Schulte’s 3-round 2021 NFL Mock Draft | Round 2
33) Jacksonville Jaguars: Najee Harris, RB, Alabama
Although Jacksonville has a stable of running backs, none of them are as talented as Najee Harris is. A steady and reliable workhorse back with excellent third-down ability, Harris steps in as RB1 in Jacksonville and helps the offensive re-tooling in Jacksonville.
34) Washington Football Team: Tamorrion Terry, WR, Florida State
35) Cincinnati Bengals: Abraham Lucas, OT, Washington State
36) Carolina Panthers: Wyatt Davis, OG, Ohio State
37) Miami Dolphins: Caden Sterns, S, Texas
38) New York Giants: Josh Myers, OC, Ohio State
The center position in New York is a large question mark, with unproven Nick Gates, a former undrafted free agent, emerging as the Week 1 starter at the spot. If he remains a mystery or plays poorly, then a fix is needed with a young QB behind center. Myers plugs right in at center and completes the youth overhaul up front for New York.
39) Detroit Lions: Chris Olave, WR, Ohio State
40) New York Jets: Alijah Vera-Tucker, OG, USC
41) Arizona Cardinals: Jaylen Twyman, DT, Pitt
42) Las Vegas Raiders: Nick Bolton, LB, Missouri
43) Los Angeles Chargers: Samuel Cosmi, OT, Texas
The Chargers could use a wide receiver, with their lack of depth and injury history at that position, but the team is starting Sam Tevi/Trey Pipkins at left tackle. That can’t go on with a young quarterback to protect.
44) Atlanta Falcons: Kenneth Gainwell, RB, Memphis
45) Miami Dolphins (via HOU): Quincy Roche, EDGE, Temple
46) Chicago Bears: Aidan Hutchinson, EDGE, Michigan
47) Denver Broncos: Carlos Basham, EDGE, Wake Forest
48) Cleveland Browns: Joe Tryon, EDGE, Washington
Olivier Vernon’s contract is set to expire and Cleveland was reportedly heavily involved in the Jadeveon Clowney sweepstakes. All of this points to that EDGE spot opposite of Myles Garrett opening up this offseason. Enter lengthy and explosive Joe Tryon from Washington. He’s a little raw, but Tryon’s natural tools and quickness gives him plenty of upside to develop, and gives Cleveland a terrifying duo as their primary pass rushers.
49) Los Angeles Rams: Dillon Radunz, OT, North Dakota State
50) Green Bay Packers: Pat Freiermuth, TE, Penn State
51) Tennessee Titans: Tylan Wallace, WR, Oklahoma State
52) Buffalo Bills: Paulson Adebo, CB, Stanford
53) Seattle Seahawks: Jackson Carman, OT, Clemson
Seattle’s offensive line is among the league’s worst, with no clear right tackle and Duane Brown aging. Seattle continues to neglect their tackles, despite placing a clear emphasis on only running the ball. That needs to change in the future.
54) Indianapolis Colts: Jalen Mayfield, OT, Michigan
55) Jacksonville Jaguars (via MIN): Patrick Jones II, EDGE, Pitt
56) Philadelphia Eagles: Chazz Surratt, LB, North Carolina
57) Pittsburgh Steelers: Liam Eichenberg, OT, Notre Dame
58) Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Darius Stills, DT, West Virginia
With Tampa Bay projected to lose Ndamukong Suh in free agency, another interior pass rusher is needed for the Bucs up front. Stills is one of the quickest defensive tackles in the country. While Stills is a little raw, he could develop into a capable starter given some seasoning.
59) New England Patriots: Amon-Ra St. Brown, WR, USC
60) Dallas Cowboys: Jaycee Horn, CB, South Carolina
61) New Orleans Saints: Cameron McGrone, LB, Michigan
62) Baltimore Ravens: Paris Ford, S, Pitt
63) San Francisco 49ers: Andre Cisco, S, Syracuse
Jaquiski Tartt is projected to be a free agent in 2021 and San Franisco seems hesitant to offer him a long-term deal given his durability concerns. Tartt was better off further away from the line of scrimmage last season, and that’s a role Cisco could excel in. Let him play deep and use his ball skills and fluidity to his advantage.