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This is a 2021 NFL Mock Re-Draft of Rounds 4 and 5 for Saturday's NFL Draft coverage. With all of the trades that will go down, I don't expect to get many of these right, but it's still fun to speculate where the top prospects will go on Day 3 of the 2021 NFL Draft.
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Jacksonville Jaguars: Brevin Jordan, TE, Miami
The Jaguars have nothing at tight end, so they might be targeting a tight end at some point on Day 3.
Brevin Jordan looks to be the next great Miami tight end. He's drawn comparisons to Evan Engram. He's extremely fast.
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New York Jets: Shaun Wade, CB, Ohio State
The Jets have a huge hole at cornerback they'll need to address early on Day 3.
Shaun Wade has a ton of upside and was able to produce well in the slot in 2019. He has struggled this past year, however.
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Atlanta Falcons: Rhamondre Stevenson, RB, Oklahoma
The Falcons had no running game in 2020, which is why they blew so many leads. That must change.
Rhamondre Stevenson is a power back who has a nice burst to get to the next level.
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Carolina Panthers: Trey Smith, OT/G, Tennessee
The Panthers need to obtain one more offensive lineman to give Sam Darnold a good chance to succeed.
Despite being a freshman, Trey Smith was arguably Tennessee's best player in 2017. Unfortunately, injuries have ruined his career.
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Cleveland Browns: Jay Tufele, DT, USC
The Browns lost a couple of defensive tackles this offseason, so they'll need to address the position soon.
Jay Tufele is an extremely athletic and agile 310-pound defensive tackle who could be chosen in the top half of the draft, whenever he declares.
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Cincinnati Bengals: Chuba Hubbard, RB, Oklahoma State
The Bengals cut Giovani Bernard, so they'll need another running back to go with Joe Mixon.
Chuba Hubbard is projected as a second-round pick. He has great vision and instincts, and he can catch passes well out of the backfield.
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Detroit Lions: Tylan Wallace, WR, Oklahoma State
The Lions must obtain multiple receivers, given their severe weakness at the position. Somehow, they haven't acquired one yet.
Tylan Wallace doesn't have great size and speed, but he runs routes very well. He tore his ACL in October 2019.
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Cleveland Browns: Rashad Weaver, DE, Pittsburgh
Here's another defensive lineman for the Browns, who need to combat the dynamic offenses in the AFC North.
Rashad Weaver has good size (6-5, 270) and athleticism. He's rebounded well after missing all of 2019 with an injury.
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Atlanta Falcons: Robert Rochell, CB, Central Arkansas
The Falcons have to deal with so many talented receivers in the NFC South, so here's some cornerback help.
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Dallas Cowboys: Austin Deculus, OT/G, LSU
The Cowboys endured some major issues with their offensive line last year, so some help is needed in this area.
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New York Giants: Dan Moore, OT, Texas A&M
I expect the Giants to add at least two offensive linemen in the 2021 NFL Draft in order to make sure Daniel Jones is protected as well as possible.
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Los Angeles Rams: Drew Dalman, C, Stanford
The Rams could stand to upgrade the interior offensive line to help Matthew Stafford as much as possible.
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Los Angeles Chargers: Israel Mukuamu, CB, South Carolina
The Chargers lost Casey Hayward, so they could select two cornerbacks in the 2021 NFL Draft.
Israel Mukuamu is a big cornerback (6-4, 205) who is enjoying a breakout sophomore campaign.
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Minnesota Vikings: Joshuah Bledsoe, S, Missouri
The Vikings have yet to address safety, which is one of their greatest needs.
Joshuah Bledsoe has been a solid tackler over the years for Missouri.
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New England Patriots: Sage Surratt, WR, Wake Forest
The Patriots signed Nelson Agholor and Kendrick Bourne, so they still have a huge hole at receiver.
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Los Angeles Rams: Caden Sterns, S, Texas
The Rams lost John Johnson this offseason, so they'll need to find help at safety.
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Cincinnati Bengals: Tommy Doyle, OT, Miami of Ohio
The Bengals shouldn't be done addressing their troubled offensive line.
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Philadelphia Eagles: Joshua Kaindoh, DE, Florida State
The Eagles lost Vinny Curry this offseason, so they'll need to find another edge rusher for depth purposes.
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Washington Redskins: Tony Fields, LB, West Virginia
Linebacker was such a position of weakness for the Redskins that they could double up on the position.
Tony Fields is undersized, but was a very productive player for West Virgnia.
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Minnesota Vikings: Simi Fehoko, WR, Stanford
The Vikings have two studs at receiver, but depth at the position is lacking.
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Tennessee Titans: Cameron Sample, DE, Tulane
The Titans signed Bud Dupree, but they still need help with their edge rush.
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Indianapolis Colts: James Hudson, OT, Cincinnati
It's surprising that the Colts haven't found a new left tackle to replace Anthony Castonzo.
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Pittsburgh Steelers: Tre Brown, CB, Oklahoma
The Steelers lost several defensive backs in free agency, so they could double up on cornerbacks.
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Seattle Seahawks: D'Ante Smith, OT, East Carolina
Russell Wilson's camp has expressed frustration about Seattle not protecting him properly. The Seahawks could pick D'Ante Smith after trading down a couple of times.
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Jacksonville Jaguars: Trey Hill, C/G, Georgia
Jacksonville's interior blocking could use some help, so here's a second offensive lineman.
Trey Hill put himself on the first-round map when he handled Derrick Brown impressively in 2019.
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Baltimore Ravens: Alaric Jackson, OT, Iowa
The Ravens are expected to sign a veteran to replace Orlando Brown. That said, I'm sure they'll be looking for a long-term answer at the position.
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Cleveland Browns: Victor Dimukeje, DE, Duke
The Browns must get by the Chiefs in order to reach the Super Bowl. This requires generating a relentless pass rush against Patrick Mahomes.
Victor Dimukeje lacks length, but he was a productive edge rusher for the Blue Devils.
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New Orleans Saints: Grant Stuard, LB, Houston
The Saints have some departed free agents at linebacker they'll need to replace, so they could double up on the position.
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Minnesota Vikings: Richard LeCounte, S, Georgia
The Vikings could add a second safety in the 2021 NFL Draft, just to make sure they can stop Aaron Rodgers and overtake the Packers for the divisional crown.
Richard LeCounte is a rangy tackling machine who has drawn comparisons to Eddie Jackson.
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Tennessee Titans: Seth Williams, WR, Auburn
The Titans lost Corey Davis, so they'll need to address their receiving corps at some point.
Seth Williams (6-3, 224) came out of nowhere to have a huge 2019 campaign.
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Baltimore Ravens: Jhamon Ausbon, WR, Texas A&M
John Harbaugh stated that he wants to add multiple receivers in the 2021 NFL Draft.
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Janarius Robinson, DE, Florida State
The Buccaneers could add another pass rusher just so they have a very deep rotation.
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Dallas Cowboys: Dylan Moses, LB, Alabama
Here's another linebacker for the Cowboys, who have to be concerned about Leighton Vander Esch's medical status.
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Cincinnati Bengals: Rodarius Williams, CB, Oklahoma State
The Bengals lost William Jackson this offseason, so they'll need to find a cornerback early on Day 3.
Rodarius Williams had always been just a steady player at Oklahoma State, but his play improved exponentially in 2020.
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Pittsburgh Steelers: Abraham Lucas, OT/G, Washington State
The Steelers need multiple offensive linemen to address their dreadful blocking.
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Los Angeles Rams: Chris Rumph, CB, Duke
The Rams lost multiple defensive backs this offseason, so they'll need to address the secondary.
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Green Bay Packers: Dez Fitzpatrick, WR, Louisville
The Packers will be looking to give Jordan Love as much help as possible at receiver.
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New York Jets: Kenny Gainwell, RB, Memphis
The Jets have a huge need at running back that somehow hasn't been addressed yet.
Kenny Gainwell is explosive and fast, and he can go the distance on any play. He needs to bulk up a bit, but his upside is through the roof.
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Kansas City Chiefs: Garret Wallow, LB, TCU
The Chiefs don't value linebackers very highly, but they still need to upgrade the position despite the Nick Bolton pick.
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