2021 NFL mock draft: 3 QB prospects in top 10, but in what order?

See where Trevor Lawrence, Justin Fields and Trey Lance land in this latest 2021 NFL mock draft

We’re still nearly a year away from the 2021 NFL draft, but that hasn’t stopped us from making way-too-early projections for next year’s big offseason event.

The conversation always centers around the top quarterback prospects, and next year’s class promises to deliver plenty in that department. Clemson’s Trevor Lawrence, Ohio State’s Justin Fields and North Dakota State’s Trey Lance are all getting preseason hype as potential top-10 picks, and are already battling it out for that No. 1 overall spot.

In the latest 2021 NFL mock draft from Bleacher Report, Lawrence gets the nod at No. 1, heading to the Jacksonville Jaguars. Fields lands in Washington at No. 2 overall, while Lance goes to the Detroit Lions at No. 9 overall.

Lawrence and Fields are expected by most to fight for that top spot, with Lance as the dark-horse challenger coming from the FCS level, similar to what we saw from Carson Wentz when he came out of Fargo. Lawrence saw some regression last season after a stunning freshman campaign, but he’s still the easy pick to go No. 1, unless Fields takes things to another level in 2020.

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Gardner Minshew is entertaining, but his presence shouldn’t keep the Jags from taking a rare prospect like Lawrence if they do indeed land next year’s top pick. Washington would have to be convinced that Dwayne Haskins, the No. 15 overall pick in the 2019 NFL Draft, isn’t worth passing on the next-best quarterback in the 2021 class in order to take Fields at No. 2. Lance in Detroit would be ideal, as the redshirt sophomore would get to sit behind an established veteran in Matthew Stafford for at least one season before having to start.

The only other quarterback to crack this first-round mock is Jamie Newman, who is transferring from Wake Forest to Georgia to take over for Jake Fromm. This projection sends him to New Orleans in the latter part of the round, where he would join what looks like a loaded depth chart for now, with Drew Brees currently listed alongside both Taysom Hill and Jameis Winston.

To check out the full mock draft at Bleacher Report, click here.

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Early look at quarterbacks to target in 2021 NFL Draft

The Bears will hold a first-round pick for the first time since 2018, and they could potentially grab their franchise quarterback.

Over the weekend, the Chicago Bears declined Mitchell Trubisky’s fifth-year option for 2021. Accompanied by the fact that performance incentives can potentially make Nick Foles a free agent, the quarterback position remains a substantial question mark after this year.

It should be noted that the Bears can place the franchise or transition tag on Trubisky. But based on the 2020 franchise tender values, both values are relatively equal to what his fifth-year option would have cost.

That said, the Bears will hold a first-round pick for the first time since 2018 and could potentially grab their franchise quarterback. Unless things go even worse than last year, they will almost certainly have no shot at landing Clemson’s Trevor Lawrence.

Let’s look at three players they could target in the first round.

Trey Lance, North Dakota State

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Lance’s stock has picked up steam ever since the 2020 NFL Draft concluded. He came to Fargo as a three-star prospect from Marshall, Minnesota, and may end up following Carson Wentz’s path to the NFL.

In his first full year as a starter, Lance passed for nearly 2,800 yards with 28 touchdowns and zero interceptions. He also has the added benefit of picking up yards with his feet, as he rushed for 1,100 yards and crossing the goal line 14 times there as well.

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