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

Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, 2021 NFL mock draft. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images)
Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, 2021 NFL mock draft. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images) /
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87. Pittsburgh Steelers: Victor Dimukeje, EDGE, Duke

Bud Dupree left and while Alex Highsmith could be even better, the Steelers need some depth. Enter Victor Dimukeje.

88. Detroit Lions (via Los Angeles Rams): Hamsah Nasirildeen, S, Florida State

Hamsah Nasirildeen is a tall safety who knows how to find the football. Dan Campbell will love that.

89. Cleveland Browns: Marlon Tuipulotu, IDL, USC

They released Sheldon Richardson and Marlon Tuipulotu comes in and depth to help replace him.

90. Minnesota Vikings (via Baltimore Ravens): Dayo Odeyingbo, EDGE, Vanderbilt

Odeyingbo is big and can play anywhere on the line. He might be raw but he could become a force.

91. Cleveland Browns (via New Orleans Saints) Tutu Atwell, WR, Louisville

Cleveland finally drafts an offensive player as Tutu Atwell gets introduced to the host city. This kid can take the top off a defense, which they need.

92. Green Bay Packers: Amon-Ra St. Brown, WR, USC

Hey, finally a wide receiver. Still, too little too late to fix their relationship with A-Rod.

93. Buffalo Bills: Trey Smith, IOL, Tennessee

Trey Smith is a great pass protector. He just needs to stay healthy and he can be a force.

94. Baltimore Ravens (via Kansas City Chiefs): Keith Taylor, Jr., CB, Washington

Baltimore picks up Keith Taylor, Jr. as another Washington CB gets a shot in the NFL.

95. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Davis Mills, QB, Stanford

It looked for a while like Davis Mills would be a perfect fit for the Patriots, but instead he joins Tom Brady in Tampa.

96. New England Patriots: Jay Tufele, IDL, USC

Interior beef. Jay Tufele is a big defender who would be a great fit in New England.

97. Los Angeles Chargers: Spencer Brown, OT, Northern Iowa

Yes, they already drafted one offensive lineman but the Chargers need to do all they can to protect Justin Herbert.

98. New Orleans Saints: Shaun Wade, S, Ohio State

New Orleans loves Ohio State players. Shaun Wade could be good as long as they don’t play him as a boundary corner.

99. Dallas Cowboys: Janarius Robinson, EDGE, Florida State

Dallas needs edge depth and Janarius Robinson could be a solid find at 99.

100. Tennessee Titans: Quincy Roche, EDGE, Miami

At Temple, Quincy Roche looked like a star. If he can re-gain that form, look out.

101. Detroit Lions (via Los Angeles Rams): Deonte Brown, IOL, Alabama

They’ve already had a lot of picks and now add a second offensive lineman.

102. San Francisco 49ers: Dylan Moses, LB, Alabama

At one point, Dylan Moses looked like a Round 1 pick. Now, this feels like it could be too early.

103. Los Angeles Rams: Ar’Darius Washington, S, TCU

If he was three inches taller, Ar’Darius Washington would be a first-round pick.

104. Baltimore Ravens: Cameron McGrone, LB, Michigan

He was better in 2019 than 2020 but Baltimore knows how to get the most out of everyone — especially defenders/

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105. New Orleans Saints: D’Wayne Eskridge, WR, Western Michigan

The third round ends with the Saints who finally get another wideout in D’Wayne Eskridge from Western Michigan.