NFL mock draft: Full rounds four through seven with several Seahawks picks

Sep 14, 2019; Charlottesville, VA, USA; Virginia Cavaliers running back Billy Kemp IV (80) runs with the ball as Florida State Seminoles defensive end Janarius Robinson (11) makes the tackle in the third quarter at Scott Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 14, 2019; Charlottesville, VA, USA; Virginia Cavaliers running back Billy Kemp IV (80) runs with the ball as Florida State Seminoles defensive end Janarius Robinson (11) makes the tackle in the third quarter at Scott Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports /
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The Seahawks will have several picks on day three of the 2021 NFL draft. But which players will go where? And the players that do go in rounds four through seven might just end up being future Hall of Famers, like former Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman is. So do not look past the day three picks.

In this final section of my 2021 mock draft we will look at day three of the NFL draft is when teams will look to pick out a gem that has gone unnoticed by the other teams, getting a player that has dropped too far, padding out your depth chart or finding a special teams asset.

Notable day three picks from last year’s draft include Gabriel Davis who went at pick 128, Darnell Mooney at pick 173 and Tyler Bass at pick 188.

Seahawks go defensive end in round four of the 2021 NFL draft

And don’t forget all the teams passed on the un-drafted James Robinson and Rodrigo Blakenship last year.

So there are gems out there but finding them is the key, If I think any off the listed players is a potential gem, I will comment on that player.

Round Four

Pick 106 – Jerome Johnson – DT – Indiana – Jacksonville

Pick 107 – Hamlicar Rashed – LB – Oregon State – NY Jets

Pick 108 – Tony Fields – LB – West Virginia – LB – Cleveland

Pick 109 – Dax Milne – WR – BYU – Houston

Pick 110- Aaron Banks – G – Notre Dame – Cleveland

Pick 111 – Tamorin Terry – WR – Florida State – Cincinnati

Pick 112 – Kellen Mond – QB – Texas A&M – Detroit

Pick 113 – Victor Dimujeke – DE – Duke – Carolina

Pick 114 – Dan Moore – OT – Texas A&M – Denver

Pick 115 – DeAngelo Malone – LB – Western Kentucky – Dallas

Pick 116 – Rhamondre Stevenson – RB – Oklahoma – NY Giants

Pick 117 – Alaric Jackson – OT – Iowa – San Francisco

Pick 118 – Trey Sermon – RB – Ohio State – LA Chargers

Here is the first possible gem of round 4, I have made the case for Sermon in a previous piece about the Seahawks mock draft. He may lack breakaway speed but possesses patience, toughness, elusiveness and desire that could make him a really good NFL running back. He has a chance with the Chargers, Austin Ekeler will take the vast majority of the workload, but Sermon could easily establish himself as the backup to Ekeler.

Pick 119 – Seth Williams – WR – Auburn – Minnesota

Pick 120 – Kylin Hill – RB – Mississippi State – New England

Pick 121 – Stone Forsythe – OT – Florida – Las Vegas

Pick 122 – Amon-Ra St.Brown – WR – USC – New England

Pick 123 – Elijah Moore – WR – Ole Miss – Miami

Pick 124 – Chuba Hubbard – RB – Oklahoma State – Washington

Pick 125 – Baron Browning – LB – Ohio State – Minnesota

Pick 126 – Osa Odighizuwa – De – UCLA – Tennessee

Pick 127 – Richard LeCounte – S – Georgia – Indianapolis

Pick 128 – Jacoby Stevens – LB – LSU – Pittsburgh

Pick 129 – Janarius Robinson – DE – Florida State – Seahawks

I love Janarius Robinson and Seahawks fans would love him too, he may only be a round four pick because he has been part of a poor Seminole defense. He has the potential to be spectacular, run at him and it will feel like you were hit by a truck and then swallowed by a venus flytrap. On top of that, he has great speed and the most enormous wingspan.

That wingspan will block many a pass and some kicks on special teams too in the NFL. My only concern is that some scouts must see what I see and so he could well be off the board before this pick.

Pick 130 – Demetric Felton – RB/WR – UCLA – Jacksonville

Pick 131 – Nico Collins – WR – Michigan – Baltimore

Pick 132 – Tre Brown – CB – Oklahoma – Cleveland

Pick 133 – Grant Stuard – LB – Houston – New Orleans

Pick 134 – David Moore – G – Grambling – Minnesota

Pick 135 – Cameron Sample – DE – Tulane – Green Bay

Pick 136 – Trill Williams – CB – Syracuse – Kansas City

This one will need some coaching, but Trill Williams has the physical nature and capabilities that will make big plays. He is an absolute ballhawk, but he needs to be more consistent in his play. With the right coaching at the pro level, he could be a really good Nickel Back.

Pick 137 – D’Ante Smith – OT – East Carolina – Tampa Bay

Pick 138 – Ambry Thomas – CB – Michigan – Dallas

Pick 139 – Amen Ogbongbemiga – LB – Oklahoma State – New England

Pick 140 – Monty Rice – LB – Georgia – Pittsburgh

Pick 141 – Shawn Davis – S – Florida – LA Rams

Pick 142 – Hunter Long – TE – Boston College – Green Bay

Pick 143 – Jimmy Morrisey – C – Pittsburgh – Minnesota

Pick 144 – Dez Fitzpatrick – WR – Louisville – Kansas City