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2021 NFL Mock Draft for 7 Rounds - Version 16.0

Major trades have occurred since our last version with San Francisco, Miami and Philadelphia all making major deals and moving around in the first round.

**I am updating the mock draft very frequently as I have in years past. There are 50-60 factors I look at in determining updates. Everything from free agent signings, team releases, new coaching staffs, player workouts, all the way down to the agents representing players are considered.**

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Round 1 - NFL Mock Draft

This first published on March 12th, 2021. Stay tuned for updates and more NFL Draft coverage.

1. Jacksonville - Trevor Lawrence (QB, Clemson)
With the heightened quarterback activity, Lawrence going #1 is still a sure bet.

So what is it that ails the Jacksonville offense? The answer is everything. Trevor Lawrence is being dubbed as the “can’t-miss prospect” at quarterback, probably the highest-rated signal caller coming out of college since Andrew Luck in 2012. When you think about Jacksonville Jaguar quarterbacks you think of Mark Brunell and then you struggle and come up with a few random names from the last 15 seasons.

Jacksonville needs to put fans in the seats, grabbing the top quarterback prospect is one way to do that. The Gardner Minshew run was nice but I think we all knew it wasn't going to last.

2. NY Jets - Zach Wilson (QB, BYU)
Looks like the Sam Darnold deal has put this pick into perspective. It's a virtual lock at this point unless the Jets have a change of heart and suddenly value Justin Fields more. I don't see that happening at this stage even if there are legitimate questions about both prospects...and there are.

3. San Francisco - Justin Fields (QB, Ohio State)
San Francisco is #3 overall and Zach Wilson is seemingly out of the running at the spot. Justin Field is the thought here to be the pick but it is not yet set in stone. There is talk that perhaps Mac Jones is the pick here in an upset. Fields has another Pro Day next week and his speed was jaw-dropping during his first. We have Fields as the pick but it is written in pencil.

4. Atlanta - Kyle Pitts (TE, Florida)
The Atlanta Falcons are now THE team to watch in the top five and they control the flow of the draft. With quarterbacks now seemingly being slotted for the top three picks this looks to be the spot where we see the first player outside of quarterback selected. This comes down between Pitts and Micah Parsons. Penei Sewell remains the best player available on the board but Atlanta seems satisfied with Jake Matthews and Kaleb McGary manning the ends.

5. Cincinnati - Penei Sewell (OT, Oregon)
Want justification for this pick? Look no further than November 22, 2020. Joe Burrow in the midst of a record-setting rookie campaign has his knee shredded with a full ACL and MCL tear while suffering a partial PCL tear. Burrow should make his way back onto the football field this season and when he does give him the best tackle available. Cincinnati has holes all over the roster and both lines are where most of these holes are evident.

6. Miami - Ja'Marr Chase (WR, LSU)
Miami gets to acquire more draft capital while only moving down three positions. While the Dolphins do indeed move down they can still acquire the position they are truly targeting - wide receiver. Chase was the top receiver in this class when the season began and he sat out due to the pandemic. The Heisman campaign of DeVonta Smith may have some Dolphin fans wanting him but Chase is still the player most teams covet at the position. Both are extremely productive but the smaller frame of Smith is worrisome to more than one franchise.

7. Detroit - Jaylen Waddle (WR, Alabama)
Detroit was a hard team to read when the offseason began but the tea leaves have come into focus. Never mind the fact that Jared Goff is the new quarterback, Kenny Golladay and Marvin Jones are both gone. Breshad Perriman and Tyrell Williams are technically the starters right now which is an alarming downgrade. We choose Waddle over Smith due to his frame and the fact that he may be the better of the two receivers. Yes, Smith won the Heisman but Waddle was getting more work earlier on before his injury. There is no question that the amazing campaign displayed by DeVaonta Smith was aided by Jaylen Waddle being on the sideline.

8. Carolina - Rashawn Slater (OT, Northwestern)
We were not surprised that the Panthers made a move for a quarterback as we have chronicled the team's desire to move on from Teddy Bridgewater. We were not surprised that Sam Darnold will be getting another chance for a new organization. We were surprised that this is where the two factors would intersect. This new development means Carolina can go after a franchise player along the offensive line to serve as the anchor. Micah Parsons is the other possibility but after a draft where there Panthers went entirely on defense, it will be time to even the score.

9. Denver - Micah Parsons (LB, Penn State)
It's a sign of the times for today's NFL that at pick #9 we finally have a defensive player being chosen. We had mocked Parsons here for some time then leaned towards the selection being a cornerback. Now that Ronald Darby and Kyle Fuller are in tow via free agency we can go back to Parsons being the selection at #9. Would the Broncos have the guts to make another play for a quarterback at #9? Stranger things have happened I guess, the possibility remains after so many failed experiments at quarterback.

10. Dallas - Patrick Surtain II (CB, Alabama)
Roll Tide becomes the rallying call as Surtain goes at #10 meaning two Crimson Tide players are selected in the top 10. The injury news concerning Caleb Farley is what lands Surtain here although we are convinced Surtain is the better player at this point in his career. Surtain is a sure tackler and a better all-around player without the enormous ceiling players like Farley or even South Carolina product Jaycee Horn has.

11. New York Giants - Jaycee Horn (CB, South Carolina)
Kenny Golladay was a great get for the Giants but it does not necessarily preclude from the Giants looking away from wide receivers in Round 1. In this scenario, DeVonta Smith is still available but we have the Giants trying to guard the receivers with a stud cornerback. After the DeAndre Baker debacle, the Giants are in need of someone to play opposite James Bradberry.

12. Philadelphia - DeVonta Smith (WR, Alabama)
The trade back to #12 left many fans in Philadelphia wanting blood or the head of GM Howie Roseman. Our question is why? Philadelphia acquired the Dolphins' first-round pick for next season. The Eagles also have the Colts second-round pick for 2022 that escalates into a first-rounder if Carson Wentz plays 75% of the snaps in Indianapolis. The Eagles now are staring at a real possibility of having three first-round selections for 2022. This also seems to be a vote of confidence or Jalen Hurts moving forward. Cornerback is a huge hole but the Eagles will likely add a veteran that is cut from a team or make a trade for an experienced presence.

13. LA Chargers - Christian Darrisaw (OT, Virginia Tech)
With Penei Sewell being talked about all year and the versatility of Northwestern product Rashawn Slater on display, Christian Darrisaw has become the forgotten top prospect at offensive tackle. He is forgotten to the draftnik community, not NFL war rooms. Darrisaw may have helped his cause more than any other prospect at any position in our strange 2020 season. Darrisaw has been a starter since his freshman season and his progression has been fun to watch. Darrisaw looks like the real deal and a franchise left tackle, something your NFL Offensive ROY at quarterback will appreciate.

14. Minnesota - Gregory Rousseau (DE, Miami)
It looks like the Vikings will be making a choice along the line at #14. The question is whether the pick will be along the offensive line or the defensive line. Here we go with the best player available and with no edge rushers off the board the choice became an easy one.

15. New England - Trey Lance (QB, North Dakota State)
Lance looks to be a great fit in New England, especially if he gets to learn from Cam Newton. Newton is a quarterback who relies greatly on his legs and Lance learning the game from him would be beneficial. Mac Jones remains a possibility here and if Lance is gone Jones would be the logical selection.

16. Arizona - Travis Etienne (RB, Clemson)
Running back does not immediately come to mind when you think about where Arizona needs the most help but with Kenyan Drake on the move it would be good to have another weapon with Chase Edmonds. This may be a bit of a luxury pick but the Cardinals are all about winning right now and this would get the league's attention.

17. Las Vegas - Samuel Cosmi (OT, Texas)
The Raiders cut a host of quality offensive linemen and a number should still be on the board when the time comes for their first selection. Cosmi has a very impressive Pro Day and raised his stock significantly. There were a few teams questioning his athleticism and those concerns should have been erased with his impressive showing. Don't be surprised if Creed Humphrey is the choice at center although #17 would be a bit of a reach.

18. Miami - Jaelan Phillips (DE, Miami)
The Dolphins need to put pressure on the quarterback and the top two edge-rushing prospects are from the University of Miami, which seems like a natural match. We have been mocking a running back here but we now have Etienne going at #16 and the need for an edge rusher just supersedes going for Najee Harris. This defense is very good but they are close to being elite.

19. Washington - Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah (LB, Notre Dame)
The WFT have built their defensive line into one of the most dominating units in the NFL. It's time for Washington to show the same care to the offensive line. The offensive line will be the focus along with another quarterback if Washington does not make a move in free agency. With that said the best player still on the board here would be Owusu-Koramoah since the Redskins have a weakness at the linebacker position in general. Washington drafts the best player available and looks to target specific positions a little later.

20. Chicago - Mac Jones (QB, Alabama)
Andy Dalton signing in Chicago to be the starter was a move that many didn't see coming. Just because Dalton is there don't think the Bears won't be looking for a quarterback, even if they need to move up to ensure they get one. This team has the talent on the roster to make a playoff run as long as the play at quarterback is steady.

21. Indianapolis - Alijah Vera-Tucker (OG, USC)
Vera-Tucker is someone we have listed as a guard though he can slide outside and play tackle. Indianapolis has a need to fill both positions so a player with the versatility of Vera-Tucker is very attractive. Wyatt Davis from Ohio State was once thought to be the first OG off the board but that is no longer with Vera-Tucker ascending up the boards with his versatile play.

22. Tennessee - Azeez Ojulari (DE, Georgia)
The Titans paid dearly down the stretch when they couldn't get pressure on the quarterback. The signing of Jadeveon Clowney was a colossal bust and he may be moved after only a year in Tennessee. Ojulari is a young talent who has plenty of upside. We could see a player like Alex Leatherwood here, after Isaiah Wilson was dealt to Miami (and subsequently released).

23. NY Jets - Najee Harris (RB, Alabama)
When your team finishes 31st in total offense grabbing a new quarterback and a running back in the first round seems like an important investment and upgrade. Le’Veon Bell in New York was a nightmare and who is the starter right now after the Bell departure? Do you resign Frank Gore, the only man who cashes game checks and Social Security checks simultaneously? Frank Gore is an age-defying beast but he isn’t a runner your franchise should be counting on. Harris also seems to have the temperament and maturity to handle the spotlight in New York, a city that has chewed and spit out great athletes in the past. If Travis Etienne is still on the board you better believe the Jets turn in that card lickety-split. Najee Harris is on the same level and would ease the pressure on a rookie quarterback.

24. Pittsburgh - Caleb Farley CB Virginia Tech
Drafting a cornerback makes the most sense for the Steelers although they have shied away from drafting secondary help early in the draft process. Feels like the STeelers could capitalize on drafting Farley who many feel is the most talented cornerback in this draft. Injury concerns will push him down the board but it looking more and more likely that he will not make it to Round 2.

25. Jacksonville - Rashod Bateman (WR, Minnesota) Jacksonville can look in a number of directions here as we have it narrowed down to wide receiver, offensive tackle and cornerback. We have Rashod Bateman here due to the fact that he had such an impressive Pro Day and he is moving up the boards. Rondale Moore would also be a fit as Jacksonville could use a slot receiver but we are going with the best overall prospect at wideout.

26. Cleveland - Nick Bolton (LB, Missouri)
Nick Bolton is in a great position as there are multiple teams that would love his services from the mid-20s overall through the end of the first round. This means Bolton will likely be suiting up with a playoff-caliber team and seeing a lot of playing time. With such strong demand, we could see a team trade up in order to secure Bolton's services. Cleveland could always go the way of an edge rusher if Bolton is not available when they are on the clock.

27. Baltimore - Alex Leatherwood (OT, Alabama)
The injury to Ronnie Stanley showed the Ravens have some depth issues along the line once the stars go down. There could be a play for another receiver as they keep adding toys to the cupboard for Lamar Jackson. Wide receiver or adding a pass-rushing threat along the edge after the loss of Matthew Judon.

28. New Orleans - Trevon Moehrig (S, TCU)
Malcolm Jenkins retired to New Orleans last season after six very successful campaigns in Philadelphia. Jenkins has been one of the league's best for years at playing a hybrid safety/linebacker role. Moehrig is the best player with those skills in this draft class. New Orleans starts to groom the heir apparent if Moehrig is still on the board.

29. Green Bay - Rondale Moore (WR, Purdue)
Players along the offensive and defensive lines make more sense but remember last year and Jordan Love? This isn’t a team that drafts for a position, the Packers have long utilized the best player available approach. Getting Rondale Moore would qualify as a steal for the Packers and would justify a first-round selection on a wide receiver.

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30. Buffalo - Wyatt Davis (OG, Ohio State)
Buffalo is going to be a sexy pick to win the AFC next season, I can feel it already. The Bills know they need more balance with the offense if they want to get to the next level. Devin Singletary and Zack Moss will be trusted to tote the ball but upgrading the interior of the offensive line should be viewed as the most important area for Buffalo to improve going into 2021.

31. Kansas City - Jalen Mayfield (OT, Michigan)
Hard to think of the Chiefs needing anything other than offensive line help after watching the Super Bowl. This is a deep draft for offensive linemen and there is a chance that maybe someone slips to Kansas City they are enamored with. This may be a bit of a reach for Mayfield but after parting ways with Eric Fisher and Mitchell Swartz the writing is on the wall.

32. Tampa Bay - Daviyon Nixon (DT, Iowa)
Daviyon Nixon will bring that Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year swagger to the Buccaneers. Nixon is an unpolished gem at defensive tackle and he is just starting to come into his own. Nixon posted 13.5 tackles for loss, adding 5.5 sacks as one of the most disruptive defensive forces in the Big Ten. Nixon is still raw but a system like Tampa Bay would welcome his talents. I would expect the pick to be at linebacker or an edge rusher if the interior isn’t addressed in the first round.

 

Round 2 - NFL Mock Draft

33. Jacksonville - Christian Barmore DT Alabama
34. NY Jets - Kwity Paye DE Michigan
35. Atlanta - Andre Cisco S Syracuse
36. Miami - Zaven Collins LB Tulsa
37. Philadelphia - Carlos Basham Jr. DE Wake Forest
38. Cincinnati - Marvin Wilson DT Florida State
39. Carolina - Brevin Jordan TE Miami
40. Denver - Liam Eichenberg OT Notre Dame
41. Detroit - Asante Samuel Jr. CB Florida State
42. NY Giants - Teven Jenkins OT Oklahoma State
43. San Francisco - Terrace Marshall WR LSU
44. Dallas - Jayson Oweh DE Penn State
45. Jacksonville - Ritchie Grant S UCF
46. New England - Kadarius Toney WR Florida
47. LA Chargers - Eric Stokes CB Georgia
48. Las Vegas - Creed Humphrey C Oklahoma
49. Arizona - Pat Freiermuth TE Penn State
50. Miami - Jackson Carmen OG Clemson
51. Washington - Kyle Trask QB Florida
52. Chicago - Trey Smith OG Tennessee
53. Tennessee - Greg Newsome CB Northwestern
54. Indianapolis - Tylan Wallace WR Oklahoma State
55. Pittsburgh - Landon Dickerson C Alabama
56. Seattle - Joe Tryon DE Washington
57. LA Rams - Chazz Surrat LB North Carolina
58. Baltimore - Joseph Ossai DE Texas
59. Cleveland - Quincy Roche DE Miami
60. New Orleans - Tyson Campbell CB Georgia
61. Buffalo - Shaun Wade CB Ohio State
62. Green Bay - Aaron Robinson CB UCF
63. Kansas City - Jabril Cox LB LSU
64. Tampa Bay - Jevon Holland S Oregon

 

Round 3 - NFL Mock Draft

65. Jacksonville - Tutu Atwell WR Louisville
66. NY Jets - Ben Cleveland OG Georgia
67. Houston - Cameron Sample DE Tulane
68. Atlanta - Patrick Jones DE Pitt
69. Cincinnati - Dylan Moses LB Alabama
70. Philadelphia - Kelvin Joseph CB Kentucky
71. Denver - Kenneth Gainwell RB Memphis
72. Detroit - Day Tufele DT USC
73. Carolina - Cameron McGrone LB Michigan
74. Washington - Hamseh Nasirildeen S Florida State
75. Dallas - Tyler Shelvin DT LSU
76. NY Giants - Hamilcar Rashed LB Oregon State
77. New England Forfeit
78. LA Chargers - Amon-Ra St. Brown WR USC
79. Minnesota - Spencer Brown OT Northern Iowa
80. Las Vegas - Talanoa Hufanga S USC
81. Las Vegas - Dyami Brown WR North Carolina
82. Miami - Shawn Davis S Florida
83. Washington - Chuba Hubbard RB Oklahoma State
84. Chicago - Rodarius Williams CB Oklahoma State
85. Philadelphia - Pete Werner LB Ohio State
86. Tennessee - Alaric Jackson OT Iowa
87. NY Jets - Israel Mukuamu CB South Carolina
88. Pittsburgh - James Hudson OT Cincinnati
89. LA Rams - Alim McNeill DT NC State
90. Cleveland - Ifeatu Melifonwu CB Syracuse
91. Minnesota - Hunter Long TE Boston College
92. Cleveland - Damonte Coxie WR Memphis
93. Green Bay - Levi Onwuzurike DT Washington
94. Buffalo - Tommy Tremble TE Notre Dame
95. Kansas City - Ronnie Perkins DE Oklahoma
96. Tampa Bay - Dillon Radunz OT North Dakota State
97. New England - Jordan Smith DE UAB
98. LA Chargers - Aaron Banks OG Notre Dame
99. New Orleans - Darius Stills DT West Virginia
100. Dallas - Elijah Moulden CB Washington
101. Tennessee - Elijah Moore WR Mississippi
102. Detroit - Jamie Newman QB Georgia
103. San Francisco - Walker Little OT Stanford
104. LA Rams - Tommy Kraemer OG Notre Dame
105. Baltimore - Seth Williams WR Auburn
106. New Orleans - Sage Surrat WR Wake Forest

 

Round 4 - NFL Mock Draft

107. Jacksonville - Jaret Patterson RB Buffalo
108. NY Jets - Noah Gray TE Duke
109. Atlanta - Javonte Williams RB North Carolina
110. Houston - Robert Rochell CB Central Arkansas
111. Cleveland - Richard LeCounte S Georgia
112. Cincinnati - Jack Anderson OG Texas Tech
113. Detroit - Deonte Brown OG Alabama
114. Carolina - Rashad Weaver DE Pitt
115. Denver - Bobby Brown III DT Texas A&M
116. Dallas - Caden Sterns S Texas
117. NY Giants - Deablo Divine S Virginia Tech
118. San Francisco - Paulson Adebo CB Stanford
119. LA Chargers - Shakur Brown CB Michigan State
120. Minnesota - Marco Wilson CB Florida
121. New England - Baron Browning LB Ohio State
122. Las Vegas - Camryn Bynum CB Cal
123. New England - Trey Sermon RB Ohio State
124. Philadelphia - Michal Menet C Penn State
125. Washington - Adrian Ealy OT Oklahoma
126. Minnesota - Elerson Smith DE Northern Iowa
127. Tennessee - Dayo Odeyingbo DT Vanderbilt
128. Indianapolis - Quinn Meinerz OG Wisconsin-Whitewater
129. Pittsburgh - Michael Carter RB North Carolina
130. Seattle - Kellen Mond QB Texas A&M
131. Jacksonville - Chris Rumph DE Duke
132. Baltimore - Tommy Togiai DT Ohio State
133. Cleveland - Shaka Toney DE Penn State
134. New Orleans - Tarron Jackson DE Coastal Carolina
135. Minnesota - Patrick Johnson DE Tulane
136. Green Bay - Trill Williams CB Syracuse
137. Kansas City - Landon Young OT Kentucky
138. Tampa Bay - Osa Odighizuwa DE UCLA
139. Dallas - Charles Snowden LB Virginia
140. New England - Josh Myers C Ohio State
141. Pittsburgh - Drew Himmelman OT Illinois State
142. LA Rams - Cary Angeline TE NC State
143. Green Bay - Victor Dimukeje DE Duke
144. Minnesota - Jaylen Twyman DT Pitt
145. Kansas City - Dazz Newsome WR North Carolina

 

Round 5 - NFL Mock Draft

146. Jacksonville - Dan Moore Jr. OT Texas A&M
147. NY Jets - Malik Herring DT Georgia
148. Houston - D’Wayne Eskridge WR Western Michigan
149. Atlanta - Paris Ford S Pitt
150. Cincinnati - Kenny Yeboah TE Mississippi
151. Philadelphia - Kylin Hill RB Mississippi State
152. Carolina - Brady Christensen OT BYU
153. Denver - Sam Ehlinger QB Texas
154. Detroit - K.J. Britt LB Auburn
155. NY Jets - Kary Vincent CB LSU
156. San Francisco - Sadarius Hutcherson OG South Carolina
157. Miami - Tamorrion Terry WR Florida State
158. Minnesota - Jamien Sherwood S Auburn
159. Houston - Payton Turner DE Houston
160. LA Chargers - JaCoby Stevens LB LSU
161. Arizona - Marquiss Spencer DT Mississippi State
162. Buffalo - Deommodore Lenoir CB Oregon
163. Las Vegas - LaBryan Ray DT Alabama
164. Washington - Paddy Fisher LB Northwestern
165. Chicago - Tyler Vaughns WR USC
166. Indianapolis - Jamin Davis LB Kentucky
167. Tennessee - Bryan Mills CB North Carolina Central
168. Las Vegas - Tariq Thompson S San Diego State
169. Minnesota - Ben Mason FB Michigan
170. Cleveland - Tamorrion Terry WR Florida State
171. Jacksonville - DJ Daniel CB Georgia
172. Baltimore - Amari Rodgers WR Clemson
173. San Francisco - Nico Collins WR Michigan
174. Green Bay - Tony Poljan TE Virginia
175. Buffalo - Anthony Schwartz WR Auburn
176. Kansas City - Pooka Williams RB Kansas
177. Tampa Bay - Olaijah Griffin CB USC
178. New England - ArDarius Washington CB TCU
179. Green Bay - Amen Ogbongbemiga LB Oklahoma State
180. Dallas - Kendrick Green OG Illinois
181. San Francisco - Tedarrell Slaton DT Florida
182. Kansas City - Cade Johnson WR South Dakota State
183. Atlanta - Ambry Thomas CB Michigan
184. Atlanta - Jeremiah Moon DE Florida
185. Baltimore - Matt Bushman TE BYU

 

Round 6 - NFL Mock Draft

186. LA Chargers - Marlon Tuipulotu DT USC
187. NY Jets - Riley Patterson K Memphis
188. Atlanta - William Bradley-King DE Baylor
189. New England - Darius Hodge OLB Marshall
190. Philadelphia - Benjamin St-Juste CB Minnesota
191. Cincinnati - Jermar Jefferson RB Oregon State
192. Denver - Donovan Stiner S Florida
193. Dallas - Teton Saltes OT New Mexico
194. Carolina - Javian Hawkins RB Louisville
195. San Francisco - Darren Hall CB San Diego State
196. Houston - Davis Mills QB Stanford
197. NY Giants - Cole Van Lanen OT Wisconsin
198. New England - Buddy Johnson LB Texas A&M
199. LA Chargers - JaQuan Hardy RB Tiffin
200. Minnesota - Brady White QB Memphis
201. Las Vegas - Marquez Stevenson WR Houston
202. NY Giants - Rachad Wildgoose CB Wisconsin
203. Cincinnati - Xavier Kelly DT Arkansas
204. Houston - David Moore OG Grambling State
205. Chicago - Kobie Whiteside DT Missouri
206. Tennessee - Darrick Forrest S Cincinnati
207. Indianapolis - Josh Imatorbhebhe WR Illinois
208. Kansas City - Damon Hazelton WR Missouri
209. Chicago - Elijah Mitchell RB Louisiana
210. LA Rams - Cornell Powell WR Clemson
211. Baltimore - Sam Webb CB Missouri Western
212. Cleveland - Quintin Morris TE Bowling Green
213. Houston - Rhamondre Stevenson RB Oklahoma
214. Buffalo - Kylen Granson FB SMU
215. Green Bay - Larry Roundtree III RB Missouri
216. Tennessee - Shane Buechele QB SMU
217. Pittsburgh - Shemar Jean-Charles CB Appalachian State
218. Tampa Bay - Demetric Felton RB UCLA
219. New Orleans - Brenden Jaimes OT Nebraska
220. Atlanta - Monty Rice LB Georgia
221. Green Bay - Jonathon Cooper DE Ohio State
222. Chicago - Calvin Ashley OG Florida A&M
223. Carolina - Garret Wallow LB TCU
224. Minnesota - Dante Smith OG East Carolina
225. Philadelphia - Zach Davidson TE Central Missouri
226. Philadelphia - Ernest Jones LB South Carolina
227. Carolina - Derrick Barnes LB
228. Dallas - Stevie Scott III RB Indiana
229. Chicago - Jake Curhan OT Cal

 

Round 7 - NFL Mock Draft

230. New Orleans - Damar Hamlin S Pitt
231. San Francisco - Isaiah Kaufusi LB BYU
232. Miami - Janarius Robinson DE Florida State
233. Tennessee - Nick Eubanks TE Michigan
234. Houston - Max Duffy P Kentucky
235. Philadelphia - Tommy Doyle OT Miami (OH)
236. Cincinnati - Austin Watkins Jr. WR UAB
237. Buffalo - Justus Reed DE Virginia Tech
236. Denver - Larry Borom OT Missouri
239. Dallas - K.J. Costello QB Mississippi State
240. Denver - Isaiah Loudermilk DE Wisconsin
241. Philadelphia - Kevin Thomson QB Washington
242. LA Chargers - Shi Smith WR South Carolina
243. Minnesota - Forfeit
244. New England - Thomas Graham Jr. CB Oregon
245. Arizona - Greg McCrae RB Central Florida
246. Washington - Dez Fitzpatrick WR Louisville
247. Pittsburgh - William Sherman OG Colorado
248. Washington - Eli Howard DE Texas Tech
249. Arizona - Nate Hobbs CB Illinois
250. Indianapolis - Malcolm Koonce DE Buffalo
251. Jacksonville - Anthony Hines III LB Texas A&M
252. Seattle - Jaylon Moore OT Western Michigan
253. Tampa Bay - Mustafa Johnson DT Colorado
254. LA Rams - Naquan Jones DT Michigan State
255. Denver - Jimmy Morrissey C Pitt
256. Pittsburgh - Riley Cole LB South Alabama
257. New Orleans Forfeit
258. Green Bay - Wyatt Hubert DE Kansas State
259. Cleveland - Michael Dwumfor DT Rutgers
260. Miami - C.J. Marable RB Coastal Carolina
261. Tampa Bay - Josh Ball OT Marshall



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