With the season finally complete, the 2021 NFL draft order is now set. After losing to the Super Bowl on Sunday, the Chiefs landed 31st on the draft board with Buccaneers directly at 32nd place. The two teams will be looking for contributors late in the first round as they look to compete Again next season. After the 1–15 campaign, Jaguars will begin a draft this year, and Jets will follow with a second overall selection. Dolphins find themselves in third place because Texas sent that pick to Miami in 2019 as part of the Laremy Tunsil trade. The Falcons and the Bengal hold the top five, and here is the NFL’s official draft ranking of the top 32 choices in 2021, now including the NFL winner and loser. Team record number 1 Jacksonville Jaguars 1-15 2 New York Jets 2-14 3 Miami Dolphins (via 4-12 Houston Texans) 4 Atlanta Falcons 4-12 5 Cincinnati Bengals 4-11-1 6 Philadelphia Eagles 4-11-1 7 Detroit Lions 5-11 8 Carolina Panthers 5-11 9 Denver Bronco 5-11 10 Dallas Cowboys 6-10 11 New York Giants 6-10 12 San Francisco 49ers 6-10 13 Los Angeles Chargers 7-9 14 Minnesota Viking 7-9 15 New England Patriots 7-9 16 Arizona Cardinals 8-8 17 Las Vegas Riders 8-8 18 Miami Dolphin 10-6 19 Washington Soccer Team 7-9 20 Chicago Bears 8-8 21 Indianapolis Colts 11-5 22 Tennessee Titans 11 – 5 23 New York Jets (via 12-4 Seattle Seahawks) 24 Pittsburgh Steelers 12-4 25 Jacksonville Jaguars (via 10-6 Los Angeles Rams) 26 Cleveland Browns 11-5 27 Baltimore Ravens 11-5 28 New Orleans Saints 12-4 29 Green Bay Packers 13-3 30 Buffalo Bills 13-3 31 Kansas City Chiefs 14-2 32 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 11-5 NFL Model 2021 No surprises at the top of this draft form, as Vinny Air heads from Sporting News to Trevor Lawrence Clemson on the way to Jacksonville. Jaguars’ new Urban Meyer coach left the door open to choosing other than Lawrence, but it would be shocking if the Jags passed such a talented prospect. Here are Iyer’s top 10 picks: 1. Jaguar – Trevor Lawrence, QB, Clemson 2. Aircraft – Zach Wilson, QB, BYU3. Dolphins – Ja’Marr Chase, WR, LSU4. Falcons – Justin Fields, QB, Ohio 5. Bengals – Penny Sewell, Oregon, Oregon 6. Eagles – De Fonta Smith, W.R, Alabama 7. Black – Gailen Waddle, W.R, Alabama 8. Panthers – Tree Lance, Q BP, North Dakota 9. Bronco – Caleb Farley, CB, Virginia Tech 10. Cowboys – Kyle Bates, TE, FL You can read the rest of the first round predictions here.
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