Las Vegas Raiders seven-round 2021 NFL mock draft

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The Las Vegas Raiders select Amari Rodgers in the fifth round of this 2021 NFL mock draft (Photo by Chuck Cook-USA TODAY Sports) /

2021 NFL mock draft: Round 4, 117th Overall

CB. Washington. Scouting Report. Elijah Molden. 4. player. 818. Pick Analysis

Elijah Molden is an impressive natural athlete who is extremely quick in short spaces and shows good instincts in coverage. However, his lack of size does limit his upside at the cornerback position at the next level. Molden is likely only a slot cornerback prospect at the next level but he undoubtedly has a chance to be a very good one. His quick feet paired with high-level ball skills give him exciting upside at the position.

Moden is always going to struggle against big and powerful NFL receivers, but he can certainly be valuable in a slot role. The Washington product also has the toughness and physicality need to help fill a safety role.

2021 NFL mock draft: Round 5, 163rd Overall

Scouting Report. Clemson. Amari Rodgers. 5. 879. Pick Analysis. WR. player

Amari Rodgers is a quick and elusive wide receiver prospect who shines in run after catch situations. While he does have ideal height and length at the wide receiver position, Rodgers does have a stocky build that makes him difficult to bring down in space. His combination of quickness and power makes him a consistently dangerous weapon with the ball in his hands.

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2021 NFL mock draft: Round 7, 241st overall

Florida. 840. Pick Analysis. EDGE. Jeremiah Moon. 7. player. Scouting Report

With their sixth and final pick of this 2021 NFL mock draft, the Las Vegas Raiders take a shot on another potential impact defender. Jeremiah Moon is an extremely raw edge rusher but he flashes massive upside with his pass-rush moves at times. Moon needs to fill out his frame if he is ever going to make an impact at the next level, but his first-step explosion and short-area quickness are impressive and make him an exciting late-round flyer.