NFL mock draft 2021: Panthers, Patriots, Bears get aggressive for QBs
2021 NFL mock draft: Round 2, 57th overall
James Hudson is an extremely raw offensive tackle prospect who has not been playing the position for long. However, he is clearly a gifted player who has exciting upside at the next level. Hudson displays an impressive combination of length, power and athleticism that makes him an intriguing player in both pass protection and as a run blocker. Developing Hudson would take some work but he is undoubtedly a gifted player who could grow into an impact player for the Los Angeles Rams.
2021 NFL mock draft: Round 2, 58th overall
The Baltimore Ravens lack impact talent at the wide receiver position and could certainly use a player who can help them move the chains. Lamar Jackson needs a well-rounded receiver who can make plays for him in the short-to-intermediate range. Enter Amon-Ra St. Brown. St. Brown is a tremendous route runner who creates space quickly with his routes and also shows great toughness in the middle of the field. He is an extremely reliable player who would fill what the Ravens need at wide receiver well.
2021 NFL mock draft: Round 2, 59th overall
Rondale Moore may lack ideal size at the wide receiver position but he is undoubtedly a dynamic playmaker who has exciting upside at the next level. Moore is an extremely shifty and explosive receiver who creates space well and shines after the catch. The Cleveland Browns have a nice group of receivers on the roster but they still have plenty of room to get Moore involved. Snagging him here at No. 59 feels like an ideal scenario for this team.
2021 NFL mock draft: Round 2, 60th overall
The run on wide receivers continues as the New Orleans Saints select D’Wayne Eskridge here at No. 60. Eskridge is another high-upside speed receiver who thrives as a deep target and run-after-catch weapon. Eskridge lacks ideal size at the position but he is a well-rounded player who would likely thrive in New Orleans’ passing attack.