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One of the best parts of the NFL Draft? Hearing a slew of fresh pros’ names get called.

For some players, its the first chance to endear themselves to a new fanbase, who will soon go looking up their college stats, highlight reels, and scouting combine numbers. It will also help if they have memorable names — especially ones that are made for stadium chants. 

The Post’s NFL Draft All-Name Team is back for a third year, with all the names you’ll want to get to know before the 2021 season kicks off.

Daniel Archibong — DT/Temple

The 6-foot-6, 300-pound beast makes would-be blockers go up in smoke.

Boogie Basham — DE/Wake Forest

The perfect name for a sack specialist who knows how to get down.

Tuf Borland — LB/Ohio State

Yes, that’s his real name, and yes, it’s an accurate description of the three-time Buckeyes captain. 


  Tuf Borland’s scouting profile include words like “grit” and “resilient.” Getty Images Tuf Borland’s scouting profile include words like “grit” and “resilient.” Getty Images

Brady Breeze — S/Oregon

At the Ducks’ pro day, he ran like the wind, posting a 4.52 40-yard dash.

Camaron Cheeseman — LS/Michigan

The aspiring dentist already knows what to say on team picture day before flashing the pearly whites.

Andre Cisco — S/Syracuse

The communication is always clear when he’s in the defensive backfield.

Divine Deablo — S/Virginia Tech

You’d swear he has wings with a 34-inch vertical and can run like the devil (4.46 40-yard dash)

Walker Little — OT/Stanford

At 6-foot-7 and 313 pounds, he’s an oxymoron — just don’t say that to his face.

Hunter Long — TE/Boston College

The Eagles’ game plan of “Go, Long” resulted in nine career TDs for the reliable pass-catcher.

Cameron Sample — DE/Tulane

The three-year starter for the Green Wave measures in 6-foot-3 and 274 pounds, giving a whole new meaning to “Sample size.” 


  Scouts should have all the data they need on Cameron Sample. Getty Images Scouts should have all the data they need on Cameron Sample. Getty Images

Tommy Tremble — TE/Notre Dame

The athletic blocker also knows how to shake off defenders.

Pro Wells — TE/TCU

After four years of amateur status, he can’t not make it in the NFL.

Trill Williams — CB/Syracuse

A welcome addition to any NFL locker room.

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