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The 2020 NFL Draft will take place in Las Vegas, Nevada to celebrate the arrival of the Las Vegas Raiders. If done correctly, fans will clamor to Sin City to see the draft live and gamble the odds against the pick, position, or trade probability.

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1. – Tua Tagavialoa, QB, Alabama

After the Ravens game, the possibility of the Dolphins Tanking for Tua floated across the NFL. Especially when you consider the Dolphins trading away young talent like Laremy Tunsil. I am not 100% sure the Dolphins are in the market for Tua considerig they have and traded for Josh Rosen, but this off season shows that the 2020 NFL Draft is going to be very interesting for the Dolphins.


2. Chase Young, EDGE, Ohio State

Jacksonville is going to need to get the BPA available here. Personally, Delpit is miles ahead of a lot of the other players on my board, and the Jags would really help their secondary by adding him. With Nick Foles going down early, the Jags get to see what they have in their young QB Gardner Minshew.


3. – Jerry Jeudy, WR, Alabama

With Darnold on the shelf with Mono, the Jets are going to go through a self discovery here in which they figure out that Robbie Anderson is not quite the receiver he is touted to be and Quincy Enunwa is not a true #1. If the Jets are picking here, they should grab an absolute stud at WR in Jeudy.


4. Grant Delpit, S, LSU

Since losing Landon Collins to the Redskins, the Giants made a trade to the Browns with OBJ going to Cleveland and Jabrill Peppers heading to NY. While Peppers is holding the SS spot, the FS spot has Antoine Bethea, a career guy who might be over 40. Delpit is one of the best S prospects in a few years and would be a great addition to the Giants secondary.


5. – Jake Fromm, QB, Georgia

With Marvin Lewis moving on, the Bengals have no real ties to Andy Dalton, but they are limited with options. First round pick Jonah Williams went down with a leg injury and wont see the field till the 2020 season, so start him fresh with a rookie QB. Dalton may last another year, but those years are numbered.


6. – Andrew Thomas, OT, Georgia

Washington is going to go through some turmoil here with Trent Williams holding out and the rash of injuries they continue to have. Lots of needs coming up and if Trent Williams walks, its likely the Redskins have to find a competent replacement for the long haul.


7. – A.J. Epenesa, EDGE, Iowa

I could see the Panthers grabbing a QB here based on value and the age of Cam. But the Panthers have lost their identity with a good defense and the ability to get to the QB. Dontari Poe could be pushed out with McCoy to move inside which could allow for Brian Burns and Epenesa as you’re outside rushers.


8. – Trey Adams, OT, Washington

Trading Laremy Tunsil to Houston could very well be a good move for a complet overhaul. The one guy that has everything to gain about trying to win in Miami, is Josh Rosen. If Rosen can show he could be the franchise QB, then the team can use all of these acquired picks on building around him. Just a thought.


9. Denver broncos – Leviska Shenault, WR, Colorado

Joe Flacco may have this season left but at some point the Broncos need to see what Drew Lock has. With Emmanuel Sanders being a premier slot receiver, adding a WR like Shenault could push him back inside and give a deep ball threat on the outside which the Broncos could need for Lock to develop.


10. Arizona cardinals – Raekwon Davis, DT, Alabama

Arizona is building a solid young core group of players. Their 3-4 front could use some upgrades now with their offense getting online. Davis is a solid lineman who could rotate in different positions across the line. It could be a difference maker for the Cardinals for getting back on top in the NFC West.



11. – CeeDee Lamb, WR, Oklahoma

It was disheartening to see Andrew Luck retire from the NFL. And if the Colts are going to continue to win, they are going to clearly push themselves out of the running for one of the top QB’s. Currently, T.Y. Hilton is the #1WR on the roster and Parris Campbell has a lot to prove. Likely a better slot than outside, Campbell could move inside if the Colts go in the direction of adding a outside WR early.


12. tennessee titans – Yetur Gross-Matos, EDGE, Penn State

With the Titans losing both of their starting Edge rushers last season, they brought in Cameron Wake as a stop gap, but the Titans could use a prolific pass rusher on the edge to create havoc for that defense.


13. Oakland Raiders – Tee Higgins, WR, Clemson

Mayock shocked a lot of people by taking Clelin Ferrel at 4 overall, and surprisingly the Raiders are playing well. Call it a culture shift in Oakland prior to Vegas. That being said, they are lacking in WR talent and could add a tall speedy guy for Carr moving forward and Higgins is 6’4 and the primary receiver for the Clemson Tigers.


14. – Travis Etienne, RB, Clemson

I can’t believe that the Bucs have not been able to land a RB that could stick. I still can’t believe that Ronald Jones II has not shown anything to acquire the starting job. With that, I think the Bucs sway in that position again and grab arguably the best back in the draft.


15. Cleveland Browns – Walker Little, OT, Stanford

With Joe Thomas retiring, the Browns didn’t really do anything to rebuild that void. Greg Robinson has been ok since being in the league, but this Browns team needs a solid OT to protect Mayfield in pass protection and open up running lanes for Chubb and company.


16. New Orleans Saints – Derrick Brown, DT, Auburn

The Saints are mediocre in terms of getting pressure on opposing teams and stopping the run. Adding more bodies to the defensive line would help the defense to provide that capability and get them off the field faster. Their offense is potent but the defense needs to weigh in too.


17. – Kristian Fulton, CB, LSU

The Eagles have been at the forefront for the Jalen Ramsey trade because they need CB’s that are physical and can play ball. Sidney Jones is fully capable of holding down a position but the secondary has been the achilles heel of the Eagles for quite sometime, and now is the time to address it.


18. Oakland Raiders – Calvin Throckmorton, OT, Oregon

Look for the Raiders to add to their offensive line, especially with a need at RT, which I think Kolton Miller should be moved to, but also needs on the internal line as well. This could be a great pick too for Tyler Biadasz from Wisconsin. Either way, it should be an offensive lineman at this point for the Raiders.


19. Minnesota Vikings – Joe Burrow, QB, LSU

Cousins is getting a lot of money and the Vikings are not quite getting the results of the guaranteed money they are paying him. Essentially, Cousins will have one year left on his contract and the Vikings could opt to not retain Cousins and Sean Mannion is the only back up on the roster. This QB class is ripe for grabbing any future QB’s.


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20. Detroit Lions – C.J. Henderson, CB, Florida

Darius Slay is one of the premier CB’s in the NFL but has never been given help across field. The Lions play in a tough division but it is apparent that their pass coverage is one sided. Adding another young solid CB to the roster in the secondary could be on the dockett for the Lions.


21. Los Angeles Chargers – Albert Okwuegbunam, TE, Iowa

Chargers are not really hitting on their latest TE Hunter Henry. He is finding it hard to stay healthy and on the field. Okwuegbunam impressed in 2017 with 11 TD’s for a freshman and then came Noah Fant and C.J. Hockenson to take away those targets. Phillip Rivers needs to have a functioning TE position for his offense and if Henry can’t get right, then Chargers will.


22. Miami Dolphins – Dylan Moses, LB, Alabama

If the Dolphins build around Josh Rosen, in which I have given them a WR and OT in this mock draft, they should add some defensive players and that could start with a leader for the defense. Moses is a solid LB and has come from a lineage of Alabama linebackers.


23. Atlanta Falcons – Tyler Biadasz, OL, Wisconsin

The Falcons are in need of help on both sides of the ball so if there in interior lineman available for the Falcons to grab, its likely the do so to open up the running game and protect Ryan.


24. – Xavier McKinney, S, Alabama

I have the Cowboys to be the NFC Champions this year, but if they are not going to progress to that level its because their secondary is mediocre and their Safety play lacks any level of talent to be a sold defense all around. This addition could at least give some improvement and maybe get them over that proverbial hump.


25. – Julian Okwara, EDGE, Notre Dame

Trent Murphy has been a big disappointment since being signed 2 years ago and Jerry Hughes is coming up on a contract year and is 31. Frankly the defensive from for the Bills has one bright spot and that is Ed Oliver. If the Bills can continue to add more solid defenisve pieces, they could challenge for the division in a year or two.


26. – Tristan Wirfs, OT, Iowa

Packers offensive line needs depth and stability. Grabbing an OT for the future could be a solid move if the Packers intend on Rodgers sticking around for 5 more years. dadvid Bakhtiari is 27 and the LT spot could be his for a few more years, while Brian Bulaga is holding the RT spot and is 30. Extending his career could mean a move inside replacing Billy Turner or Lane Taylor.



27. San Francisco 49ers – Najee Harris, RB, Alabama

The Niners have had more problems at the RB position than I can recall. McKinnon is on IR for the 2nd straight year, Matt Breida is splitting time with Mostert, so its likely that the Niners go out and grab a top flight back in this draft to just settle the issue.


28. Baltimore Ravens – Trevon Diggs, CB, Alabama

Brandon Carr may have found some new life in Baltimore, but how much more can the defense carry him. The front 7 for that defense has issues but their offense is clicking and they have not really played anyone. There are quite a few ways the Ravens could go here, but this is the best value to replace Brandon Carr.


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29. Seattle seahawks – Anfernee Jennings, EDGE, Alabama

As long as I can remember the Seahawks have relied on a quick defense that gets pressure on the QB. In their 4-3 scheme Jennings will have that ability to get under tackles and dip into the backfield. And they love to stack their defensive unit. Trading for Clowney, taking L.J. Collier, Signing Ziggy Ansah, the list goes on.


30. Kansas City Chiefs – Henry Ruggs III, Alabama

For this 2020 NFL Mock Draft, I am not sure why I mock a WR here. But with the issues of Kareem Hunt and Tyreek Hill hitting the IR, Sammy Watkins becomes the next man up. Look for Mecole Hardman and Demarcus Robinson to step up. But this is too good of value to pass up after this season with Watkins as the odd man out.


31. LA Rams – Bryce Hall, CB, Virginia

Rams make some head scratching moves sometimes, so I think at this point, adding a CB to the mix would be beneficial considering Talib is getting up there in age at 33 which could leave just Marcus Peters and a depleted secondary if Talib retires or leaves.


32. New England Patriots – Paddy Fisher, LB, Northwestern

2020 NFL Mock Draft could see the Patriots in the same old position for the entire year. Paddy Fisher is the perfect name for a Belichek player. Will fit right in with the Boston folks!


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