Brevin Jordan is a guy who could fall come rookie draft season. He could easily be a victim of the RB/WR depth coming out of the 2021. Here’s a few reasons you should consider taking him in your rookie draft.
Coming out of High School he was a 4 star recruit and in 2018 enrolled at University of Miami.

He had received offers from Alabama, UCLA, North Carolina and Auburn (to name a few).
In college he got better each and every year, topping it off with 7 TDs in 8 games in 2020.

Jordan had big games in the last year including:

7-120-1 @ Louisville

4-75-1 @ Duke

6-140-1 vs North Carolina

8-96-3 vs Oklahoma State
During his 3 years in college he finished with 13 TDs in 26 games, with an impressive 12.8 yards per catch.
His biggest strength most would argue is his playmaking ability. Whether that’s using his speed or physicality, Jordan can make plays in short yardage plays and down the field.

His biggest weakness is his inconsistent blocking, mainly coming from his run blocking.
There’s no doubt that Brevin Jordan will get lost in the Kyle Pitts hype and could fall due to the RB/WR depth, however I would really keep him in the back of your mind come draft day. If his landing spot is friendly Brevin Jordan could quickly become a big name TE.
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