2021 NFL Mock Draft: New England Patriots get a new Gronk

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Caleb Farley, Philadelphia Eagles
MIAMI, FLORIDA – OCTOBER 05: Caleb Farley #3 of the Virginia Tech Hokies (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images) /

player. 123. . Cornerback. Dallas Cowboys. Caleb Farley. 10

The Dallas Cowboys failed to take care of business on Sunday, losing on the road to the New York Giants, and ruining any chance they had of sneaking into the playoffs. For the Cowboys, the main thing they must accomplish this offseason is signing quarterback Dak Prescott, who proved his worth to the team once he went down injured this season.

On defense, they also have a lot of work to do, especially in the secondary, where Caleb Farley from Virginia Tech would be a great selection at No. 10 overall. This is a kid who takes away one side of the field and teaming with Trevon Diggs, the Cowboys have a dynamic young duo at corner for years to come.

11. player. 31. . Edge. New York Giants. Gregory Rousseau

The New York Giants did what they had to do on Sunday, beating the Dallas Cowboys at home, and then sitting back and seeing in Philadelphia could knock off the Washington Football Team. For a while, it looked like the Eagles could pull it off, only to see Nate Sudfield come in and ruin the Giants’ chances of making the playoffs.

Settling with the No. 11 overall pick, and no playoff appearance, the Giants should use this selection on an edge rusher. Beating Washington last season ruined their chances of getting Chase Young, and in 2021, they get one of the better edge rushers in the class in Gregory Rousseau from Miami.

42. . Offensive Lineman. San Francisco 49ers. Wyatt Davis. 12. player

The San Francisco 49ers have a lot of work to do in terms of their roster next season, as there are question marks everywhere, including at quarterback. No matter who is under center next season, this team needs to improve the offensive line, and they do so by bringing in the best interior offensive lineman in this draft class.

Wyatt Davis from Ohio State is an absolute mauler and a big reason why the Buckeyes are challenging for a national title this season. He has the size, and talent to start right away in San Francisco, and that is good news for whoever is taking snaps in Kyle Shanahan’s offense during the 2021 campaign.