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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Hunter Long, 2021 NFL Draft
2021 NFL Draft prospect Hunter Long #80 of the Boston College Eagles (Photo by Nell Redmond-Pool/Getty Images) /

2021 NFL Draft: Round 2, 61st overall

16. Scouting Report. Hunter Long. Boston College. 61. player. Pick Analysis. TE

The Bills did not see much production from their tight ends last year as the position only accounted for 42 receptions and 458 yards on the year. Boston College’s Hunter Long had more production than this by himself as he led FBS tight ends with 57 receptions. Long is also a complete tight end as he is a willing blocker who shows nice aggression in this area.

2021 NFL Draft: Round 2, 62nd overall

Scouting Report. 62. Michigan. Nico Collins. player. 49. Pick Analysis. WR

Michigan’s Nico Collins is another player who opted out of the 2020 season due to Covid-19. However, when he was on the field in 2019 he was a proven deep threat. That season he averaged 19.7 yards on 37 catches. He also has the size the Packers like coming in at 6-foot-4 222 pounds.

2021 NFL Draft: Round 2, 63rd overall

Brady Christensen. player. BYU. 63. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. OT. 124

In the first round the Kansas City Chiefs addressed the interior of the offensive line with the selection of Landon Dickerson, and now come back and grab a tackle in the second round. The Chiefs need to add some depth to this position as both Mitchell Schwartz and Eric Fisher are coming off injuries. While this might be a little high for Christensen, he is a proven left tackle that has a good upside.

2021 NFL Draft: Round 2, 64th overall

64. player. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. QB. Stanford. Davis Mills. 48

The Buccaneers need to add a developmental quarterback who can hopefully take over for Tom Brady, whenever he retires. In Mills, the team gets a player who is very raw but has the tools to be an NFL starter in a couple of years. This would be the ideal situation for Mills as he gets to learn from the greatest quarterback of all time, and also does not face any pressure to see the field.