2021 NFL mock draft: Cowboys fix their defense in first round with Micah Parsons

ARLINGTON, TEXAS - DECEMBER 28: Micah Parsons #11 of the Penn State Nittany Lions (Photo by Benjamin Solomon/Getty Images)
ARLINGTON, TEXAS - DECEMBER 28: Micah Parsons #11 of the Penn State Nittany Lions (Photo by Benjamin Solomon/Getty Images) /
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Rondale Moore, Purdue Boilermakers. (Photo by Michael Hickey/Getty Images) /

Rondale Moore. 29. player. 49. . Wide Receiver. Green Bay Packers

The Green Bay Packers are one of the top teams in the NFC, and while they struggled a bit against the Jacksonville Jaguars this past weekend, they have the players to make a run at this thing. One area they need to improve is adding talent around Aaron Rodgers on the offensive side of the ball, and they do so with Rondale Moore.

Moore sat out the 2020 college football season, but that should not hurt his draft stock, as he is a first round talent. Adding Moore to Davante Adams and company upgrades this Packers wide receiver room, giving Rodgers the talent he needs to bring home another ring in Green Bay.

player. 124. . Offensive Lineman. Kansas City Chiefs. Creed Humphrey. 30

The Kansas City Chiefs were on the bye week this past weekend, and will now head to Las Vegas to take on the surging Raiders. Las Vegas beat Kansas City on the road this season already, so despite the 8-1 record, the Chiefs cannot be looking past their division rival.

One area they need help is up front along the offensive line, and adding Creed Humphrey from Oklahoma gives them a versatile swingman who can play guard and center. Protecting Patrick Mahomes has to be priority No. 1 moving forward, and Humphrey is a great piece to that puzzle.

. Cornerback. New Orleans Saints. Shaun Wade. 31. player. 15

The New Orleans Saints will have to navigate life without star quarterback Drew Brees for a while now, as he was recently diagnosed with a bunch of broken ribs and collapsed lungs. That means it is time for Jameis Winston to try and revitalize his career, so this is a team to keep an eye on moving forward.

As it stands, the Saints would be picking at No. 31 overall, and with the pick, they grab an elite cornerback. Sure, they have Marshon Lattimore, but they bring in another Ohio State Buckeye in Shaun Wade, someone whose draft stock has fallen, but he is still a talented cover corner.

55. . Edge. Pittsburgh Steelers. Jayson Oweh. 32. player

The Pittsburgh Steelers did not have Ben Roethlisberger all week in practice, as he was held out due to being a close contact with someone that tested positive for COVID. No practice, no problem, as Big Ben threw for four touchdowns against division rival Cincinnati in an absolute beatdown.

dark. Next. Nick Foles carted off field with scary injury

Pittsburgh has the talent on both sides of the ball to make a serious run in 2020, so they will be picking very late in round one next April. With the pick, they continue to add young talent to the defense, closing out the first round with Penn State star edge rusher Jayson Oweh.