2021 NFL Mock Draft – Round 3 (65-105) – Charlie Campbell



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65. NFL Team Logo for Jaguars Jacksonville Jaguars: Pat Freiermuth, TE, Penn State

The Jaguars could use a long-term tight end for Trevor Lawrence.

Freiermuth notched 23 catches for 310 yards and a score before needing season-ending surgery for an undisclosed injury. He totaled 43 receptions for 507 yards and seven touchdowns in 2019. The 6-foot-5, 259-pounder has upside with quickness, size and athleticism. As a freshman, he collected 26 catches for 368 yards and eight touchdowns.


Click links to see the Jaguars' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 1  |  Rd: 1 Pk: 25  |  Click here to jump to the Jaguars' first second-round pick.  |  Rd: 2 Pk: 13  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 1  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 25  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 1  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 26  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 21

66. NFL Team Logo for Jets New York Jets: Tre’ McKitty, TE, Georgia

The Jets grab a receiving weapon at tight end.

McKitty (6-4, 247) is a solid receiving tight end who could be a valuable contributor in the NFL and provide a mismatch problem for defenses. He is a good athlete with the speed to generate separation from coverage, and he has a nice burst out of his breaks to create space from defenders and get open for his quarterback. McKitty shows nice twitch for a tight end of his size and second-gear quickness.

McKitty spent 2020 as a graduate transfer with the Georgia Bulldogs, but didn’t see many opportunities. For Florida State in 2018, he notched 26 receptions for 256 yards with two touchdowns. As a junior with the Seminoles, he had 23 catches for 241 yards.


Click links to see the Jets' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 2  |  Rd: 1 Pk: 23  |  Click here to jump to the Jets' second-round pick.  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 22  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 2  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 2  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 10  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 2  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 42

67. NFL Team Logo for Texans Houston Texans: Sage Surratt, WR, Wake Forest

The Texans are still reeling from the disastrous moves made by Bill O’Brien at the wide receiver position. Here’s a potential long-term solution to one starting spot.

Surratt decided to sit out the 2020 season because of COVID-19. Team sources say Surratt looked good at the Senior Bowl, showing hands, size, and body control. They believe he will be a solid pro. Surratt (6-3, 215) is a big receiver who uses his size to make some big catches over defensive backs. He is a good red-zone weapon, but he could have issues separating from NFL cornerbacks. In 2019, Surratt caught 66 passes for 1,001 yards with 11 touchdowns. He had 41 receptions for 581 yards and four scores in 2018.


Click links to see the Texans' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 4 Pk: 4  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 3  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 14  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 11  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 19  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 28  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 5

68. NFL Team Logo for Falcons Atlanta Falcons: Kenny Gainwell, RB, Memphis

Atlanta needs more talent in the backfield. Here’s a back who could remind Terry Fontenot of Alvin Kamara and give the Falcons a speedy receiving back to pair with Mike Davis.

Gainwell was an electric playmaker for Memphis as a redshirt freshman in 2019 and jumped out to teams. He averaged 6.3 yards per carry on the year while racking up 1,459 yards with 13 touchdowns. He also was a superb receiver out of the backfield, recording 51 receptions for 610 yards and three scores through the air.

Gainwell is a fast and explosive runner who is a threat to rip off a long gain on any touch. The 5-foot-11, 191-pounder could stand to get stronger for the NFL, but he is a young and has time to develop physically. Gainwell decided to sit out the 2020 season, so he will enter the next level as a 1-year wonder with size concerns.


Click links to see the Falcons' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 4  |  Click here to jump to the Falcons' second-round pick.  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 3  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 4  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 38  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 39  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 3  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 35

69. NFL Team Logo for Bengals Cincinnati Bengals: Patrick Jones, DE, Pittsburgh

The Bengals could use an edge rusher across from Trey Hendrickson.

Jones recorded 44 tackles, nine sacks and three passes batted in 2020. The 6-foot-5, 260-pounder put together a very good 2019 season and was one of the best edge defenders in the ACC. He was solid in the ground game and productive in the pass rush. On the year, he totaled 42 tackles with 8.5 sacks and four forced fumbles. It wasn’t his first year of solid tape, as he was productive in a backup rotational role as a sophomore.


Click links to see the Bengals' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 5  |  Click here to jump to the Bengals' second-round pick.  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 6  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 5  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 6  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 18  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 7

70. NFL Team Logo for Eagles Philadelphia Eagles: Joshuah Bledsoe, S, Missouri

The Eagles need more safety talent.

Bledsoe (6-0, 200) was a solid tackler for Missouri over the past few seasons and a steady contributor. In 2020, Bledsoe had 41 tackles with an interception and six passes defended. As a junior, he had 49 tackles with 10 breakups.

Click links to see the Eagles' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 12  |  Click here to jump to the Eagles' second-round pick.  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 20  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 18  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 6  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 5  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 40  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 41  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 6  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 12

71. NFL Team Logo for Broncos Denver Broncos: Rodarius Williams, CB, Oklahoma State

Kyle Fuller was only signed to a 1-year contract, so the Broncos could grab some cornerback talent at this point in the 2021 NFL Draft.

Sources from multiple teams say Williams’ play was massively improved in 2020, and they think he will be no worse than a second-day pick in the 2021 NFL Draft. Williams did not produce a huge stat line in 2020, collecting 18 tackles and seven passes broken up, but scouts raved about the coverage ability he showed. The 6-foot, 195-pound Williams has quality size and will enter the NFL with significant experience after playing all four years for the Cowboys. However in his first three years, teams threw at Williams and his play was that of a late-rounder according to team evaluators.


Click links to see the Broncos' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 9  |  Click here to jump to the Broncos' second-round pick.  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 9  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 8  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 9  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 11  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 25

72. NFL Team Logo for Lions Detroit Lions: Richie Grant, S, Central Florida

The Lions could use an addition at safety.

Grant (6-0, 194) played well for Central Florida in his collegiate carer, showing good instincts in coverage and contributing some physicality in run defense. Multiple team sources were impressed with Grant at the Senior Bowl and said he helped himself in Mobile. Teams feel Grant has issues in man coverage, but he is a hard hitter and has good ball skills. They feel he is a sleeper prospect who could be a steal in the 2021 NFL Draft.

Over the past three seasons, Grant was very productive. In 2020, he recorded 72 tackles, three interceptions and five passes defended. Grant jumped out with a massive 2018 season, totaling 108 tackles, six interceptions, two forced fumbles and three passes broken up. In 2019, Grant came down to earth with 78 tackles, an interception and a forced fumble.


Click links to see the Lions' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 7  |  Click here to jump to the Lions' second-round pick.  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 37  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 7  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 9

73. NFL Team Logo for Panthers Carolina Panthers: Aaron Banks, G, Notre Dame

The Panthers need some help at guard as well as tackle. Here’s a plug-and-play starter to help pave the way for Christian McCaffrey.

Banks (6-5, 330) played really well for the Fighting Irish in 2020. He was a tough run blocker at the point of attack, using his size to help Notre Dame move the ball on the ground. He also was very reliable in pass protection. It was the second season in a row of good play out of Banks, who only allowed two sacks on 844 total snaps in 2019. For the NFL, Banks could be a better fit at right guard, but he has the flexibility to play on either side of the center.


Click links to see the Panthers' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 8  |  Click here to jump to the Panthers' second-round pick.  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 8  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 7  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 7  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 9  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 38

74. NFL Team Logo for Redskins Washington Redskins: Kyle Trask, QB, Florida

Trask could be a good understudy and replacement for Ryan Fitzpatrick.

Trask completed 69 percent of his passes in 2020 for 4,283 yards with 43 touchdowns and eight interceptions. He also picked up four rushing touchdowns. Trask had a fabulous season until his bowl game, but Florida was missing a ton of key players to draft prep and COVID-19. Scouts will likely give him a pass on that performance.

Along with good size and a strong arm, Trask (6-5, 239) has definite pocket-passing ability for the NFL. He is accurate in terms of impressive ball placement and makes good decisions. Trask has put on display some natural passing ability and touch throws while doing a phenomenal job of getting the ball to his playmaking receivers and tight end. Multiple team sources have compared Trask to Tampa Bay Buccaneers Super Bowl champion quarterback Brad Johnson. The big knock on Trask with team evaluators is that he is a statue in the pocket and does not offer the ability to make plays with his feet.

Florida’s offense improved in 2019 when Trask replaced Feleipe Franks. Trask could have beaten out Franks for the job a year earlier if it weren’t for an injury suffered in practice due to a hit from Jabari Zuniga. In 2019, Trask made good decisions as a passer and efficiently distributed the ball to his deep group of receivers. He completed 67 percent of his passes in 2019 for 2,941 yards with 25 touchdowns and seven interceptions. Trask improved during the course of the season, and as a senior, he showed progress and upside in his ability to speed up his process, get the ball out faster, and play with more confidence.


Click links to see the Redskins' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 19  |  Click here to jump to the Redskins' second-round pick.  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 18  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 19  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 19  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 18  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 30

75. NFL Team Logo for Cowboys Dallas Cowboys: Chazz Surratt, LB, North Carolina

The Cowboys could use some young talent linebacker.

The 6-foot-2, 225-pound Surratt played well in 2020 and generated media buzz. For the NFL, Surratt has a good skill set with size, speed, strength and athleticism, but he is raw and needs development. Surratt has issues with missed tackles, and his instincts can be streaky. In time, he could be a good pro linebacker, but improving his instincts, tackling, and reading his keys will be imperative for him to develop into a good NFL player.

Surratt totaled 91 tackles, six sacks, one forced fumble, one interception and three passes defended in 2020. He broke out at linebacker for the Tar Heels in 2019, totaling 115 tackles with 6.5 sacks, one forced fumble, three passes defended and an interception. Surratt had an interesting college career, having served as North Carolina’s starting quarterback for seven games in 2017, where he completed 59 percent of his passes for 1,342 yards with eight touchdowns and three interceptions. He also ran for five scores that season. In 2018, Surratt was suspended for four games for selling team-issued shoes and then had a season-ending wrist injury in his first game after suspension.


Click links to see the Cowboys' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 10  |  Click here to jump to the Cowboys' second-round pick.  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 35  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 10  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 33  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 35  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 8  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 43  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 10

76. NFL Team Logo for Giants New York Giants: Baron Browning, 3-4OLB, Ohio State

The Giants grab some linebacker and edge-rush talent.

Browning played 4-3 outside and inside linebacker in college, but teams feel he lacks the instincts for that in the NFL. They think he’s a better fit as a 3-4 outside linebacker, and he flashed the ability to do that over his time at Ohio State. Browning (6-3, 245) has a good skill set, but he needs to get put in the right position and allowed some time to develop. In 2019, Browning had 43 tackles and five sacks. He then totaled 29 tackles, one sack and two forced fumbles in the 2020 season.

Click links to see the Giants' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 11  |  Click here to jump to the Giants' second-round pick.  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 11  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 12  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 17

77. NFL Team Logo for Chargers Los Angeles Chargers: Rhamondre Stevenson, RB, Oklahoma

The Chargers grab a power running back to go with Austin Ekeler.

Stevenson (6-0, 232) is a powerful back who has a strong build to pick up yards after contact. While he is a big bruising back, Stevenson shows good speed for his size, displaying a burst to get to the second level. Stevenson averaged 6.6 yards per carry in 2020 for 665 yards – 101 carries – and seven touchdowns. He also had 18 receptions for 211 yards. Stevenson took only 64 carries in 2019, but he turned them into 515 yards – 8.0 average – and six touchdowns.


Click links to see the Chargers' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 13  |  Click here to jump to the Chargers' second-round pick.  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 33  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 13  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 15  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 1  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 14  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 13

78. NFL Team Logo for Vikings Minnesota Vikings: Monty Rice, ILB, Georgia

The Vikings could use some youth at linebacker.

Rice was a tough run defender for Georgia over the past three seasons while improving in pass coverage. As a senior, he collected 49 tackles, one sack, two forced fumbles and a pass broken up. His largest totals came as a junior, with 89 tackles and three passes batted. The 6-foot-1, 235-pounder could become a nice value pick because he has three-down starting potential for the NFL.

Click links to see the Vikings' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 14  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 26  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 14  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 20  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 29  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 38  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 13  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 24  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 15

79. NFL Team Logo for Raiders Las Vegas Raiders: Paulson Adebo, CB, Stanford

Trayvon Mullen and Damon Arnette have been disappointing thus far for the Raiders. Even if they turn it around in 2021, Las Vegas could use a third corner to go with them.

Adebo (6-1, 190) is a big corner who has cover skills, a tremendous ability to play the ball, and good instincts. In 2018, Adebo recorded 64 tackles with 20 passes broken up and four interceptions. Against Northwestern in the 2019 season opener, he picked up where he left off in 2018, recording five tackles with two passes batted and an interception. However, he had an ugly game against Central Florida, getting roasted on some double moves. Adebo totaled 33 tackles with four interceptions and 10 passes broken up in 2019.

The question for Adebo will be if he can handle speed receivers at the next level. He also is an aggressive corner and will have to learn to play with more discipline to avoid getting burned by double moves.


Click links to see the Raiders' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 17  |  Click here to jump to the Raiders' second-round pick.  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 16  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 16  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 18  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 23  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 16

80. NFL Team Logo for Raiders Las Vegas Raiders: Marvin Wilson, DT/3-4DE/NT, Florida State

The Raiders need more talent on the inside of their defensive line.

In 2020, Wilson blocked a field goal and collected one sack and 17 tackles. His play as a senior was really disappointing, and he looked like a much worse player than he was as a junior. In 2019, Wilson recorded 44 tackles with five sacks, four passes defended and a forced fumble. He had a decent 2018 season for the Seminoles as their best interior defender, totaling 42 tackles with 3.5 sacks, one forced fumble, two passes batted and 4.5 tackles for a loss on the year. The 6-foot-5, 311-pound Wilson looks like a limited run-stuffing nose tackle for the NFL.


Click links to see the Raiders' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 17  |  Click here to jump to the Raiders' second-round pick.  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 15  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 16  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 18  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 23  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 16

81. NFL Team Logo for Dolphins Miami Dolphins: Joseph Ossai, LB, Texas

The Dolphins add a linebacker who can also help rotate as an edge rusher.

The 6-foot-4, 243-pound Ossai has good speed, athleticism and the functional size to be an edge defender in the NFL. Multiple team sources say he is a fit for a 3-4 defense as an outside linebacker, and that makes sense as he would be a tweener end/linebacker in a 4-3. The junior had 54 tackles, five sacks, three forced fumbles and two passes defended in 2020. He recorded 90 tackles, five sacks, two interceptions and one forced fumble in 2019, his first year of serious playing time. Ossai has an excellent motor and gives relentless effort.


Click links to see the Dolphins' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 6  |  Rd: 1 Pk: 18  |  Click here to jump to the Dolphins' first second-round pick.  |  Rd: 2 Pk: 18  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 12  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 24  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 3  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 16

82. NFL Team Logo for Redskins Washington Redskins: Tylan Wallace, WR, Oklahoma State

Washington could use more wide receiver talent.

Wallace recorded 59 catches for 922 yards and six touchdowns in 2020. He had 53 receptions for 903 yards and eight touchdowns in 2019 before going down with a season-ending injury. As a sophomore, he caught 86 passes for 1,491 yards with 12 touchdowns.

Wallace (5-11, 1194) might fit best in the NFL as a slot receiver given his size. They feel Wallace is similar to Josh Doctson, but Wallace is smaller. They call Wallace a tough receiver who plays big but lacks speed. They state he runs good routes and runs well after the catch, but doesn’t have a special dimension of mismatch size or speed.


Click links to see the Redskins' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 19  |  Click here to jump to the Redskins' second-round pick.  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 10  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 19  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 19  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 18  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 30

83. NFL Team Logo for Bears Chicago Bears: D’Wayne Eskridge, WR, Western Michigan

The Bears could use more receiver talent around Allen Robinson.

Eskridge (5-9, 190) is one of the many receiver prospects who is going to be a nice value for some team after the first round of the 2021 NFL Draft. The speedster Eskridge averaged a tremendous 23.1 yards per reception in 2020 with 784 yards and eight touchdowns on 34 catches. Eskridge is a true speed demon who is a threat to score on any touch of the football. He could be limited to a slot role, but he has game-breaking speed to be a dangerous No. 2 or 3 receiver for a pro offense.


Click links to see the Bears' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 20  |  Click here to jump to the Bears' second-round pick.  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 20  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 20  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 37  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 44

84. NFL Team Logo for Eagles Philadelphia Eagles: Brevin Jordan, TE, Miami

Philadelphia could use more tight end depth.

Jordan notched 30 receptions for 480 yards and five touchdowns in 2020. He recorded 35 catches for 495 yards with two touchdowns in 2019. After a strong freshman season, Jordan (6-4, 245) helped start to re-invigorate Miami as ‘tight end U’. The Las Vegas, Nevada product had 32 receptions for 287 yards with four touchdowns in 2018. He is undersized, so growing stronger and working on his blocking will be important for the next level.


Click links to see the Eagles' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 12  |  Click here to jump to the Eagles' second-round pick.  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 6  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 18  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 6  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 5  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 40  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 41  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 6  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 12

85. NFL Team Logo for Titans Tennessee Titans: Dan Moore Jr., OT, Texas A&M

The Titans grab a right tackle to replace mega bust Isaiah Wilson.

The 6-foot-5, 309-pounder was a solid blocker for the Aggies in 2020, steadily protecting Kellen Mond and consistently contributing to opening holes for Isaiah Spiller. If Moore had more arm length, he could go higher, as he is a well-rounded blocker. Team sources say Moore put together an impressive week at the Senior Bowl, and they like his physicality in the ground game. Moore enters the NFL ready to contribute thanks to being a 3-year starter in the SEC and having experience against a lot of excellent competition.

Click links to see the Titans' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 22  |  Click here to jump to the Titans' second-round pick.  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 36  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 21  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 22  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 21  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 31  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 4

86. NFL Team Logo for Jets New York Jets: Trey Sermon, RB, Ohio State

New York could use more backfield talent.

Sermon is a physical back who is a downhill runner with size and speed. In 2020, he averaged 7.5 yards per carry for 870 yards with four touchdowns and 12 receptions for 95 yards. In 2018, Sermon played well for Oklahoma, averaging 5.8 yards per carry for 947 yards and 13 touchdowns. The 6-foot-1, 215-pound back has upside for the NFL.


Click links to see the Jets' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 2  |  Rd: 1 Pk: 23  |  Click here to jump to the Jets' second-round pick.  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 2  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 2  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 2  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 10  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 2  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 42

87. NFL Team Logo for Steelers Pittsburgh Steelers: Creed Humphrey, C, Oklahoma

Pittsburgh needs more young talent on the inside of its offensive line.

Humphrey (6-5, 312) became a starter as a redshirt freshman in 2018 and had an impressive debut for Oklahoma. He anchored the middle of the Sooners’ line and was a steady producer at the point of attack over the next three seasons. Humphrey has quality size to him to go with toughness and intelligence. While he could play some guard, his best fit is to remain at center. He looks like a safe pick to turn into a quality starter.


Click links to see the Steelers' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 24  |  Click here to jump to the Steelers' second-round pick.  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 23  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 35  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 32  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 17  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 26

88. NFL Team Logo for Rams Los Angeles Rams: Marlon Tuipulotu, DT, USC

The Rams grab a replacement for Michael Brockers.

Tuipulotu was solid, but unspectacular, for the Trojans over the past three seasons. He had 23 tackles and two sacks in the shortened 2020 season after recording 46 tackles with two sacks and three passes batted in 2019. The 6-foot-3, 305-pounder is more of a disruptor than a producer.

Click links to see the Rams' picks across all rounds:
Click here to jump to the Rams' second-round pick.  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 39  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 36  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 25  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 24

89. NFL Team Logo for Browns Cleveland Browns: Demetric Felton, RB, UCLA

The Browns could consider adding some wide receiver depth.

Felton (5-10, 200) was listed as a wide receiver by the NFL advance scouts, but he was an effective running back for the Bruins in 2020. As a pro, he could do some work as a running back, but he is a good fit as a slot receiver. Team sources say Felton had a good week of practice at the Senior Bowl and was impressive out of the slot.

Click links to see the Browns' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 26  |  Click here to jump to the Browns' second-round pick.  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 27  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 5  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 27  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 25  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 27  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 29

90. NFL Team Logo for Vikings Minnesota Vikings: Dyami Brown, WR, North Carolina

The Vikings grab more receiving talent for Kirk Cousins.

Brown (6-0, 195) is a deep-threat receiver who produced some huge plays for the Tar Heels over the past two seasons. In back-to-back years, he averaged a stellar 20 yards per reception, showing the speed to challenge defenses vertically. In 2019, Brown recorded 51 receptions for 1,034 yards and 12 touchdowns. He then made 55 catches for 1,099 yards and eight scores in 2020. Brown is a threat to score on any reception as evidenced by his total of 20 touchdowns over the past two years. He is more of a build-up speed receiver, and he has had issues with drops, so he is more of a second-day prospect for the 2021 NFL Draft.


Click links to see the Vikings' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 14  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 14  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 14  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 20  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 29  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 38  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 13  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 24  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 15

91. NFL Team Logo for Browns Cleveland Browns: Jay Tufele, DT, USC

The Browns add some defensive tackle depth.

Tufele was (6-3, 305) a disruptive presence for USC in 2019, totaling 42 tackles with 4.5 sacks and a pass batted. His run defense was improved, and he looks like he has upside to grow and improve. After redshirting in 2017, Tufele had an impressive debut for the Trojans in 2018, racking up three sacks with 23 tackles, 4.5 tackles for a loss and a blocked field goal.


Click links to see the Browns' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 26  |  Click here to jump to the Browns' second-round pick.  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 25  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 5  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 27  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 25  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 27  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 29

92. NFL Team Logo for Packers Green Bay Packers: Trey Hill, C, Georgia

The Packers could use more interior offensive line talent.

Hill was very good for Georgia in 2019 before getting too heavy and having his play fall off a cliff in 2020. As a sophomore, he was a tough run blocker who showed the ability to handle pass-rushing defensive tackles one on one. Taking on a future top-10 pick in Auburn’s Derrick Brown in 2019, Hill was very impressive, and team sources said Hill was impossible not to notice while they scouted Andrew Thomas and Solomon Kindley. They felt Hill could be an early-rounder and the top center in his draft class.

Hill was overweight and out of shape for 2020, however, and that led to a breakdown in technique. If Hill (6-4, 330) can get back to his 2019 play, he could be a steal. But he is a risk considering the work ethic and weight issues that led to his regression as a player. He could also move to guard in the NFL.


Click links to see the Packers' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 29  |  Click here to jump to the Packers' second-round pick.  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 30  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 37  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 29  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 34  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 30  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 36  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 28

93. NFL Team Logo for Bills Buffalo Bills: Tyler Shelvin, DT, LSU

The Bills could consider adding a big nose tackle to help free up Ed Oliver.

The 6-foot-3, 346-pound Shelvin is a heavy nose tackle who can plug up running lanes while also helping to get a push up the middle. He recorded 39 tackles and two passes batted in 2019 before sitting out the 2020 season. Some teams have him graded in the third round of the 2021 NFL Draft.


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Rd: 1 Pk: 30  |  Click here to jump to the Bills' second-round pick.  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 17  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 30  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 29  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 8

94. NFL Team Logo for Ravens Baltimore Ravens: Marques Stevenson, WR, Houston

The Ravens grab another deep-threat receiver to go with Marquise Brown and Sammy Watkins.

Stevenson totaled 20 receptions for 307 yards and four touchdowns in 2020. Team sources say Stevenson jumped out to them in 2019 and feel he could be a poor man’s Hollywood Brown. That season, Stevenson had 52 receptions for 907 yards with nine touchdowns. For the previous season, he recorded 75 catches for 1,019 yards with nine touchdowns. Stevenson (6-0, 190) has serious speed and is a vertical deep threat for the NFL.


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Rd: 1 Pk: 27  |  Rd: 1 Pk: 31  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 40  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 26  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 31  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 27  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 40  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 26

95. NFL Team Logo for Buccaneers Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Ifeatu Melifonwu, CB, Syracuse

The Bucs could go with the best player available throughout the 2021 NFL Draft, and it would not hurt them to add more competition and depth at cornerback.

If Melifonwu’s name probably sounds familiar, it is because his older brother Obi Melifonwu was a second-round pick of the Raiders in the 2017 NFL Draft. Ifeatu Melifonwu had a solid 2020 season, recording 55 tackles with one sack, one interception and eight passes defended. It a big jump from his previous seasons of play, but his 2020 season was good enough to earn him a Senior Bowl invitation.

Like his brother Obi, Ifeatu Melinfonwu has a good skill set but needs development. Obi Melifonwu was a bust in the NFL in part because of bad influences, and some of those same people are close to Ifeatu Melifonwu, so it will be interesting to see if the younger brother can avoid the same mistakes.

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Rd: 1 Pk: 32  |  Click here to jump to the Buccaneers' second-round pick.  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 32  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 32  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 33  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 23  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 31

96. NFL Team Logo for Patriots New England Patriots: Damar Hamlin, S, Pittsburgh

The Patriots could use more safety depth.

Hamlin formed an excellent safety tandem with Paris Ford for Pittsburgh, with both of them always around the ball. In the shortened 2020 season, Hamlin totaled 66 tackles, two interceptions and four passes defended. In 2019, he had 84 tackles, an interception and 10 passes broken up. That was coming off 90 tackles, two interceptions and seven breakups as a sophomore. Hamlin (6-1, 195) would be rated higher and get drafted earlier if he had a thicker frame.

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Rd: 1 Pk: 15  |  Click here to jump to the Patriots' second-round pick.  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 15  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 17  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 34  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 33  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 4  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 13  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 14

97. NFL Team Logo for Chargers Los Angeles Chargers: D’Ante Smith, OT, East Carolina

The Chargers add more offensive line help.

For the NFL, Smith looks like he has the potential to develop into a starting tackle. Smith has good speed and agility for the tackle position along with light feet that allow him to mirror. His excellent length – 35-inch arms – also makes it tough to get around him. Smith (6-5, 295) could use some developmental time at the next level to add power and develop more functional strength.


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Rd: 1 Pk: 13  |  Click here to jump to the Chargers' second-round pick.  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 13  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 13  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 15  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 1  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 14  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 13

98. NFL Team Logo for Saints New Orleans Saints: Tutu Atwell, WR, Louisville

New Orleans could use more speed and a play-making receiver across from Michael Thomas.

Atwell was impressive in 2020, showing the speed to get open and playmaking ability to create yards after the catch. He could be a nice slot receiver in the NFL. Atwell caught 46 passes for 625 yards with seven touchdowns in 2020 after recording 70 receptions for 1,276 yards – 18.2 yards per reception – with 12 touchdowns in 2019. Even with his speed and home run potential, Atwell (5-9, 165) must get stronger for the NFL.


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Rd: 1 Pk: 28  |  Click here to jump to the Saints' second-round pick.  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 41  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 28  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 34  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 1  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 27

99. NFL Team Logo for Cowboys Dallas Cowboys: Daviyon Nixon, DT, Iowa

The Cowboys could use multiple young talents on their defensive line.

Nixon was very good for Iowa in 2020, recording 5.5 sacks, 45 tackles, a forced fumble and an interception. He totaled 29 tackles and three sacks in his first season of playing time for Iowa as a rotational backup. The 6-foot-3, 305-pound junior is quick at the point of attack with an ability to fire his gap and close on the quarterback. Nixon improved his run defense in 2020 and is a well-rounded defender with a lot of upside.


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Rd: 1 Pk: 10  |  Click here to jump to the Cowboys' second-round pick.  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 11  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 10  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 33  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 35  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 8  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 43  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 10

100. NFL Team Logo for Titans Tennessee Titans: Hunter Long, TE, Boston College

The Titans could use more tight end talent.

Long (6-5, 253) is a big Y tight end who could contribute some as an underneath receiver. He will have problems separating from NFL defenders, but he uses his size to win on contested catches. He has room for improvement, but he should become a solid blocking tight end. In 2019, he caught 28 passes for 509 yards with two touchdowns. Long was just scratching the surface, as he totaled 57 receptions for 685 yards and five touchdowns in 2020.


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Rd: 1 Pk: 22  |  Click here to jump to the Titans' second-round pick.  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 21  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 21  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 22  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 21  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 31  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 4

101. NFL Team Logo for Lions Detroit Lions: Tamorrion Terry, WR, Florida State

Detroit doesn’t have any long-term wideouts, but this is a deep receiver draft, so the organization could take two or three options and start stocking that position with talent.

Terry caught 23 passes for 289 yards and a touchdown in 2020 before ending his season early. He had been banged up, but that doesn’t entirely excuse the big plays he left on the field due to dropped passes. Terry totaled 60 receptions for 1,188 yards and nine scores in 2019. As redshirt freshman, he made 35 receptions for 744 yards and eight touchdowns.

Entering the 2020 season, team sources were high on Terry’s potential with his excellent combination of size and speed. The 6-foot-4, 203-pounder is fast for a big receiver and has athleticism. He has the upside and skill set to be a good value pick on the second day of the 2021 NFL Draft.


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Rd: 1 Pk: 7  |  Click here to jump to the Lions' second-round pick.  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 8  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 7  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 9

102. NFL Team Logo for 49ers San Francisco 49ers: Shaun Wade, CB, Ohio State

The 49ers add another young cornerback option.

Wade recorded 34 tackles, two interceptions, including a pick-six and four passes broken up in 2020. He had problems giving up separation and big plays against Alabama, Clemson and Penn State. Wade (6-1, 194) has a good skill set to develop with a ton of athletic upside, including being big and fast, but he has technical issues in coverage that lead to him giving up some big plays.

Wade totaled 25 tackles with eight passes broken up, an interception and two sacks in 2019. He made some impressive plays for the Buckeyes and was a bigger presence than the numbers indicate. During the fall of 2019, WalterFootball.com reported team sources said they believed Wade was likely to go back to Ohio State for 2020, which is what happened. He had a strong debut for the Buckeyes in 2018, totaling 31 tackles, three interceptions, seven passes defended and one forced fumble on the year.

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Rd: 1 Pk: 3  |  Click here to jump to the 49ers' second-round pick.  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 12  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 11  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 28  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 36  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 10  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 2

103. NFL Team Logo for Rams Los Angeles Rams: Dylan Moses, ILB/OLB, Alabama

The Rams could use more inside linebacker talent.

Moses totaled 74 tackles, 1.5 sacks, three passes defended and an interception in 2020. The 6-foot-3, 233-pounder has a good skill set, but his instincts and reaction skills are lacking, so he might slide out of the first round of the 2021 NFL Draft.

Team sources were really excited about seeing Moses in 2019, but a torn ACL in training camp ended his season before it started. Some sources thought that if Moses had entered the 2020 NFL Draft, he still would have been an early-rounder despite the injury. They were impressed with his performance in 2018 when he recorded 86 tackles, 10 for a loss, 3.5 sacks, one forced fumble and one pass batted while rotating with other linebackers.


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Click here to jump to the Rams' second-round pick.  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 24  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 36  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 25  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 24

104. NFL Team Logo for Ravens Baltimore Ravens: Ronnie Perkins, DE, Oklahoma

Baltimore could use multiple edge rushers from the 2021 NFL Draft.

The 6-foot-3, 247-pound Perkins is a dangerous edge rusher with the speed to get after the quarterback. In 2020, he had 5.5 sacks after recording six sacks in 2019 and five sacks in 2018. He had 20, 38 and 37 tackles respectively those seasons. Perkins could contribute as a designated pass rusher early in his career.


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Rd: 1 Pk: 27  |  Rd: 1 Pk: 31  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 30  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 26  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 31  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 27  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 40  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 26

105. NFL Team Logo for Saints New Orleans Saints: Quincy Roche, 3-4OLB, Miami

The Saints grab a rotational pass rusher to replace Trey Hendrickson.

In 2020, Roche had 45 tackles, 4.5 sacks and two forced fumbles. The 6-4, 235-pounder was one of the nation’s most consistent sack producers over the previous three seasons. As a freshman, he had seven sacks with 31 tackles and three forced fumbles. His tackle total improved to 57 as a sophomore while he also picked up six sacks and two forced fumbles. As a junior, Roche got the attention of NFL scouts in 2019 with a 13-sack season that also included 49 tackles and a forced fumble. After the season, he transferred to Miami from Temple.

Team evaluators really like Roche’s initial explosion off the snap and how he closes on the quarterback. They feel he will get stronger as he ages and develops in a pro strength and conditioning program. On the negative side, Roche has lower body stiffness and a lack of lower body strength with an inconsistent motor. Hence, he is more of a second-day prospect for the 2021 NFL Draft.


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Rd: 1 Pk: 28  |  Click here to jump to the Saints' second-round pick.  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 34  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 28  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 34  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 1  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 27