7-round 2021 NFL Mock Draft | Round Two
33) New York Jets: Terrace Marshall Jr., Wide Receiver, LSU
After selecting the draft’s biggest prize in Lawrence, the Jets will waste no time in improving his receiving core. Thus far in 2020, Terrance Marshall Jr. has showcased the talent to be a big-play wide receiver. While his teammate Ja’Marr Chase warrants the attention he receives, don’t sleep on Marshall Jr.
34) Washington Football Team: Jackson Carman, Offensive Tackle, Clemson
35) New York Giants: Quincy Roche, EDGE, Miami
36) Atlanta Falcons: Patrick Jones II, EDGE, Pittsburgh
37) Jacksonville Jaguars: Hamsah Nasirildeen, Safety, Florida State
38) Cincinnati Bengals: Trey Smith, Offensive Line, Tennessee
Well, here is help for Joe Burrow in our 7-round 2021 NFL mock draft. Trey Smith is a massive guard that wins with power. Plugging him next to Jonah Williams on the left side of the Bengals offensive line should pay huge dividends in keeping Joe Burrow upright.
39) Miami Dolphins: Jayson Oweh, EDGE, Penn State
40) Jacksonville Jaguars: Walker Little, Offensive Tackle, Stanford
41) Philadelphia Eagles: Nick Bolton, Linebacker, Missouri
42) Los Angeles Chargers: Chris Olave, Wide Receiver, Ohio State
43) Detroit Lions: Jay Tufele, Defensive Tackle, USC
44) Carolina Panthers: Brevin Jordan, Tight End, Miami
45) Denver Broncos: Jaycee Horn, Cornerback, South Carolina
46) Miami Dolphins: Najee Harris, Running Back, Alabama
The Dolphins made an attempt to sign Le’Veon Bell, but he ultimately decided to sign with the Chiefs. While Myles Gaskin has been a pleasant surprise, it’s clear that the Dolphins want more from the position.
47) New England Patriots: Cameron McGrone, Linebacker, Michigan
48) San Francisco 49ers: Josh Myers, Offensive Line, Ohio State
49) Arizona Cardinals: Paulson Adebo, Cornerback, Stanford
50) Las Vegas Raiders: Jevon Holland, Safety, Oregon
51) Dallas Cowboys: Paris Ford, Safety, Pittsburgh
52) Indianapolis Colts: Amon-Ra St. Brown, Wide Receiver, USC
53) New Orleans Saints: Joe Tryon, EDGE, Washington
Sean Payton and the Saints’ brass made multiple pitches in an attempt to lure Jadeveon Clowney to New Orleans to no avail. Improving their pass-rush is on the Saints’ offseason grocery list.
54) Cleveland Browns: Jabril Cox, Linebacker, LSU
55) Chicago Bears: Zach Wilson, Quarterback, BYU
56) Buffalo Bills: Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, Linebacker, Notre Dame
57) Los Angeles Rams: Jalen Mayfield, Offensive Tackle, Michigan
Andrew Whitworth is playing as well as any left tackle in the league, but “Father Time” is undefeated. The Rams should start searching for Whitworth’s replacement, and Michigan’s Jalen Mayfield offers a great deal of upside in this 7-round 2021 NFL mock draft.
58) Pittsburgh Steelers: Tyler Shelvin, Defensive Line, LSU
59) Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Aidan Hutchinson, EDGE, Michigan
60) Tennessee Titans: Jordan Davis, Defensive Line, Georgia
61) Green Bay Packers: Chazz Surratt, Linebacker, North Carolina
There are some concerns with Surratt, such as injury concerns and lack of experience on the defensive side of the ball. Overall, Surratt is an ascending linebacker prospect that should continue to see his stock rise as he gains more experience at the position. The Packers could certainly use some help here.
62) Baltimore Ravens: Rashawn Slater, Offensive Line, Northwestern
63) Seattle Seahawks: Daniel Faalele, Offensive Tackle, Minnesota
Russell Wilson is a magician when it comes to hiding just how poor the Seattle offensive line is as a unit. It’s time for Seattle to invest a high draft selection to improve the group responsible for keeping the team’s franchise player upright.
64) Kansas City Chiefs: Asante Samuel Jr., Cornerback, Florida State