2021 NFL Draft: Alabama sets first-round pick record in 2-round mock draft

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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Michael Carter, 2021 NFL Draft
2021 NFL Draft prospect Michael Carter of North Carolina. Mandatory Credit: Adam Richins-USA TODAY Sports /

2021 NFL Draft: Round 2, 49th overall

Pick Analysis. RB. North Carolina. player. 32. Scouting Report. Michael Carter. 49

Cardinals running back Kenyan Drake will be a free agent this offseason, and it is unknown if the team plans to re-sign him. Even if they do though they will still need to upgrade the running game as Drake only averaged 4 yards per carry last season. In North Carolina running back Michael Carter, the team gets an explosive running back who can also help out in the passing game.

2021 NFL Draft: Round 2, 50th overall

Pick Analysis. OT. player. Scouting Report. Stanford. Walker Little. 50. 59

Miami has some young talent on their offensive line, but also some question marks in terms of how these players will develop. One of the biggest questions revolves around Robert Hunt, and if you can count on him as a tackle or if you need to move him inside to guard. If the Dolphins decide to move him inside next year, they are going to need to bring in someone to replace him at right tackle. In Walker Little, Miami is getting someone who has played limited football over the last two seasons but shows a ton of potential.

2021 NFL Draft: Round 2, 51st overall

51. player. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. TE. Miami. Brevin Jordan. 58

Last season Washington saw starting tight end Logan Thomas have a breakout season as he had career highs in receptions, yards, and touchdowns. Unfortunately, the team does not have much behind him as the other tight ends on the roster only accounted for three receptions on the year. Due to this lack of depth and their not being another highly-rated player at this position of a more pressing need I see them taking Miami tight end Brevin Jordan at this spot.

2021 NFL Draft: Round 2, 52nd overall

Scouting Report. Wyatt Davis. player. Pick Analysis. OG. Ohio State. 52. 57

This is a spot where the Chicago Bears decide to take the best player left on the board, as offensive guard is not a big need for the team. Davis is a tough mauler who should immediately boost the physicality of the Bears offensive line, and hopefully help the team improve on its rushing game that finished 27th in the NFL last year.