Round 5, Picks 129-160
129) New York Jets: Kenny Yeboah, TE, Mississippi
130) Jacksonville Jaguars: Mo Ibrahim, RB, Minnesota
Jacksonville struck gold in running back James Robinson, signing him as a free agent after the draft. Finding a power back to complement Robinson would be a wise move by the Jacksonville brass. In addition to running with power, Ibrahim has brilliant vision and showcases impressive contact balance. The duo of James Robinson and Mo Ibrahim would give the Jaguars an upper-echelon backfield for years to come.
131) Cincinnati Bengals: Victor Dimukeje, EDGE, Duke
132) Philadelphia Eagles: James Wiggins, S, Cincinnati
133) Los Angeles Chargers: Jonathan Cooper, EDGE, Ohio State
134) Philadelphia Eagles: Robert Rochell, CB, Central Arkansas
135) Carolina Panthers: Buddy Johnson, LB, Texas A&M
136) Atlanta Falcons: Kayode Awosika, OT, Buffalo
137) Houston Texans: Charlie Kolar, TE, Iowa State
The Texans are limited on draft capital after sending a king’s ransom to the Miami Dolphins for Laremy Tunsil. They must make every pick count. In Charlie Kolar, they might have just found a premium offensive weapon in the late rounds of the 2021 NFL Draft. He has reliable hands and is a red zone threat, as his seven touchdowns in 2019 would indicate.
138) Denver Broncos: Ventrell Miller, LB, Florida
139) Washington Football Team: Drake Jackson, OL, Kentucky
140) Detroit Lions: Reed Blankenship, S, Middle Tennessee
141) Chicago Bears: Forrest Merrill, DT, Arkansas State
142) San Francisco 49ers: Jamie Newman, QB, Georgia
Jamie Newman was foolish to opt out of the 2020 season. He had so much to gain by playing, and leading a loaded Georgia offense could have drastically improved his draft stock. Newman has an intriguing skill set, and as a result, is worth a gamble by the San Francisco 49ers. At this point, I am not sold on the possibility that the 49ers’ long-term answer to the quarterback position is currently on their roster.
143) Arizona Cardinals: Marco Wilson, CB, Florida
144) New England Patriots: Erroll Thompson, LB, Mississippi State
145) Minnesota Vikings: Austin Watkins, WR, UAB
146) Buffalo Bills: Pooka Williams, RB, Kansas
147) New York Jets: Damone Clark, LB, LSU
148) Minnesota Vikings: Gerard Wheeler, OL, Tulsa
149) Tampa Bay Buccaneers: JaCoby Stevens, S/LB, LSU
JaCoby Stevens has been the backbone of the LSU defense for the last two seasons, and as a result, he does everything. He is a Swiss Army Knife that impacts the game in multiple ways. His lack of speed and range might push him to linebacker at the next level, but he is the type of player that NFL teams want on their roster.
150) Indianapolis Colts: Jake Ferguson, TE, Wisconsin
151) Tennessee Titans: Brandon Pili, DT, USC
152) Las Vegas Raiders: Marlon Williams, WR, UCF
Marlon Williams has burst onto the scene in 2020 and will present one of the biggest bargains of the 2021 NFL Draft. He has been sensational in his senior season, catching 71 passes for 1,039 yards and 10 touchdowns. Even more impressive is his 14.6 yards per reception. Williams gives Derek Carr and the Las Vegas Raiders another playmaker at their disposal.
153) Seattle Seahawks: Keith Taylor, CB, Washington
154) Cleveland Browns: Cade Mays, OL, Tennessee
155) Jacksonville Jaguars: Tariq Castro-Fields, CB, Penn State
156) Buffalo Bills: Joshua Kaindoh, EDGE, Florida State
157) Green Bay Packers: Dimitri Moore, LB, Vanderbilt
158) Kansas City Chiefs: Shi Smith, WR, South Carolina
159) San Francisco 49ers: Caden Sterns, S, Texas
160) Baltimore Ravens: Jordon Scott, DT, Oregon