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NFL mock draft 2021: Todd McShay's final predictions for all 32 first-round picks, QB landing spots, trades, more

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Finally, the 2021 NFL draft is here. After months of evaluating prospects and predicting what will happen, we can now just sit back and see how it unfolds tonight. Well, almost.

First, before the Jaguars are on the clock, I'm projecting all 32 selections of the first round one last time. Remember, these predictions are based on what I think a team will do, rather than what I think it should do.

There is still much up for debate regarding how the draft will play out. But this much we know for sure: The class is loaded with talent, and numerous potential stars are ready to make an impact on an NFL roster. That starts with an exciting quarterback group, headlined by five potential franchise starters. But where will all the best prospects end up tonight, and which teams will draft new QBs with their first-round picks?

Here is my final projection of the opening 32 picks, starting with an obvious one. Catch all the action tonight, starting at 8 p.m. ET on ABC, ESPN and the ESPN App, and follow along live with our NFL Draftcast.

See more: My final rankings

1. Jacksonville Jaguars

Trevor Lawrence, QB, Clemson

New coach Urban Meyer gets to make the easiest pick of the night and start his tenure in Jacksonville with a once-in-a-decade quarterback prospect driving his offense. Lawrence's big arm, pocket mobility and quick release perfectly fit Meyer's offensive scheme. Watch for the Jaguars to spend a chunk of their nine remaining picks -- which include four more in the first 65 selections -- on protection and pass-catchers for their new signal-caller.

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