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    7-Round 2021 NFL Mock Draft: Which QB goes to San Francisco at 3rd overall?

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    2021 7-Round NFL Mock Draft | Round 6, Picks 185-193

    Listed on this page is the sixth and seventh round of this 7-Round 2021 NFL Mock Draft. We begin with the Los Angeles Chargers at pick 185.

    185. Los Angeles Chargers
    Isaiah McDuffie, LB, Boston College

    186. New York Jets
    Marquez Stevenson, WR, Houston

    187. Atlanta Falcons
    Dazz Newsome, WR, North Carolina

    188. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (via DAL)
    Drake Jackson, OC, Kentucky

    189. Philadelphia Eagles
    Quintin Morris, TE, Bowling Green

    190. Cincinnati Bengals
    Alaric Jackson, OT, Iowa

    191. Denver Broncos
    Khalil Herbert, RB, Virginia Tech

    192. Dallas Cowboys
    Jaylen Twyman, DT, Pitt

    193. Carolina Panthers
    Richard LeCounte III, S, Georgia

    Round 6 | Picks 194-201

    194. San Francisco 49ers
    Tre’ McKitty, TE, Georgia

    195. Houston Texans
    Frank Darby, WR, Arizona State

    196. New York Giants
    Larry Rountree III, RB, Missouri

    197. New England Patriots
    Evan McPherson, K, Florida

    198. Los Angeles Chargers
    Kenny Yeboah, TE, Ole Miss

    199. Minnesota Vikings
    Jamie Newman, QB, Georgia

    200. Las Vegas Raiders
    Kyle Trask, QB, Florida

    201. New York Giants
    Tedarrell Slaton, DT, Florida

    The Giants lost Dalvin Tomlinson to the Vikings in free agency. They did add Danny Shelton; however, he’s only on a one-year deal. Slaton is a raw but massive and powerful plugger in the middle of a defensive line. He can be molded along into a starting-caliber nose with some better coaching.

    Round 6 | Picks 202-209

    202. Cincinnati Bengals
    Rodarius Williams, CB, Oklahoma State

    203. Houston Texans
    Chuba Hubbard, RB, Oklahoma State

    204. Chicago Bears
    Whop Philyor, WR, Indiana

    205. Tennessee Titans
    Christian Uphoff, S, Illinois State

    206. Indianapolis Colts
    Tariq Thompson, S, San Diego State

    207. Kansas City Chiefs
    Jonathan Adams Jr., WR, Arkansas State

    208. Chicago Bears
    Olaijah Griffin, CB, USC

    209. Los Angeles Rams
    Jalen Camp, WR, Georgia Tech

    DeSean Jackson reunited with Sean McVay. Still, the Rams have scouted plenty of wide receivers, and all of them have plenty of speed to burn. Jalen Camp is an intriguing height/weight/speed receiver who can develop behind the rest of the Rams’ receivers.

    Round 6 | Picks 210-219

    210. Baltimore Ravens
    Cornell Powell, WR, Clemson

    211. Cleveland Browns
    Jared Hocker, OG, Texas A&M

    212. Houston Texans
    Darren Hall, CB, San Diego State

    213. Buffalo Bills
    Trey Hill, OC, Georgia

    214. Green Bay Packers
    Nick Eubanks, TE, Michigan

    215. Tennessee Titans
    Adrian Ealy, OT, Oklahoma

    216. New England Patriots (via PIT)
    Tyler Coyle, S, Purdue

    217. Dallas Cowboys (via TB)
    Antonio Phillips, CB, Ball State

    218. New Orleans Saints
    Jaret Patterson, RB, Buffalo

    219. Atlanta Falcons
    Kayode Awosika, OT, Buffalo

    Round 6 | Picks 220-228

    220. Green Bay Packers
    Robert Jones, OG, Middle Tennessee

    221. Chicago Bears
    Tarron Jackson, EDGE, Coastal Carolina

    222. Carolina Panthers
    Tony Poljan, TE, Virginia

    223. Arizona Cardinals
    Javian Hawkins, RB, Louisville

    224. Philadelphia Eagles
    Buddy Johnson, LB, Texas A&M

    225. Chicago Bears (via PHI)
    Sadarius Hutcherson, OG, South Carolina

    Trade! The Philadelphia Eagles trade pick 225 and a sixth-round pick in 2022 to the Chicago Bears in exchange for WR Anthony Miller and a seventh-round pick in 2022.

    226. New York Jets
    Camryn Bynum, CB, Cal

    227. Dallas Cowboys
    Ben Mason, FB, Michigan

    228. Chicago Bears
    Josh Ball, OT, Marshall

    2021 7-Round NFL Mock Draft | Round 7, Picks 229-240

    229. New Orleans Saints
    Feleipe Franks, QB, Arkansas

    230. San Francisco 49ers
    Will Fries, OT/OG, Penn State

    231. Miami Dolphins
    Chandon Herring, OT, BYU

    232. Tennessee Titans
    Quinton Bohanna, DT, Kentucky

    233. Houston Texans
    Nick Niemann, LB, Iowa

    234. Philadelphia Eagles
    Chris Wilcox, CB, BYU

    235. Cincinnati Bengals
    Elijah Mitchell, RB, Louisiana

    236. Buffalo Bills
    Kylin Hill, RB, Mississippi State

    237. Denver Broncos
    Larry Borom, OT/OG, Missouri

    238. Dallas Cowboys
    Max Duffy, P, Kentucky

    239. Denver Broncos
    Israel Mukuamu, CB, South Carolina

    240. Arizona Cardinals (via PHI)
    Larnel Coleman, OT, Massachusetts

    Trade! The Arizona Cardinals have traded picks 243 and 247 to the Philadelphia Eagles in exchange for pick 240. 

    With Marcus Gilbert’s contract expiring next year, I’m projecting the Cardinals to get aggressive in adding a developmental tackle late in the draft. Larnel Coleman is an intriguing high-upside tackle with excellent traits and character.

    Round 7 | Picks 241-250

    241. Los Angeles Chargers
    Bryan Mills, CB, NC Central

    242. New England Patriots
    Mark Webb, S, Georgia

    243. Philadelphia Eagles (via ARI)
    Briley Moore, TE, Kansas State

    244. Washington Football Team
    Dan Moore Jr., OT, Texas A&M

    245. Pittsburgh Steelers
    Riley Cole, LB, South Alabama

    246. Washington Football Team
    Josh Imatorbhebhe, WR, Illinois

    247. Philadelphia Eagles (via ARI)
    Marquiss Spencer, DT, Mississippi State

    248. Indianapolis Colts
    Shaun Beyer, TE, Iowa

    249. Jacksonville Jaguars
    Landon Young, OT, Kentucky

    250. Seattle Seahawks
    Naquan Jones, DT, Michigan State

    Round 7 | Picks 251-259

    251. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
    William Sherman, OT/OG, Colorado

    252. Los Angeles Rams
    Nate Hobbs, CB, Illinois

    253. Denver Broncos
    Jonathon Cooper, EDGE, Ohio State

    254. Pittsburgh Steelers
    Deommodore Lenoir, CB, Oregon

    255. New Orleans Saints
    Zach Davidson, TE/P, Central Missouri

    256. Green Bay Packers
    Brandin Echols, CB, Kentucky

    257. Cleveland Browns
    Kene Nwangwu, RB, Iowa State

    258. Miami Dolphins
    Sage Surratt, WR, Wake Forest

    259. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
    Michael Carter II, DB, Duke

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