Washington Football Team selected Minnesota CB Benjamin St-Juste with the No. 74 overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft.
St-Juste (6'3/202) looks the part. He sports a long, lean frame that gives him a much easier time corralling receivers at the line of scrimmage as well as bringing skill players down when tackling. St-Juste also timed a stellar 6.63-second three-cone drill at his Pro Day, which absurd for a player his size. That flexibility does not always show up on film, though, in part because St-Juste’s eye discipline can run hot and cold, leaving him slow to transition in some instances. St-Juste will be best off in a zone scheme, preferably Cover 2, and allowed to press often, sort of like a lesser Bryce Hall. Washington rode a dominant defense to a playoff berth last year and has doubled down on that strategy in the draft by adding defenders in the first and third round. The Football Team didn’t have a pressing need a corner but extra depth at one of the most important positions never hurts. The signing of former Bengals corner William Jackson should keep St-Juste as a rotational player in his rookie season.