With a plethora of high-profile quarterbacks on the move, this is proving to be an intriguing offseason already. We surely have more quarterbacks on the move and this will continually shuffle the Draft Board.
Yes this is a full seven-round mock draft and you might think it's entirely too early for this level of prognostication. It's never too early. There are always players that fall and players that rise and even surprise (gonna rhyme with my time). The trick is to follow how players are trending. It only takes one team to believe in a player enough to call their name and come aboard to the show.
There are no trades in this scenario, all teams draft where they are currently lined up on the board. Once the Compensatory Picks are officially announced they will be slotted into their correct positions for Round 3-7. **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
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)
I have been resisting placing Wilson at #2 for so long and I am far from convinced he is a franchise quarterback. I feel the new regime is best served taking a one-year gamble on Sam Darnold and drafting a quarterback next year if it doesn't pay off. The Jets are in a perfect position to trade down and maybe doing so multiple times in order to attract a slew of choices. The Jets could move down to say #4 or #8 and still take a quarterback if there are other choices at the position that entice them.
Deshaun Watson is seemingly changing his address for the upcoming season and New York is tempting but likely not his landing spot. Penei Sewell may be the best player in this draft (yeah I said it), think about the potential combination withMechi Becton in New York. It wouldn't be a glamour pick but it would make the offensive coaching staff breathe easier for years to come.
3. Miami - DeVonta Smith (WR, Alabama)
With a pair of picks in the first round, Miami can go for the home run at the top of the draft. You wanna give Tua some weapons? Why not start with someone he used to chuck the pigskin to in college. Tua was refreshingly honest in grading his rookie season saying he played "below average". Miami is a long way from throwing in the towel and surrounding him with maximum talent should be the primary focus. The small Smith frame is a little troublesome and it might cause the Dolphins to lean towards Ja’Marr Chase.
Just because the Dolphins have the extra pick at #18 does not make them a lock to stay at #3. The Dolphins could easily land more selections if they feel they could still get a player at the top of their board while helping out a team in desperate need of a quarterback.
4. Atlanta - Justin Fields (QB, Ohio State)
This selection screams “TRADE ME TRADE ME” but in this scenario, no trades are recorded so we will act as if Atlanta stays put at #4. Quarterback is not the biggest need for this team but here the Falcons could draft Georgia native Fields and lay the groundwork for getting Matt Ryan and his salary off the books. The Falcons won't get a king's ransom but Ryan would bring a pick(s) into the fold that would help the team.
If the Falcons ignore the quarterback spot or have teams move in front of them, Penei Sewell or Gregory Rousseau seem to be the best options.
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. Philadelphia - Kyle Pitts (TE, Florida)
When the Eagles finish their 2020 highlight tape, they will likely tell Netflix and other streaming platforms to file it under the horror genre. Just three years ago, the Eagles were basking in the glory of their first Lombardi Trophy. The player that scored the last touchdown in that Super Bowl win...Zach Ertz. Ertz was very vocal about his displeasure with the team in trying to negotiate a new contract. Moving on seems likely, especially after fellow tight end Dallas Goedert showed he could block in 2020. Pitts is really a wide receiver in a tight end body so having dual options at the position gives Philadelphia plenty of flexibility in the midst of what looks to be a rebuild.
There will be calls for a new quarterback but why not let Jalen Hurts give you a full season and see what you have? There were glimpses that Hurts showed the team and the rest of the NFL that he can produce at a high level.
7. Detroit - Ja'Marr Chase (WR, LSU)
Hard to make heads or tails out of what will happen in Detroit with the new Dan Campbell staff. Jared Goff takes over the controls and he needs people to throw to. It is highly unlikely that the Lions bring back both of their top wide receivers from last season as Kenny Golladay and Marvin Jones are free agents. Chase falls down the board a bit in this scenario. Chase could be off the board as early as #3 and if he is gone when Detroit is on the clock look for fellow SEC receivers Jaylen Waddle and DeVonta Smith to get looks if they are available.
8. Carolina - Trey Lance (QB, North Dakota State)
Teddy Bridgewater is not the long-term answer in Carolina and the team and it’s fan base knows the organization overpaid heavily a season ago. Bringing in a quarterback like Trey Lance makes a lot of sense when you look at the Panthers history. It wasn't long ago when Cam Newton was the face of the franchise and he utilized his legs as much as his arm. Running the football is what sets Lance apart from his fellow QB counterparts in this draft. Carolina has stated they want Christian McCaffrey to have fewer carries moving forward in an effort to keep him fresh late in the season. Having a quarterback like Lance around will give opposing defenses fits and the Panthers have a number of weapons around him. Lance will need some time to adjust to life in the NFL but he looks like a true dual threat.
9. Denver - Micah Parsons (LB, Penn State)
The explosiveness and playmaking ability of Micah Parsons makes him one of, if not THE most intriguing player in the first round. Parsons is the guy who is on nearly every board yet not the #1 option. Parsons can literally go from #3 - #16. The obvious need for Denver lies in the secondary especially when nearly half your games are against Derek Carr, Justin Herbert and Patrick Mahomes. In this scenario the top linebacker and corner is on the board and Denver can ask themselves who is the best athlete. Parsons wins this argument over any of the corners on the board and Denver looks at the secondary in the next few rounds.
10. Dallas - Patrick Surtain II (CB, Alabama)
It doesn’t matter if you are a fan of the Dallas Cowboys. Even the most casual observer of the game ends up watching them at least twice a year, those networks love giving America them Cowboys. If you go back and watch film from this season just play the Keystone Kops theme when the Cowboys are on defense. I don’t make the rules, that song is the Cowboys Defense spirit animal. The loss of Byron Jones was huge for this team and generating pressure up front was inconsistent leaving this undermanned secondary on an island. Surtain makes any team that drafts him instantly better as he has the tools to start as a rookie.
11. New York Giants - Jaylen Waddle (WR, Alabama)
Wide receiver and edge rusher look to be the top needs on the draft board with cornerback a strong possibility. We had Caleb Farley and Rashod Bateman here in the previous mock drafts. With Waddle slipping in this scenario the Giants pounce and turn in their lineup card before the ink is dry.
12. San Francisco - Caleb Farley (CB, Virginia Tech)
Many will point to Jimmy G. leaving town and the 49ers having a pressing need at quarterback. But is Jimmy Garappolo really on the move? It is starting to look like Garappolo might be staying in San Francisco and if he does leave I expect Sam Darnold to be an immediate target for this team.
This would allow San Francisco to address the largest gap on the field which is at cornerback. You have a division with Russell Wilson, Kyler Murray and Matthew Stafford so cornerback is essential to be competitive in the NFC West.
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)
The talent along the defensive line is lacking compared to the class of 2020. Gregory Rosseau is seen as the best defensive end in this draft but where he winds up is a mystery at this point. It's no secret Minnesota needs to make immediate upgrades on defense and in this scenario, it comes down to Rosseau along the edge or Christian Barmore inside.
15. New England - Mac Jones (QB, Alabama)
Five quarterbacks off the board in 15 selections. I mean a smart, accurate quarterback with limited athleticism and mobility playing for a Power 5 school. Gee I wonder if New England has ever drafted a quarterback with similar traits...say with the 199th overall pick in 1999? Cam Newton kept the Patriots competitive in 2020 but everyone knew he was a bridge quarterback. The problem is the bridge isn't leading to Jarret Stidham as many had predicted.
16. Arizona - Jaycee Horn (CB, South Carolina)
Arizona had trouble stopping the pass in 2020 and Patrick Peterson may have played his final game as a Cardinal. The Cardinals have a promising young cornerback in Byron Murphy and getting another would be ideal. Horn is the son of former NFL wide receiver Joe Horn. Another second-generation talent whose best days seem to be ahead of him.
17. Las Vegas - Carlos Basham Jr. (DE, Wake Forest)
The Raiders had to be one of the most disappointing teams of 2020 when you look at the roster and where they were early in the season. We saw in the Super Bowl what getting pressure on the quarterback does for a football team. Maxx Crosby was winning his share of battles against opposing offensive lineman while everyone else looked like they were sleepwalking. We are starting to hear the dreaded B-word to describe the play of Clelin Ferrell and reinforcements are needed up front. To be blunt, had the Raiders had a semblance of a consistent pass rush they breeze into the AFC playoffs. Las Vegas looks to right the ship and keep the buzz from their first full year in Las Vegas going.
18. Miami - Travis Etienne (RB, Clemson)
Over the last 10 years, the Miami Dolphins have only had a running back top 1,000 yards twice (Jay Ajayi 1,272 2016 and Lamar Miller 1,099 2014). With a pair of first-round picks the Dolphins could upgrade a team that is very close to being a serious threat within the AFC. The Dolphins have their quarterback of the future so adding a stud like Etienne would go a long way in the run and the passing game. The versatility of utilizing the receiving skills of Etienne gives the Dolphins an added dimension they did not have in 2020 out of the backfield. The Dolphins like Myles Gaskin and he would prove to be a perfect complement and change of pace back. If Etienne is off the board you can fit Najee Harris in as a power option and Miami instantly upgrades their offense.
19. Washington - Rashawn Slater (OT, Northwestern)
The WFT have built their defensive line into one of the most dominating units in the NFL. It's time for the WFT to show the same care to the offensive line. Washington may have won the division last year but there are holes abound in the secondary and at linebacker. There will be calls for a quarterback with Alex Smith being released but I feel Washington will do that with a veteran in free agency or making a trade for a big name. This truly could be a pick that addresses nearly any position but the offensive line seems to be the safest.
20. Chicago - Samuel Cosmi (OT, Texas)
The Bears always seem to have a revolving door at quarterback. We keep hearing Deshaun Watson rumors and Russell Wilson has indicated if he is on the move from Seattle then Chicago is his preferred destination. The Bears are less than thrilled about letting a new rookie quarterback take the reigns so protecting the new offensive leader looks to be in their best interest.
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 and Rashawn Slater with his versatile play.
22. Tennessee - Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah (LB, Notre Dame)
Tennessee has the type of secondary that is good in short bursts, in other words, the lack of a pass rush hurt them last year. Help on the edge or a playmaking linebacker would change the dynamic of the defense. Tennessee will need other weapons, I mean let’s face it, the history for NFL running backs the season after topping 2,000 yards is far from stellar. Tennessee has some nice running backs behind Derrick Henry (Jeremy McNichols and Darryton Evans). While Henry is still the man in Tennessee we should see more work for those behind him to keep him fresh for another playoff run. This means it won’t all be “three yards and a cloud of dust” football. Finding the playmakers on defense to go with the best safety in football on the backend (Kevin Byard) should be the primary focus. Owusu-Koramoah showed there is nothing he can’t do and he can lineup at multiple linebacker positions.
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 - Creed Humphrey (C, Oklahoma)
Pittsburgh fans please don’t divert your eyes, please hear me out! The Steelers are notorious for being very stingy with free-agent signings and letting players walk when they start to reach the end of their careers. Alejandro Villanueva leads a list of 3-4 players who could be on the move. While Villanueva is a tackle here the Steelers grab the best center on the board in Creed Humphrey. Humphrey likely would have been the first center selected last season had he declared himself eligible as a redshirt sophomore. I have had this as the pick for Pittsburgh in the last five versions of the mock and now the news of the Maurkice Pouncey retirement makes this choice more likely than ever.
25. Jacksonville - Christian Barmore (DT, Alabama) How does Barmore last this long? Just one of those things where he came up as the second choice for about 3-4 teams in the scenarios I ran for this Mock. Barmore is a top-15 talent and will likely wind up in the top half of the board. Minnesota at #14 was the first team I seriously have thinking about drafting Barmore. Barmore to me was on-the-fence as to whether or not to declare as a redshirt sophomore until the National Championship Game when he took over and was dominant.
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 - Trevon Moehrig (S, TCU)
Baltimore has become one of the most exciting offenses at the NFL level as their rushing statistics from the last two seasons show their attack is the cream of the crop. When you think about Baltimore the first thing that comes to most people’s minds is a swarming and physical defense. Getting a safety and more pass-rushers will be the top priority for this team. Selecting Moehrig, a player who can even play at linebacker if asked, will also allow for Baltimore to adequately fill the role of Earl Thomas after he was cut last season.
28. New Orleans - Rashod Bateman (WR, Minnesota)
It’s a coin toss for the Saints at the end of the first round and here it was just a matter of some quality wide receivers being available. Depth at linebacker is a concern as is the question the Saints have asked themselves the last four seasons regarding Drew Brees and retirement. There may be one more season in Brees but the urgency to have him back in the fold doesn’t seem to be present unless Jameis Winston is on the move. If Winston leaves New Orleans then the tone of this pick changes drastically.
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.
30. Buffalo - Zaven Collins (LB, Tulsa)
Buffalo is going to be a sexy pick to win the AFC next season, I can feel it already. Collins has been flying up the boards and even received some Heisman consideration with his dominant season at Tulsa. Collins registered 54 tackles with four sacks and four interceptions (with a pair returned for a touchdown) in just eight games. If Buffalo is not the right landing spot for Collins look for depth along the line and added protection for quarterback Josh Allen. Allen made the leap to superstardom in 2020 and his projection doesn't show signs of slowing anytime soon.
31. Kansas City - Wyatt Davis (OG, Ohio State)
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. There are some questions about Davis and his toughness and ability to stay healthy. Overall the talent and technique are off the charts. Davis may no longer be the first offensive guard off the board but he seems to have the most natural talent at the position.
32. Tampa Bay - Daviyon Nixon (DT, Iowa)
Ndamukong Suh was a forgotten component of Tampa Bay’s defensive success for most of the season. Suh added 1.5 sacks in the Super Bowl and there is no question he is a great fit for the Buccaneers. Tampa has to do some roster trimming however, and Suh may be one of the cap casualties. It might be more likely that Suh has his contract restructured and they bring in new blood for the future. Nixon is just that, - 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 - Terrace Marshall WR LSU
34. NY Jets - Jaelen Phillips DE Miami
35. Atlanta - Andre Cisco S Syracuse
36. Miami - Azeez Ojulari DE Georgia
37. Philadelphia - Kwity Paye DE Michigan
38. Cincinnati - Kadarius Toney WR Florida
39. Carolina - Brevin Jordan TE Miami
40. Denver - Asante Samuel Jr. CB Florida State
41. Detroit - Joseph Ossai DE Texas
42. NY Giants - Jay Tufele DT USC
43. San Francisco - Kyle Trask QB Florida
44. Dallas - Jayson Oweh DE Penn State
45. Jacksonville - Ritchie Grant S UCF
46. New England - Tyson Campbell CB Georgia
47. LA Chargers - Trey Smith OG Tennessee
48. Las Vegas - Jevon Holland S Oregon
49. Arizona - Pat Freiermuth TE Penn State
50. Miami - Tyler Shelvin DT LSU
51. Washington - Jamie Newman QB Georgia
52. Chicago - Patrick Jones DE Pitt
53. Tennessee - Jalen Mayfield OT Michigan
54. Indianapolis - Tylan Wallace WR Oklahoma State
55. Pittsburgh - Shaun Wade CB Ohio State
56. Seattle - Paulson Adebo CB Stanford
57. LA Rams - Chazz Surrat LB North Carolina
58. Baltimore - Landon Dickerson C Alabama
59. Cleveland - Talanoa Hufanga S USC
60. New Orleans - Alex Leatherwood OT Alabama
61. Buffalo - Marvin Wilson DT Florida State
62. Green Bay - Levi Onwuzurike DT Washington
63. Kansas City - Rodarius Williams CB Oklahoma State
64. Tampa Bay - Quincy Roche DE Miami
Round 3 - NFL Mock Draft
65. Jacksonville - Hunter Long TE Boston College
66. NY Jets - Tutu Atwell WR Louisville
67. Houston - Jackson Carmen OG Clemson
68. Atlanta - Kenneth Gainwell RB Memphis
69. Cincinnati - Dylan Moses LB Alabama
70. Philadelphia - Jabril Cox LB LSU
71. Denver - Hamseh Nasirildeen S Florida State
72. Detroit - Dillon Radunz OT North Dakota State
73. Carolina - Alim McNeill DT NC State
74. Washington - Seth Williams WR AUburn
75. Dallas - Jordan Smith DE UAB
76. NY Giants - Israel Mukuamu CB South Carolina
77. New England Forfeit
78. LA Chargers - Amon-Ra St. Brown WR USC
79. Minnesota - Pete Werner LB Ohio State
80. Arizona - Chuba Hubbard RB Oklahoma State
81. Las Vegas - Dyami Brown WR North Carolina
82. Miami - Ben Cleveland OG Georgia
83. Washington - Baron Browning LB Ohio State
84. Chicago - Shakur Brown CB Michigan State
85. Philadelphia - Robert Rochell CB Central Arkansas
86. Tennessee - Josh Myers C Ohio State
87. NY Jets - Elijah Moulden CB Washington
88. Pittsburgh - Joe Tryon DE Washington
89. Detroit - Richard LeCounte S Georgia
90. Cleveland - Cameron McGrone LB Michigan
91. Minnesota - Tommy Kraemer OG Notre Dame
92. Cleveland - Darius Stills DT West Virginia
93. Green Bay - Teven Jenkins OT Oklahoma State
94. Buffalo - Liam Eichenberg OT Notre Dame
95. Kansas City - Ronnie Perkins DE Oklahoma
96. Tampa Bay - Sage Surrat WR Wake Forest
Round 4 - NFL Mock Draft
97. Jacksonville - Aaron Banks OG Notre Dame
98. NY Jets - Eric Stokes CB Georgia
99. Atlanta - Hamilcar Rashed LB Oregon State
100. Houston - Patrick Johnson DE Tulane
101. Cleveland - Damonte Coxie WR Memphis
102. Cincinnati - Jack Anderson OG Texas Tech
103. Detroit - Walker Little OT Stanford
104. Carolina - Alaric Jackson OT Iowa
105. Denver - Javonte Williams RB North Carolina
106. Dallas - Aaron Robinson CB UCF
107. NY Giants - Matt Bushman TE BYU
108. San Francisco - Trey Sermon RB Ohio State
109. LA Chargers - Trill Williams CB Syracuse
110. Minnesota - Sam Ehlinger QB Texas
111. New England - Chris Rumph DE Duke
112. Las Vegas - Quinn Meinerz OG Wisconsin-Whitewater
113. Houston - Jaret Patterson RB Buffalo
114. Miami - Victor Dimukeje DE Duke
115. Washington - Tommy Tremble TE Notre Dame
116. Minnesota - Rashad Weaver DE Pitt
116. Tennessee - Cary Angeline TE NC State
118. Indianapolis - Caden Sterns S Texas
119. Pittsburgh Spencer Brown OT Northern Iowa
120. Seattle - Kellen Mond QB Texas A&M
121. Jacksonville - Elijah Mitchell RB Louisiana
122. Baltimore - Tommy Togiai DT Ohio State
123. Cleveland - Tarron Jackson DE Coastal Carolina
124. New Orleans - Deablo Divine S Virginia Tech
125. Minnesota - Donovan Stiner S Florida
126. Green Bay - Amari Rodgers WR Clemson
127. Kansas City - ArDarius Washington CB TCU
128. Tampa Bay - Drew Himmelman OT Illinois State
Round 5 - NFL Mock Draft
129. Jacksonville - Shaka Toney DE Penn State
130. NY Jets - Calvin Ashley OG Florida A&M
131. Houston - Kary Vincent CB LSU
132. Atlanta - Marlon Tuipulotu DT USC
133. Cincinnati - D’Wayne Eskridge WR Western Michigan
134. Philadelphia - Adrian Ealy OT Oklahoma
135. Carolina - Michael Carter RB North Carolina
136. Denver - Elijah Moore WR Mississippi
137. Detroit - Paddy Fisher LB Northwestern
138. NY Jets - Paris Ford S Pitt
139. San Francisco - Elerson Smith DE Northern Iowa
140. Philadelphia - DJ Daniel CB Georgia
141. Minnesota - Landon Young OT Kentucky
142. New England - Michal Menet C Penn State
143. LA Chargers - Dayo Odeyingbo DT Vanderbilt
144. Arizona - Dazz Newsome WR North Carolina
145. Buffalo - Shane Buechele QB SMU
146. Las Vegas - Deommodore Lenoir CB Oregon
147. Washington - Ambry Thomas CB Michigan
148. Chicago - Tamorrion Terry WR Florida State
149. Indianapolis - Charles Snowden LB Virginia
150. Tennessee - Bryan Mills CB North Carolina Central
151. Seattle - Sadarius Hutcherson OG South Carolina
152. Baltimore - Ben Mason FB Michigan
153. Cleveland - Brady Christensen OT BYU
154. Jacksonville - Kendrick Green OG Illinois
155. Minnesota Marquiss Spencer DT Mississippi State
156. San Francisco - Monty Rice LB Georgia
157. Green Bay - Stevie Scott III RB Indiana
158. Buffalo - Noah Gray TE Duke
159. Kansas City - Larry Roundtree III RB Missouri
160. Tampa Bay - David Moore OG Grambling State
Round 6 - NFL Mock Draft
161. Tennessee - Derrick Barnes LB Purdue
162. NY Jets - Riley Patterson K Memphis
163. Atlanta - Bobby Brown III DT Texas A&M
164. Houston - Jeremiah Moon DE Florida
165. Philadelphia - Kylin Hill RB Mississippi State
166. Cincinnati - Payton Turner DE Houston
167. Denver - LaBryan Ray DT Alabama
168. Dallas - Garret Wallow LB TCU
169. Carolina - James Wiggins S Cincinnati
170. San Francisco - Amen Ogbongbemiga LB Oklahoma State
171. New England - Javian Hawkins RB Louisville
172. NY Giants - Jamien Sherwood S Auburn
173. New England - Malik Herring DT Georgia
174. LA Chargers - Camryn Bynum CB Cal
175. Minnesota - Tony Poljan TE Virginia
176. Las Vegas Forfeit
177. NY Giants - Nico Collins WR Michigan
178. Houston - Mark Webb CB Georgia
179. Las Vegas - Cameron Sample DE Tulane
180. Chicago - Pooka Williams RB Kansas
181. LA Chargers - Shawn Davis S Florida
182. Indianapolis - Darren Hall CB San Diego State
183. Miami - Cornell Powell WR Clemson
184. Seattle - Buddy Johnson LB Texas A&M
185. LA Rams - Brenden Jaimes OT Nebraska
186. Baltimore - T.J. Vasher WR Texas Tech
187. Cleveland - Xavier Kelly DT Arkansas
188. Houston - Deonte Brown OG Alabama
189. Buffalo - Cade Johnson WR South Dakota State
190. Green Bay - JaCoby Stevens LB LSU
191. Tennessee - William Bradley-King DE Baylor
192. Pittsburgh - Jermar Jefferson RB Oregon State
Round 7 - NFL Mock Draft
193. Jacksonville - Thomas Graham Jr. CB Oregon
194. San Francisco - Tyler Vaughns WR USC
195. Houston - Isaiah Kaufusi LB BYU
196. Chicago - Sam Webb CB Missouri Western
197. Cincinnati - Jamin Davis LB Kentucky
198. Philadelphia - Benjamin St-Juste CB Minnesota
199. Cincinnati - Shaun Bayer TE Iowa
200. Buffalo - Teton Saltes OT New Mexico
201. Denver - Kenny Yeboah TE Mississippi
202. Dallas - Dante Smith OG East Carolina
203. Denver - Davis Mills QB Stanford
204. San Francisco - Jake Curhan OT Cal
205. LA Chargers - Jonathon Cooper DE Ohio State
206. Minnesota - Tariq Thompson S San Diego State
207. New England - Kobie Whiteside DT Missouri
208. Arizona - Whop Philyor WR Indiana
209. Washington - Nick Eubanks TE Michigan
210. Pittsburgh - Riley Cole LB South Alabama
211. Washington - Damar Hamlin S Pitt
212. Las Vegas - Royce Newman OG Mississippi
213. Indianapolis - Brady White QB Memphis
214. Jacksonville - Mustafa Johnson DT Colorado
215. NY Jets - Darius Hodge OLB Marshall
216. Tampa Bay - Cole Van Lanen OT Wisconsin
217. LA Rams - Marquez Stevenson WR Houston
218. Denver Tre Brown CB Oklahoma
219. Pittsburgh - JaQuan Hardy RB Tiffin
220. New Orleans Forfeit
221. Green Bay - Dan Moore Jr. OT Texas A&M
222. Cleveland - Wyatt Hubert DE Kansas State
223. Kansas City - Zach Davidson TE Central Missouri
224. Tampa Bay - Osa Odighizuwa DE UCLA
Compensatory Round
*These picks will be set when Comp picks are officially announced and placed in Rounds 3-7
225. Ernest Jones LB South Carolina
226. Dangelo Amos S Virginia
227. Tedarrell Slaton DT Florida
228. Jake Hansen LB Illinois
229. Kylen Granson FB SMU
230. Max Richardson LB Boston College
231. Christian Uphoff S Illinois State
232. Dez Fitzpatrick WR Louisville
233. Lorenzo Neal DT Purdue
234. Jose Borregales K Miami
235. Avery Williams CB Boise State
236. Jace Lewis LB Montana
237. Keith Taylor CB Washington
238. Kayode Awosike OT Buffalo
239. Aashari Crosswell S Arizona State
240. Evan McPherson K Florida
241. Carson Green OT Texas A&M
242. Will Fries OT Penn State
243. Larry Borom OG Missouri
244. Rakeem Boyd RB Arkansas
245. Jordon Scott DT Oregon
246. Ian Book QB Notre Dame
247. Jaylon Jones S Mississippi
248. Shaq Smith LB Maryland
249. Mike Strachan WR Charleston
250. Nate Hobbs CB Illinois
251. Isaiah McKoy WR Kent State
252. Foster Sarrell OT Stanford
253. Naquan Jones DT Michigan State
254. Shemar Jean-Charles CB Appalachian State
255. Max Duffy P Kentucky
256. O'Bryan Goodsen DT Memphis
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