2021 NFL Mock Draft: New York Giants replace Danny Dimes with the No. 1 pick

Trevor Lawrence of Clemson (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images)
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Ja'Marr Chase, LSU Tigers
Ja’Marr Chase, LSU Tigers. (Photo by Jamie Schwaberow/Getty Images) /

Miami Dolphins. Ja'Marr Chase. 4. player. 59. . Wide Receiver

It may be Tua Time sooner than later in Miami, as the Dolphins need to make sure they have the right guy under center going forward. Sure, Ryan Fitzpatrick has his moments, but he is not the future of this organization, and with them losing so many games, they should get the rookie in there as soon as possible.

Sitting with the No. 4 overall pick next April, the Dolphins should go out and get Tua the best wide receiver available in this draft class. Ja’Marr Chase from LSU is a guy who is going to come in and shred NFL defense, and the right thing for Miami would be to stack weapons around their young signal-caller.

123. . Linebacker. Dallas Cowboys. Micah Parsons. 5. player

If there is one thing that really stood out in terms of the Dallas Cowboys this past weekend it was that their offense has the potential to be really good, and their defense is downright bad. While the team has their future in guys like Ezekiel Elliott, Dak Prescott, and CeeDee Lamb to name a few on the offensive side of the ball, they need help on defense.

Enter Micah Parsons, the best overall defensive player in this draft class, and someone who can fix the Cowboys issues at linebacker. Sure, Jaylon Smith is fighting to be productive, but he is struggling, and Parsons is an elite player at his position who can come in and start right away.

Washington Commanders. Patrick Surtain II. 6. player. 58. . Cornerback

The Washington Football Team has a decision to make in terms of their quarterback heading into next season, but the hope is Dwayne Haskins can do enough to hang on to the job. If not, they will make a move at the position, but right now, they should focus on getting better on the defensive side of the ball, especially in the secondary.

Chase Young will likely win the NFC’s Defensive Rookie of the Year honors, and will be a beast coming off the edge for them for years to come. At cornerback, Washington needs help, and Patrick Surtain II may be the most NFL-ready defensive back in this draft class.