2021 NFL Draft: Full 2-round mock draft during training camp

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Two wide receivers go with two defensive stars in this range

13. player. Scouting Report. EDGE. Miami (FL). Quincy Roche. Pick Analysis. 44

Though Rousseau isn’t playing in the 2020 season for Miami, Temple transfer Quincy Roche is. He won’t put up the huge stats he likely would’ve if paired with Rousseau but Roche can be a dynamic pass-rusher at the NFL level with a nice blend of tools. Atlanta has been starved for something in that department for quite a while and that’s why he’s the pick at No. 13.

Scouting Report. WR. Purdue. 14. Pick Analysis. Rondale Moore. player. 59

Some people would have Miami taking a wide receiver with their first pick in the first round. This draft class is so deep at the position, though, I’m fine with waiting for Rondale Moore. Diminutive in stature, the Purdue product is lightning in a bottle with elite playmaking ability when he gets the ball. Pairing him with DeVante Parker and Preston Williams could give Tua an elite group of weapons.

53. Pick Analysis. LB. Dylan Moses. 15. player. Scouting Report. Alabama

This is a gift for the Cleveland Browns. The team’s biggest need as they look to the 2021 NFL Draft is clearly at linebacker and there are two top-tier prospects at the position in this class. Dylan Moses is the second of them. The Alabama standout missed all of last year due to an ACL injury but is a defensive quarterback with elite football IQ and the physical tools to make any play he needs to.

16. 57. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. WR. DeVonta Smith. Alabama. player

What the Bears’ plan at quarterback for the long haul remains to be seen. Whoever is at the position, though, they need some better weapons around them moving forward. DeVonta Smith has been a game-changer for Alabama, even if not as celebrated as some of his teammates. If Chicago keeps Allen Robinson, Smith pairs beautifully with the underrated veteran.