NFL mock draft 2021: Panthers, Patriots, Bears get aggressive for QBs

Zach Wilson lands with the Carolina Panthers in this 2021 NFL mock draft (Photo by Jeff Swinger-USA TODAY Sports)
Zach Wilson lands with the Carolina Panthers in this 2021 NFL mock draft (Photo by Jeff Swinger-USA TODAY Sports) /
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Javonte Williams, 2021 NFL mock draft
The Pittsburgh Steelers select Javonte Williams in the second round of this 2021 NFL mock draft (Photo by Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports) /

2021 NFL mock draft: Round 2, 53rd overall

Kelvin Joseph. 35. Pick Analysis. CB. Scouting Report. Kentucky. 53. player

The Tennessee Titans continue to address the defensive side of the ball with the selection of cornerback Kelvin Joseph here in the second round of this 2021 NFL mock draft. Joseph is a long and athletic cornerback prospect who moves extremely well in space. He does not have great on-field instincts at this point in his career, but Joseph undoubtedly has tremendous long-term upside at the cornerback position.

2021 NFL mock draft: Round 2, 54th overall

CB. Georgia. 54. Scouting Report. Tyson Campbell. player. 46. Pick Analysis

The Indianapolis Colts value length and athleticism more than most NFL teams and Tyson Campbell certainly fits their profile at the cornerback position. Campbell is a smooth athlete in space who does a great job of mirroring opposing receivers and using his length well in coverage. Campbell has proved himself as a strong man coverage defender and also reads the quarterback well when playing zone. Keep an eye on Campbell as a mid-round target for Indy.

2021 NFL mock draft: Round 2, 55th overall

player. Scouting Report. RB. 55. Pick Analysis. North Carolina. Javonte Williams. 55

Javonte Williams may end up going earlier than this, but this is such a fun fit that I wanted to make it work in this 2021 NFL mock draft. Williams is an impressive power back who does a great job of keeping his feet moving and maintaining balance through contact. He also sees the field well as a one-cut runner and shows impressive natural burst through the hole.

The Pittsburgh Steelers have an obvious need at the running back position and Williams fits their tough and physical style of play extremely well. Williams is undoubtedly one of the best running back prospects in this class and would be a fantastic second-round selection for Pittsburgh.

2021 NFL mock draft: Round 2, 56th overall

36. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. IOL. player. Ohio State. Wyatt Davis. 56

We still do not know what is going to happen with Russell Wilson, but whether he returns to the Seattle Seahawks or not, this team should be investing in offensive line talent. Wyatt Davis is a big and powerful offensive guard prospect who absolutely dominates at the point of attack. He is a fantastic run blocker who fires off of the ball quickly and clears out rushing lanes with ease. Davis also shows great awareness in pass protection and could come in and be an immediate starter for the offensive line-needy Seahawks.