Schulte Mock Draft | Round Five
132. Jacksonville Jaguars: Bobby Brown, DT, Texas A&M
133. New York Jets: Robert Rochell, CB, Central Arkansas
134. Houston Texans: Whop Philyor, WR, Indiana
I’m doubling down here at receiver for Houston. Will Fuller is likely getting out of Dodge, and the team likely moves on from Randall Cobb and/or Brandin Cooks to save cap space.
Whop Philyor boasts 4.3 speed and is an excellent vertical threat. Philyor is Indiana’s all-time leader in double-digit catch games and played a key role on offense and special teams. Adding him and Amon-Ra St. Brown to fill the void left behind in the Houston receiving room helps their next quarterback.
135. Atlanta Falcons: Dayo Odeyingbo, EDGE, Vanderbilt
136. Cincinnati Bengals: Jack Anderson, OG, Texas Tech
137. Philadelphia Eagles: Jamien Sherwood, S, Auburn
138. Carolina Panthers: Darius Stills, DT, West Virginia
139. Denver Broncos: Chauncey Golston, EDGE, Iowa
140. Detroit Lions: Ihmir Smith-Marsette, WR, Iowa
141. New York Jets (via NYG): William Bradley-King, EDGE, Baylor
William Bradley-King was already an intriguing edge rusher in this draft class. However, he boosted his draft stock immensely at the Senior Bowl. His quickness and length make him a disruptive pass rusher on the edge.
Tarell Basham led the Jets’ edge rushers with 3.5 sacks, and he’s a pending free agent. Robert Saleh’s defense invests heavily in the defensive line, so expect multiple additions to this room in the offseason and in this 2021 7-round NFL Mock Draft.
142. San Francisco 49ers: Elerson Smith, EDGE, Northern Iowa
143. Philadelphia Eagles (via DAL): Thomas Graham, CB, Oregon
144. Minnesota Vikings: Robert Jones, OG, Middle Tennessee State
145. New England Patriots: Kyle Trask, QB, Florida
146. Los Angeles Chargers: Caden Sterns, S, Texas
147. Arizona Cardinals: Cam Sample, DL, Tulane
148. Buffalo Bills (via LVR): Divine Deablo, S, Virginia Tech
The Bills were plenty intrigued with some of the “big nickel” safeties in last year’s class. Don’t be surprised when they circle back to that in this 2021 7-round NFL Mock Draft. At 6-foot-3 and 226 pounds, Deablo has the size and speed to match up with tight ends downfield. Deablo also played on special teams in college, making him an even more enticing prospect.
149. Las Vegas Raiders (via MIA): Israel Mukuamu, DB, South Carolina
150. Washington Football Team: Kylin Hill, RB, Mississippi State
151. Chicago Bears: Austin Watkins, WR, UAB
152. Indianapolis Colts: Justin Hilliard, LB, Ohio State
153. Tennessee Titans: Tre’ McKitty, TE, Georgia
154. Seattle Seahawks: Janarius Robinson, EDGE, Florida State
155. Baltimore Ravens (via PIT): Seth Williams, WR, Auburn
156. Cleveland Browns (via LAR): Benjamin St-Juste, CB, Minnesota
157. Jacksonville Jaguars (via CLE): Jaret Patterson, RB, Buffalo
158. Minnesota Vikings (via BAL): Kellen Mond, QB, Texas A&M
159. San Francisco 49ers (via NO): Kendrick Green, OL, Illinois
The 49ers continue to add to their offensive line. Tom Compton and Ben Garland are projected free agents. Weston Richburg could also be cut to save some cap space. Kendrick Green would slide right into the center spot in the vacancy left behind. Green’s quickness and length blend him well with the 49ers’ run scheme.
160. Green Bay Packers: Khalil Herbert, RB, Virginia Tech
161. Buffalo Bills: Trill Williams, CB, Syracuse
162. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Shaka Toney, EDGE, Penn State
163. Kansas City Chiefs: Trey Hill, OC, Georgia
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