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2021 Draft Rankings 2021 Draft Rankings QB RB WR TE OT OG/C Big Board 1 Trevor Lawrence CLEMP Najee Harris BAMA Ja'Marr Chase LSU Kyle Pitts Florida Penei Sewell Oregon Alijah Vera-Tucker USC 2 Trey Lance NDSU Travis Etienne CLEMP DeVonta Smith BAMA Pat Freiermuth Penn St. Rashawn Slater Northwestern Trey Smith Tennessee 1 Kyle Pitts (TE) 51 Elijah Molden (CB) 3 Zach Wilson BYU Michael Carter North Carolina Jaylen Waddle BAMA Brevin Jordan Miami (Fla.) Christian Darrisaw Virginia Tech Creed Humphrey (C) Oklahoma 2 Micah Parsons (ILB) 52 Dillon Radunz (OT) 4 Justin Fields BUCKS Javonte Williams North Carolina Kadarius Toney Florida Matt Bushman BYU Alex Leatherwood BAMA Landon Dickerson (C) BAMA 3 Ja'Marr Chase (WR) 53 Trevon Moehrig (S) 5 Mac Jones BAMA Kenneth Gainwell Memphis Rondale Moore Purdue Hunter Long Boston College Walker Little Stanford Quinn Meinerz Wisc. WW 4 Trevor Lawrence (QB) 54 Terrace Marshall Jr. (WR) 6 Davis Mills Stanford Chuba Hubbard Oklahoma St. Elijah Moore Ole Miss Tre McKitty Georgia Brady Christensen BYU Ben Cleveland Georgia 5 Penei Sewell (OT) 55 Pat Freiermuth (TE) 7 Jamie Newman Georgia Trey Sermon BUCKS Dyami Brown North Carolina Tommy Tremble Notre Dame Samuel Cosmi Texas Wyatt Davis BUCKS 6 Rashawn Slater (OT) 56 Amari Rodgers (WR) 8 Kellen Mond Texas A&M Kylin Hill Miss. State Rashod Bateman Minnesota Zach Davidson Central Missouri Dillon Radunz NDSU Kendrick Green Illinois 7 DeVonta Smith (WR) 57 Teven Jenkins (OT) 9 Kyle Trask Florida Jaret Patterson Buffalo Terrace Marshall Jr. LSU Kenny Yeboah Ole Miss Liam Eichenberg Notre Dame Josh Myers (C) BUCKS 8 Trey Lance (QB) 58 Ben Cleveland (OG) 10 Ian Book Notre Dame Rhamondre Stevenson Oklahoma Amari Rodgers CLEMP Noah Gray Duke Teven Jenkins Oklahoma St. Drew Dalman (C) Stanford 9 Christian Darrisaw (OT) 59 Jalen Mayfield (OT) 11 Sam Ehlinger Texas Jamar Jefferson Oklahoma St. Tylan Wallace Oklahoma St. Tony Poljan Virginia Jalen Mayfield Michigan Deonte Brown BAMA 10 Zach Wilson (QB) 60 Levi Onwuzurike (DT) 12 Shane Buechele SMU Larry Roundtree III Missouri Amon-Ra St. Brown USC Zaire Mitchell Notre Dame Coll. Jackson Carman CLEMP Alaric Jackson Iowa 11 Caleb Farley (CB) 61 Jackson Carman (OT) 13 Feleipe Franks Arkansas Elijah Mitchell Louisiana Tutu Atwell Louisville Nick Eubanks Michigan Spencer Brown Northern Iowa David Moore Grambling 12 Najee Harris (RB) 62 Spencer Brown (OT) 14 Demetric Felton UCLA Sage Surratt Wake Forest Jacob Harris UFC Dan Moore Jr. Texas A&M Robert Jones Middle Tenn. 13 Greg Newsome III (CB) 63 Joe Tryon (DE) 15 Chris Evans Michigan Cornell Powell CLEMP James Hudson Cincinnati Aaron Banks Notre Dame 14 Jaylen Waddle (WR) 64 Milton Williams (DT) 16 Rakeem Boyd Arkansas Josh Imatorbhebhe Illonois WR - Continued D'Ante Smith East Carolina Sadarius Hutcherson South Carolina 15 Zaven Collins (OLB) 65 Ronnie Perkins (DE) 17 Ben Mason (FB) Michigan Anthony Schwartz Auburn Tamorrion Terry Florida State Josh Ball Marshall Brett Heggie (C) Florida 16 Jaycee Horn (CB) 66 Asante Samuel Jr. (CB) 18 CJ Marable Coastal SIMI FEHOKO Stanford Marquez Stevenson Houston Drake Jackson Kentucky Carson Green Texas A&M 17 Kadarius Toney (WR) 67 Davis Mills (QB) 19 Gary Brightwell Arizona Nico Collins Michigan Dez Fitzpatrick Louisville STONE FORSYTHE Florida Tommy Doyle Miami (OH) 18 Patrick Surtain II (CB) 68 Joseph Ossai (OLB) 20 Dazz Newsome North Carolina Whop Philyor Indiana Tyler Vrabel Boston College Kayode Awosika Buffalo 19 Jaelan Phillips (DE) 69 Wyatt Davis (OG) 21 Jaelon Darden North Texas Cade Johnson SDSU Larnel Coleman Umass Jack Anderson Texas Tech 20 Justin Fields (QB) 70 Tylan Wallace (WR) 22 Seth Williams Auburn Marlon Williams UCF Trey Hill Georgia Jaylon Moore W. Michigan 21 Alex Leatherwood (OT) 71 Amon-Ra St. Brown (WR) 23 Ihmir Smith-Marsette Iowa Dai'Jean Dixon Nicholls State Cordell Volson NDSU Dareuan Parker Mississippi St. 22 Kwity Paye (DE) 72 Aaron Robinson (CB) 24 D'Wayne Eskridge W. Michigan John Adams Jr. Ark St Drew Himmelman Ill St. Brenden Jaimes Nebraska 23 Mac Jones (QB) 73 Tutu Atwell (WR) 25 Damonte Coxie Memphis Jalen Camp Georgia Tech 24 Alijah Vera-Tucker (OG) 74 Baron Browning (OLB) DT DE OLB ILB CB S 25 Jamin Davis (OLB) 75 Shaun Wade (CB) 1 Christian Barmore BAMA Jaelan Phillips Miami (Fla.) Zaven Collins Tulsa Micah Parsons Penn St. Caleb Farley Virginia Tech Jevon Holland Oregon 26 Jayson Oweh (DE) 2 Davion Nixon Iowa Kwity Paye Michigan Jamin Davis Kentucky Nick Bolton Missouri Greg Newsome III Northwestern Trevon Moehrig TCU 27 Carlos Basham Jr. (DE) 3 Levi Onwuzurike Washington Jayson Oweh Penn St. Azeez Ojulari Georgia Jeremiah Owusu- Notre Dame Jaycee Horn South Carolina Caden Sterns Texas 28 Rondale Moore (WR) BENGALS REAL PICKS 4 Milton Williams La Tech Carlos Basham Jr. Wake Forest Joseph Ossai Texas KoramoahDylan Moses BAMA Patrick Surtain II BAMA Richie Grant UCF 29 Gregory Rousseau (DE) R1 5 Jaylen Twyman Pittsburgh Gregory Rousseau Miami (Fla.) Baron Browning BUCKS Jabril Cox LSU Paulson Adebo Stanford JaCoby Stevens LSU 30 Christian Barmore (DT) R2 6 Jay Tufele USC Ronnie Perkins Oklahoma Malcolm Koonce Buffalo Pete Werner BUCKS Eric Stokes Georgia Andre Cisco Syracuse 31 Creed Humphrey © R3 7 Tommy Togiai BUCKS Joe Tryon Washington Jordan Smith UAB Chazz Surratt North Carolina Elijah Molden Washington Richard LeCounte Georgia 32 Elijah Moore (WR) R4 8 Tyler Shelvin LSU Wyatt Hubert Kansas St Elerson Smith N. Iowa James Skalski CLEMP Tyson Campbell Georgia Hamsah Nasirildeen Florida St. 33 Trey Smith (OG) R5 9 Tedarrell Slaton Florida Payton Hunter Houston Derrick Barnes Purdue Ernest Jones South Carolina Asante Samuel Jr. Florida St. Ar'Darius Washington TCU 34 Travis Etienne (RB) R6 10 Darius Stills West Virginia Jonathon Cooper BUCKS KJ Britt Auburn Justin Hillard BUCKS Aaron Robinson UCF Tyree Gillespie Missouri 35 Paulson Adebo (CB) R6 11 Marvin Wilson Florida St. Hamilcar Rashed Jr. Oregon St. DeAngelo Malone W. Kentucky Paddy Fisher Northwestern Shaun Wade BUCKS Divine Deablo Virginia Tech 36 Azeez Ojulari (OLB) R7 12 Alim McNeill N.C. State Quincy Roche Miami (Fla.) Jamar Watson Kentucky Cameron McGrone Michigan Robert Rochell C. Arkansas Joshuah Bledsoe Missouri 37 Walker Little (OT) 13 Bobby Brown III Texas A&M Chris Rumph II Duke Charles Snowden Virginia Monty Rice Georgia Kelvin Joseph Kentucky Damar Hamlin Pittsburgh 38 Landon Dickerson © 14 Osa Odighizuwa UCLA Patrick Jones II Pittsburgh Tarron Jackson Coastal Drew Seers Lindenwood Benjamin St-Juste Minnesota Paris Ford Pittsburgh 39 Brady Christensen (OT) Bengals Mock Picks 15 Jonathan Marshall Arkansas Patrick Johnson Tulane Thomas Graham Jr. Oregon Reed Blankenship Middle Tenn. 40 Quinn Meinerz (OG) R1 Ja'Marr Chase (WR) 16 Marlon Tuipulotu USC Cameron Sample Tulane Nate Hobbs Illinois Shaun Davis Florida 41 Davion Nixon (DT) R2 Alex Leatherwood (OT) 17 Roy Lopez Arizona Daelin Hayse Notre Dame Zech McPherarson Texas Tech Christian Uphoff Illinois St. 42 Eric Stokes (CB) R3 Wyatt Hubert (DE) 18 Quinton Bohanna Kentucky Adetokunbo Ogundeji Notre Dame Marco Wilson Florida Tyler Coyle Purdue 43 Samuel Cosmi (OT) R4 Marvin Wilson (DT) 19 Devonte Wyatt Georgia Janarius Robinson Florida St. Israel Mukuamu South Carolina 44 Dyami Brown (WR) R5 Josh Imatorbhebhe (WR) 20 Forrest Merrill W. Kentucky Dayo Odeyingbo Vanderbilt Ifeatu Melifonwu Syracuse 45 Liam Eichenberg (OT) R6 Kenny Yeboah (TE) 21 Ta'Quon Graham Texas Ambry Thomas Michigan CB - Continued 46 Rashod Bateman (WR) R6 Sadarius Hutcherson (OG) 22 Rashad Weaver Pittsburgh Tre Brown Oklahoma Deommodore Lenoir Oregon 47 Nick Bolton (ILB) R7 Paddy Fisher (LB) 23 Chauncey Golston Iowa Shakur Brown Michigan St. Mac McCain NC A&T 48 Tyson Campbell (CB) Jeremiah Owusu- 24 Joshua Kaindoh Florida St. Kary Vincent Jr. LSU Rachad Wildgoose Wisconsin 49 Koramoah (ILB) 25 Camryn Bynum California Rodarius Williams Oklahoma St. 50 Jevon Holland (S) Elijah Molden (CB) Dillon Radunz (OT) INJURED/ CHARACTER ISSUES GOOSE'S GUYS I LIKE (BENGALS) Trevon Moehrig (S).
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