA?

Pencil in either Barmore or offensive lineman Landon Dickerson, who is still recovering from a knee injury, as the next Crimson Tide player off the board.

Guard Deonte Brown and linebacker Dylan Moses are safe bets to be drafted, though they might have to wait until Saturday and the fourth through seventh rounds.

QUARTERBACKS

The five quarterbacks everybody thought would be selected in Round 1 were gone by pick 15.

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