
2021 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Dillon Radunz
While most of the NFL world is all about Trey Lance, there is another prospect coming out from North Dakota State that is getting first round buzz.

While most of the NFL world is all about Trey Lance, there is another prospect coming out from North Dakota State that is getting first round buzz.

The Tennessee Titans made the playoffs once again but were knocked out in the Wild Card Round by the Baltimore Ravens. Tennessee has a lot of impending free agents, as seven starters are going to be looking for new contracts. They have eight picks in the draft and four in the first three rounds.

The 2020 NFL offseason was unlike any other, though most similar to a lockout season, it wasn’t entirely unprecedented. Introducing a new coaching system and a quarterback as the Carolina Panthers did was no cakewalk regardless. That they finished the season 5-11 while also losing All-Pro Christian McCaffrey was mildly impressive.

Few know the name Davis Mills. He has the size and the talent to project to the NFL, but the real question remains: Is he ready? Although his age does not suggest it, Mills looks to be very raw. Let’s dive in to see if there is light at the end of the tunnel.

The Jacksonville Jaguars of 2021 are a completely new team than that of 2020. With the hiring of Urban Meyer and his new staff, comes promise and hope for a winning season. Overall, the Jaguars have been a disaster of a franchise and needed a complete reboot.

The Cincinnati Bengals came into the 2020 season as one of the teams to watch. After seeing their franchise signal-caller go down with a horrific injury, maybe the Cincinnati front office finally builds up the offensive line, which happens in this seven-round mock.

Prior to the 2020 NFL season, three questions were posed for each of the 32 teams. This is the recap and answers to those questions for the Minnesota Vikings.

The Los Angeles Chargers now have their quarterback of the future with Justin Herbert at the helm. Now, they look to build around their franchise quarterback with a strong draft. Tom Telesco is one of the most respected general managers in the league, but needs a strong draft, or else he could be firmly on the hot seat.

Heading into the offseason, the Baltimore Ravens have several free agents that need new contracts. Furthermore, the Ravens need to work on extensions for Lamar Jackson and Mark Andrews. With a Super Bowl contending roster, let’s take a look at how the Ravens could attack the 2021 NFL Draft in this seven-round mock draft.

The Denver Broncos entered the 2020 season with lofty expectations. Unfortunately, Denver was hit by the injury bug early and often in the season, and it resulted in a 5-11 record and a top-ten draft pick. The Broncos have a pick in each round of the draft, including three in the seventh round. With plenty of holes to fill, here is a seven-round mock draft to try and fix those needs.

Samuel Cosmi has been among the most consistent, well-balanced tackles in the nation over the past three years. After redshirting his freshman season, he protected the likes of Shane Buechele and Sam Ehlinger without fault. Cosmi appears to be one of the blue-chip prospects in yet another solid tackle class.

The 2021 safety class has plenty of intriguing options. With the safety position seeing a bit of a downfall in terms of first-round talent in recent years, there are plenty of players who will start during their rookie years. Tyree Gillespie is one of many players that could develop into a starter at the next level.

While most of the NFL world is all about Trey Lance, there is another prospect coming out from North Dakota State that is getting first round buzz.

The Tennessee Titans made the playoffs once again but were knocked out in the Wild Card Round by the Baltimore Ravens. Tennessee has a lot of impending free agents, as seven starters are going to be looking for new contracts. They have eight picks in the draft and four in the first three rounds.

The 2020 NFL offseason was unlike any other, though most similar to a lockout season, it wasn’t entirely unprecedented. Introducing a new coaching system and a quarterback as the Carolina Panthers did was no cakewalk regardless. That they finished the season 5-11 while also losing All-Pro Christian McCaffrey was mildly impressive.

Few know the name Davis Mills. He has the size and the talent to project to the NFL, but the real question remains: Is he ready? Although his age does not suggest it, Mills looks to be very raw. Let’s dive in to see if there is light at the end of the tunnel.

The Jacksonville Jaguars of 2021 are a completely new team than that of 2020. With the hiring of Urban Meyer and his new staff, comes promise and hope for a winning season. Overall, the Jaguars have been a disaster of a franchise and needed a complete reboot.

The Cincinnati Bengals came into the 2020 season as one of the teams to watch. After seeing their franchise signal-caller go down with a horrific injury, maybe the Cincinnati front office finally builds up the offensive line, which happens in this seven-round mock.

Prior to the 2020 NFL season, three questions were posed for each of the 32 teams. This is the recap and answers to those questions for the Minnesota Vikings.

The Los Angeles Chargers now have their quarterback of the future with Justin Herbert at the helm. Now, they look to build around their franchise quarterback with a strong draft. Tom Telesco is one of the most respected general managers in the league, but needs a strong draft, or else he could be firmly on the hot seat.

Heading into the offseason, the Baltimore Ravens have several free agents that need new contracts. Furthermore, the Ravens need to work on extensions for Lamar Jackson and Mark Andrews. With a Super Bowl contending roster, let’s take a look at how the Ravens could attack the 2021 NFL Draft in this seven-round mock draft.

The Denver Broncos entered the 2020 season with lofty expectations. Unfortunately, Denver was hit by the injury bug early and often in the season, and it resulted in a 5-11 record and a top-ten draft pick. The Broncos have a pick in each round of the draft, including three in the seventh round. With plenty of holes to fill, here is a seven-round mock draft to try and fix those needs.

Samuel Cosmi has been among the most consistent, well-balanced tackles in the nation over the past three years. After redshirting his freshman season, he protected the likes of Shane Buechele and Sam Ehlinger without fault. Cosmi appears to be one of the blue-chip prospects in yet another solid tackle class.

The 2021 safety class has plenty of intriguing options. With the safety position seeing a bit of a downfall in terms of first-round talent in recent years, there are plenty of players who will start during their rookie years. Tyree Gillespie is one of many players that could develop into a starter at the next level.
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