Jacksonville Jaguars seven-round 2021 NFL mock draft

The Jacksonville Jaguars select Justin Fields in this 2021 NFL mock draft. (Photo by G Fiume/Maryland Terrapins/Getty Images)
The Jacksonville Jaguars select Justin Fields in this 2021 NFL mock draft. (Photo by G Fiume/Maryland Terrapins/Getty Images) /
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Brevin Jordan, Jacksonville Jaguars
Jacksonville Jaguars select Miami tight end Brevin Jordan in this mock draft (Photo by Sam Navarro-USA TODAY Sports) /

Round 2, 46th Overall

834. Scouting Report. Brevin Jordan. 2. player. Pick Analysis. TE. Miami (FL)

The tight end position stands out as an obvious need for the Jacksonville Jaguars, one that they could easily look to take care of in the first round. If available at their second first-round pick, Florida tight end Kyle Pitts would make a lot of sense for this team, giving their new quarterback an impact receiving threat at the position. Pitts was not available for the Jags in this mock draft, so they find themselves another exciting weapon at the tight end position.

Brevin Jordan is a true matchup nightmare in the middle of the field. He is too big for most defensive backs to handle and far too fast and athletic for most linebackers. He tracks the ball in the air incredibly well and is extremely dangerous after the catch.

The Jaguars have some nice weapons on the offensive side of the ball, but Jordan is an exciting talent who would fit in well. Getting Fields as many weapons as possible is important for his development with this team.

Round 3, 66th Overall

Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. Syracuse. player. 827. S. Andre Cisco. 3

A torn ACL cut Andre Cisco‘s season short, but he is undoubtedly a talented football player who should be on the radar of NFL teams next April. Cisco is a tremendous natural playmaker on the back-end who shows great range and high-level ball skills. He is a fantastic deep safety prospect who shines in zone coverage and will be an impact player at the next level.

The Jaguars have a lot of interesting young talent on the defensive side of the ball but are less than stellar at the safety position. Cisco coming back from a torn ACL is less than ideal, but if he comes back healthy, he would be a massive steal for the Jags in this range.