2021 NFL Mock Draft – Round 2 (33-64) – Charlie Campbell



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33. NFL Team Logo for Jaguars Jacksonville Jaguars: Travis Etienne, RB, Clemson

Urban Meyer has always wanted and had speed backs. Giving Trevor Lawrence his security blanket from Clemson makes sense as a complement to James Robinson.

Etienne is not the biggest of backs, but he runs hard for his size and is fast with the ability to rip off long runs on any carry. He also could be an excellent receiving weapon in the NFL because he is a threat to take short check-downs for long gains. Etienne totaled 168 carries for 914 yards – 5.4 average – and 14 touchdowns with 48 receptions for 588 yards and two scores in 2020. He also suffered from ball-security issues over the course of the season, fumbling against Boston College, Syracuse and Georgia Tech.

The 5-foot-10, 200-pounder played well for Clemson in 2019, showing the speed to break off long gains on any carry. He averaged 7.8 yards per carry for 1,614 yards with 18 touchdowns. He also made 37 receptions for 432 yards and four touchdowns. Etienne averaged 8.1 yards per carry in 2018 for 1,658 yards with 24 touchdowns. He also caught 12 passes for 78 yards and two scores.


Click links to see the Jaguars' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 1  |  Rd: 1 Pk: 25  |  Rd: 2 Pk: 13  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 1  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 1  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 25  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 1  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 26  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 21

34. NFL Team Logo for Jets New York Jets: Dillon Radunz, OT, North Dakota State

The Jets could use more young talent on the offensive line. Radunz could play right tackle or guard for New York.

With a lot of NFL eyes on Bison quarterback Trey Lance in 2020, Radunz (6-6 298) could have been a riser if he had a full season. As it stands, Radunz has good tape protecting Lance in 2019 and was an effective edge blocker for North Dakota State. Radunz could stand to get stronger for the NFL.


Click links to see the Jets' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 2  |  Rd: 1 Pk: 23  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 2  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 22  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 2  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 2  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 10  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 2  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 42

35. NFL Team Logo for Falcons Atlanta Falcons: Levi Onwuzurike, DT, Washington

The Falcons could use a long-term difference-maker for the inside of their defensive line. Onwuzurike could be an interior rusher and disruptor.

Onwuzurike is a quick gap-shooter who gets penetration and is disruptive in the backfield. The 6-foot-3, 290-pounder is strong for his size and a tough run defender. Onwuzurike is more of a disruptor than producer in the pass rush, totaling just seven sacks over three seasons. He had 34 tackles in 2018 and 45 stops in 2019 before sitting out the 2020 season.


Click links to see the Falcons' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 4  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 4  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 3  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 4  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 38  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 39  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 3  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 35

36. NFL Team Logo for Dolphins Miami Dolphins: Trevon Moehrig, S, TCU

The Dolphins could use more safety talent, and Moehrig is the exact kind of safety they want.

Moehrig recorded 47 tackles, two interceptions and nine passes broken up in 2020. Team sources like his size, coverage skills, length, ball skills, and instincts. They say he is similar to Grant Delpit in his skill set, but Moehrig is a better tackler. The 6-foot-2, 208-pounder put together an impressive 2019 season with excellent ball production aside a solid tackle total. He totaled four interceptions, 11 passes broken up, two forced fumbles and 62 tackles on the year. It was his first season as a starter after being a good special teams contributor in 2018 as a freshman. Moehrig has good size to him.


Click links to see the Dolphins' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 6  |  Rd: 1 Pk: 18  |  Rd: 2 Pk: 18  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 17  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 12  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 24  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 3  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 16

37. NFL Team Logo for Eagles Philadelphia Eagles: Elijah Moore, WR, Ole Miss

The Eagles could use more receiving weapons for Jalen Hurts.

Moore put together a productive 2020 season, catching 86 passes for 1,193 yards and eight touchdowns. He showed improvement over his junior (67-850-6) and sophomore (36-398-2) seasons. Some team sources said they graded Moore in the mid-rounds of the 2021 NFL Draft. The 5-foot-9, 185-pounder could be a slot receiver in the NFL.


Click links to see the Eagles' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 12  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 6  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 20  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 18  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 6  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 5  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 40  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 41  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 6  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 12

38. NFL Team Logo for Bengals Cincinnati Bengals: Jalen Mayfield, OT, Michigan

The Bengals add more offensive line talent to protect Joe Burrow.

Mayfield held his own against Chase Young at the end of the 2019 season and showed that he has a starting skill set for the NFL. The 6-foot-5, 319-pounder has good size to him with serious upside. He is a good athlete, but he also has some issues in technique that he needs to improve upon for the NFL. Mayfield could be a good fit at right tackle or move inside to guard.


Click links to see the Bengals' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 5  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 5  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 6  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 5  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 6  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 18  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 7

39. NFL Team Logo for Panthers Carolina Panthers: Dayo Odeyingbo, DE/3-4DE, Vanderbilt

The Panthers grab a three-technique to finish off their talented young defensive line.

Odeyingbo totaled 32 tackles, 5.5 sacks and a pass batted in 2020. He played better than the numbers illustrate and produced steady pressure on the quarterback. The 6-foot-6, 280-pound Odeyingbo is strong at the point of attack and possesses enough power to bull his way into the pocket and hold his ground in run defense. With his quality first-step and a second gear to get upfield, Odeyingbo can use a speed rush to put heat on the quarterback.

Prior to tearing an Achilles tendon in early 2021, Odeyingbo looked like he had a shot to be a late first-round pick. The injury, however, probably relegates him to the second day of the 2021 NFL Draft. Some team sources like Odeyingbo’s ability to move inside to defensive tackle and think he could grow into being a full-time tackle early in his NFL career. They feel Odeyingbo has a ton of upside as a future three-technique defensive tackle.


Click links to see the Panthers' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 8  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 9  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 8  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 7  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 7  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 9  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 38

40. NFL Team Logo for Broncos Denver Broncos: Nick Bolton, LB, Missouri

Denver could use more young talent at inside linebacker.

Bolton totaled 95 tackles, two sacks and five passes broken up in 2020. The 6-foot, 232-pounder showed some pass-coverage skills as a sophomore with two interceptions and eight passes broken up. In the ground game, he also was a solid tackler with 100 stops.

For the NFL, Bolton looks like a backup middle linebacker who could contribute on special teams. He might develop into a starter eventually, but he lacks speed, explosion, and is just an average athlete in the eyes of pro evaluators. Some team sources have said they graded Bolton in the mid-rounds of the 2021 NFL Draft.


Click links to see the Broncos' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 9  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 7  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 9  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 8  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 9  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 11  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 25

41. NFL Team Logo for Lions Detroit Lions: Rashod Bateman, WR, Minnesota

Detroit needs more young wide receiver talent. Here’s a long-term wideout to replace Kenny Golladay.

Bateman recorded 36 receptions for 472 yards and two touchdowns in 2020 before opting out of the remainder of the season. The 6-foot-2, 210-pounder had opted out prior to the Big Ten canceling and then rescheduling its season, but opted back in for five games before opting out again.

Bateman was part of dynamic tandem with Tyler Johnson in 2019, as Bateman totaled 1,219 yards and 11 touchdowns on 60 receptions. With a former NFL wide receivers coach as the head coach of the Gophers, Bateman has solid development in terms of his route running and technique. However, he could have issues with enough speed to separate from NFL cornerbacks, plus he dropped a significant number of passes in 2019.


Click links to see the Lions' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 7  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 8  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 37  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 7  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 9

42. NFL Team Logo for Giants New York Giants: Azeez Ojulari, OLB, Georgia

The Giants could use more edge-rush talent. Here’s a good fit for their scheme.

Ojulari impressed for Georgia in 2020, totaling 5.5 sacks, 27 tackles, two forced fumbles and two passes batted. He had 5.5 sacks with 36 tackles in 2019. Ojulari was a dangerous edge rusher and put good pressure on the quarterback in 2020. Florida left tackle Stone Forsythe gave Ojulari issues, and Ojulari (6-3, 240) should have returned to school to improve his ability to get off blocks before going to the NFL, but he entered the 2021 NFL Draft.

Ojulari has some talent, but some team sources said they had him graded late on Day 2. They feel he is not a special athlete and needs to get stronger. However, the team that likes Ojulari enough to draft him could pull the trigger sooner.


Click links to see the Giants' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 11  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 12  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 11  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 12  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 17

43. NFL Team Logo for 49ers San Francisco 49ers: Asante Samuel Jr., CB, Florida State

The 49ers could use some youth at safety and corner. Here’s the latter.

Even though he is undersized, Samuel (5-10, 184) is a gritty player who shows the ability to cover and play the ball. Over the past few seasons, Samuel made some big plays for Florida State, but his size mismatch problems were exposed at times. In 2020, Samuel had 30 tackles with three interceptions, one forced fumble and six passes defended. He totaled 48 tackles, an interception and 14 passes defended in 2019. Samuel only fits as a slot corner at the next level because he doesn’t have the size to play on the outside. He is the son of Asante Samuel, who played 11 years in the NFL with the Patriots, Eagles and Falcons.


Click links to see the 49ers' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 3  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 38  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 12  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 11  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 28  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 36  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 10  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 2

44. NFL Team Logo for Cowboys Dallas Cowboys: Christian Barmore, DT, Alabama

The Cowboys grab an interior pass rusher and disruptor who’s a good fit for Dan Quinn’s defense.

Barmore recorded 37 tackles, eight sacks, three forced fumbles and three passes batted in 2020. He was a dangerous interior pass rusher capable of putting consistent heat on the quarterback. His run defense, however, needs work for the NFL. Barmore flashed ability as part of Alabama’s rotation in 2019, recording 26 tackles and two sacks. It was only his redshirt freshman season, so he could develop and become more well-rounded as he gains experience.

Some team sources are high on Barmore, while others wanted to see him become a more well-rounded player and a better run defender before they projected him to be a high first-rounder. Hence, he might end up being more of a mid-first-round pick. The 6-foot-5, 310-pound Barmore has good size with length at the point of attack to go along with quickness and athleticism.


Click links to see the Cowboys' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 10  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 11  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 35  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 10  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 33  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 35  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 8  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 43  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 10

45. NFL Team Logo for Jaguars Jacksonville Jaguars: Landon Dickerson, C, Alabama

Jacksonville continues to build up its long-term offensive line for Trevor Lawrence. Dickerson has the leadership and intangibles that Urban Meyer wants to establish the culture he is looking to cultivate with the Jaguars.

Dickerson played well for Alabama in 2020 and helped himself with NFL teams. He’s getting second- and third-round grades, according to some team sources. Dickerson has some skill-set limitations, but he has very good technique and is fundamentally sound. He is a smart center who knows how to play the game.

Dickerson (6-6, 308) is a transfer from Florida State who had a strong 2019 season for Alabama. Over his time with the Crimson Tide, Dickerson was a solid run blocker and dependable in the passing game. He has good size to him with more length than most centers, and he also could get consideration at guard.


Click links to see the Jaguars' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 1  |  Rd: 1 Pk: 25  |  Rd: 2 Pk: 1  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 1  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 1  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 25  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 1  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 26  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 21

46. NFL Team Logo for Patriots New England Patriots: Joe Tryon, 3-4OLB, Washington

The Patriots need more edge rush across from Chase Winovich.

After serving as a backup during his freshman season, Tryon (6-5, 262) broke out in 2019 as one of the top pass rushers in the Pac-12. He totaled eight sacks with 41 tackles and one pass batted. Tryon has a lot of upside as he develops.


Click links to see the Patriots' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 15  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 32  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 15  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 17  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 34  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 33  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 4  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 13  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 14

47. NFL Team Logo for Chargers Los Angeles Chargers: Jevon Holland, S, Oregon

The Chargers could use more young talent in their secondary, and Holland has the versatility to help them at corner and safety.

Holland (6-1, 200) was a playmaker for the Ducks over 2018 and 2019, putting together fabulous ball production. As a freshman, he had 42 tackles with five interceptions and eight passes broken up. In 2019, he had 66 tackles with four interceptions and four passes batted.

Holland’s instincts and ball skills make him a dangerous threat to snatch interceptions and break up passes downfield. He could stand to get stronger to tackle in the NFL, but he had respectable tackle totals over his freshman and sophomore seasons. Holland is a dangerous free safety who can shut down the deep middle of the field, but also has the ability to play nickel corner and perhaps some outside corner with development. He could be a sleeper steal in the 2021 NFL Draft.


Click links to see the Chargers' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 13  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 13  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 33  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 13  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 15  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 1  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 14  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 13

48. NFL Team Logo for Raiders Las Vegas Raiders: Jabril Cox, LB, LSU

The Raiders need to improve their linebacker talent. Here’s a great fit for Gus Bradley’s defense.

The North Dakota State transfer has a ton of upside and was one of the only bright spots for LSU during the 2020 season. The 6-foot-4, 231-pounder totaled 58 tackles with one sack, three interceptions and five passes defended on the year.

Cox has good size and speed, and teams see him as a future starter and a player who should continue to improve as he gains experience. Cox was a tremendous pass coverage linebacker in college. For the NFL, he needs to get more physical.


Click links to see the Raiders' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 17  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 15  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 16  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 16  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 18  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 23  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 16

49. NFL Team Logo for Cardinals Arizona Cardinals: Javonte Williams, RB, North Carolina

The Cardinals grab a power runner to help make Kyler Murray’s job easier.

Williams was a load for the Tar Heels in 2020, showing power and quickness as a runner. He averaged 7.3 yards per carry on the year for 1,140 yards with 19 touchdowns. He also had 25 receptions for 305 yards and three scores. With his strong build, Williams (5-10, 220) is a good goal-line and short-yardage runner able to push the pile and pick up yards after contact. He also demonstrated some receiving ability for a big back over the past couple of seasons. Williams could have three-down starting potential for the NFL.


Click links to see the Cardinals' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 16  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 16  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 39  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 15  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 19

50. NFL Team Logo for Dolphins Miami Dolphins: Kylin Hill, RB, Mississippi State

The Dolphins could use more talent in the backfield, and Hill would be a great fit for their offense.

Hill took 15 carries for 58 yards and made 23 receptions for 237 yards and a touchdown in his limited action of 2020. In 2019, Hill averaged 5.7 yards per carry for 1,347 yards with 10 scores. He made 17 receptions for 174 yards and a touchdown too. Hill ran well for the Bulldogs, showing power and quickness, but they struggled to help him find good running lanes in a number of games in 2019. In 2018, Hill averaged 6.3 yards per carry for 734 yards with four touchdowns on only 117 carries. He also caught 22 passes for 176 yards and four touchdowns that season. Hill has starting potential for the NFL, as he is a tough runner who combines quickness and physicality while also having the upside to become a good contributor in the passing attack.


Click links to see the Dolphins' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 6  |  Rd: 1 Pk: 18  |  Rd: 2 Pk: 4  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 17  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 12  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 24  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 3  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 16

51. NFL Team Logo for Redskins Washington Redskins: Sam Cosmi, OT, Texas

The Redskins could use a long-term left tackle.

Cosmi helped himself at the Texas Longhorns’ pro day by checking in at 6-foot-6, 314 pounds. He then ran a fast 40 for an offensive tackle at 4.87 seconds and bench pressed 225 pounds 36 times.

Throughout his time at Texas, Cosmi did a good job in pass protection, showing length, quickness and athleticism on the edge. He could be a dependable left tackle in the NFL to protect the blind side. As a run blocker, Cosmi is not consistent in the ground game and lacks explosion on contact. He showed improved strength in 2020 to wrestle defenders once engaged, and he will flash the desire to finish defenders with some physicality, but he is inconsistent. In speaking to sources from multiple teams, a number of them have Cosmi graded in the second round but think he has a chance at going in the back half of the first round.


Click links to see the Redskins' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 19  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 10  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 18  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 19  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 19  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 18  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 30

52. NFL Team Logo for Bears Chicago Bears: Aaron Robinson, CB, Central Florida

The Bears grab a corner to pair with Jaylon Johnson. This is an excellent value for Chicago.

Robinson (6-1, 193) was a solid corner for Central Florida over the past two seasons, showing good size and cover skills. The senior recorded six pass breakups and 41 tackles in 2020. As a junior, he had 54 tackles, three interceptions and 10 passes broken up.

Robinson possesses a good skill set with size, speed, twitchy athleticism, and upside. He is a good fit as a press-man corner, and he has the agility and fluidity to handle off-man coverage. Robinson is one of the faster and more fluid cornerbacks for the 2021 NFL Draft. He has issues in zone coverage and vision issues that lead to paralysis by analysis, but Robinson would be a great fit for a man-coverage defense.



Click links to see the Bears' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 20  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 19  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 20  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 20  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 37  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 44

53. NFL Team Logo for Titans Tennessee Titans: Carlos Basham, 3-4DE, Wake Forest

The Titans signed Bud Dupree, but they need more edge rush across from him.

Basham totaled 28 tackles and five sacks in 2020. The 6-foot-5, 275-pounder showed a big improvement from his sophomore to junior season, going from 4.5 sacks in 2018 to 11 in 2019. His run defense remained steady with 64 tackles as a sophomore and 57 as a junior. In his breakout redshirt junior year, Basham also had three forced fumbles and three passes batted.

Basham has good size size for the NFL in terms of height and weight, plus he is faster and more athletic than one would expect. With Basham’s skill set, he has upside for the next level. He is a well-balanced defender who is tough at the point of attack. Basham is not a pure speed demon off the edge and overwhelming pass rusher, but is a consistent and well-rounded defender who should be a solid left defensive end in the NFL.


Click links to see the Titans' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 22  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 21  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 36  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 21  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 22  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 21  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 31  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 4

54. NFL Team Logo for Colts Indianapolis Colts: Spencer Brown, OT, Northern Iowa

The Colts need a left tackle of the future. Here’s a candidate who could be star after some grooming from Indianapolis excellent coaching staff.

The 6-foot-8, 314-pound Brown was a 2-year starter at tackle for Northern Iowa and decided to skip his senior year to enter the 2021 NFL Draft. Team sources say Brown is a good long athlete, but he is very raw and has holes in his game. Those developmental issues are understandable because he played eight-man football in high school and was a defensive end before starting out his collegiate career at tight end. Brown also had three different offensive line coaches over the past three years.

Along with his need to develop, Brown has medical concerns that could hurt him with some teams. Scouts, however, rave about his character being great and feel he could turn into a good starter if a team is patient.


Click links to see the Colts' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 21  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 22  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 21  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 22  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 20

55. NFL Team Logo for Steelers Pittsburgh Steelers: Jackson Carman, OT, Clemson

The Steelers could use multiple offensive line upgrades.

Carman was a solid left tackle for Clemson in 2020, including putting together a good performance against Notre Dame. While he played left tackle for Clemson, Carman has the versatility to play left tackle, right tackle, and guard. The 6-foot-5, 345-pound Carman is a an easy mover with excellent size and quickness for a big-bodied offensive lineman. He has some technical issues to fix that were put on full display in the playoff loss to Ohio State. Some team sources think Carman could sneak into the first round of the 2021 NFL Draft given his skill set of size, speed and athleticism, but he had a disappointing pro day and some teams have significant character concerns with Carman.


Click links to see the Steelers' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 24  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 23  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 23  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 35  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 32  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 17  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 26

56. NFL Team Logo for Seahawks Seattle Seahawks: Rondale Moore, WR, Purdue

Seattle grabs a playmaker for Russell Wilson. Moore could be deadly across from D.K. Metcalf.

Moore recorded 35 receptions for 270 yards and a rushing touchdown in 2020. In 2019, Moore had 29 receptions for 387 yards with two touchdowns over four games, but a hamstring injury robbed him of three quarters of the season. The 5-foot-9, 180-pounder electrified college football in 2018, including a dominating performance that led Purdue to an upset of Ohio State. The freshman caught 114 passes for 1,258 yards with 12 touchdowns in 2018. He also had 18 carries for 203 yards and a touchdown as a tailback and contributed on special teams.


Click links to see the Seahawks' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 4 Pk: 24  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 22

57. NFL Team Logo for Rams Los Angeles Rams: Wyatt Davis, G, Ohio State

The Rams could use more offensive line talent to protect Matthew Stafford and open holes for Cam Akers.

The 6-foot-4, 315-pound Davis has good size to him and was a tough run blocker for the Buckeyes in 2019. He is strong at the point of attack and is a bull in the ground game. For the NFL, he will need to improve his ability to take on speed rushers. Davis is stout to anchor against bull rushes, but he needs to refine his pass protection. He gave up a couple of sacks in 2020.


Click links to see the Rams' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 3 Pk: 24  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 39  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 36  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 25  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 24

58. NFL Team Logo for Chiefs Kansas City Chiefs: Payton Turner, DE, Houston

The Chiefs could use more edge-rush talent across from Frank Clark.

Turner has good size for the NFL and improved with his pass-rush ability over his career. He is a sleeper who has the size to play base end in a 4-3, end in a 3-4, and he also could move inside to tackle in the sub package. In 2020, Turner had 25 tackles and five sacks. He recorded 34 tackles, four sacks and four passes batted for 2019. Team sources say Turner is raw, but he has a lot of upside with good size and is a fast defender.


Click links to see the Chiefs' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 2 Pk: 31  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 39  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 31  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 37  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 23

59. NFL Team Logo for Browns Cleveland Browns: Kelvin Joseph, CB, Kentucky

The Browns could use more talent at cornerback. Here’s a high-upside outside corner candidate.

The 6-foot-1, 192-pound Joseph is a love/hate prospect because he has an excellent skill set with size, speed and athleticism, but he has a lot of bad tape on which he was roasted at times – the Florida game was especially ugly. The inconsistencies led to Joseph even getting benched for a time during the 2020 season with Kentucky, and he quit the team before the year was over. For his 2020, he collected 25 tackles, four interceptions and one pass defended.


Click links to see the Browns' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 26  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 25  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 27  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 5  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 27  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 25  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 27  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 29

60. NFL Team Logo for Saints New Orleans Saints: Terrace Marshall Jr., WR, LSU

The Saints could use more young talent at receiver across from Michael Thomas.

Marshall had 48 receptions for 731 yards and 10 touchdowns in 2020 before opting out of LSU’s final two games – against Alabama and Florida. Team sources were impressed with Marshall, who showed off his size, speed, and big-play ability in 2020. He flashed in 2019, recording 46 receptions for 671 yards and three touchdowns. Marshall clearly was capable of producing more, but LSU featured Ja’Marr Chase and Justin Jefferson. Marshall (6-3, 200) looks like a first- or second-round talent for the 2021 NFL Draft given his size, deep speed, route-running and versatility.


Click links to see the Saints' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 28  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 34  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 41  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 28  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 34  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 1  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 27

61. NFL Team Logo for Bills Buffalo Bills: Rashad Weaver, 3-4OLB, Pittsburgh

The Bills could use more young defensive line edge talent.

Weaver flashed his pre-injury form in 2020 and showed the ability to get after the quarterback. He totaled 34 tackles, 7.5 sacks, three forced fumbles and two passes defended in 2020. Weaver had a strong 2018 season to get on the radar for NFL advance scouts, but his redshirt junior year – 2019 – ended before it started with a season-ending injury suffered in training camp. In 2018, he had 47 tackles with 6.5 sacks, two forced fumbles and four passes broken up. The 6-foot-5, 270-pounder has good size to go with speed and athleticism.


Click links to see the Bills' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 30  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 29  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 17  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 30  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 29  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 8

62. NFL Team Logo for Packers Green Bay Packers: Trey Smith, OT, Tennessee

The Packers grab some offensive line help.

Quenton Nelson was the top offensive lineman in college football in 2017, but the second-best guard in the nation could have been Smith. Considering there were other good guards, like Will Hernandez and Braden Smith, who were second-round picks in the 2018 NFL Draft, that is really saying something for how Trey Smith played in 2017. The freshman was a steady pass protector and a bull in the ground game. The 6-foot-6, 320-pounder dominated at the point of attack in 2017 and looked like he was just scratching the surface of his upside to be even better with more experience.

Smith played left tackle as a sophomore before blood clots in his lungs ended his season early. He returned to the field in 2019 and had a good season playing guard for the Volunteers. Smith can play guard or tackle, but guard is his best position.


Click links to see the Packers' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 29  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 28  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 30  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 37  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 29  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 34  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 30  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 36  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 28

63. NFL Team Logo for Chiefs Kansas City Chiefs: James Hudson, OT, Cincinnati

The Chiefs grab another tackle to bookend with Orlando Brown.

The 6-foot-5, 310-pound Hudson could be a nice value pick on the second day of the 2021 NFL Draft. He has a good skill set with size, quickness and athleticism. Hudson started out his collegiate career at Michigan before transferring to Cincinnati. With the Bearcats, he became a good edge protector and solid contributor in the ground game.


Click links to see the Chiefs' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 2 Pk: 26  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 39  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 31  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 37  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 23

64. NFL Team Logo for Buccaneers Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Andre Cisco, S, Syracuse

Tampa Bay has Jordan Whitehead in the last year of his contract. Even if Whitehead comes back, the Bucs could use some safety depth, and Cisco is the type of ballhawk who they target.

Cisco recorded one interception and 11 tackles in 2020 prior to a season-ending injury suffered in a pre-game collision. Over his first two seasons in college football, Cisco (6-0, 203) was a pure ball hawk for Syracuse. In 2019, he recorded 65 tackles with five interceptions and five passes broken up. Cisco had a huge 2018 season with seven interceptions, 18 passes broken up, one forced fumble and 60 tackles.


Click links to see the Buccaneers' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 32  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 31  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 32  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 32  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 33  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 23  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 31