Washington Football Team: Final 7-round 2021 NFL mock draft

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Grambling State. David Moore. player. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. IOL. R.4. 58

David Moore is more than likely going to be a developmental pick that could bring depth and possibly replace Brandon Scherff in the near future. Moore has shown strides and impressed at the Senior Bowl, but will still need time in order to become a consistent NFL starter. However, if he hits his potential he could be a solid long-time starter.

Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. Texas. Caden Sterns. R.5. S. player. 851

The former five-star recruit was impacted by what many former star recruits get hit, the poor Texas culture. Sterns hasn’t done enough during his time at Texas to pronounce him as an early pick or highly touted prospect, but he did show flashes.

Thanks to these flashes and the potential brought about by a former highly touted high school recruit, Sterns falling here works. He would likely have to earn his keep through special teams, but with the uncertainty around Landon Collins, he could see playing time on defense in his rookie season.

Pick Analysis. R.7. player. 814. Scouting Report. CB. Georgia. D.J. Daniel

The Washington Football Team has two very good corners in Jackson III and Kendall Fuller. However, the team will need more than just those two for the upcoming season.

Daniels, the third Georgia Bulldog corner expected to be drafted, is a big corner at 6-foot-1 and should match up well against wideouts with good size. He might take time, but Ron Rivera has a knack for developing corners.

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Pick Analysis. Frank Darby. player. 854. Scouting Report. Arizona State. R.7. WR

A player who could have a solid playing career at wideout, Darby was robbed by COVID of being the guy for Arizona State. With the short season and not being able to fully showcase what he could do Darby sees his name going in the last round. Washington has a good wideout