04 Mar NFC South 2021 Mock Draft Challenge
Draft Season is upon us! In celebration, the XTB Scouting crew came together to do a 7-round, full-fledged mock draft with each XTB Scout assuming the General Manager role for 2 or 3 teams.
We’ve accounted for team needs, used our own 323 player Big Board and put together full draft classes. Now, we want to know which team came away with the best draft class of the XTB Mock! Let us know in the poll below!
Time to finish up the NFC with our NFC South 2021 Mock Draft Challenge:
Atlanta Falcons
GM: Sales Pinckney (@SalesPinckney)
R1 (No. 4): Penei Sewell, Oregon OT
R2 (No. 35): Travis Etienne, Clemson RB
R3 (No. 68) Marlon Tuipulotu, USC DL
R4 (No. 109) Jonathan Cooper, Ohio State EDGE
R5 (No. 150) Caden Sterns, Texas SAF
R5 (No. 182) Charles Snowden, Virginia EDGE
R5 (No. 184) Greg Newsome II, Northwestern CB
R6 (No. 190) Josh Imatorbhebhe, Illinois WR
R6 (No. 220) Justin Hilliard, Ohio State LB
Carolina Panthers
GM: Shá Renczkowski (@Renczks)
R1 (No. 8): Kyle Pitts, Florida TE
R2 (No. 39): Eric Stokes, Georgia CB
R3 (No. 73) Zaven Collins, Tulsa LB
R4 (No. 114) Tommy Kraemer, Notre Dame OG
R5 (No. 153) Patrick Johnson, Tulane EDGE
R5 (No. 186) Frank Darby, Arizona State WR
R6 (No. 196) Derrick Barnes, Purdue LB
New Orleans Saints
GM: Cyril Penn (@CyrilPenn4)
R1 (No. 28): Mac Jones, Alabama QB
R2 (No. 60): Terrace Marshall, LSU WR
R3 (No. 99) Ifeatu Melifonwu, Syracuse CB
R3 (No. 106) Ar’Darius Washington, TCU SAF
R4 (No. 134) Tristen Hoge, BYU OG
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
GM: Mark Jarvis (@WhatsOnDraftNFL)
R1 (No. 32) Najee Harris, Alabama RB
R2 (No. 64) Daviyon Nixon, Iowa DL
R3 (No. 96) Joe Tryon, Washington EDGE
R5 (No. 178) Deommodore Lenoir, Oregon CB
R5 (No. 187) Isaiahh Loudermilk, Wisconsin DL
R7 (No. 248) Tarron Jackson, Coastal Carolina EDGE
R7 (No. 256) Jake Curhan, California OT
- XTB’s Director of Scouting
- Bay Area-born sports lover who has worked in the football industry as a journalist, coach, film analyst, and scout.
- Currently a graduate student attending the UMass Sport Management program, and received his BA in journalism at Hofstra University.