Complete 7-round mock draft: Predicting every 2021 draft selection

Clemson Tigers quarterback Trevor Lawrence Mandatory Credit: David Platt/Handout Photo via USA TODAY Sports
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Virginia Tech Hokies defensive back Caleb Farley (3). Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports /

Draft picks 21-24:

21) Indianapolis Colts: Azeez Ojulari, EDGE, Georgia

Ojulari tested out as one of the best edge options in this class. With the Colts losing Justin Houston this offseason, getting another pass rusher is a must. The early run on the offense allows Ojulari to fall right into their laps.

22) Tennessee Titans: Teven Jenkins, OT, Oklahoma St.

While tackle isn’t their biggest need, Jenkins has been linked to the Titans as a potential fit. Considering the Titans run a physical, down-hill rushing offense, adding a big mauling tackle like Jenkins makes sense.

23) New York Jets: Najee Harris, RB, Alabama

The Jets have an intriguing roster being built. Their defense has quite a few stars and their offense is on the rise. An offensive lineman is an option here, but instead, they get the best running back in the draft. Harris steps in and instantly takes control of the Jets backfield.

24) Pittsburgh Steelers: Caleb Farley, CB, Virginia Tech

With the Steelers’ need at cornerback obvious, grabbing one of the top prospects would be huge here. Farley was once seen as a top-ten pick, but injuries drop him a little. He is a sound man coverage corner though, and he would instantly make this secondary better.