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    Schulte’s 7-round 2021 NFL Mock Draft

    2021 7-round NFL Mock Draft | Round Four

    100. Jacksonville Jaguars: Sage Surratt, WR, Wake Forest

    The Jaguars are set to part with Keelan Cole, Chris Conley, and Dede Westbrook. Given the emergence of Laviska Shenault Jr. as a rookie and with D.J. Chark’s ability, it’s hard to see the Jaguars spending the cash to bring any of them back. Still, the team will need to replace them and give Trevor Lawrence plenty of weapons to work with.

    101. New York Jets: Cameron McGrone, LB, Michigan

    102. Atlanta Falcons: Rhamondre Stevenson, RB, Oklahoma

    103. Houston Texans: Keith Taylor, CB, Washington

    104. Cleveland Browns (via PHI): Tyree Gillespie, S, Missouri

    105. Cincinnati Bengals: Quincy Roche, EDGE, Miami (FL)

    Carl Lawson is set to depart in free agency, taking over 700 snaps with him. While the Bengals do have some EDGE players remaining in Sam Hubbard and Khalid Kareem, that shouldn’t stop them from drafting a talent like Quincy Roche here.

    106. Detroit Lions: Tommy Togiai, DT, Ohio State

    107. Carolina Panthers: Aaron Banks, OG, Notre Dame

    108. Denver Broncos: Hamilcar Rashed Jr., EDGE, Oregon State

    109. Dallas Cowboys: Talanoa Hufanga, S, USC

    110. New York Giants: Marlon Tuipulotu, DT, USC

    Leonard Williams, Dalvin Tomlinson, and Austin Johnson are all pending free agents this offseason. The defensive trio combined for over 1,600 snaps this season. While the Giants will likely re-sign Leonard Williams, this happens at the cost of letting the other two go. Marlon Tuipulotu would excel in that nose tackle position to replace Dalvin Tomlinson.

    111. San Francisco 49ers: Demetric Felton, RB, UCLA

    112. Los Angeles Chargers: Marvin Wilson, DT, Florida State

    113. Minnesota Vikings: James Wiggins, S, Cincinnati

    114. New England Patriots: Tutu Atwell, WR, Louisville

    The Patriots’ receiving room has little speed. It’s difficult to scheme explosive speed when your fastest players are Jakobi Meyers and N’Keal Harry. Tutu Atwell has a slight frame at 5-foot-9 and 165 pounds, but he outruns defensive backs with ease and can demolish coverages.

    115. Las Vegas Raiders: Monty Rice, LB, Georgia

    116. Houston Texans (via ARI): Paulson Adebo, CB, Stanford

    117. Miami Dolphins: Jaylen Twyman, DT, Pitt

    118. Washington Football Team: Tony Fields II, LB, West Virginia

    119. Minnesota Vikings (via CHI): Adetokunbo Ogundeji, DT, Notre Dame

    The Vikings will have Michael Pierce returning next year after opting out of this season. However, Pierce is more of a one-technique run stuffer. They need a disruptive three-technique to help ease the burden on their edge rushers. Adetokunbo Ogundeji has incredible tools, but he is noticeably raw as a pass rusher. However, the tools and upside are worth betting with no clear answer at that spot.

    120. Tennessee Titans: Cornell Powell, WR, Clemson

    121. Indianapolis Colts: Daelin Hayes, EDGE, Notre Dame

    122. Pittsburgh Steelers: Davis Mills, QB, Stanford

    123. Seattle Seahawks: Trey Sermon, RB, Ohio State

    Even if Seattle re-signs Chris Carson, it’s clear they aren’t getting the rushing production they want from the rest of the backs on the roster. If they’re committed to running it better, they need to upgrade their running back room or replace Carson if necessary.

    124. Jacksonville Jaguars (via LAR): Kenny Yeboah, TE, Ole Miss

    125. Baltimore Ravens: Ben Cleveland, OG, Georgia

    126. Cleveland Browns: Garret Wallow, LB, TCU

    127. New Orleans Saints: Osa Odighizuwa, DT, UCLA

    128. Minnesota Vikings (via BUF): David Moore, OG, Grambling

    129. Green Bay Packers: Drake Jackson, OC, Kentucky

    130. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Shaun Wade, S, Ohio State

    131. Kansas City Chiefs: Marquez Stevenson, WR, Houston

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