Raiders traded up with the 49ers to select TCU S Trevon Moehrig with the No. 43 overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft.
ESPN’s Mel Kiper said he wouldn’t have taken issue with Vegas taking Moehrig in the first round (instead of the team’s two-round reach for OT Alex Leatherwood). NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported Moehrig fell into the second round because he suffered a back injury during his pro day. Moehrig (6'2/202) is the consensus No.1 safety in the 2021 class for good reason. Not only does Moehrig sport a tall, strong build for the position, but he has all the athletic tools necessary to thrive in the league. Moehrig sprinted to a 4.50 40-yard dash and a 4.19 short-shuttle, both of which are just a touch above average for a safety. Moehrig’s film is littered with quick feet to help him reposition throughout routes, smart eyes to trigger on the ball early, and a violent nature when attacking the ball. Moehrig also has the silky hips and natural feel to play man coverage adequately. Moehrig is a fit for any scheme and projects to have a Harrison Smith style do-it-all presence.