2021 NFL Mock Draft: Minnesota Vikings take Justin Fields

Justin Fields, Ohio State Buckeyes. (Photo by Ralph Freso/Getty Images)
Justin Fields, Ohio State Buckeyes. (Photo by Ralph Freso/Getty Images) /
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SYRACUSE, NY – SEPTEMBER 08: Andre Cisco #19 of the Syracuse Orange celebrates an interception during the first quarter against the Wagner Seahawks at the Carrier Dome on September 8, 2018 in Syracuse, New York. (Photo by Brett Carlsen/Getty Images)
SYRACUSE, NY – SEPTEMBER 08: Andre Cisco #19 of the Syracuse Orange celebrates an interception during the first quarter against the Wagner Seahawks at the Carrier Dome on September 8, 2018 in Syracuse, New York. (Photo by Brett Carlsen/Getty Images) /

30. . Safety. New York Jets. Andre Cisco. 29. player

The New York Jets are once again a laughingstock in the NFL, and you have to think that the Adam Gase Era ends with a loss to the injury-riddled Denver Broncos on Thursday night. Luckily for the fan base, the team does have a legitimate starting quarterback in Sam Darnold, and hold two first round picks next April.

With the second pick, given to them by the Seattle Seahawks for Jamal Adams, the Jets should look to improve their secondary. Andre Cisco is one of the better safeties in the NFL, and plays his college ball in New York at Syracuse, making him a perfect fit for this Jets team.

Tennessee Titans. Pat Freiermuth. 30. player. 35. . Tight End

The Tennessee Titans have come back from a loss in the AFC title game to look like a team that wants to go back there, getting off to a 3-0 start. They have looked good on both sides of the ball, and you have to think that no team, outside of maybe the Kansas City Chiefs, wants to see them in the playoffs.

One area they should address via the 2021 NFL Draft is tight end, as a nice pass-catcher like Pat Freiermuth from Penn State could open up the defense for their elite running back, Derrick Henry. Freiermuth is a special player, and quarterback Ryan Tannehill could use a security blanket over the middle.

Green Bay Packers. Chris Olave. 31. player. 49. . Wide Receiver

The Green Bay Packers look like the team to beat in the NFC this season, this after dismantling the New Orleans Saints on the road in Week 3. Aaron Rodgers is playing out of his mind, and the defense has stepped up, which is recipe for disaster for the rest of the NFC.

With a late first round pick next April, Green Bay has to get Rodgers a weapon on the outside, and Chris Olave from Ohio State would be a nice compliment to Davante Adams and Allen Lazard. Lazard is playing out of his mind, and is a good young player, and in Olave, they now have a solid three-headed monster at the position.

Paulson Adebo. 32. player. 16. . Cornerback. Buffalo Bills

The Buffalo Bills had one heck of a roller coaster of a game on Sunday, getting out to a huge lead, blowing it, and then winning in the final seconds. Watching that game, they need some help at the cornerback position, and they can get a good one late in the 2021 NFL Draft in Paulson Adebo from Stanford.

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The Bills look like a legitimate contender in the AFC, and while the Kansas City Chiefs are the obvious favorite, they hold the final pick in Round 32 based on this draft order. Josh Allen is proving he is for real, and after their comeback in Week 3, the whole NFL landscape is on notice.