2021 NFL Mock Draft: New York Giants replace Danny Dimes with the No. 1 pick
By Brad Weiss
The Cleveland Browns suddenly look like a playoff team, this after thrashing Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys on the road. While the Browns got the win, Prescott carved up their defense, and it would be wise to continue to invest early draft picks into a very shoddy secondary.
Tyson Campbell from Georgia is a name that is not likely to fall out of the first round, and he would be an excellent addition to a young group that includes Greedy Williams and Denzel Ward. Cleveland has the pieces on offense to score, and while they could go offensive line here, Campbell is too good a fit to pass up on.
The Indianapolis Colts look like the real deal with Philip Rivers under center, and based on what we have seen from the Houston Texans and Jacksonville Jaguars, it appears to be a two-man race in the AFC South. Even if they do not win the division, this looks like at least a Wild Card team, giving Rivers a chance to chase his first ring.
On offense, they could afford to give more weapons to Rivers, and Rondale Moore from Purdue is a special talent. He and T.Y. Hilton would give the Colts a solid duo atop the depth chart, and they already have a budding superstar in tight end Mo Alie-Cox. With Jonathan Taylor at running back, and an elite offensive line, this offense could be scary.
Lamar Jackson is fresh off an MVP season for the Baltimore Ravens, and it only looks like he is going to get better from here on out. Of course, he has to shake the label that he cannot win in the playoffs, but with his rare blend of speed and arm talent, the Ravens have to be considered a Super Bowl contender.
Looking at their roster, they need help on the interior of their offensive line, and Creed Humphrey from Oklahoma is a player who can play both guard and center at the next level. Baltimore have very few weaknesses on both sides of the ball, but this is one of them, and Humphrey is an answer.