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

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Rondale Moore
WEST LAFAYETTE, IN – DECEMBER 05: Rondale Moore #4 of the Purdue Boilermakers (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images) /

Wide Receiver. Indianapolis Colts. Rondale Moore. 22. player. 46.

The Indianapolis Colts rode running back Johnathan Taylor to a playoff berth, as the rookie from Wisconsin had a tremendous first season in the NFL. Veteran quarterback Philip Rivers actually did a solid job of protecting the ball in his first, and likely only season in Indy, and will now try and advance his team past the Wild Card round.

Next season, the quarterback position will be a question mark, but whoever is under center, this team needs to add more talent at wideout. Enter Rondale Moore, a special athlete from Purdue who would not have to travel out of state to play his pro ball after a stellar career with the Boilermakers.

. Edge. Cleveland Browns. Kwity Paye. 23. player. 53

The Cleveland Browns punched their ticket to the playoffs for the first time since the 2002 season, only to see all those good feelings go away two days later. Cleveland is still dealing with COVID-19, and this time it affected not only one of their best offensive lineman, but also head coach Kevin Stefanski.

As it looks, the Browns could be one-and-done in the playoffs, but they are building something special in Cleveland. With pick No. 22, they add another solid edge rusher, teaming Kwity Paye with one of the better defensive linemen in the entire league in Myles Garrett.

. Wide Receiver. Tennessee Titans. Rashod Bateman. 24. player. 35

The Tennessee Titans begin their quest to get back to the AFC Championship Game this weekend, as they clinched the AFC South this past weekend. The Titans have gotten incredible play from running back Derrick Henry, who went over 2,000 yards this season and will be the reason they get back to the AFC title game again this year.

At wide receiver, Tennessee needs to add more weapons for quarterback Ryan Tannehill, and they do so here at No. 24 with Rashod Bateman. This is a kid who can go up and make the catch anywhere on the field and would be an excellent addition to an offense that can be tough to stop.