Parent’s 2021 NFL Mock Draft 1.0
With less than two weeks until the first round of the 2021 NFL Draft, several questions still remain.
With less than two weeks until the first round of the 2021 NFL Draft, several questions still remain.
In two short weeks, the 2021 NFL Draft will finally be here. After months of scouting reports and mock drafts, the real thing will have arrived. However, these next two weeks are going to feel like two months.
Mike Zimmer and Rick Spielman have 10 picks in the 2021 NFL draft, beginning with the 14th-overall selection, to fix some glaring weaknesses on the Minnesota Vikings’ roster. Most of those picks come from trades, with the mid-season deal to send Yannick Ngakoue to the Baltimore Ravens netting a third-round choice.
The New York Jets own the second overall selection in this month’s NFL Draft following a 2-14 season. They also own the 23rd selection following their trade of Jamaal Adams to the Seattle Seahawks.
Shane joins the show to discuss his latest 2021 NFL Draft mock draft. We go over every pick in the 1st round.
The Bengals secured their franchise quarterback, Joe Burrow, last year; however, they failed to protect him at all. Hits accumulated at an enormous pace until Burrow suffered a devastating knee injury versus Washington. After also losing AJ Green to the Arizona Cardinals in free agency, questions arise as to what the Bengals should do at their pick.
John Schneider and his front office staff in Seattle may have the most difficult job to pull off at this year’s draft. The Seahawks have just three picks in 2021.
It was another cellar year for the Broncos as they finished with the lowest record in the AFC West at 5-11. The 2020 season was defined by injuries to top players and a developing offense that faced a few too many obstacles to overcome. That said, notice a lot of these picks are focused on getting the defense younger going forward.
It’s been a little over a week since free agency has begun, and most of the big-name free agents have signed new contracts. As we wind down the month of March, we are counting the days till the 2021 NFL Draft. While plenty can change between now and the last weekend in April, we now have a better idea of what holes each team needs to fill.
Among the top three picks in April’s NFL Draft, the New York Jets hold the second overall selection. This is following a 2-14 record last season. Furthermore, the team will also select 23rd overall following star safety Jamal Adams’ trade to the Seattle Seahawks.
In their first season without Tom Brady since the turn of the century, the New England Patriots finished 7-9 and missed the playoffs. Unfortunately for the Patriots, they are picking in the middle of the first round with the 15th overall selection.
We are less than four days away from the Super Bowl. However, for the 30 teams not playing Sunday, their focus has turned to the offseason, especially the 2021 NFL Draft.
With less than two weeks until the first round of the 2021 NFL Draft, several questions still remain.
In two short weeks, the 2021 NFL Draft will finally be here. After months of scouting reports and mock drafts, the real thing will have arrived. However, these next two weeks are going to feel like two months.
Mike Zimmer and Rick Spielman have 10 picks in the 2021 NFL draft, beginning with the 14th-overall selection, to fix some glaring weaknesses on the Minnesota Vikings’ roster. Most of those picks come from trades, with the mid-season deal to send Yannick Ngakoue to the Baltimore Ravens netting a third-round choice.
The New York Jets own the second overall selection in this month’s NFL Draft following a 2-14 season. They also own the 23rd selection following their trade of Jamaal Adams to the Seattle Seahawks.
Shane joins the show to discuss his latest 2021 NFL Draft mock draft. We go over every pick in the 1st round.
The Bengals secured their franchise quarterback, Joe Burrow, last year; however, they failed to protect him at all. Hits accumulated at an enormous pace until Burrow suffered a devastating knee injury versus Washington. After also losing AJ Green to the Arizona Cardinals in free agency, questions arise as to what the Bengals should do at their pick.
John Schneider and his front office staff in Seattle may have the most difficult job to pull off at this year’s draft. The Seahawks have just three picks in 2021.
It was another cellar year for the Broncos as they finished with the lowest record in the AFC West at 5-11. The 2020 season was defined by injuries to top players and a developing offense that faced a few too many obstacles to overcome. That said, notice a lot of these picks are focused on getting the defense younger going forward.
It’s been a little over a week since free agency has begun, and most of the big-name free agents have signed new contracts. As we wind down the month of March, we are counting the days till the 2021 NFL Draft. While plenty can change between now and the last weekend in April, we now have a better idea of what holes each team needs to fill.
Among the top three picks in April’s NFL Draft, the New York Jets hold the second overall selection. This is following a 2-14 record last season. Furthermore, the team will also select 23rd overall following star safety Jamal Adams’ trade to the Seattle Seahawks.
In their first season without Tom Brady since the turn of the century, the New England Patriots finished 7-9 and missed the playoffs. Unfortunately for the Patriots, they are picking in the middle of the first round with the 15th overall selection.
We are less than four days away from the Super Bowl. However, for the 30 teams not playing Sunday, their focus has turned to the offseason, especially the 2021 NFL Draft.
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