2021 NFL Draft: Alabama sets first-round pick record in 2-round mock draft
By John Blair
2021 NFL Draft: Round 2, 57th overall
While the big question on the Los Angeles Rams offensive line is if Andrew Whitworth will return, the team could also cut right tackle Rob Havenstein to save salary cap space. If the team decided to do this a potential replacement would be North Dakota State’s, Dillon Radunz. Radunz is a big physical lineman who should be able to develop into a good NFL right tackle.
2021 NFL Draft: Round 2, 58th overall
The Ravens’ top four outside linebackers will all be free agents and it would be surprising if the team resigns all of them. It will be key for the Ravens to add a pass-rushing outside linebacker in the 2021 NFL Draft to replace whoever the team loses. Washington’s Joe Tryon would fit this role as he was one of the better pass rushers in college football in 2019 when he recorded eight sacks. This was also Tryon’s last college season as he opted out of the 2020 season.
2021 NFL Draft: Round 2, 59th overall
Starting corners Denzel Ward and Greedy Williams battled injuries last season, and both of their backups will be free agents. If either Kevin Johnson or Terrance Mitchell leave via free agency the team will likely look to replace them in the 2021 NFL Draft. Stanford cornerback Paulson Adebo could be a good replacement as the 6-foot-1 corner has recorded eight interceptions over the past two seasons.
2021 NFL Draft: Round 2, 60th overall
New Orleans has one of the best wide receivers in the NFL in Michael Thomas, but they need a deep threat to stretch the field. One of the fastest players in college football is Anthony Schwartz and he is definitely capable of being the deep threat the Saints need. He also is dangerous after the catch and can turn the slant routes the Saints like to run into a big play opportunity.