2021 NFL Draft: Three-round 2021 NFL mock draft with top 10 surprises

2021 NFL Draft prospect Zach Wilson #1 of the BYU Cougars (Photo by Rick Bowmer/Pool Photo-USA TODAY Sports)
2021 NFL Draft prospect Zach Wilson #1 of the BYU Cougars (Photo by Rick Bowmer/Pool Photo-USA TODAY Sports) /
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Terrace Marshall Jr., 2021 NFL Draft
2021 NFL Draft prospect Terrace Marshall Jr. #6 of the LSU Tigers (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images) /

2021 NFL Draft: Round 2, 36th Overall

BYU. Brady Christensen. 36. 58. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. OT. player

The Washington Football Team were able to fill their biggest need when they found a franchise quarterback earlier in this mock draft. Here, they take care of their next biggest need when they add BYU left tackle Brady Christensen to the mix.

Christensen is a long and fluid offensive tackle who gets into his pass sets quickly and moves well in space. He shows great on-field awareness, protecting against stunts and blitzes extremely well. Washington needs to make an addition at offensive tackle and Christensen is a talented player who could come in and make an immediate impact.

2021 NFL Draft: Round 2, 37th Overall

Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. Andre Cisco. 123. S. Syracuse. 37. player

Dallas took a cornerback earlier, but let’s be honest, this team needs a lot of help on the defensive side of the ball. Double-dipping in the secondary and taking a shot on Syracuse safety Andre Cisco certainly makes sense for Jerry Jones and company.

Cisco is currently recovering from a torn ACL, but prior to the injury, he was clearly the best safety in the 2021 NFL Draft class. Cisco is a smooth and athletic safety who has a nose for the ball on the back-end. He is an absolute weapon in deep zone coverage and assuming he comes back healthy, Cisco would be an extremely valuable addition to the Dallas defense.

2021 NFL Draft: Round 2, 38th Overall

Scouting Report. LSU. Terrace Marshall Jr.. 38. player. Pick Analysis. WR. 31

The New York Giants resisted the temptation of drafting a quarterback earlier, opting to move forward with Daniel Jones. WIth the 38th pick of this mock draft, they give Jones an exciting offensive weapon when they add LSU wide receiver Terrace Marshall Jr. to the mix.

Marshall is an exciting offensive playmaker who displays a fantastic combination of size and speed. His speed makes him an exciting big-play weapon and his size and ability to concentrate makes him a major threat in contested-catch situations. Simply put, Marshall is an extremely talented wide receiver who could quickly grow into the top option for the Giants.