Driscoll’s 7-round 2021 NFL Mock Draft

With six weeks of the 2020 NFL season now in the rearview, it's time to pry into the future with this 2021 7-round NFL Mock Draft.

7-round 2021 NFL Mock Draft | Round Three

65) New York Jets: Hamilcar Rashed Jr., EDGE, Oregon State

66) Washington Football Team: Sage Surratt, Wide Receiver, Wake Forest

Earlier in this 7-round 2021 NFL mock draft, Washington selected their franchise quarterback. Now getting newly Justin Fields more weapons in the passing game will be a priority for the Washington Football Team. Sage Surratt is a gifted jump ball wide receiver who would be an ideal complement to Terry McLaurin.

67) New York Giants: Israel Mukuamu, Cornerback, South Carolina

68) Atlanta Falcons: Chuba Hubbard, Running Back, Oklahoma State

69) Jacksonville Jaguars: Baron Browning, Linebacker, Ohio State

70) Cincinnati Bengals: Charlie Kolar, Tight End, Iowa State

71) Houston Texans: Journey Brown, Running Back, Penn State

Penn State running back Journey Brown will miss the 2020 college football season due to an unknown medical condition, but he has everything you could want at the running back position. David Johnson doesn’t appear to be the player he once was, so getting some fresh legs in Houston would be a smart move.

72) Minnesota Vikings: Deonte Brown, Offensive Line, Alabama

73) Philadelphia Eagles: Andre Cisco, Safety, Syracuse

Cisco is one of the best ballhawks to enter the NFL in recent years. In 24 collegiate games, Cisco has secured an astonishing 13 interceptions and is a great fit for Philadelphia in our 7-round 2021 NFL mock draft.

74) Los Angeles Chargers: Spencer Brown, Offensive Tackle, Northern Iowa

75) Detroit Lions: Monty Rice, Linebacker, Georgia

76) Carolina Panthers: Abraham Lucas, Offensive Tackle, Washington State

77) Denver Broncos: Caden Sterns, Safety, Texas

78) Miami Dolphins: Richard LeCounte, Safety, Georgia

New England Patriots: Pick Forfeited

79) Washington Football Team: Derion Kendrick, Cornerback, Clemson

80) Arizona Cardinals: Kenneth Gainwell, Running Back, Memphis

81) Las Vegas Raiders: Alijah Vera-Tucker, Offensive Line, USC

82) Dallas Cowboys: Chris Rumph II, EDGE, Duke

83) Indianapolis Colts: Elijah Molden, Cornerback, Washington

84) Cleveland Browns: Seth Williams, Wide Receiver, Auburn

The combination of Jarvis Landry and Odell Beckham Jr. has underwhelmed in Cleveland. A polished wide receiver like Seth Williams could serve Barker Mayfield and the Browns’ passing attack well.

85) Cleveland Browns: Trevon Moehrig, Safety, TCU

86) Chicago Bears: Darius Stills, Defensive Line, West Virginia

87) Buffalo Bills: Josh Jobe, Cornerback, Alabama

88) Los Angeles Rams: Xavier Thomas, EDGE, Clemson

89) Pittsburgh Steelers: Liam Eichenberg, Offensive Tackle, Notre Dame

90) Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Kyle Trask, Quarterback, Florida

Tom Brady can’t play forever, can he? There isn’t a quarterback in college football that has helped his draft stock more than Kyle Trask.

91) Tennessee Titans: Tamorrion Terry, Wide Receiver, Florida State

92) Green Bay Packers: Marco Wilson, Cornerback, Florida

93) Minnesota Vikings: Jordan Smith, EDGE, UAB

94) New York Jets: Ar’Darius Washington, Safety, TCU

95) Kansas City Chiefs: Tutu Atwell, Wide Receiver, Louisville

The Chiefs love speed at the wide receiver position, and Louisville’s Tutu Atwell is a prospect reminiscent of the Ravens’ Hollywood Brown. With Kansas City likely moving on from Sammy Watkins after the 2020 season, the Chiefs find another dynamic weapon for Patrick Mahomes with the final pick of day two in this 7-round 2021 NFL mock draft.

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