2021 NFL mock draft: Dolphins get Deshaun Watson, other bold QB trades
2021 NFL mock draft: Round 1, 30th overall
The Buffalo Bills may struggle to bring linebacker Matt Milano back this offseason, as he will hit the open market as a free agent and will likely have a ton of suitors. Losing Milano would certainly hurt the Bills’ defense, but adding Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah in the draft would help soften the blow.
Owusu-Koramoah is a safety/linebacker hybrid prospect who is great at simply flying around the field and making plays. He has fantastic speed and athleticism for a linebacker, always seems to be around the ball and is a valuable weapon in coverage. Owusu-Koramoah has exciting upside at the next level and he must be on the Bills’ radar at No. 30.
2021 NFL mock draft: Round 1, 31st overall
The Kansas City Chiefs’ offensive line was an absolute disaster in the Super Bowl. While players getting healthy and opt-out returns will certainly help, the Chiefs must work to improve their offensive line depth this offseason.
Alex Leatherwood stands out as a strong fit for KC with this pick due to his versatility. Leatherwood played well at both guard and tackle in college, and while guard will probably be his best position in the NFL, he could certainly provide depth at offensive tackle as well. Simply put, Leatherwood is a big, powerful and smart offensive lineman who would provide immediate quality depth to the Chiefs’ shaky offensive line situation.
2021 NFL mock draft: Round 1, 32nd overall
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers could suffer some major losses in free agency and that could lead them to go in a different direction at No. 32. That being said, sticking Najee Harris in the Bucs’ backfield is simply too fun to ignore at this point in the process.
Harris is a big, powerful and explosive running back prospect who would be a perfect fit in the Bucs’ offense. he is a straight-ahead no-nonsense runner who would undoubtedly have a ton of success early in his career lining up behind Tom Brady. Harris is also a quality pass-catcher out of the backfield who would be a dangerous weapon for Brady in the passing game.
If this team does not bring Leonard Fournette back this offseason and Harris is on the board when they go on the clock at No. 32, it is going to be tough for Tampa Bay to pass on the gifted Alabama running back. Adding Harris to the mix would take an already dynamic offensive attack to the next level.