2021 NFL Draft: 5 players who have boosted their stock the most

2021 NFL Draft prospects Mac Jones #10 and DeVonta Smith #6 of the Alabama Crimson Tide (Photo by Gary Cosby Jr/The Tuscaloosa News via USA TODAY Sports)
2021 NFL Draft prospects Mac Jones #10 and DeVonta Smith #6 of the Alabama Crimson Tide (Photo by Gary Cosby Jr/The Tuscaloosa News via USA TODAY Sports) /
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Mac Jones, 2021 NFL Draft
Mac Jones, 2021 NFL Draft —  Mandatory Credit: Gary Cosby Jr/The Tuscaloosa News via USA TODAY Sports /

2021 NFL Draft: 5 players who have boosted their stock the most.

The 2021 NFL Draft class is slowly but surely filling up with fascinating prospects, and thanks to the majority of the college football landscape returning to the field, opportunities have opened up for players to really boost their stock.

As a matter of fact, some players have gone from being intriguing day two or day three selections to being possible first-round picks.

A number of players have even solidified themselves as early first-round players who were not really even on the radar before the 2020 college football season.

Certain position groups for the 2021 NFL Draft class have been helped significantly by these prospect developments.

Notably, the quarterback conversation no longer ends with Trevor Lawrence, Justin Fields, and Trey Lance. There are a number of players across the college football landscape who have put themselves in the top 50 discussion at the very least, maybe even into the top 32.

Other position groups that have been helped tremendously by the 2020 season include edge rusher and offensive tackle, which could be some of the deeper groups in the class at this point.

Let’s take a look at five players whose stock is way up with the way they have played so far in 2020.