2021 NFL Draft: Day 2 mock draft after the first round

Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, 2021 NFL mock draft. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images)
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2021 NFL Draft, Wyatt Davis
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49. Arizona Cardinals: Wyatt Davis, IOL, Ohio State

An interior offensive lineman can sometimes be a quarterback’s best friend as they keep the interior pass rush at bay. With the Cardinals playing in the same division as Aaron Donald, they can always use more help there, which is what leads to them taking Wyatt Davis here.

50. Miami Dolphins: Javonte Williams, RB, North Carolina

Back on the clock, the Miami Dolphins pick up a running back who can move the chains in Javonte Williams. The North Carolina product can do it all and could really add a new dimension to the Miami offense.

51. Washington Football Team: Jalen Mayfield, OT, Michigan

The Football Team has to protect Ryan Fitzpatrick which is why Jalen Mayfield is the pick. He can develop into a starting offensive tackle rather quickly.

52. Chicago Bears: Asante Samuel, Jr., CB, Florida State

This draft has several players who are related to former NFL stars. Here is another as the Bears take Asante Samuel, Jr. Slightly undersized, Samuel has all the confidence in the world and a nose for the ball. He will be a great addition to a team that already hit a home run with the Justin Fields move.

53. Tennessee Titans: Dyami Brown, WR, North Carolina

Another North Carolina player is taken as the Titans grab Dyami Brown. He’s a deep threat who can really help them replace Corey Davis and could end up being just as dangerous.

54. Indianapolis Colts: Amari Rodgers, WR, Clemson

They would have liked to have taken Dyami Brown but the Colts instead take Amari Rodgers. He can also get it done as a player opposite T.Y. Hilton and Michael Pittman.

55. Pittsburgh Steelers: Levi Onwuzurike, IDL, Washington

Pittsburgh is very experienced on the front line, which means they can use some youth. Enter Levi Onwuzurike from Washington who has a lot of potential.

56. Seattle Seahawks: Ronnie Perkins, EDGE, Oklahoma

The Seattle Seahawks are on the clock for the first time in the 2021 NFL Draft and they take Ronnie Perkins at No. 56. They had signed Aldon Smith as a potential stop-gap EDGE rusher but he found himself in hot water and now, they just go out and grab a young player who can handle the job.