NFL mock draft 2021: Panthers, Patriots, Bears get aggressive for QBs
2021 NFL mock draft: Round 2, 47th overall
Terrace Marshall Jr. is a big and explosive wide receiver prospect who shines in the deep passing game. He tracks the ball in the air extremely well and does a great job of making plays in contested-catch situations.
Wide receiver is not a major position of need for the Los Angeles Chargers but Marshall would be a great value pick here and getting Justin Herbert more help certainly would not hurt. Plus, Mike Williams will hit free agency next offseason and Marshall could replace him if they struggle to bring Williams back.
2021 NFL mock draft: Round 2, 48th overall
The Raiders simply must invest in talent on the defensive side of the ball this offseason. They have many needs across the unit, including up front. In the second round of this 2021 NFL mock draft, the Raiders add Washington defensive tackle Levi Onwuzurike.
Onwuzurike is a quick and explosive player who shines as a one-gap penetrator up front. He also does a great job of playing with proper pad level and using his hands when shedding blocks. The Raiders need to invest in their defense this offseason and Onwuzurike is a talented player who would undoubtedly make an impact for the team up front.
2021 NFL mock draft: Round 2, 49th overall
Cornerback stands out as a major position of need for the Arizona Cardinals this offseason. In the second round of this NFL mock draft, they make an investment in their cornerback situation by adding Elijah Moden to the mix.
Molden is an extremely quick and athletic cornerback prospect who sees the field well and shows impressive natural ball skills. Molden is a bit undersized but he plays bigger than his size and attacks the ball in the air extremely well. In Molden, the Cardinals find a potential impact player at an important position of need in the second round.