The PicksRound 2 Draft Order 33) Jacksonville Jaguars - Tyson Campbell, DB, Georgia 34) New York Jets - Elijah Moore, WR, Ole Miss 35) Denver Broncos - Javonte Williams, RB, North Carolina 36) Miami Dolphins - Jevon Holland, S, Oregon 37) Philadelphia Eagles - Landon Dickerson, OL, Alabama 38) New England Patriots - Christian Barmore, DL, Alabama 39) Chicago Bears - Teven Jenkins, OL, Oklahoma State 40) Atlanta Falcons - Richie Grant, S, UCF 41) Detroit Lions - Levi Onwuzurike, DL, Washington 42) Miami Dolphins - Liam Eichenberg, OL, Notre Dame 43) Las Vegas Raiders - Trevon Moehrig, S, TCU 44) Dallas Cowboys - Kelvin Joseph, CB, Kentucky 45) Jacksonville Jaguars - Walker Little, OL, Stanford 46) Cincinnati Bengals - Jackson Carman, OL, Clemson 47) Los Angeles Chargers - Asante Samuel Jr, CB, Florida State 48) San Francisco 49ers - Aaron Banks, OL, Notre Dame 49) Arizona Cardinals - Rondale Moore, WR, Purdue 50) New York Giants - Azeez Olujari, OLB, Georgia 51) Washington Football Team - Sam Cosmi, OL, Texas 52) Cleveland Browns - Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, LB, Notre Dame 53) Tennessee Titans - Dillon Radunz, OL, North Dakota State 54) Indianapolis Colts - Dayo Odeyingbo, DE, Vanderbilt 55) Pittsburgh Steelers - Pat Freiermuth, TE, Penn State 56) Seattle Seahawks - D’Wayne Eskridge, WR, Western Michigan 57) Los Angeles Rams - Tutu Atwell, WR, Louisville 58) Kansas City Chiefs - Nick Bolton, LB, Missouri 59) Carolina Panthers - Terrace Marshall, WR, LSU 60) New Orleans Saints - Pete Werner, LB, Ohio State 61) Buffalo Bills - Carlos Basham, DE, Wake Forest 62) Green Bay Packers - Josh Myers, OL, Ohio State 63) Kansas City Chiefs - Creed Humphrey, OL, Oklahoma 64) Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Kyle Trask. QB, Florida Round 3 Draft Order65) Jacksonville Jaguars - Andre Cisco, S, Syracuse 66) Minnesota Vikings - Kellen Mond, QB, Texas A&M 67) Houston Texans - Davis Mills, QB, Stanford 68) Atlanta Falcons - Jalen Mayfield, OL, Michigan 69) Cincinnati Bengals - Joseph Ossai, LB, Texas 70) Carolina Panthers - Brady Christensen, OL, BYU 71) New York Giants - Aaron Robinson, C, UCF 72) Detroit Lions - Alim McNeill, DL, NC State 73) Philadelphia Eagles - Milton Williams, DL, Louisiana Tech 74) Washington Football Team - Benjamin St. Juste, CB, Minnesota 75) Dallas Cowboys - Osa Odighizuwa, DL, UCLA 76) New Orleans Saints - Paulson Adebo, CB, Stanford 77) Los Angeles Chargers - Josh Palmer, WR, Tennessee 78) Minnesota Vikings - Chazz Surratt, LB, North Carolina 79) Las Vegas Raiders - Malcolm Koonce, DE, Buffalo 80) Las Vegas Raiders - Devine Diable, DB, Virginia Tech 81) Miami Dolphins - Hunter Long, TE, Boston College 82) Washington Football Team - Dyami Brown, WR, North Carolina 83) Carolina Panthers - Tommy Tremble, TE, Notre Dame 84) Dallas Cowboys - Chauncey Golston, DE, Iowa 85) Green Bay Packers - Amari Rodgers, WR, Clemson 86) Minnesota Vikings - Wyatt Davis, OL, Ohio State 87) Pittsburgh Steelers - Kendrick Green, OL, Illinois 88) San Francisco 49ers - Trey Sermon, RB, Ohio State 89) Houston Texans - Nico Collins, WR, Michigan 90) Minnesota Vikings - Patrick Jones, DE, Pittsburgh 91) Cleveland Browns - Anthony Schwartz , WR, Auburn 92) Tennessee Titans - Monty Rice, LB, Georgia 93) Buffalo Bills - Spencer Brown, OL, Northern Iowa 94) Baltimore Ravens - Ben Cleveland, OL, Georgia 95) Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Robert Hainsey, OL, Notre Dame 96) New England Patriots - Ronnie Perkins, DE, Oklahoma 97) Los Angeles Chargers - Tre McKitty, TE, Georgia 98) Denver Broncos - Quinn Meinerz, OL, Wisconsin-Whitewater 99) Dallas Cowboys - Nahshon Wright, DB, Oregon State 100) Tennessee Titans - Elijah Molden, DB, Washington 101) Detroit Lions - Ifeatu Melifonwu, DB, Syracuse 102) San Francisco 49ers - Ambry Thomas, DB, Michigan 103) Los Angeles Rams - Ernest Jones, LB, South Carolina 104) Baltimore Ravens - Brandon Stephens, CB, SMU 105) Denver Broncos - Baron Browning, LB, Ohio State Whose LeftJabril Cox, LB, LSU: One of the best coverage linebackers in this class, the North Dakota State transfer can blanket tight ends out of the gate. Amon-Ra St. Brown, WR, USC: The 5-foot-11, 197-pound target is one of the steadiest pass catchers in this draft. Though St. Brown is not particularly explosive and could be relegated to the slot, he could be a reliable and efficient No. 2 option. Jaelon Darden, WR, North Texas: For teams looking to infuse their passing attack with an explosive element, the 5-8, 174-pound breakaway threat offers big-play ability for a coaching staff willing to be creative in how it gets him the ball. Jamar Johnson, S, Indiana: He proved in a breakout 2020 campaign that his best football is likely still to come, as he has the fluidity to operate out of the slot and the range to track down passes from up high. Michael Carter, RB, North Carolina: The lightning to second-round pick Javonte Williams' thunder, the diminutive Carter can make his mark in the NFL by wriggling past defenders in tight spaces and creating mismatches as a receiver. Cameron Sample, DE, Tulane: The Senior Bowl standout is still finding his way as a pass rusher, but he's equally comfortable pushing blockers back as he is ripping underneath them. Stone Forsythe, OT, Florida: At 6-8 and 308 pounds, Forsythe has the frame and footwork to be a formidable pass protector at the next level, though his build might ultimately work against him if he doesn't learn to play with more composure. Trey Smith, G, Tennessee: The medical outlook could be critical to his evaluation after he was diagnosed with blood clots in his lung in 2018. Yet Smith is an experienced player who could be a promising starter with some more consistency. Cade Johnson, WR, South Dakota State: A strong Senior Bowl performance signaled he's ready for the leap in level of competition. He should carve out a role as a tough slot receiver who makes life difficult for opposing defensive backs despite his size limitations. Tylan Wallace, WR, Oklahoma State: His size and speed are pedestrian, but Wallace can thrive whether using his savvy to separate or displaying his competitiveness on contested catches. Thoughts- The Jets and Browns have been acting like an actual organizations and not doing the random selections of the past. It is strange new world.
- The Raiders Mike Mayock will be back working the NFL draft within two years with his random selections that don't seem to pan out. - The Steelers don't seem to think offensive line is important. - Either do the Seahawks. - The Chiefs have continued their massive offensive line upgrade. I have no idea how they are fitting everyone in the salary cap beyond pushing Mahomes' salary out for years so they can hide the cap hit for now. - The SEC remained the conference of choice with 29 players selected overall. - Panthers are going all in on Sam Darnold. At least for this year.
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