2021 7-round NFL Mock Draft | Round 4, Picks 97-128
97) New York Jets: Tutu Atwell, WR, Louisville
If Louisville’s speedster Tutu Atwell were still available at this point, it would come as quite a surprise. While Atwell might be small, he demonstrates game-changing speed and a knack for making big plays. He instantly could become a prominent deep threat for Trevor Lawrence.
98) Jacksonville Jaguars: Levi Onwuzurike, DT, Washington
99) Cincinnati Bengals: Israel Mukuamu, CB, South Carolina
100) Los Angeles Chargers: Elijah Molden, CB, Washington
101) Dallas Cowboys: Daniel Faalele, OT, Minnesota
Tyron Smith’s best days are behind him. Also, the Cowboys are on the hook to pay him an exorbitant amount of money. The Cowboys will surely have to make some tough decisions as they navigate themselves out of salary-cap hell. An eventual divorce between Smith and Dallas would open a major hole at left tackle. As a result, the Cowboys take the best tackle prospect on the board.
102) Cleveland Browns: Hamsah Nasirildeen, S, Florida State
103) Denver Broncos: Jaret Patterson, RB, Buffalo
104) Carolina Panthers: Sage Surratt, WR, Wake Forest
105) Atlanta Falcons: Josh Jobe, CB, Alabama
106) Houston Texans: Tedarrell Slaton, DT, Florida
107) San Francisco 49ers: Ade Ogundeji, EDGE, Notre Dame
108) Washington Football Team: Ar’Darius Washington, S, TCU
TCU’s Ar’Darius Washington is one of the best center-field safeties. The Washington Football Team start rounding out a solid defense in this 2021 7-round NFL mock draft. He possesses great ball skills and can cover an absurd amount of ground. Washington already has one of the best defensive fronts in the league, and adding a dynamic ball hawk to their secondary will only make them a better overall unit.
109) Detroit Lions: Deonte Brown, OL, Alabama
110) Minnesota Vikings: Kendrick Duncan, S, Georgia State
111) New England Patriots: Elijah Moore, WR, Mississippi
The Patriots need to revamp their wide receiver core in the worst way. Mississippi’s Elijah Moore is experiencing a stellar coming-out party this season. He has hauled in 86 receptions for a staggering 1,193 yards and eight touchdowns. He would be an ideal fit in New England’s intermediate passing attack, and they land him in this 2021 7-round NFL mock draft.
112) Houston Texans: Camryn Bynum, CB, California
113) Las Vegas Raiders: Trey Hill, OL, Georgia
114) Baltimore Ravens: Zion Johnson, OL, Boston College
115) New York Giants: Tylan Wallace, WR, Oklahoma State
116) Minnesota Vikings: Pete Werner, LB, Ohio State
Ohio State linebacker Pete Werner plays like his hair is on fire. He is always around the football and, while he may not be an immediate starter, his size and athletic profile make him an interesting prospect to develop.
117) Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Darius Stills, DT, West Virginia
118) Miami Dolphins: Naquan Jones, DT, Michigan State
119) Indianapolis Colts: Richard LeCounte, S, Georgia
120) Tennessee Titans: Anthony Schwartz, WR, Auburn
121) Jacksonville Jaguars: Joe Tryon, EDGE, Washington
122) Seattle Seahawks: Josh Ball, OT, Marshall
Seattle’s offensive line is overmatched every week. As a result, if the Seahawks want to keep Russell Wilson for the prime of his career, they will have to start paying attention to fixing their offensive line. Josh Ball is flying under the radar in the draft community, but he is a future starter. The Seahawks get Wilson some help in this 2021 7-round NFL mock draft.
123) Minnesota Vikings: Kellen Mond, QB, Texas A&M
124) Cleveland Browns: Monty Rice, LB, Georgia
125) Green Bay Packers: Kary Vincent Jr., CB/DB, LSU
126) Kansas City Chiefs: Chris Rumph II, EDGE, Duke
127) New Orleans Saints: Ronnie Perkins, EDGE, Oklahoma
128) Pittsburgh Steelers: Deommodore Lenoir, CB, Oregon