Cleveland Browns: Myles Garrett, DE, Texas A&M. This pick is now down to two candidates: Myles. Ravens land Terrace Marshall Jr. And more in 7-round mock draft: With the 2020 NFL season coming to a close and the playoffs at our doorstep, here is a Baltimore Ravens seven round mock for the 2021 NFL Draft.
Well, the Arizona Cardinals' offseason just got a whole lot more interesting after adding three-time Defensive Player of the Year J.J. Watt on Monday. Their edge rusher room has become less of a concern than what it previously was. Drafting one could still be a possibility, but probably not until the later rounds. With just five draft picks this year, the Cardinals could have various ways they could approach it. With an NFC West division that continues to get stronger, this will be a crucial draft for the Cardinals with just five selections come April.
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Round 2: USC OL Alijah Vera-Tucker
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The Cardinals struggled in the run game late in the year and part of that was due to their interior line. Alijah Vera-Tucker provides versatility and athleticism and can come in and make an immediate impact Day 1. As J.R. Sweezy will be a free agent, Vera-Tucker should be the guy to come in and compete for the starting job. He doesn't have an elite body frame, but Vera-Tucker displays a nice burst of speed off the ball along with steady balance throughout plays.
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Round 2: Northwestern CB Greg Newsome II
The Northwestern cornerback has been a draft riser these past few weeks and could go earlier than expected. He has also met with the Cardinals recently. However, if he falls to the Cardinals' second pick, they should not hesitate and take him. The Cardinals need secondary help bad and it will be shocking if they don't address it in the first two rounds. With Patrick Peterson and Dre Kirkpatrick hitting the market and Robert Alford struggling to stay healthy, that leaves Byron Murphy as their only reliable option. Newsome has the size the Cardinals need in their cornerback room. He has an ample amount of athleticism that would help the Cardinals immensely in their secondary.
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Round 3: USC WR Amon-Ra St. Brown
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The Cardinals are making another splash and going after yet another USC product from their talented offense in Amon-Ra St. Brown. The question that arises is whether Christian Kirk is a reliable second option for Kyler Murray. He certainly has the talent but he has not quite shown that full potential yet. Brown can come in as a third option, if Larry Fitzgerald retires, and work his way up to a second target. Brown has proven that he can handle the workload after Michael Pittman Jr. entered the 2020 draft. With Brown's speed, technique and slowly improving on blocking, he should be a guy talked about more in the deep wide receiver class.
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Arkansas RB Rakeem Boyd
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The Cardinals are also desperate for running back help, being linked to Aaron Jones so far this offseason in a talented RB free agency class. However, they could also address it in the draft and roll with Chase Edmonds as their starting running back, which really isn't too far-fetched. Even so, the Cardinals still lack depth with Kenyan Drake up for a new contract. Rakeem Boyd is not a jaw-dropping running back, but his elusiveness has improved the past few seasons. With a running back class that isn't very deep, there are still players that could turn out to be draft gems. Boyd rushed for over 1,100 yards in 2019 and went overlooked because of the team he was on. He doesn't have elite speed, but with the right coaching, Boyd‘s explosiveness and patience to find holes, he could develop into a solid complementary back.
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Florida State EDGE Joshua Kaindoh
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Vance Joseph loves big-bodied players on his defense. Joshua Kaindoh is a mountain of a man, standing at 6-foot-7 and 265 pounds. He is a bit underweight and doesn't have impressive speed. However, his size and length are unbelievable and will make it hard for teams to pass on him in the later rounds. With the right coaching and learning behind guys like Watt and Chandler Jones, Kaindoh would be tons of fun to watch develop into a productive playmaker for the Cardinals.
With these draft selections, the Cardinals could have a very promising 2021 season. Signing Watt today was huge, but the job is not done yet and that very well might not be the last free agency splash we see out of Arizona. Signing a running back at the right price should be adamant, especially if they let Hassan Reddick walk. With limited draft picks, this will be a very intriguing draft for the Cardinals.
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Luke Easterling of Draft Wire has been working his way around the NFL, doing a full seven-round mock draft for each NFL franchise. This time he found his way to the Baltimore Ravens.
Using Fanspeak's 'One the Clock' draft simulator, he chose for each of Baltimore's known selections, including the projected compensatory picks. Let's check out who he went after.
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Quincy Wilson is a prospect many have mocked to the Ravens already. Thanks to his size and a really deep draft class, Baltimore could add to their young cornerback talent yet again. If Wilson plays anything like his film indicates he can, the Ravens will likely push Tavon Young inside, leaving outside for Wilson.
If Baltimore were to play with their roster as it stands right now, they'd be seriously lacking at wide receiver. With Steve Smith's retirement and several players hitting free agency, the Ravens could need a major infusion of young talent to help out quarterback Joe Flacco.
An underrated prospect right now, Henderson is a big-time player in the slot and as a return specialist. Despite his 5-foot-11, 191 pound frame, Henderson can still get the job done, much like the now-departed Smith.
Pass rush help comes late in this draft after all the top players were selected early in the first round, but there is still players on the board that can make a serious difference. Derek Rivers is one of those players that could impress come Week 1, but should do wonders working under linebackers Terrell Suggs and Elvis Dumervil for a year.
The offensive line is a place that sees injuries all over and nothing can derail a season like shifting around linemen to protect your quarterback. So increasing the depth the Ravens have as well as hopefully improving that depth is key.
Moton could play either right tackle or get moved inside as a guard, making him a valuable floater along the offensive line. It doesn't hurt that he's a powerful blocker, that might just need to adapt to his frame better.
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Help in the secondary comes again with safety being addressed here. Lorenzo Jerome is a small-school prospect that dominated lesser competition. The big question is how he will fare against better players and the increase in speed that stumps many draft picks each year.
Cleveland Browns: Myles Garrett, DE, Texas A&M. This pick is now down to two candidates: Myles. Ravens land Terrace Marshall Jr. And more in 7-round mock draft: With the 2020 NFL season coming to a close and the playoffs at our doorstep, here is a Baltimore Ravens seven round mock for the 2021 NFL Draft.
Well, the Arizona Cardinals' offseason just got a whole lot more interesting after adding three-time Defensive Player of the Year J.J. Watt on Monday. Their edge rusher room has become less of a concern than what it previously was. Drafting one could still be a possibility, but probably not until the later rounds. With just five draft picks this year, the Cardinals could have various ways they could approach it. With an NFC West division that continues to get stronger, this will be a crucial draft for the Cardinals with just five selections come April.
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Round 2: USC OL Alijah Vera-Tucker
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The Cardinals struggled in the run game late in the year and part of that was due to their interior line. Alijah Vera-Tucker provides versatility and athleticism and can come in and make an immediate impact Day 1. As J.R. Sweezy will be a free agent, Vera-Tucker should be the guy to come in and compete for the starting job. He doesn't have an elite body frame, but Vera-Tucker displays a nice burst of speed off the ball along with steady balance throughout plays.
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Round 2: Northwestern CB Greg Newsome II
The Northwestern cornerback has been a draft riser these past few weeks and could go earlier than expected. He has also met with the Cardinals recently. However, if he falls to the Cardinals' second pick, they should not hesitate and take him. The Cardinals need secondary help bad and it will be shocking if they don't address it in the first two rounds. With Patrick Peterson and Dre Kirkpatrick hitting the market and Robert Alford struggling to stay healthy, that leaves Byron Murphy as their only reliable option. Newsome has the size the Cardinals need in their cornerback room. He has an ample amount of athleticism that would help the Cardinals immensely in their secondary.
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Round 3: USC WR Amon-Ra St. Brown
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The Cardinals are making another splash and going after yet another USC product from their talented offense in Amon-Ra St. Brown. The question that arises is whether Christian Kirk is a reliable second option for Kyler Murray. He certainly has the talent but he has not quite shown that full potential yet. Brown can come in as a third option, if Larry Fitzgerald retires, and work his way up to a second target. Brown has proven that he can handle the workload after Michael Pittman Jr. entered the 2020 draft. With Brown's speed, technique and slowly improving on blocking, he should be a guy talked about more in the deep wide receiver class.
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Arkansas RB Rakeem Boyd
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The Cardinals are also desperate for running back help, being linked to Aaron Jones so far this offseason in a talented RB free agency class. However, they could also address it in the draft and roll with Chase Edmonds as their starting running back, which really isn't too far-fetched. Even so, the Cardinals still lack depth with Kenyan Drake up for a new contract. Rakeem Boyd is not a jaw-dropping running back, but his elusiveness has improved the past few seasons. With a running back class that isn't very deep, there are still players that could turn out to be draft gems. Boyd rushed for over 1,100 yards in 2019 and went overlooked because of the team he was on. He doesn't have elite speed, but with the right coaching, Boyd‘s explosiveness and patience to find holes, he could develop into a solid complementary back.
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Florida State EDGE Joshua Kaindoh
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Vance Joseph loves big-bodied players on his defense. Joshua Kaindoh is a mountain of a man, standing at 6-foot-7 and 265 pounds. He is a bit underweight and doesn't have impressive speed. However, his size and length are unbelievable and will make it hard for teams to pass on him in the later rounds. With the right coaching and learning behind guys like Watt and Chandler Jones, Kaindoh would be tons of fun to watch develop into a productive playmaker for the Cardinals.
With these draft selections, the Cardinals could have a very promising 2021 season. Signing Watt today was huge, but the job is not done yet and that very well might not be the last free agency splash we see out of Arizona. Signing a running back at the right price should be adamant, especially if they let Hassan Reddick walk. With limited draft picks, this will be a very intriguing draft for the Cardinals.
Listen to the latest from Cards Wire's Jess Root on his podcast, Rise Up, See Red. Subscribe on Apple podcasts or Spotify.
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Luke Easterling of Draft Wire has been working his way around the NFL, doing a full seven-round mock draft for each NFL franchise. This time he found his way to the Baltimore Ravens.
Using Fanspeak's 'One the Clock' draft simulator, he chose for each of Baltimore's known selections, including the projected compensatory picks. Let's check out who he went after.
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Quincy Wilson is a prospect many have mocked to the Ravens already. Thanks to his size and a really deep draft class, Baltimore could add to their young cornerback talent yet again. If Wilson plays anything like his film indicates he can, the Ravens will likely push Tavon Young inside, leaving outside for Wilson.
If Baltimore were to play with their roster as it stands right now, they'd be seriously lacking at wide receiver. With Steve Smith's retirement and several players hitting free agency, the Ravens could need a major infusion of young talent to help out quarterback Joe Flacco.
An underrated prospect right now, Henderson is a big-time player in the slot and as a return specialist. Despite his 5-foot-11, 191 pound frame, Henderson can still get the job done, much like the now-departed Smith.
Pass rush help comes late in this draft after all the top players were selected early in the first round, but there is still players on the board that can make a serious difference. Derek Rivers is one of those players that could impress come Week 1, but should do wonders working under linebackers Terrell Suggs and Elvis Dumervil for a year.
The offensive line is a place that sees injuries all over and nothing can derail a season like shifting around linemen to protect your quarterback. So increasing the depth the Ravens have as well as hopefully improving that depth is key.
Moton could play either right tackle or get moved inside as a guard, making him a valuable floater along the offensive line. It doesn't hurt that he's a powerful blocker, that might just need to adapt to his frame better.
2017 Nfl Mock Draft 7 Rounds Ravens Playoff
Help in the secondary comes again with safety being addressed here. Lorenzo Jerome is a small-school prospect that dominated lesser competition. The big question is how he will fare against better players and the increase in speed that stumps many draft picks each year.
Baltimore already has some question marks at center, so adding a player to sit behind starter Jeremy Zuttah isn't a bad thing. Hopefully he pans out, but this is a rather weak class for offensive linemen so don't expect him to push Zuttah for his starting job immediately.
The Ravens have already been spotted eyeing up some backfield talent, which could indicate a desire to upgrade over someone they already have on the roster. With injuries being a major factor for Baltimore over the last few years, looking for a diamond in the rough here with a physical back should be a good idea.
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Despite what will likely be a great effort to keep defensive tackle Brandon Williams, the free agent market might up his value too much to make it possible for the Ravens to keep up. A seventh-round selection won't immediately fill Williams' shoes, but it does add a little depth to the position. Hester is also an interesting talent this late with flashes of greatness, but consistency issues keeping him from doing more.