Check out our 7 Round 2021 NFL Mock Draft, our 7 Round 2022 NFL Mock Draft, and our 2023 Mock Draft! Starting all 12 games last season, Newman threw for 2,868 yards, 26 touchdowns and 11 interceptions. The Steelers search for their next franchise quarterback isn't ending at Mason Rudolph. While the Bengals drafted Jonah Williams just two years ago, selecting Sewell will allow Williams to kick inside to guard and give the Bengals a brick wall on the left side of the offensive line.Micah Parsons plays like his hair is on fire, as he makes plays all over the field. Landing a game-changing tight end, who possesses big-time red-zone ability, will make this offense even more dangerous.There is smoke surrounding the Browns eventual trading of wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. and where there is smoke, there is fire.The Packers had an interesting 2020 draft, but this time it is back to the basics.
Raiders’ General Manager Mike Mayock will fall in love with Parsons, who could enhance the team’s linebacker group.A team can never have too many legitimate pass-rushers. Tyson Campbell presents impressive size and length and comes with impressive movement skills.The Chiefs have all of the offense in the world, so they need to shift the focus to the defensive side of the ball. 2021 NFL Mock Draft: Jaguars win Trevor Lawrence sweepstakes as Panthers, Raiders, Bears also land QBs It's time for our first look at next year's draft, which comes less than 48 … Rudolph's most notable development still needed is his inability to throw the ball deep, and on target. Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin said he's using catch-phrases to address how important staying safe off the field is this season.Big Ben is about to throw in front of coaches and the Steelers are gearing up for the return of their veteran offense.Steelers Safety Minkah Fitzpatrick finds himself at number 35 on the NFL Top 100 list. !
Despite being named the backup for the 2020 season, many believe Pittsburgh will need/want to find another gunslinger to add to the mix before the retirement of Ben Roethlisberger. Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin isn't ready to evaluate his rookies, but is following his development process as much as possible during a unique offseason.Steelers offensive coordinator Randy Fichtner isn't optimistic about his rookies playing early in the season, but he isn't excluding the possibility.Steelers rookie Chase Claypool has an idea of how to showcase his talent in training camp, and understands the guidelines the team has put in place for their players.With the 26th pick in the 2021 NFL Draft, CBS Sports says Pittsburgh selects Georgia quarterback Jamie Newman.Roethlisberger will enter the final year of his current contract next season. Despite being named the backup for the 2020 season, many believe Pittsburgh will need/want to find another gunslinger to add to the mix before the retirement of Ben Roethlisberger. Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin isn't ready to evaluate his rookies, but is following his development process as much as possible during a unique offseason.Steelers offensive coordinator Randy Fichtner isn't optimistic about his rookies playing early in the season, but he isn't excluding the possibility.Steelers rookie Chase Claypool has an idea of how to showcase his talent in training camp, and understands the guidelines the team has put in place for their players.With the 26th pick in the 2021 NFL Draft, CBS Sports says Pittsburgh selects Georgia quarterback Jamie Newman.Roethlisberger will enter the final year of his current contract next season. The Redskins will be thinking long and hard about Justin Fields with this pick, but instead, they grab a potential lock-down cornerback, which is something the team desperately lacks in 2020.The Buccaneers have some adequate cornerbacks; however, they don’t have that true number-one player. Tyler Shelvin is a plug-and-play prospect, who will give the Vikings their next great interior defensive lineman.Brevin Jordan is an athletic player who can create mismatches for linebackers and safeties forced to cover him.