2021 NFL Mock Draft: Re-drafting Day 2, Washington Football Team picks
2021 NFL Mock Draft: Picks 81-Rest
81. Miami Dolphins: S Andre Cisco, Syracuse. Here goes another safety. Cisco played in 24 games during his college career and had a whopping 13 interceptions. He could end up being one of the better ballhawks in this class. The Dolphins could use an upgrade at safety and Cisco would be an amazing addition to their elite cornerback group.
82. Washington Football Team: TE Hunter Long, Boston College. The Washington Football Team probably would’ve liked to land either of the safeties that just flew off the board, but they’ll have to settle for a consolation prize of Hunter Long.
Long is one of the better-rounded tight ends in this class. He can block. He can catch. He’s not a big-time separator, but the 6-foot-5 TE is able to make contested catches and generate just enough space to get by.
Long would be a nice complement to Logan Thomas and would allow the team to run two-tight-end sets more often. He would also help out as a blocker which would be nice for the team.
83. Chicago Bears: WR D’Wayne Eskridge, Western Michigan
84. Dallas Cowboys: CB Paulson Adebo, Stanford
85. Tennessee Titans: DT Tyler Shelvin, LSU
86. Minnesota Vikings: QB Kyle Trask, Florida
87. Pittsburgh Steelers: EDGE Quincy Roche, Miami
88. Los Angeles Rams: CB Elijah Molden, Washington
89. Cleveland Browns: LB Dylan Moses, Alabama
90. Minnesota Vikings: WR Amari Rodgers, Clemson
91. Cleveland Browns: EDGE Jordan Smith, UAB
92. Green Bay Packers: WR Tutu Atwell, Louisville
93. Buffalo Bills: RB Kenneth Gainwell, Memphis
94. Baltimore Ravens: OT Brady Christensen, BYU
95. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: LB Pete Werner, Ohio State
96. New England Patriots: LB Monty Rice, Georgia
97. Los Angeles Chargers: OL Deonte Brown, Alabama
98. New Orleans Saints: CB Trill Williams, Syracuse
99. Dallas Cowboys: EDGE Cam Sample, Tulane
100. Tennessee Titans: WR Nico Collins, Michigan
101. Detroit Lions: S Hamsah Nasirildeen, Florida State
102. San Francisco 49ers: OT James Hudson, Cincinnati
103. Los Angeles Rams: OT D’Ante Smith, East Carolina
104. Baltimore Ravens: S Jamar Johnson, Indiana
105. New Orleans Saints: DT Marvin Wilson, Florida State
We’ll see what happens soon enough, but either way, look forward to welcoming more new members to the Washington Football Team on Friday.