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We've had a fun run of mock drafts leading up to the first round of the. But with all the teams about to go on the clock for three long days from Thursdaythrough Saturday,it's time to check in with a final edition of projections for how the picks might play out.
Followinga , a and a earlier this week, our final NFL mock draft for 2020 features just the first two rounds.The goal with these mocks is to provide an idea of what the teams are thinking, which prospects'stock is rising and what are the logical fits basedon positional need and overall value.
For one last time this year, here's exploring yet another set of player selection permutations.
MORE 2020 NFL DRAFT: | | NFL mock draft 2020: Round 11. Cincinnati Bengals
Joe Burrow, QB, LSUBurrowwillbe thefranchise quarterback under offensive-minded coach Zac Taylor. At 6-3, 221pounds, Burrowcombines his mental and physical toughne s in the pocket with a strong arm and an accurate delivery. During his Heisman Trophy- and national championship-winning run with the Tigers, his leadership skills and athleticism flourished at an unprecedented college level.
2. Washington Redskins
Chase Young, EDGE, Ohio StateA suming the Redskins do not get a cant-refuse offer to trade back, they should jump at the chance to get this for the teams defensive rebuild under defensive-minded Ron Rivera. Young (6-5, 264pounds) is a game-changing disruptor who had 16.5 sacks in only 12games as a junior. He can produce at an all-aroundlevel even higher than that of Nick Bosa, who went No. 2 from the Buckeyes to the 49ers and promptly dominated as .
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3. Detroit Lions
Jeff Okudah, CB, Ohio StateThe Lions moved Darius Slay in with the Eagles and signed Desmond Trufant to replace him, but they need to addre s the other outside corner spot. Okudah, an elite ball hawk at6-1, 205 pounds, Alex Ovechkin Jersey has the build to handle receivers of all sizes. He is fluid and quick enough with great recovery skillsin coverage to develop into a shutdown type with his strengths showing up in pre s man.
4. New York Giants
Tristan Wirfs, OT, IowaThe Giants can think about the best defensive player available, but ultimately, they shouldn't ignore theiroffensive line need. Although he canstart on the right side at first with Nate Solder still playing left tackle, Wirfs has the athleticism at 6-5, 320pounds to hold down the left side for a long time. He combines his pa s-blocking skills with power and physicality in the running game.
The referenced media source is mi sing and needs to be re-embedded.5. Miami Dolphins
Justin Herbert, QB, OregonThis mock reflects the Dolphins' rumored preference of Herbert as their future franchise QB rather thanTua Tagovailoa. Herbert (6-6, 236 pounds) is efficient and mentally tough with underrated athleticism, which manifesteddown the stretch of his final season with the Ducks. He needs a little help with his decision-making, butat the Senior Bowl, he proved how receptive he is tocoaching.
6. Los Angeles Chargers
Tua Tagovailoa, QB, AlabamaThe Chargers are flexible enough at QB tobe patient with Tagovailoa (6-0, 217) and not rush him into action, with Tyrod Taylor getting more confidence as a strong bridge QB for coach Anthony Lynn. When healthy, Tagovailoaisan accurate, mobile, deep-ball throwing QB with the upside of Ru sell Wilson, only throwing with his left arm.
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7. Carolina Panthers
Isaiah Simmons, LB, ClemsonThe Panthers need playmaking punch at linebacker in the wake of Luke Kuechly's retirement with two weak spots in their 3-4 front. Simmons (6-3, 238 pounds) seemedto be all over the field at all times in college with great speed and range. He gets everywhere in a hurry, from rushing the pa ser to moving laterally and getting into ideal coverage positions.
8. Arizona Cardinals
Jedrick Wills, OT, AlabamaThe Cardinalsalready addre sed their need for a No. 1 wide receiverby trading for DeAndre Hopkins, so they can opt for Wills at right tackle after re-signing D.J. Humphries on the left side. The 6-4, 312-pound Wills is a strong, powerful run-blocker who needs a little time to develop into an elite pa s-protector.
9. Jacksonville Jaguars
C.J. Henderson, CB, FloridaThe Jaguars are ina defensive rebuild, and although tackle also is aneed and edge rusher will be, too, ifYannick Ngaukoe is traded they need to target apotential shutdown corner with this pick after tradingJalen Ramsey and A.J. Bouye.Henderson (6-1, 204pounds)plays bigger than his size with great athleticism and technique in his favor. He just needs to get a little more physical to be trusted against receivers who rely on body positioning to get open.
10. Cleveland Browns
Andrew Thomas, OT, GeorgiaThe Browns took care of right tackle in free agency with Jack Conklin signed to replace Chris Hubbard. With this pick,they can get a ma sive upgrade from Greg Robinson for Baker Mayfield's blindside.Thomas matches great size (6-5, 315pounds) with goodhands and footwork. Nick Chubb, Kareem Hunt and Kevin Stefanskialso will love what Thomas can do to open holes for the running game.
11. New York Jets
Mekhi Becton, OT, LouisvilleThe Jets will have a tough decision between the last top-tier tackle in his cla s or the first choice from a loaded wide receiver group. With Becton being an option, offensive line wins.Becton (6-7, 369 pounds) has gotten more attention for his strong and powerful frame, as he hasshown he can also be smooth in his movements. He is willingto work hard to become as good in pa s protection as he is overwhelming blockers when setting the edge against the run.
The referenced media source is mi sing and needs to be re-embedded.12. Las Vegas Raiders
CeeDee Lamb, WR, OklahomaThe Raiders need an outside go-to guy for their pa sing gameafter last year's Antonio Brown debacle and Tyrell Williams' injury concerns.Lamb can be the Raiders' version of DeAndre Hopkins, anexplosive field-stretcher and steady po se sion guy. At 6-1, 198pounds, Lambneeded only 58 receptions to post 1,208 yards and 14 TDs in 13games last season.
13. San Francisco 49ers (from Colts)
Derrick Brown, DT, AuburnThe 49ers need to replace another D.B., DeForest Buckner, at defensive tackle, and they should be thrilled if Brownfalls tothe pick they acquired from the Colts in the deal.Brown has shined throughout the draft proce s as the most impactful interiordefensiveprospect.At 6-5, 326pounds, he is a quick disruptor who makes a lot of plays in the backfield.
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14. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Jerry Jeudy, WR, AlabamaIf offensivetackles Wirfs, Wills, Thomas and Becton are off the board, the Bucs might thinkaboutdefensive line with this pick. But they'll find ithard to pa s on Jeudy, who could be the best value pick at No. 14. The Rob Gronkowski trade proves the Bucs are "all in" with Tom Brady, but they still need to get their new QB an outside No. 3 to pair with Mike Evans and Chris Godwin.Jeudy (6-1, 193 pounds) also fits the profile as a No. 1 receiver; he is a cla sic intermediate-to-deep field stretcher and smooth drive-finisher in the red zone.
The referenced media source is mi sing and needs to be re-embedded.15. Denver Broncos
Henry Ruggs III, WR, AlabamaThe Broncos have big-bodied Courtland Sutton as their No. 1 and DaeSean Hamilton as their emerging slot man for second-year QB Drew Lock, but they could use a complementarydeep threat for Pat Shurmur's 11 personnel sets. Ruggs (5-11, 188pounds)who also can John Carlson Jersey use his route-running skills towin on shorter routes.
16. Atlanta Falcons
Javon Kinlaw, DT, South CarolinaThere's some buzz about the Falcons trading up for Okudah or Henderson to fill theirneed at corner, and they also couldmove up to take Brown and pair him with Grady Jarrett on their defensive interior. Ultimately, if they stay here, they can go the latter route without much drop-off.Kinlaw (6-5, 324 pounds) knows how to use his size and arms to complement hisstrength and power at the point of attack.
17. Dallas Cowboys
K'Lavon Chai son, EDGE, LSUThe Cowboys' linebacking future is bright with Jaylon Smith and Leighton Vander Esch, but they can target another as the new complementary pa s-rusher for DeMarcus Lawrence in the wake of losing Robert Quinn in free agency. Chai son (6-3, 254pounds) has a great name for an elite, active defender who chases after QBs and RBs alike. He had6.5 sacks and 60 tacklesduring LSUs championship run, and like several teammates, his draft stockshot upthroughout the season.
18. Miami Dolphins (from Steelers)
Xavier McKinney, S, AlabamaThe Dolphins are set at corner with Xavien Howard and Byron Jones, but they have a major secondary void at free safety after cutting Reshad Jones. McKinney (6-0, 201 pounds) is a complete safety who can get physical in run support and also drop back and handle intermediate coverage. There is nothing he can't do, and he is willing to do whateverasked of him for a defense, toggling seamle sly from extra linebacker to short-area subpackage back.
19. Las Vegas Raiders (from Bears)
A.J. Terrell, CB, ClemsonThe Raiders need to addre s their secondary coverage, and with this pick, they can add the former college teammate of Trayvon Mullen.Terrell (6-1, 195 pounds)is a versatile cover man for his sizewho can work both outside and inside, in both man and zone schemes. He needs to learn to win battles with better technique and handwork.
20. Jacksonville Jaguars (from Rams)
A.J. Epenesa, EDGE, IowaThe Jaguars already traded Calais Campbell and might still move franchise-tagged Yannick Ngaukoe. After addre sing corner with Henderson as their top-10 pick, they're free to target a pa s-rusher at No. 20. Epenesa (6-5, 274 pounds)is a powerful, explosive, big-bodied player. He can push blockers out of the way to get to the QB, and he also standsstrong against the run.
21. Philadelphia Eagles
Kenneth Murray, ILB, OklahomaThe Eagles made big free-agency moves up front (Javon Hargrave) and in the secondary (Darius Slay), but they need to shore up theirdefensive weakne son the second level. With the clock ticking,that can be the priorityover wide receiver, a much deeper position in this draft.Murray (6-2, 241pounds) is an active, rangy playmaker who can be as effective dropping back as he is getting downhill against the run or blitzing.
22. Minnesota Vikings (fromBills)
Justin Jefferson, WR, LSUThe Vikings can use their first of two picks in this round to get their replacement for Stefon Diggs to complement Adam Thielen in a similar way. Jefferson (6-1, 202pounds),with ma sive production catching pa ses from Burrow, emergedin LSU's pa sing game as a quick, efficientroute-runner with good hands. He also has underrated speed.
23. New England Patriots
Tee Higgins, WR, ClemsonThe Patriots might think about linebacker, edge rusher and even quarterback with this pick. But based on how this mock first round is going, they need to take advantage ofHiggins, underrated for his smarts and versatility,still being available.The Clemson product is a dangerous, all-around playmakerwho can be aforce in the red zone. At 6-4, 216pounds, heposted 59receptions for 1,167yards and 13 TDs in 15games last season. He also rushed for a 36-yard score against LSU in the title game.
The referenced media source is mi sing and needs to be re-embedded.24. New Orleans Saints
Jordan Love, QB, Utah StateThe signs are pointing to Drew Brees playing just one more season, and with no second-rounder, the Saints need to be aggre sive about getting a high-upside succe sor who needs a year of grooming.Love (6-4, 224 pounds) matches hissize withphysical skills, including a big arm, and hisathleticism bodes wellif his accuracy, decision-making and footwork can becomecleaner withgood NFL coaching. He would get just that under Sean Payton and behind Brees.
25. Minnesota Vikings
Jeff Gladney, CB, TCUThe Vikings need to rebuild at corner after releasing Xavier Rhodes and not re-signingTrae Waynes or Mackensie Alexander. Gladney (5-10, 191 pounds) is a good fit for Mike Zimmer's defense because of his zone sensibility andinside-outside versatility. He is scrappyand aggre sive in making plays on the ball, with a knack for being honed in on receivers' routes.
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26. Miami Dolphins (from Texans)
DeAndre Swift, RB, GeorgiaThe Dolphins can finish their first-round haulby adding a running back, as Jordan Howard is more of a power complement than a feature option.Swift (5-8, 212 pounds) is capable of both gettingthe tough yards inside and breaking free for big plays in the open field. He also flashed as a receiver for the Bulldogs and can excel in the screen game.
27. Seattle Seahawks
Yetur Gro s-Matos, EDGE, Penn StateThe Seahawks likely won't re-signJadeveon Clowney, and Ezekiel Ansah remains a free agent, leaving a void for a strong, all-around edge defender.Gro s-Matos (6-5, 266 pounds)is a well-built, explosive and versatile defender made to be disruptive in a Pete Carroll defense because of his size.
28. Baltimore Ravens
Patrick Queen, LB, LSUThe Ravens didn't addre s linebacker in the first wave of free agency, and they need more speed on the second level to better handle the run and covershort-to-intermediate routes.Queen (6-0, 229pounds) has great range when either working downhill against the run or movingall over the field in coverage. He is relatively smallbut is thetype of linebacker who can have a major impact from any alignment.
29. Tenne see Titans
Zach Baun, EDGE/OLB, WisconsinThe Titans did sign former Falcon Vic Beasley to help recover from the lo s of Cameron Wake, but they still should be looking for versatile pa s-rush punchto support Harold Landry.Baun (6-2, 238 pounds) is a smart, motivated player who comes through with great technique against the run. He also hasstarted to get more attention for his pa s-rush repertoire and the athleticism that fuels it.
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30. Green Bay Packers
Ro s Blacklock, DT, TCUThe Packers have some i sues on their defensive line in MIke Pettine's three-man front. Although they could use some receiver and tackle help offensively, they should go for solidvalue here with Murray and Queen off the board.Blacklock (6-3, 290 pounds) has risen up boardsas teams have realized he can convert his power intoenergy while trying to disrupt plays in the backfield.
31. San Francisco 49ers
Trevon Diggs, CB, AlabamaThe 49ers have several free-agent cornerback i sues looming next year, including Richard Sherman. WithDiggs available, they should table their wide receiver need for another round.Diggs offers goodsize (6-1, 205pounds), strength and downfield speed. He shot up the board quickly duringhis big senior season (3interceptions in 12games).
32. Kansas City Chiefs
Cesar Ruiz, G/C, MichiganThe Chiefs' offensive line has a couple of weakne ses at left guard with Andrew Wylie and center with Austin Reiter. So why not go after the clear-cut best interior prospect in this cla s?Ruiz (6-3, 307 pounds) has a rare blend of power and athleticism.He needs some work in pa s-protection, but he can contribute right away as a top run-blocker.
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33. Cincinnati Bengals
Jalen Reagor, WR, TCUThe Bengals franchise-tagged A.J. Green and also have theproductive Tyler Boyd to boost Burrow. But because Boyd does his best work in the slot, they should draft another big playmakerfor the outside who is far more well-rounded thanJohn Ro s.Reagor is a productive, diminutive dasher who also provides some nice run-after-catch skills withquickne s and toughne s for his size (5-11, 206 pounds).
34. Indianapolis Colts (from Brooks Orpik Jersey Redskins)
Brandon Aiyuk, WR, Arizona StateWith T.Y. Hilton and Zach Pascal looking like the starters for the outside, the Colts need to give Philip Rivers more dynamic playmaking inside. Aiyuk (6-0, 205 pounds) fits the profile of an impactful slot receiver withquickne s made to make big plays after the catch and enough speed to get vertical down the middle, too.
35. Detroit Lions
Marlon Davidson, DT, AuburnAfter landing Okudah for their secondary, the Lions should turn theirattention to reconstructing their defensive front to better support Trey Flowers. Davidson (6-3, 303 pounds) can be a terror rushing the pa ser from both the interior line and the edge. He has a nice blend of strength, power and quickne s to go along with sudden finishing moves.
The referenced media source is mi sing and needs to be re-embedded.36. New York Giants
Kristian Fulton, CB, LSUThe Giants signed James Bradberry in free agency, but they could pair him with a more comfortable complementary outside cover man than DeAndre Baker, a struggling first-rounder from last year. Fulton (6-0, 197pounds) has the size, speed, smarts andsound coverage skills to have a long, prosperous career, which is why hefelt confident enough to pull out of the Senior Bowl.
37. Los Angeles Chargers
Ezra Cleveland, OT, Boise StateAfter addre sing QB in the first round with Tagovailoa, the Chargers need to upgrade their pa s protection after trading Ru sell Okung and having struggling Sam Tevi on the right side.Cleveland (6-6, 311 pounds) has raw skills that can be quickly developed, with hisquickne s and agility giving him great upside. He is fluid with his hands and legs in pa s-protection.
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38. Carolina Panthers
Grant Delpit, S, LSUAfter getting Simmons as the new leader of their linebacking corps, the Panthers can get more reliable, ground-covering playmakers for the secondary.Delpit (6-2, 213 pounds)flies around the field, stopping the runlike an extra linebacker and making big plays on the ballin downfield coverage.
39. Miami Dolphins
Josh Jones, OT, HoustonWith Herbert and Swift as their new 1-2 punch at quarterback and running back, the Dolphins can upgradeup front. Jones has terrific athleticism for his size (6-5, 319 pounds)and can support with his toughne s and relentle s blocking. He is a bit raw, however, as his handwork and footwork both could use refinement to maximize his natural skills.
40. Houston Texans (from Cardinals)
Raekwon Davis, DT, AlabamaThe Texans need some serious help at 3-4 nose after losing D.J. Reader in free agency.Davis (6-6, 311 pounds) is a ma sive, versatile player made for such a scheme. He can line up at either end or tackle to eat space against the run.
41. Cleveland Browns
Antoine Winfield Jr., S, LSUThe Browns are reshuffling at safety with veterans Karl Joseph and Andrew Sendejo, but they still should go for a truly dynamic upgrade, especially with a value pick like this.Winfield (5-10, 203 pounds), the son of the former Vikings Pro Bowl cornerback, plays with smarts and toughne s. He excels at diagnosing plays, knowing when to be aggre sive against the run and how use his framein short-area coverage.
42. Jacksonville Jaguars
Austin Jackson, OT, USCThe Jaguars invested a first-round pick inJawaan Taylor last year, but with Cam Robinson in the final year of his contract, they canshore up the other tackle spot with a good value pick. Jackson is an impre sive athlete for his size (6-5, 322 pounds), but he needs some refinement in his technique to match his quick feet.
43. Chicago Bears (from Rams)
Jaylon Johnson, CB, UtahThe Bears need some help opposite Kyle Fuller; Buster Skrine is a slot cover man and Artie Burns is a shaky flyer for the position. Johnson (6-0, 193 pounds)has some shutdown upside asan aggre sive, physical cover man with the quickne s to stick with receivers on the perimeter.
44. Indianapolis Colts
Terrell Lewis, EDGE, AlabamaThe Colts have had a close eye on this prospect to boost their pa s rush opposite Justin Houston, who is 31 and will become a free agent in 2021.Lewis (6-5, 262 pounds) carries the potential to get to the quarterback consistently with natural quickne s and explosivene s.
The referenced media source is mi sing and needs to be re-embedded.45. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
J.K. Dobbins, RB, Ohio StateThe Bucs need to get a more dynamic, well-rounded back than Ronald Jones IIIto complement and boost Tom Brady. Dobbins (5-9, 209 pounds) has great quickne s, agility and ability to read blockers. He is an adept receiver with explosive burst once he sees a hole, hits it and gets into the open field.
46. Denver Broncos
Jordan Elliott, DT, Mi souriThe Broncos traded for Jurrell Casey and re-signed Shelby Harris, but they need more pop in Vic Fangio's 3-4 line rotation. Elliott (6-4, 302 pounds) plays with power against the run butalso has proved to have some natural interior pa s-rushing skills.
47. Atlanta Falcons
Clyde Edwards-Helaire, RB, LSUThe Falcons need to get some fresh legs to supplement Todd Gurley in pa sing situations to give themwhat they once had with Devonta Freeman and Tevin Coleman. Edwards-Helaire (5-7, 207 pounds) is a dynamic, versatile receiver out of the backfield and in the slot, making himamajor a set for an NFL pa sing game. Healso is extremely quick when getting the ball in the open field.
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48. New York Jets
Denzel Mims, WR, BaylorThe Jets need to complement new field-stretching speedster Breshad Perriman and reliable slot ace Jamison Crowder.Mims (6-3, 207 pounds) is a big, physical target who also knows how to use his frameto his advantage. He is best suited to bea vertical and red-zone threat on the outside, making him a great fit with Sam Darnold.
49. Pittsburgh Steelers
Jonathan Taylor, RB, WisconsinThe Steelers are in the market for an upgrade in the backfield given James Conner's durability i sues and pending unrestricted free agency in 2021.Taylor (5-10, 226 pounds) has great vision and burst as a runner. He also doesn't get enough credit for what he can do as a receiver, which was on display more during his final college season.
50. Chicago Bears
Cole Kmet, TE, Notre DameThe Bears gave up on oft-injureddisappointment Trey Burton, and they can't rely on a fading Jimmy Graham or an always-hurting Adam Shaheen.Kmet (6-6, 262 pounds) is still developing as a run-blocker, but his size, speed, quickne s and hands make him a top-flight receiver for the position. He can contribute big-time by Year 2.
51. Dallas Cowboys
K.J. Hamler, WR, Penn StateThe Cowboys re-signed Amari Cooper, and Michael Gallup's star is on the rise, but they were unable to keep Devante Smith-Pelly Jersey Randall Cobb in the slot.Hamler (5-9, 178 pounds) is a smart, smooth route-runner withtoughne s in tight spaces.
52. Los Angeles Rams
Laviska Shenault Jr.WR, ColoradoThe Rams have confidence in Josh Reynolds to help replace Brandin Cooks, but they still should consider getting a dynamic playmaker who can better complement Robert Woods and Cooper Kupp.Shenault (6-1, 227 pounds)is a sure-handed field stretcher who has some nice big-play flair after the catch.
53. Philadelphia Eagles
Michael Pittman Jr., WR, USCThe Eagles can rebound nicely at wideoutshould they go the linebacker route in the first round with Murray. Pittman (6-4, 223 pounds)is an interesting prospect for his size because he is more of a tough technician and route-runner than just a big body working to stretch the field.
54. Buffalo Bills
Curtis Weaver, EDGE, Boise StateWith Shaq Lawson gone, the Bills need some younger depth to help them get to the quarterback. Weaver (6-2, 265 pounds) is a high-energy pa s rusher with some untapped upside as he makes the jump to the NFL.
55. Baltimore Ravens (from Patriots through Falcons)
Tyler Biadasz, G, WisconsinAfter landing their linebackerearly, the Ravens mustaddre s right guard with Marshal Yanda deciding to retire. At 6-4, 314 pounds, Biadasz's strength is converting his frame into pure power for the downhill running game.
56. Miami Dolphins (from Saints)
Bradlee Anae, EDGE, UtahThe Dolphins can work on their defenseafter getting Herbert, Swift and Jones, knowing there's some wide receiver value for them later. Anae (6-3, 257 pounds) is a relentle s pa s-rusher who never gives up on a chance to get to the quarterback.
57. Los Angeles Rams (from Texans)
Alton Robinson, EDGE, SyracuseThe Rams mustaddre s their pa s rush after losing Dante Fowler Jr. in free agency and partingwith Clay Matthews.Robinson (6-3, 264 pounds)has natural pa s-rushing skills and gets by with top-level strength and athleticism. Having him start situationally will help him refine his moves for greater production.
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58. Minnesota Vikings
Noah Igbinoghene, CB, AuburnThe Vikings need to keep overhauling their cornerback corps after taking Gladneyin the first round. Igbinoghene (5-10, 198 pounds)stands out as aphysical cover man for his size. He closes well on receivers at the end of their routes, which translates to good finishing burst against the run, too.
59. Seattle Seahawks
Neville Gallimore, DT, OklahomaShould the Seahawks get a versatile edge defender such as Gro s-Matos in the first round, the interior of their front will take priority in the second round. Gallimore (6-2, 304 pounds) packs a relentle s, powerful punch for his size.
60. Baltimore Ravens
Jeremy Chinn, S, Southern IllinoisThe Ravens need to groom their next great playmakerbeside Earl Thomas.Chinn (6-3, 221 pounds) has been on the rise because it has become evident his size, speed and athleticism translate to elite coverage skills for the position.
61. Tenne see Titans
Bryce Hall, CB, VirginiaBehind Malcolm Butler and Adoree' Jackson, the Titans have a void with Logan Ryan unsigned. Hall, on track to fully recover from his ankle injury, is apromising, nice-sized corner (6-2, 202 pounds) made to be solid on the perimeter for several seasons. In the short term, with his short-area quickne s, he can help with inside coverage.
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62. Green Bay Packers
Chase Claypool, WR, Notre DameThe Packers are in the market for both wide receiver and tight end help, so it makes sense for them to grab this big-bodied hybrid.Claypool (6-4, 238 pounds) matches his size with great speed and downfield burst. He is not the most technically sound route runner, but he often wins with physical domination.
63. Kansas City Chiefs (from 49ers)
Zack Mo s, RB, UtahDamien Williams will be a free agent in 2021, and the Chiefsneed a more reliable all-around back to complement him.Mo s (5-9, 223 pounds) profilesas a compact NFL power back suited to get the tough yards between the tackles and even more after initial contact. He is underrated with his quickne s when in the open field and with his receiving skills.
64. Seattle Seahawks (from Chiefs)
Isaiah Wilson, OT, GeorgiaThe Seahawks can do better than Brandon Shell as their starting right tackle opposite Duane Brown. Wilson (6-6, 350 pounds) isn't the most nimble pa s-protector, but his pure power as a blocker fits withtheir mentality.
Followinga , a and a earlier this week, our final NFL mock draft for 2020 features just the first two rounds.The goal with these mocks is to provide an idea of what the teams are thinking, which prospects'stock is rising and what are the logical fits basedon positional need and overall value.
For one last time this year, here's exploring yet another set of player selection permutations.
MORE 2020 NFL DRAFT: | | NFL mock draft 2020: Round 11. Cincinnati Bengals
Joe Burrow, QB, LSUBurrowwillbe thefranchise quarterback under offensive-minded coach Zac Taylor. At 6-3, 221pounds, Burrowcombines his mental and physical toughne s in the pocket with a strong arm and an accurate delivery. During his Heisman Trophy- and national championship-winning run with the Tigers, his leadership skills and athleticism flourished at an unprecedented college level.
2. Washington Redskins
Chase Young, EDGE, Ohio StateA suming the Redskins do not get a cant-refuse offer to trade back, they should jump at the chance to get this for the teams defensive rebuild under defensive-minded Ron Rivera. Young (6-5, 264pounds) is a game-changing disruptor who had 16.5 sacks in only 12games as a junior. He can produce at an all-aroundlevel even higher than that of Nick Bosa, who went No. 2 from the Buckeyes to the 49ers and promptly dominated as .
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3. Detroit Lions
Jeff Okudah, CB, Ohio StateThe Lions moved Darius Slay in with the Eagles and signed Desmond Trufant to replace him, but they need to addre s the other outside corner spot. Okudah, an elite ball hawk at6-1, 205 pounds, Alex Ovechkin Jersey has the build to handle receivers of all sizes. He is fluid and quick enough with great recovery skillsin coverage to develop into a shutdown type with his strengths showing up in pre s man.
4. New York Giants
Tristan Wirfs, OT, IowaThe Giants can think about the best defensive player available, but ultimately, they shouldn't ignore theiroffensive line need. Although he canstart on the right side at first with Nate Solder still playing left tackle, Wirfs has the athleticism at 6-5, 320pounds to hold down the left side for a long time. He combines his pa s-blocking skills with power and physicality in the running game.
The referenced media source is mi sing and needs to be re-embedded.5. Miami Dolphins
Justin Herbert, QB, OregonThis mock reflects the Dolphins' rumored preference of Herbert as their future franchise QB rather thanTua Tagovailoa. Herbert (6-6, 236 pounds) is efficient and mentally tough with underrated athleticism, which manifesteddown the stretch of his final season with the Ducks. He needs a little help with his decision-making, butat the Senior Bowl, he proved how receptive he is tocoaching.
6. Los Angeles Chargers
Tua Tagovailoa, QB, AlabamaThe Chargers are flexible enough at QB tobe patient with Tagovailoa (6-0, 217) and not rush him into action, with Tyrod Taylor getting more confidence as a strong bridge QB for coach Anthony Lynn. When healthy, Tagovailoaisan accurate, mobile, deep-ball throwing QB with the upside of Ru sell Wilson, only throwing with his left arm.
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7. Carolina Panthers
Isaiah Simmons, LB, ClemsonThe Panthers need playmaking punch at linebacker in the wake of Luke Kuechly's retirement with two weak spots in their 3-4 front. Simmons (6-3, 238 pounds) seemedto be all over the field at all times in college with great speed and range. He gets everywhere in a hurry, from rushing the pa ser to moving laterally and getting into ideal coverage positions.
8. Arizona Cardinals
Jedrick Wills, OT, AlabamaThe Cardinalsalready addre sed their need for a No. 1 wide receiverby trading for DeAndre Hopkins, so they can opt for Wills at right tackle after re-signing D.J. Humphries on the left side. The 6-4, 312-pound Wills is a strong, powerful run-blocker who needs a little time to develop into an elite pa s-protector.
9. Jacksonville Jaguars
C.J. Henderson, CB, FloridaThe Jaguars are ina defensive rebuild, and although tackle also is aneed and edge rusher will be, too, ifYannick Ngaukoe is traded they need to target apotential shutdown corner with this pick after tradingJalen Ramsey and A.J. Bouye.Henderson (6-1, 204pounds)plays bigger than his size with great athleticism and technique in his favor. He just needs to get a little more physical to be trusted against receivers who rely on body positioning to get open.
10. Cleveland Browns
Andrew Thomas, OT, GeorgiaThe Browns took care of right tackle in free agency with Jack Conklin signed to replace Chris Hubbard. With this pick,they can get a ma sive upgrade from Greg Robinson for Baker Mayfield's blindside.Thomas matches great size (6-5, 315pounds) with goodhands and footwork. Nick Chubb, Kareem Hunt and Kevin Stefanskialso will love what Thomas can do to open holes for the running game.
11. New York Jets
Mekhi Becton, OT, LouisvilleThe Jets will have a tough decision between the last top-tier tackle in his cla s or the first choice from a loaded wide receiver group. With Becton being an option, offensive line wins.Becton (6-7, 369 pounds) has gotten more attention for his strong and powerful frame, as he hasshown he can also be smooth in his movements. He is willingto work hard to become as good in pa s protection as he is overwhelming blockers when setting the edge against the run.
The referenced media source is mi sing and needs to be re-embedded.12. Las Vegas Raiders
CeeDee Lamb, WR, OklahomaThe Raiders need an outside go-to guy for their pa sing gameafter last year's Antonio Brown debacle and Tyrell Williams' injury concerns.Lamb can be the Raiders' version of DeAndre Hopkins, anexplosive field-stretcher and steady po se sion guy. At 6-1, 198pounds, Lambneeded only 58 receptions to post 1,208 yards and 14 TDs in 13games last season.
13. San Francisco 49ers (from Colts)
Derrick Brown, DT, AuburnThe 49ers need to replace another D.B., DeForest Buckner, at defensive tackle, and they should be thrilled if Brownfalls tothe pick they acquired from the Colts in the deal.Brown has shined throughout the draft proce s as the most impactful interiordefensiveprospect.At 6-5, 326pounds, he is a quick disruptor who makes a lot of plays in the backfield.
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14. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Jerry Jeudy, WR, AlabamaIf offensivetackles Wirfs, Wills, Thomas and Becton are off the board, the Bucs might thinkaboutdefensive line with this pick. But they'll find ithard to pa s on Jeudy, who could be the best value pick at No. 14. The Rob Gronkowski trade proves the Bucs are "all in" with Tom Brady, but they still need to get their new QB an outside No. 3 to pair with Mike Evans and Chris Godwin.Jeudy (6-1, 193 pounds) also fits the profile as a No. 1 receiver; he is a cla sic intermediate-to-deep field stretcher and smooth drive-finisher in the red zone.
The referenced media source is mi sing and needs to be re-embedded.15. Denver Broncos
Henry Ruggs III, WR, AlabamaThe Broncos have big-bodied Courtland Sutton as their No. 1 and DaeSean Hamilton as their emerging slot man for second-year QB Drew Lock, but they could use a complementarydeep threat for Pat Shurmur's 11 personnel sets. Ruggs (5-11, 188pounds)who also can John Carlson Jersey use his route-running skills towin on shorter routes.
16. Atlanta Falcons
Javon Kinlaw, DT, South CarolinaThere's some buzz about the Falcons trading up for Okudah or Henderson to fill theirneed at corner, and they also couldmove up to take Brown and pair him with Grady Jarrett on their defensive interior. Ultimately, if they stay here, they can go the latter route without much drop-off.Kinlaw (6-5, 324 pounds) knows how to use his size and arms to complement hisstrength and power at the point of attack.
17. Dallas Cowboys
K'Lavon Chai son, EDGE, LSUThe Cowboys' linebacking future is bright with Jaylon Smith and Leighton Vander Esch, but they can target another as the new complementary pa s-rusher for DeMarcus Lawrence in the wake of losing Robert Quinn in free agency. Chai son (6-3, 254pounds) has a great name for an elite, active defender who chases after QBs and RBs alike. He had6.5 sacks and 60 tacklesduring LSUs championship run, and like several teammates, his draft stockshot upthroughout the season.
18. Miami Dolphins (from Steelers)
Xavier McKinney, S, AlabamaThe Dolphins are set at corner with Xavien Howard and Byron Jones, but they have a major secondary void at free safety after cutting Reshad Jones. McKinney (6-0, 201 pounds) is a complete safety who can get physical in run support and also drop back and handle intermediate coverage. There is nothing he can't do, and he is willing to do whateverasked of him for a defense, toggling seamle sly from extra linebacker to short-area subpackage back.
19. Las Vegas Raiders (from Bears)
A.J. Terrell, CB, ClemsonThe Raiders need to addre s their secondary coverage, and with this pick, they can add the former college teammate of Trayvon Mullen.Terrell (6-1, 195 pounds)is a versatile cover man for his sizewho can work both outside and inside, in both man and zone schemes. He needs to learn to win battles with better technique and handwork.
20. Jacksonville Jaguars (from Rams)
A.J. Epenesa, EDGE, IowaThe Jaguars already traded Calais Campbell and might still move franchise-tagged Yannick Ngaukoe. After addre sing corner with Henderson as their top-10 pick, they're free to target a pa s-rusher at No. 20. Epenesa (6-5, 274 pounds)is a powerful, explosive, big-bodied player. He can push blockers out of the way to get to the QB, and he also standsstrong against the run.
21. Philadelphia Eagles
Kenneth Murray, ILB, OklahomaThe Eagles made big free-agency moves up front (Javon Hargrave) and in the secondary (Darius Slay), but they need to shore up theirdefensive weakne son the second level. With the clock ticking,that can be the priorityover wide receiver, a much deeper position in this draft.Murray (6-2, 241pounds) is an active, rangy playmaker who can be as effective dropping back as he is getting downhill against the run or blitzing.
22. Minnesota Vikings (fromBills)
Justin Jefferson, WR, LSUThe Vikings can use their first of two picks in this round to get their replacement for Stefon Diggs to complement Adam Thielen in a similar way. Jefferson (6-1, 202pounds),with ma sive production catching pa ses from Burrow, emergedin LSU's pa sing game as a quick, efficientroute-runner with good hands. He also has underrated speed.
23. New England Patriots
Tee Higgins, WR, ClemsonThe Patriots might think about linebacker, edge rusher and even quarterback with this pick. But based on how this mock first round is going, they need to take advantage ofHiggins, underrated for his smarts and versatility,still being available.The Clemson product is a dangerous, all-around playmakerwho can be aforce in the red zone. At 6-4, 216pounds, heposted 59receptions for 1,167yards and 13 TDs in 15games last season. He also rushed for a 36-yard score against LSU in the title game.
The referenced media source is mi sing and needs to be re-embedded.24. New Orleans Saints
Jordan Love, QB, Utah StateThe signs are pointing to Drew Brees playing just one more season, and with no second-rounder, the Saints need to be aggre sive about getting a high-upside succe sor who needs a year of grooming.Love (6-4, 224 pounds) matches hissize withphysical skills, including a big arm, and hisathleticism bodes wellif his accuracy, decision-making and footwork can becomecleaner withgood NFL coaching. He would get just that under Sean Payton and behind Brees.
25. Minnesota Vikings
Jeff Gladney, CB, TCUThe Vikings need to rebuild at corner after releasing Xavier Rhodes and not re-signingTrae Waynes or Mackensie Alexander. Gladney (5-10, 191 pounds) is a good fit for Mike Zimmer's defense because of his zone sensibility andinside-outside versatility. He is scrappyand aggre sive in making plays on the ball, with a knack for being honed in on receivers' routes.
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26. Miami Dolphins (from Texans)
DeAndre Swift, RB, GeorgiaThe Dolphins can finish their first-round haulby adding a running back, as Jordan Howard is more of a power complement than a feature option.Swift (5-8, 212 pounds) is capable of both gettingthe tough yards inside and breaking free for big plays in the open field. He also flashed as a receiver for the Bulldogs and can excel in the screen game.
27. Seattle Seahawks
Yetur Gro s-Matos, EDGE, Penn StateThe Seahawks likely won't re-signJadeveon Clowney, and Ezekiel Ansah remains a free agent, leaving a void for a strong, all-around edge defender.Gro s-Matos (6-5, 266 pounds)is a well-built, explosive and versatile defender made to be disruptive in a Pete Carroll defense because of his size.
28. Baltimore Ravens
Patrick Queen, LB, LSUThe Ravens didn't addre s linebacker in the first wave of free agency, and they need more speed on the second level to better handle the run and covershort-to-intermediate routes.Queen (6-0, 229pounds) has great range when either working downhill against the run or movingall over the field in coverage. He is relatively smallbut is thetype of linebacker who can have a major impact from any alignment.
29. Tenne see Titans
Zach Baun, EDGE/OLB, WisconsinThe Titans did sign former Falcon Vic Beasley to help recover from the lo s of Cameron Wake, but they still should be looking for versatile pa s-rush punchto support Harold Landry.Baun (6-2, 238 pounds) is a smart, motivated player who comes through with great technique against the run. He also hasstarted to get more attention for his pa s-rush repertoire and the athleticism that fuels it.
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30. Green Bay Packers
Ro s Blacklock, DT, TCUThe Packers have some i sues on their defensive line in MIke Pettine's three-man front. Although they could use some receiver and tackle help offensively, they should go for solidvalue here with Murray and Queen off the board.Blacklock (6-3, 290 pounds) has risen up boardsas teams have realized he can convert his power intoenergy while trying to disrupt plays in the backfield.
31. San Francisco 49ers
Trevon Diggs, CB, AlabamaThe 49ers have several free-agent cornerback i sues looming next year, including Richard Sherman. WithDiggs available, they should table their wide receiver need for another round.Diggs offers goodsize (6-1, 205pounds), strength and downfield speed. He shot up the board quickly duringhis big senior season (3interceptions in 12games).
32. Kansas City Chiefs
Cesar Ruiz, G/C, MichiganThe Chiefs' offensive line has a couple of weakne ses at left guard with Andrew Wylie and center with Austin Reiter. So why not go after the clear-cut best interior prospect in this cla s?Ruiz (6-3, 307 pounds) has a rare blend of power and athleticism.He needs some work in pa s-protection, but he can contribute right away as a top run-blocker.
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33. Cincinnati Bengals
Jalen Reagor, WR, TCUThe Bengals franchise-tagged A.J. Green and also have theproductive Tyler Boyd to boost Burrow. But because Boyd does his best work in the slot, they should draft another big playmakerfor the outside who is far more well-rounded thanJohn Ro s.Reagor is a productive, diminutive dasher who also provides some nice run-after-catch skills withquickne s and toughne s for his size (5-11, 206 pounds).
34. Indianapolis Colts (from Brooks Orpik Jersey Redskins)
Brandon Aiyuk, WR, Arizona StateWith T.Y. Hilton and Zach Pascal looking like the starters for the outside, the Colts need to give Philip Rivers more dynamic playmaking inside. Aiyuk (6-0, 205 pounds) fits the profile of an impactful slot receiver withquickne s made to make big plays after the catch and enough speed to get vertical down the middle, too.
35. Detroit Lions
Marlon Davidson, DT, AuburnAfter landing Okudah for their secondary, the Lions should turn theirattention to reconstructing their defensive front to better support Trey Flowers. Davidson (6-3, 303 pounds) can be a terror rushing the pa ser from both the interior line and the edge. He has a nice blend of strength, power and quickne s to go along with sudden finishing moves.
The referenced media source is mi sing and needs to be re-embedded.36. New York Giants
Kristian Fulton, CB, LSUThe Giants signed James Bradberry in free agency, but they could pair him with a more comfortable complementary outside cover man than DeAndre Baker, a struggling first-rounder from last year. Fulton (6-0, 197pounds) has the size, speed, smarts andsound coverage skills to have a long, prosperous career, which is why hefelt confident enough to pull out of the Senior Bowl.
37. Los Angeles Chargers
Ezra Cleveland, OT, Boise StateAfter addre sing QB in the first round with Tagovailoa, the Chargers need to upgrade their pa s protection after trading Ru sell Okung and having struggling Sam Tevi on the right side.Cleveland (6-6, 311 pounds) has raw skills that can be quickly developed, with hisquickne s and agility giving him great upside. He is fluid with his hands and legs in pa s-protection.
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38. Carolina Panthers
Grant Delpit, S, LSUAfter getting Simmons as the new leader of their linebacking corps, the Panthers can get more reliable, ground-covering playmakers for the secondary.Delpit (6-2, 213 pounds)flies around the field, stopping the runlike an extra linebacker and making big plays on the ballin downfield coverage.
39. Miami Dolphins
Josh Jones, OT, HoustonWith Herbert and Swift as their new 1-2 punch at quarterback and running back, the Dolphins can upgradeup front. Jones has terrific athleticism for his size (6-5, 319 pounds)and can support with his toughne s and relentle s blocking. He is a bit raw, however, as his handwork and footwork both could use refinement to maximize his natural skills.
40. Houston Texans (from Cardinals)
Raekwon Davis, DT, AlabamaThe Texans need some serious help at 3-4 nose after losing D.J. Reader in free agency.Davis (6-6, 311 pounds) is a ma sive, versatile player made for such a scheme. He can line up at either end or tackle to eat space against the run.
41. Cleveland Browns
Antoine Winfield Jr., S, LSUThe Browns are reshuffling at safety with veterans Karl Joseph and Andrew Sendejo, but they still should go for a truly dynamic upgrade, especially with a value pick like this.Winfield (5-10, 203 pounds), the son of the former Vikings Pro Bowl cornerback, plays with smarts and toughne s. He excels at diagnosing plays, knowing when to be aggre sive against the run and how use his framein short-area coverage.
42. Jacksonville Jaguars
Austin Jackson, OT, USCThe Jaguars invested a first-round pick inJawaan Taylor last year, but with Cam Robinson in the final year of his contract, they canshore up the other tackle spot with a good value pick. Jackson is an impre sive athlete for his size (6-5, 322 pounds), but he needs some refinement in his technique to match his quick feet.
43. Chicago Bears (from Rams)
Jaylon Johnson, CB, UtahThe Bears need some help opposite Kyle Fuller; Buster Skrine is a slot cover man and Artie Burns is a shaky flyer for the position. Johnson (6-0, 193 pounds)has some shutdown upside asan aggre sive, physical cover man with the quickne s to stick with receivers on the perimeter.
44. Indianapolis Colts
Terrell Lewis, EDGE, AlabamaThe Colts have had a close eye on this prospect to boost their pa s rush opposite Justin Houston, who is 31 and will become a free agent in 2021.Lewis (6-5, 262 pounds) carries the potential to get to the quarterback consistently with natural quickne s and explosivene s.
The referenced media source is mi sing and needs to be re-embedded.45. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
J.K. Dobbins, RB, Ohio StateThe Bucs need to get a more dynamic, well-rounded back than Ronald Jones IIIto complement and boost Tom Brady. Dobbins (5-9, 209 pounds) has great quickne s, agility and ability to read blockers. He is an adept receiver with explosive burst once he sees a hole, hits it and gets into the open field.
46. Denver Broncos
Jordan Elliott, DT, Mi souriThe Broncos traded for Jurrell Casey and re-signed Shelby Harris, but they need more pop in Vic Fangio's 3-4 line rotation. Elliott (6-4, 302 pounds) plays with power against the run butalso has proved to have some natural interior pa s-rushing skills.
47. Atlanta Falcons
Clyde Edwards-Helaire, RB, LSUThe Falcons need to get some fresh legs to supplement Todd Gurley in pa sing situations to give themwhat they once had with Devonta Freeman and Tevin Coleman. Edwards-Helaire (5-7, 207 pounds) is a dynamic, versatile receiver out of the backfield and in the slot, making himamajor a set for an NFL pa sing game. Healso is extremely quick when getting the ball in the open field.
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48. New York Jets
Denzel Mims, WR, BaylorThe Jets need to complement new field-stretching speedster Breshad Perriman and reliable slot ace Jamison Crowder.Mims (6-3, 207 pounds) is a big, physical target who also knows how to use his frameto his advantage. He is best suited to bea vertical and red-zone threat on the outside, making him a great fit with Sam Darnold.
49. Pittsburgh Steelers
Jonathan Taylor, RB, WisconsinThe Steelers are in the market for an upgrade in the backfield given James Conner's durability i sues and pending unrestricted free agency in 2021.Taylor (5-10, 226 pounds) has great vision and burst as a runner. He also doesn't get enough credit for what he can do as a receiver, which was on display more during his final college season.
50. Chicago Bears
Cole Kmet, TE, Notre DameThe Bears gave up on oft-injureddisappointment Trey Burton, and they can't rely on a fading Jimmy Graham or an always-hurting Adam Shaheen.Kmet (6-6, 262 pounds) is still developing as a run-blocker, but his size, speed, quickne s and hands make him a top-flight receiver for the position. He can contribute big-time by Year 2.
51. Dallas Cowboys
K.J. Hamler, WR, Penn StateThe Cowboys re-signed Amari Cooper, and Michael Gallup's star is on the rise, but they were unable to keep Devante Smith-Pelly Jersey Randall Cobb in the slot.Hamler (5-9, 178 pounds) is a smart, smooth route-runner withtoughne s in tight spaces.
52. Los Angeles Rams
Laviska Shenault Jr.WR, ColoradoThe Rams have confidence in Josh Reynolds to help replace Brandin Cooks, but they still should consider getting a dynamic playmaker who can better complement Robert Woods and Cooper Kupp.Shenault (6-1, 227 pounds)is a sure-handed field stretcher who has some nice big-play flair after the catch.
53. Philadelphia Eagles
Michael Pittman Jr., WR, USCThe Eagles can rebound nicely at wideoutshould they go the linebacker route in the first round with Murray. Pittman (6-4, 223 pounds)is an interesting prospect for his size because he is more of a tough technician and route-runner than just a big body working to stretch the field.
54. Buffalo Bills
Curtis Weaver, EDGE, Boise StateWith Shaq Lawson gone, the Bills need some younger depth to help them get to the quarterback. Weaver (6-2, 265 pounds) is a high-energy pa s rusher with some untapped upside as he makes the jump to the NFL.
55. Baltimore Ravens (from Patriots through Falcons)
Tyler Biadasz, G, WisconsinAfter landing their linebackerearly, the Ravens mustaddre s right guard with Marshal Yanda deciding to retire. At 6-4, 314 pounds, Biadasz's strength is converting his frame into pure power for the downhill running game.
56. Miami Dolphins (from Saints)
Bradlee Anae, EDGE, UtahThe Dolphins can work on their defenseafter getting Herbert, Swift and Jones, knowing there's some wide receiver value for them later. Anae (6-3, 257 pounds) is a relentle s pa s-rusher who never gives up on a chance to get to the quarterback.
57. Los Angeles Rams (from Texans)
Alton Robinson, EDGE, SyracuseThe Rams mustaddre s their pa s rush after losing Dante Fowler Jr. in free agency and partingwith Clay Matthews.Robinson (6-3, 264 pounds)has natural pa s-rushing skills and gets by with top-level strength and athleticism. Having him start situationally will help him refine his moves for greater production.
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58. Minnesota Vikings
Noah Igbinoghene, CB, AuburnThe Vikings need to keep overhauling their cornerback corps after taking Gladneyin the first round. Igbinoghene (5-10, 198 pounds)stands out as aphysical cover man for his size. He closes well on receivers at the end of their routes, which translates to good finishing burst against the run, too.
59. Seattle Seahawks
Neville Gallimore, DT, OklahomaShould the Seahawks get a versatile edge defender such as Gro s-Matos in the first round, the interior of their front will take priority in the second round. Gallimore (6-2, 304 pounds) packs a relentle s, powerful punch for his size.
60. Baltimore Ravens
Jeremy Chinn, S, Southern IllinoisThe Ravens need to groom their next great playmakerbeside Earl Thomas.Chinn (6-3, 221 pounds) has been on the rise because it has become evident his size, speed and athleticism translate to elite coverage skills for the position.
61. Tenne see Titans
Bryce Hall, CB, VirginiaBehind Malcolm Butler and Adoree' Jackson, the Titans have a void with Logan Ryan unsigned. Hall, on track to fully recover from his ankle injury, is apromising, nice-sized corner (6-2, 202 pounds) made to be solid on the perimeter for several seasons. In the short term, with his short-area quickne s, he can help with inside coverage.
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62. Green Bay Packers
Chase Claypool, WR, Notre DameThe Packers are in the market for both wide receiver and tight end help, so it makes sense for them to grab this big-bodied hybrid.Claypool (6-4, 238 pounds) matches his size with great speed and downfield burst. He is not the most technically sound route runner, but he often wins with physical domination.
63. Kansas City Chiefs (from 49ers)
Zack Mo s, RB, UtahDamien Williams will be a free agent in 2021, and the Chiefsneed a more reliable all-around back to complement him.Mo s (5-9, 223 pounds) profilesas a compact NFL power back suited to get the tough yards between the tackles and even more after initial contact. He is underrated with his quickne s when in the open field and with his receiving skills.
64. Seattle Seahawks (from Chiefs)
Isaiah Wilson, OT, GeorgiaThe Seahawks can do better than Brandon Shell as their starting right tackle opposite Duane Brown. Wilson (6-6, 350 pounds) isn't the most nimble pa s-protector, but his pure power as a blocker fits withtheir mentality.
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