2021 4-Round NFL Mock Draft | Round 2
33) New York Jets: Derion Kendrick, CB Clemson
34) Jacksonville Jaguars: Jay Tufele, Dt Southern California
35) Cincinnati Bengals: Rashawn Slater, OG Northwestern
36) Los Angeles Chargers: Samuel Cosmi, OT Texas
37) Dallas Cowboys: Trevon Moehrig, S TCU
38) Philadelphia Eagles: Jevon Holland, S Oregon
39) Carolina Panthers: Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, LB Notre Dame
40) Detroit Lions: Levi Onwuzurike, DT Washington
41) Atlanta Falcons: Dylan Moses, LB Alabama
42) Miami Dolphins: Jayson Oweh, EDGE Penn State
43) Denver Broncos: Elijah Molden, CB Washington
44) Washington Football Team: Dillon Radunz, OT North Dakota State
45) Jacksonville Jaguars: Pat Freiermuth, TE Penn State
46) New England Patriots: Mac Jones, QB Alabama
47) San Francisco 49ers: Quincy Roche, EDGE Miami
48) Chicago Bears: Desmond Ridder, QB Cincinnati
49) Las Vegas Raiders: Christian Barmore, DT Alabama
50) Baltimore Ravens: Chris Olave, WR Ohio State
51) New York Giants: Jalen Mayfield, OT Michigan
52) Arizona Cardinals: Alijah Vera-Tucker, OG USC
53) Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Najee Harris, RB Alabama
54) Indianapolis Colts: Kyle Trask, QB Florida
55) Miami Dolphins: Hamsah Nasirildeen, S Florida State
56) Cleveland Browns: Chazz Surratt, LB North Carolina
57) Los Angeles Rams: Ronnie Perkins, EDGE Oklahoma
Another team with depleted 2021 NFL Draft capital, the Los Angeles Rams, have no first-round pick and just six overall picks at present. Aaron Donald continues to be a pass-rush force, but they could look to add an EDGE presence as well as a linebacker. Offensive possibilities include adding wide-receiver depth for quarterback Jared Goff and upgrading the interior offensive line.
An explosive and versatile pass rusher, Ronnie Perkins is also impactful against the run game. He has flown under the radar in the 2021 NFL Draft class due to some missed game time at the beginning of this season, but there is no doubt that he has the toolbox and pass-rush moves to succeed in the NFL.
58) Tennessee Titans: Tylan Wallace, WR Oklahoma State
59) Buffalo Bills: Zion Johnson, OG Boston College
60) Seattle Seahawks: Jackson Carman, OT Clemson
The pass rush and protection for Russell Wilson figure to be the biggest objectives for the Seattle Seahawks in the 2021 NFL Draft. They will have to fill those needs with reduced draft capital following the trade for Jamal Adams. The Seahawks should look to add help for Wilson all across the offensive line. The Seattle defense has been one of the most porous this season, and adding players who can create pressure upfront will be the key to a defensive turnaround.
Jackson Carman passes the offensive tackle eye test, and by that, I mean he’S a mountain of a man with an aggressive mean streak. Despite his 345 pounds, he shows good athleticism to get to the second level making him an asset in the ground game while showing a solid anchor to be proficient in pass protection. 2019 was his first full season as a starter, and another good year will see his 2021 NFL Draft stock soar.
61) Green Bay Packers: Amon-Ra St. Brown, WR Southern California
62) Kansas City Chiefs: Asante Samuel Jr., CB Florida State
63) New Orleans Saints: Tyson Campbell, CB Georgia
64) Pittsburgh Steelers: Hunter Long, TE Boston College