2021 two-round NFL mock draft [The San Diego Union-Tribune :: BC-FBN-MOCKDRAFT:SD]
The first two selections in the 2021 NFL draft are officially locked in.
The Jacksonville Jaguars will pick first and also likely Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence assuming he forgoes his senior season while the New York Jets earned the second overall pick. There is no consensus choice after Lawrence.
The Jaguars can thank the ol’ strength of schedule tiebreaker for their good fortune.
The next 16 spots will be decided after Sunday. Picks 19-through-32 will be determined by the playoffs.
The 10-5 Miami Dolphins currently hold the No. 3 overall pick thanks to the Laremy Tunsil deal with the Houston Texans in 2019.
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Jim Irsay join
The Rich Eisen Show to discuss
Philip Rivers’ future with the team, as the 39-year-old signed a one-year deal for $25 million with Indy back in March.
The Colts are still dealing with the hangover of
Andrew Luck’s retirement and were coming off a 2019 season in which
Jacoby Brissett threw just 18 touchdowns in 15 starts, and averaged only 196.1 passer yards per game.
Rivers is on pace for 4,316 yards and 25 touchdowns, but he also ranks 4th in passing yards after the catch for a Colts offense that doesn’t rely on Rivers to do that much, or throw the ball down the field that often.
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