The 2021 NFL Draft cla s featured a lot of high-profile rookies who should make an immediate impact.We saw a number of talented offensive playmakers go early, including five quarterbacks, three wide receivers and a tight end in the first 15 picks. But while the big names stand out, other players who went later may make just as big of an impact in their first year as the stars.Just look at Zach Britton Jersey last year when undrafted running back James Robinson finished as a top-10 player at his position. Or when second-round receiverChase Claypool finished as the 14th-highest scoring player at his position.NFL DRAFT: | | Below, we'll go position by position and look at some rookies who may make an impact in their first year.QuarterbackJaguars: Trevor LawrenceThe Jaguars took Lawrence first overall, and he's their projected starter for Week 1. Lawrence has some solid returning talent around him,including RB James Robinson, WR D.J. Chark and WR Laviska Shenault. Jacksonville also added WR Marvin Jones in free agency and RBTravis Etienne in the draft. It's a nice spot for Lawrence, but not an incredible one. He's notnece sarily someone you want as your QB1 in redraft leagues this year, but he can offer some upside as a QB2. His average draft position (ADP), per ,over the past month has him as the 21st quarterback off the board. That's probably a safe spot for him to be, unle s something dramatic changes between now and draft season.Jets: Zach WilsonWilson should also start right away, but he's a hard player to trust for fantasy purposes in his first year. He doesn Troy Tulowitzki Jersey 't have much talent around him as he'll be throwing toCorey Davis, Denzel Mims,Jamison Crowder and rookie Elijah Moore. Between the lack of talent and the fact Wilson is a rookie, there's really not much to like here. There are so many other quarterbacks with promising situations that it feels like a waste to draft Wilson.Bears: Justin FieldsFields offers perhaps the most upside among the rookie quarterbacks in their first year; however, the big knock on him is that Chicago views Andy Dalton as the starter. We'd expect Fields to get some playing time in his first year, but it's not clear how long he'd have to wait, and that impacts his value when thinkingabout drafting him. But when he does play, Fields offers promise because of his ability to run the ball. He also gets to play with an elite talent in WR Allen Robinson, which is something other rookie quarterbacks in this cla s don't have. When Fields plays, he'll be a viable streaming option. The referenced media source is mi sing and needs to be re-embedded.The rest of the rookie quarterbacksTrey Lance(49ers) is another intriguing option for fantasy purposes as a rookie, but it's not clear if he'll get to play at all. If Lance does play, then he'll likely be a better option than Lawrence, but slightly below Fields. As of now, we'd probably let Lance go undrafted in redraft formats. If it's revealed that he'll start as a rookie, then he'll have value as a later-round option. Mac Jones(Patriots) was the other first-round quarterback in this draft, but it's hard to see him playing over Cam Newton as a rookie. We don't expect any other rookie quarterbacks to make an impact in 2021.Running backSteelers: Najee HarrisThe Steelers lost James Conner in free agency and added Harris with their first-round pick. Harris make an immediate impact as he joins a favorable situation without much competition. Harris is a Johnny Damon Jersey unique talent with his power and speed, as well as an ability to catch the ball his 43 receptions last season werefourth among all running backs. Perhaps more important than the talent is the situation. Harris should see plenty of volume because of that receiving ability. It wouldn't be out of the question to see him get 300-plus touches, a number only four running backs hit last season. He could easily finish as a top-10 running back, but he should be projected more as a top-15 to top-20 option.Jaguars: TravisEtienneThe Jaguars madeEtienne a first-round draft pick, but don't get too excited about him. He's headed to a Jacksonville team that already has a stud in James Robinson and a solid handcuff in Carlos Hyde. Coach Urban Meyer mentioned both Robinson and Hyde after drafting Etienne, adding that the rookie a "third-down back."Etienne finished third among all college running backs in receptions last year with 48, so it's a role with which he's familiar.Etienne should offer some value as an RB3/flex play in PPR and half-PPR leagues as a rookie.Broncos:Javonte WilliamsThe Broncos lostPhillip Lindsay in free agency and added Williams early in the second round. The Broncos also have Melvin Gordon, Royce Freeman and Michael Booneon the roster. Given that, we'd probably expect Williams to be in a timeshare with Gordon. It's too early to tell if Williams or Gordon will be the RB1, but the rookie certainly has a chance for that role. He'll be a nice late-round pick with upside in redraft leagues. The rest of the rookie running backsThe 49ers drafted Trey Sermon in the third round, and we'd expect him to get some playing time as a rookie; however, it'll be difficult for him to get too many touches with Raheem Mostert, Jeff Wilson and Wayne Gallman also on the roster. Michael Carter landed in an interesting situation with the Jets. He joins a me s of a backfield that includesTy Johnson, Don Larsen Jersey La'Mical Perine, and Tevin Coleman. Depending on how Carter performs in training camp, he could earn a high spot on the depth chart. His fourth-round selection has us lowering our expectations, but he landed in a good spot.Wide receiverBengals: Ja'Marr ChaseThe Bengals opted to pair Joe Burrow with his LSU teammate rather than improve the offensive line. Chase immediately becomes a starting wideout in this offense, taking over the role vacated by A.J. Green. Green saw 104 targets last year, and we'd expect Chase to see at least that, if not more. This will be a pa s-happy offense with Burrow leading the way. Chase should be viewed as a strong WR2 with a chance at finishing as a low-end WR1 as a rookie. He landed in a great situation, and he's an extraordinary talent.Dolphins: Jaylen WaddleWaddle is certainly a great talent, which is why he went sixth overall, but it's hard to see him beingtooproductive as a rookie. He joins a Dolphins offense led byTua Tagovailoa, who finished below 200 pa sing yards in fiveof his ninestarts. There's also a crowded wide receiver room with DeVante Parker, Preston Williams and Will Fuller all on the roster. Waddle has a nice skill set and is compared to Tyreek Hill, but that's a lofty comparison considering Hill's production. Waddle will certainly see the field as a rookie, but the lack of opportunities will limit his production Randy Johnson Jersey .Eagles: DeVonta SmithSmith's size (6-0, 170 pounds) is obviously a concern andmany experts have pointed it o