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2021 NFL Mock Draft November 26

Publish Date: November 26, 2020



The 2020 NFL season is still going on, but it is never too early to look ahead. Here is the 2021 NFL Mock Draft November 26.

1. New York Jets- Trevor Lawrence, QB, Clemson

If the Jets are drafting first overall, they have to take Lawrence. Hopefully Adam Gase isn’t still coaching them so that Lawrence is given a chance to develop.

2. Jacksonville Jaguars- Justin Fields, QB, Ohio State

Jacksonville was considering benching Gardner Minshew before he got hurt. If they get a chance to pick one of the top three quarterbacks they will jump at the opportunity.

3. Cincinnati Bengals- Penei Sewell, OT, Oregon

Joe Burrow was hit a lot this season and is now out for the year. If they want him to develop, they need to protect him.

2021 NFL Mock Draft November 26

Gregory Rousseau (Photo via espn.com)

4. Dallas Cowboys- Gregory Rousseau, Edge, Miami

Dallas’ defense has been awful this season and they need help everywhere. Rousseau can help them get after the quarterback more next season.

5. Washington Football Team- Trey Lance, QB, North Dakota State

Now that Washington is picking in the top three, they can get one of the top quarterbacks in the class. Lance is inexperienced, but could draw comparisons to Cam Newton, who Ron Rivera had in Carolina.

6. Los Angeles Chargers- Samuel Cosmi, OT, Texas

Justin Herbert has been playing well, but the Chargers need to get him an offensive line to protect the future.

7. New York Giants- Zach Wilson, QB, BYU

The Giants may have started to win more games, but they still need a better quarterback if they want to compete.

8. Atlanta Falcons- Caleb Farley, CB, Virginia Tech

If the Falcons don’t decide to move on from Matt Ryan, they need to keep adding to their defense at all levels.

9. Miami Dolphins (via HOU)- Micah Parsons, LB, Penn State

The Dolphins spent a lot of draft capital last season on the offensive side of the ball and now can get an impact linebacker.

10. Philadelphia Eagles- Patrick Surtain, CB, Alabama

Outside of Darius Slay, the Eagles don’t have too much at the cornerback position.

11. Carolina Panthers- Kyle Pitts, TE, Florida

If the Panthers wish to improve the offense, they have to get more weapons for Teddy Bridgewater. Pitts is a matchup nightmare that will produce at the NFL level.

12. Denver Broncos- Dylan Moses, LB, Alabama

The Broncos are banged up, but next year when they are healthy, they need an impact player in the middle of the defense.

13. Detroit Lions- Ja’Marr Chase, WR, LSU

The Lions are probably going to let Marvin Jones walk in free agency. They will need to get another wide receiver opposite of Kenny Golladay.

14. San Francisco 49ers- Wyatt Davis, OG/C, Ohio State

While the 49ers are injured, they do have a solid roster all around. They can improve on the interior of the offensive line to help jump start the offense more.

15. New England Patriots- Rashod Bateman, WR, Minnesota

If the Patriots can’t get a wide receiver in the first round, they need to get more wide receiver help for whoever their quarterback is next year.

16. Minnesota Vikings- Creed Humphrey, OG/C, Oklahoma

Minnesota wins games win they run the ball well. They can do even better with another interior lineman.

17. Chicago Bears- Carlos Basham, Edge, Wake Forest

Khalil Mack is great at rushing the passer on one side, but the Bears can get an edge rusher of the future here in Basham.

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Shaun Wade (photo via cbssports.com)

18. Las Vegas Raiders- Shaun Wade, CB, Ohio State

The Raiders’ defense needs improvements all over, but specifically in the secondary and can get good value here.

19. Arizona Cardinals- Travis Etienne, RB, Clemson

Kenyan Drake has had trouble producing, so Arizona may want to get another running back to help the offense out.

20. Miami Dolphins- Devonta Smith, WR, Alabama

Now that Tua Tagovailoa is taking over the reins of the offense, the Dolphins need to get him more help to make the offense productive.

21. Baltimore Ravens- Rondale Moore, WR, Purdue

Baltimore still doesn’t have the best receivers and can give Lamar Jackson more help with this selection.

22. Tampa Bay Buccaneers- Alex Leatherwood, OT, Alabama

The Bucs need to protect Tom Brady at all costs as he continues to age. Leatherwood can play anywhere on the offensive line.

23. Tennessee Titans-Jaylen Waddle, WR, Alabama

If the Titans wish to continue to improve, they need to give Ryan Tannehill more weapons to utilize.

24. New York Jets (via SEA)- Christian Darrisaw, OT, Virginia Tech

If the Jets stick with Sam Darnold next season they need to protect him.

25. Cleveland Browns- Jaycee Horn, CB, South Carolina

Behind Denzel Ward, the Browns need to add more to their secondary.

26. Buffalo Bills- Pat Freiermuth, TE, Penn State

The Bills got Josh Allen a weapon this offseason and it paid off. They should continue to add weapons to help Allen grow even more as a passer.

27. Green Bay Packers- Terrace Marshall Jr., WR, LSU

The Packers failed to get Aaron Rodgers weapons this offseason, but should look into it during the 2021 NFL Draft.

28. Jacksonville Jaguars (via LAR)- Andre Cisco, S, Syracuse

The Jaguars took C.J. Henderson last season, but they need more help in their secondary.

29. Indianapolis Colts- Quincy Roche, Edge, Miami

The Colts have a great defense, but they could be even better if they generated more pressure on opposing quarterbacks.

30. New Orleans Saints- Marvin Wilson, DT, Florida State

New Orleans needs to get better in the middle of their defensive line and Wilson would provide good value here.

31. Kansas City Chiefs- Patrick Jones, Edge, Pittsburgh

Kansas City has the offense to be successful for years, but can get a good edge rusher to improve the defense.

32. Pittsburgh Steelers- Eric Stokes, CB, Georgia

Joe Haden can only play at a good level for a few more seasons. The Steelers should get more help at corner.

 

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