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Pro Football Focus Predicts LSU's 2021 NFL Draft Picks
by Staff Reporter
April 29, 202110 Comments

Tim Heitman-USA TODAY Sports
The Pro Football Focus senior analysts have released their final mock draft that includes six LSU Tigers.
The 2021 NFL Draft begins Thursday night. Here's where they predict the Tigers to go in the draft.
Round 1:
No. 5: Ja'Marr Chase - Cincinnati Bengals
No. 46: Jabril Cox - New England Patriots
No. 114: Tyler Shelvin - Denver Broncos
No. 158: Kary Vincent Jr. - Houston Texans
Round 7
No. 230: JaCoby Stevens - San Francisco 49ers
The 2021 NFL Draft begins Thursday night. Here's where they predict the Tigers to go in the draft.
Round 1:
No. 5: Ja'Marr Chase - Cincinnati Bengals
quote:No. 22: Terrace Marshall Jr. - Tennessee Titans
The Bengals really can't go wrong at No. 5 overall. While it's been a heated debate between Chase, Pitts and Sewell as to who the best option is for Joe Burrow‘s development and Cincinnati's prospects in 2021, all three players are Tier 1 talents in this year's class. Chase is the choice here with Pitts already off the board, but you're splitting hairs when deciding between him or Sewell — both of them should develop into standout performers on Sundays. — Austin Gayle
quote:Round 2
After a free-agent period where the Titans were stripped of some of their best offensive weapons, the betting market still expects them to select a defensive player. Our mock draft results are more evenly split, with a cornerback or wide receiver by far their most common selection.
Terrace Marshall stands out in a wide receiver class full of prospects with questionable measurements. He could easily step in and fill the Corey Davis role for a team with a massive amount of vacated targets from a season ago.— Ben Brown
No. 46: Jabril Cox - New England Patriots
quote:Round 4
Cox is one of the better coverage linebackers in the draft, grading at 80.0-plus in that department in all three years as a starter. Two of those seasons came at North Dakota State, but he also showed he could hang in the SEC last season with an 83.5 coverage grade at LSU. Cox adds much-needed pass-game versatility to the New England back-seven. — Steve Palazzolo
No. 114: Tyler Shelvin - Denver Broncos
No. 158: Kary Vincent Jr. - Houston Texans
Round 7
No. 230: JaCoby Stevens - San Francisco 49ers
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