Jacksonville Jaguars: Way Too Early 2021 Mock Draft

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PISCATAWAY, NJ – OCTOBER 19: Daniel Faalele #78 of the Minnesota Golden Gophers smiles with Jalen Jordan #12 of the Rutgers Scarlet Knights after the game at SHI Stadium on October 19, 2019 in Piscataway, New Jersey. Minnesota defeated Rutgers 42-7. (Photo by Corey Perrine/Getty Images)
PISCATAWAY, NJ – OCTOBER 19: Daniel Faalele #78 of the Minnesota Golden Gophers smiles with Jalen Jordan #12 of the Rutgers Scarlet Knights after the game at SHI Stadium on October 19, 2019 in Piscataway, New Jersey. Minnesota defeated Rutgers 42-7. (Photo by Corey Perrine/Getty Images) /

Round 2, Pick 1 (33rd Overall) – Seth Williams, Wide Receiver, Auburn

It’s no secret that Caldwell and second-round wideouts are a forever match… this one is a no brainer; go do what you do, General. Seth Williams is like a first-round talent by the time it is all said and done, but could just slip outside to the top of day two. A preseason Heisman Trophy favorite, Williams’ amassed 830 receiving yards and eight touchdowns on just 59 receptions in 2019.

Round 3, Pick 1 (65th Overall) – Daniel Faalele, Tackle, Minnesota

The LARGEST athlete in all of college football, the Austrailian native has a frame bigger than the former Mayor of Sacksonville, Calais Campbell. Campbell stood tall at 6′ 8″ and just over 300 pounds. Though Daniel Faalele has only been playing for American Football for just a handful of years after moving to the states at 16. He was approached by a college coach who saw him at a gym.

The 6′ 9″, 400-pound (no, that’s not an error) physical specimen is an absolute mauler and pancake specialist. This would be a STEAL of a pick.

Round 4, Pick 1 (97th Overall) – Najee Harris, Running Back, Alabama

I know everyone affiliated with the Jacksonville Jaguars franchise one way or another, is still recovering from losing the last ‘Bama running back (and local Jacksonville-area product) to a division rival. We CANNOT let it happen again. CAN. NOT. They take Najee Harris to help with the running back room.

Round 4, Pick 17 (113th Overall) – Kolby Harvell-Peel, Safety, Oklahoma State

A highly-underrated prospect coming out of high school, the 969th best overall player in the country at the time was actually recruited to play a hybrid-linebacker type role for Mike Gundy.

Little did we all know, Kolby Harvell-Peel, this defensive star in the making would play so sensationally, eventually (in my opinion) being snubbed from at the very least being considered for the Thorpe Award.

If this season is any like his last, he may very well go a lot higher but would be a nice pick-up for the Jacksonville Jaguars.