2021 NFL Mock Draft, Team Needs: College Football Perspective, January

2021 NFL Mock Draft from the college football perspective, along with the main needs for every team. Which pick makes the most sense?

2021 NFL Mock Draft from the college football perspective, along with the main needs for every team. Which pick makes the most sense?


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With the underclassmen who want to go to the next level declaring their intentions, now we know most of what the top 32 in the 2021 NFL Draft should look like in some way, shape or form.

This will be adjusted from time to time right up until Trevor Lawrence is announced as the first pick to Jacksonville in Cleveland on Thursday evening, April 29.

From the college perspective, here’s the best-looking fit for each team along with the realistic possible other options who should proabably be on the board.

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2021 NFL Mock Draft, Team Needs: January First Look

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1. Jacksonville Jaguars

January Mock Draft Call: QB Trevor Lawrence, Clemson

Other Realistic Options: None, unless the Jaguars trade out of this spot for an all-time haul of draft picks.

Biggest Team Need: Quarterback

Mike Glennon was starting by the end of the season. Urban Meyer didn’t take the gig for Mike Glennon – or Gardner Minshew. Lawrence is an all-timer of a pro prospect at the level of John Elway and Andrew Luck.


2. New York Jets

January Mock Draft Call: QB Zach Wilson, BYU

Other Realistic Options: OT Penei Sewell, Oregon; LB Micah Parsons, Penn State

Biggest Team Need: Defensive End

The Jet faithful will be desperate for a quarterback, and it’s going to happen. Wilson is the high-riser in the draft world, he has the accuracy Sam Darnold doesn’t, and he’s the pivot into a new era for a franchise starting over.


3. Miami Dolphins (from Houston)

January Mock Draft Call: OT Penei Sewell, Oregon

Other Realistic Options: Trade Down, LB Micah Parsons, Penn State

Biggest Team Need: Wide Receiver

Assuming Houston doesn’t try getting this pick back in exchange for Deshaun Watson in some sort of mega-deal – really, Miami, give Tua a little while longer – then this is the no-brainer. Some draft boards will have Sewell as the best overall player in the draft, even over Sunshine. Watch out for the Dolphins to try trading out of this to a team desperate for a quarterback.


4. Atlanta Falcons

January Mock Draft Call: LB Micah Parsons, Penn State

Other Realistic Options: QB Justin Fields, Ohio State; QB Trey Lance, North Dakota State

Biggest Team Need: Quarterback

Do you keep going with Matt Ryan or go for the need pick? It’s a bit too early for the defensive back the team desperately needs, and Ryan still has life left at 36 going into the 2021 season. Parsons helps Atlanta’s never-ending quest to get a playmaker on the outside.


5. Cincinnati Bengals

January Mock Draft Call: WR Ja’Marr Chase, LSU

Other Realistic Options: WR DeVonta Smith, Alabama; CB Patrick Surtain, Alabama

Biggest Team Need: Offensive Tackle

This is where it gets really fun. Obviously the Bengals aren’t going with a quarterback and could trade down, in a dream world they get Penei Sewell falling here, or they add another great receiver to make the O even more devastating. Chase or DeVonta Smith – there’s no wrong answer.


6. Philadelphia Eagles

January Mock Draft Call: WR DeVonta Smith, Alabama

Other Realistic Options: WR Jaylen Waddle, Alabama; CB Patrick Surtain, Alabama

Biggest Team Need: Wide Receiver

DeVonta Smith, Jalen Waddle, or Ja’Marr Chase. The Eagles can give the sad offense a giant boost with someone to help make the downfield game go.

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7. Detroit Lions

January Mock Draft Call: QB Justin Fields, Ohio State

Other Realistic Options: WR Jaylen Waddle, Alabama; QB Trey Lance, North Dakota State

Biggest Team Need: Defensive Line

Do the Lions go with one of the great wide receivers on the board or do they move on from Matthew Stafford and start with a new quarterback to be the franchise guy? Stafford is only going to be 33 and has a ton of trade value to a New England, Indianapolis or Denver. Fields isn’t going to fall any further than this, even if someone trades up for him.


8. Carolina Panthers

January Mock Draft Call: QB Trey Lance, North Dakota State

Other Realistic Options: CB Patrick Surtain, Alabama; WR Jaylen Waddle, Alabama

Biggest Team Need: Quarterback

The Teddy Bridgewater experience was fun and all, but that’s about to change. The Panthers can sit back and wait and see who drops their way, but that’s dangerous. They may have to move up to get Lance or Justin Fields.


9. Denver Broncos

January Mock Draft Call: DE Kwity Paye, Michigan

Other Realistic Options: QB Mac Jones, Alabama; CB Patrick Surtain, Alabama

Biggest Team Need: Defensive Line

The franchise needs to make a gigantic call on Drew Lock. Is it worth taking another great receiver to help him out, cut bait and go with a quarterback, or go for the help for a defensive line that has to start doing a lot more?


10. Dallas Cowboys

January Mock Draft Call: CB Patrick Surtain, Alabama

Other Realistic Options: WR Jaylen Waddle, Alabama; CB Caleb Farley, Virginia Tech

Biggest Team Need: Defensive Back

It’s going to be SO tempting to go with a dangerous receiver to go along with CeeDee Lamb and the good group already there, but the defense needs a whole lot of live bodies. It’ll be a dream world if Surtain falls here.

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NFL Mock Draft, Team Needs 2020: Post-NFL Combine

NFL Mock Draft from the college football perspective, along with the main needs for every team. Which pick makes the most sense?

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NFL Mock Draft from the college football perspective, along with the main needs for every team. Which pick makes the most sense?


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The NFL combine is over, the teams in need of quarterback help are trying to figure out the free agency market, and the pro days are still to come. However, the workout in Indianapolis solidified several preconceived notions and changed the stock of a few prospects.

From the college perspective – several weeks before the 2020 NFL Draft – here’s the best-looking fit for each team, along with the CFN likely best player who’ll be on the board, regardless of team need.

NFL Mock Draft, Team Needs: Post-NFL Combine

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1. Cincinnati Bengals

Mock Draft Pick Will Be: Joe Burrow, QB LSU

CFN Best Player Likely Available For This Spot: DE Chase Young, Ohio State

Biggest Team Need: Quarterback

Really? He’d be considered a better quarterback if his hands were a half an inch bigger? Watch out for Miami to try making a move for the No. 1 spot – it has three first round picks to play with.


2. Washington Redskins

Mock Draft Pick Will Be: Chase Young, DE Ohio State

CFN Best Player Likely Available For This Spot: DE Chase Young, Ohio State

Biggest Team Need: Offensive Line

Watch out for the Redskins to potentially move down if they’re offered the world for the No. 2 – someone might want to dive in and grab a franchise-caliber quarterback.


3. Detroit Lions

Mock Draft Pick Will Be: Jeff Okudah, CB Ohio State

CFN Best Player Likely Available For This Spot: LB Isaiah Simmons, Clemson

Biggest Team Need: Offensive Line

There’s going to be talk of a quarterback going here, but if it’s possible for a corner to be a franchise-maker, that might be Okudah. The 4.48, phenomenal explosion in the drills, and overall demeanor make him a must-have for a team that needs defensive back help.


4. New York Giants

Mock Draft Pick Will Be: Isaiah Simmons, LB/S Clemson

CFN Best Player Likely Available For This Spot: LB Isaiah Simmons, Clemson

Biggest Team Need: Defensive End

4.39 … what are we doing here? They guy might be the best football player in this Draft no matter where you’re putting him on a defense, and then he rips off that? Finding stars for the O line is a must, but Simmons is special.


5. Miami Dolphins

Mock Draft Pick Will Be: Justin Herbert, QB Oregon

CFN Best Player Likely Available For This Spot: QB Tua Tagovailoa, Alabama

Biggest Team Need: Quarterback

Tagovailoa is the better prospect with the bigger upside … if you can promise he’ll stay healthy. Herbert has all the tools, the size, and all without the injury history. It’s not fair to call him the safer pick, but if it’s a 50/50 call, go with the guy who isn’t always hurt.


6. Los Angeles Chargers

Mock Draft Pick Will Be: Tua Tagovailoa, QB Alabama

Other Realistic Options: OT Jedrick Wills, Alabama

Biggest Team Need: Offensive Tackle

Of course the Chargers need help on the offensive line. They also desperately need a splash pick here to get the franchise up and rolling in the new digs. It’ll either be Herbert or Tagovailoa, but both might be gone here.

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7. Carolina Panthers

Mock Draft Pick Will Be: Derrick Brown, DT Auburn

CFN Best Player Likely Available For This Spot: WR Jerry Jeudy, Alabama

Biggest Team Need: Defensive Lineman

Carolina needs an anchor to work the new era around, and if you need defensive linemen, he’s the exact type of player you want to build with.


8. Arizona Cardinals

Mock Draft Pick Will Be: CeeDee Lamb, WR Oklahoma

CFN Best Player Likely Available For This Spot: WR Jerry Jeudy, Alabama

Biggest Team Need: Offensive Line

Match up the Oklahoma guys with Lamb becoming Kyler Murray’s new favorite target. Yeah, Lamb’s combine was a tad underwhelming, but he’s a true NFL No. 1 target.


9. Jacksonville Jaguars

Mock Draft Pick Will Be: CJ Henderson, CB Florida

CFN Best Player Likely Available For This Spot: WR Jerry Jeudy, Alabama

Biggest Team Need: Defensive Line

This will be the Don’t Mess Around pick. It’s a few slots too early for Henderson, but for a team that needs defensive back help, the 6-1 coverman who tore off a 4.39 and came up with 20 reps on the bench is just fine here. Jacksonville can deal with the D line with the 20th overall.


10. Cleveland Browns

Mock Draft Pick Will Be: Tristan Wirfs, OT Iowa

CFN Best Player Likely Available For This Spot: WR Jerry Jeudy, Alabama

Biggest Team Need: Offensive Line

Infrastructure can be sexy when the 6-5, 320-pound offensive tackle you so desperately need can run a 4.85 40 and move like a linebacker in the other drills.

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