Tuesday, April 21, 2020

2020 NFL Mock Draft - Draft Week


Here is my Draft Week 2020 NFL Mock Draft.

This is not a mock draft where I substitute my judgment for that of the teams. I try to research the opinions of those who most closely follow NFL teams like scouts, insiders, and beat writers from all of the NFL cities. I then try to make the most educated prediction as to which way each team will go in the draft based upon that information.

I start out by targeting each team's most obvious need, and then try to hone in on the most logical pick based upon value and need as roster cuts and free agency transpires.

My mock draft has been linked by DC Pro Sports ReportWalter Football, The Huddle Report, and EDS Football, in their Mock Draft Databases, so click their links to check out all of their draft related content!

1st Round

1. Cincinnati Bengals - Joe Burrow, QB, LSU:

With an elite blend of accuracy, touch, and arm moxie, the Bengals are looking at a no-brainer pick when it comes to LSU quarterback Joe Burrow.

2. Washington Redskins - Chase Young, DE, Ohio State:

The Redskins have needs all over the place and could be interested in trading down for more picks. If they stay put at #2, Chase Young of Ohio State would be an easy selection as the most talented player in the draft for a team not actively seeking a quarterback.

3. Miami Dolphins (Projected trade with Detroit) - Tua Tagovailoa, QB, Alabama: 

A trade between the draft pick rich Dolphins and a team like Detroit with an established quarterback in a win now mode makes too much sense. Tua Tagovailoa of Alabama seems like a sure thing if he's healthy, and giving him a year to study under Ryan Fitzpatrick and get healthy would be an ideal situation.

4. New York Giants - Tristan Wirfs, T, Iowa:

The Giants have needs across the board, but with young skill players like Daniel Jones at quarterback and Saquan Barkley at running back to build around, a long term answer at left tackle like Tristan Wirfs of Iowa should be their priority.

5. Detroit Lions (Projected trade with Miami) – Jeffrey Okudah, CB, Ohio State

After parting ways with star cornerback Darius Slay this offseason, Jeffrey Okudah of Ohio State would fill a huge hole in the Lions' secondary as the highest rated player on their board, whether they pick at #3 or #5.

6. Los Angeles Chargers - Justin Herbert, QB, Oregon: 


After cutting ties with Phillip Rivers, the Chargers need a long term option at quarterback. Justin Herbert of Oregon has prototypical size and arm strength that teams look to build around, but will need to answer questions regarding his touch, pocket presence, and moxie.

7. Carolina PanthersDerrick Brown, DT, Auburn:

Isaiah Simmons would be a tempting pick if he's still on the board, but Derrick Brown is too good of a player, too good of a person, too good of a leader, and would fill too big of a need on Carolina's defensive line.

8. Arizona Cardinals - Jedrick Wills, T, Alabama:

The Cardinals addressed their biggest offseason need by trading for wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins. Their next biggest need is at right tackle, which is a position that Jedrick Wills played at Alabama in order to protect lefty quarterback Tua Tagovailoa's blindside, even though he has the athleticism to play on the left side if needed.
 
9.
Jacksonville Jaguars - Isaiah Simmons, S/LB, Clemson:

Jacksonville is full blown rebuilding and cannot afford to pass on a top five talent like Isaiah Simmons of Clemson if he falls to them at #9. .

10. Denver Broncos (projected trade with the Cleveland Browns) - Jerry Jeudy, WR, Alabama: 

Word is that Denver is aggressively looking to move up for a wide receiver. Jerry Jeudy is the most well rounded receiver in this draft class, and would give Drew Lock two amazing targets when paired opposite Courtland Sutton.

11. New York JetsMekhi Becton, T, Louisville

The Jets have improved their offensive line through free agency, but they still lack a dominating force that can protect Sam Darnold and set the tone in the their running game. Mekhi Becton of Louisville is not only a 350 monster who can dominate in the running game, but he also has the foot quickness to play left tackle.

12. Las Vegas RaidersCee Dee Lamb, WR, Oklahoma:

Finding a wide receiver to fill the role that the Raiders expected Antonio Brown to handle is a must, especially with multiple first round picks. Cee Dee Lamb of Oklahoma is the premier play-making wide receiver in this year's draft, especially when it comes to making defenders miss after the catch in the open field. 

13. San Francisco 49'ers (via the Indianapolis Colts) - Javon Kinlaw, DT, South Carolina:

After swapping draft picks and needs along the defensive line with the Colts, Javon Kinlaw of South Carolina meets what the 49'ers should be looking for when it comes to a disruptive defensive tackle.
 
14. Tampa Bay Buccaneers -
Andrew Thomas, T, Georgia:


With Tampa Bay gambling on an aging quarterback in Tom Brady, an athletic tackle like Andrew Thomas of Georgia could help set the tone for their new offense, especially if they pair him with a bell-cow running back on day two. 

15.
Cleveland Browns
Ezra Cleveland, T, Boise State:

While free agent signee Jack Conklin has the ability to play left tackle if needed, he's a Pro Bowl caliber player on the right side. If the Brown's trade back like they are hoping, Ezra Cleveland of Boise State projects as a pure NFL tackle at the NFL level, and Cleveland seems to have an interest in him. 
 
16. Atlanta Falcons - C.J. Henderson, CB, Florida:

After cutting Desmond Trufant, the Falcons need to find a #1 cornerback. C.J. Henderson of Florida has prototypical size and athleticism to become an elite corner in the NFL, and depending on how the draft plays out, Atlanta may even be aggressive and move up to get him.

17. Dallas Cowboys – K'Lavon Chaisson, Edge, LSU:

After losing Byron Jones, the Cowboys will be looking for help in their secondary. If Jeffrey Okudah and C.J. Henderson are off the board when they pick, Dallas will be looking for a consolation prize. K'Lavon Chaisson of LSU would give them a much needed pass rusher to pair opposite of Demarcus Lawrence.  

18. Miami Dolphins (via Pittsburgh) Josh Jones, T, Houston: 

The smart play after drafting a young franchise quarterback is to pair him with someone to protect his blind-side. Josh Jones of Houston could add a little strength to his frame, but has the feet and athleticism to be a solid left tackle in the NFL for years to come.

19. Las Vegas Raiders (via Chicago) - Kenneth Murray, LB, Oklahoma:

The Raiders have a huge need at linebacker, and Kenneth Murray of Oklahoma would almost be the anti-Vontaze Burfict when it comes to speed, instinct, and intelligence...Which would be a good thing.

20. Jacksonville Jaguars (via Los Angeles Rams)
Henry Ruggs III, WR, Alabama:  

The Jaguars need a playmaker at wide receiver, and nobody in this draft has better speed or college production than Henry Ruggs III did at Alabama.

21. Philadelphia Eagles - Justin Jefferson, WR, LSU:

The Eagles are looking for a speedy deep threat at wide receiver. Justin Jefferson put up huge numbers in LSU's offense last year playing out of the slot, and eased any concerns about his straight line speed by running a 4.43-forty yard dash at the Combine, showing that he could play outside as well.

22. Minnesota Vikings (via the Buffalo Bills) - Austin Jackson, T, USC:

With two picks in the 1st round, the Vikings need to address their offensive line yet again, and while cornerback and wide receiver are also needs, they need to get ahead of the run on tackles and select a raw talent like Austin Jackson of USC.

23. New England Patriots - Jordan Love, QB, Utah State:

Let's face facts, the Patriots are rebuilding. They may not want to go out of their way to draft a quarterback, but if Jordan Love of Utah State falls to them as a scheme dependent signal caller that can plug into New England's system like Tom Brady did after a year or so, they are likely to pounce. 

24. New Orleans Saints
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Patrick Queen, LB, LSU:

The Saints have few needs, so they can truly take a best player available approach to the draft. Because their speed on defense can be upgraded, especially at linebacker, Patrick Queen of LSU would be an ideal fit.

25. Minnesota Vikings -
Jaylon Johnson, CB, Utah:

Minnesota will be looking to rebuild their secondary this offseason after being relatively deep at cornerback in recent years. Jaylon Johnson is an underrated press cover corner from a great secondary at Utah who could step in after the team parted ways with Trae Waynes and Xavier Rhodes.

26. Miami Dolphins, via Houston - D'Andre Swift, RB, Georgia:

The Dolphins could use a bell-cow running back. D'Andre Swift of Georgia is the most complete running back in this draft, and would give Miami a security blanket in the event that they draft a quarterback at the top of round one.

27. Seattle Seahawks - Yetur Gross-Matos, DE, Penn State:

Seattle is looking to improve their defense. If they can't re-sign Jadaveon Clowney, who is still in play for the team towards the end of free agency, Yetur Gross-Matos of Penn State is a defensive end who projects as a plus pass rusher in the NFL.

28. Baltimore Ravens - Cesar Ruiz, C, Michigan:

If one of the top interior linebackers is not on the board when Baltimore picks, the Ravens should look to protect Lamar Jackson long term with help on the interior of their offensive line. Cesar Ruiz is a center who has the capability of playing guard if needed, which gives him added versatility as a rookie.

29. Tennessee Titans - A.J. Terrell, CB, Clemson
:

With Logan Ryan still a free agent and unlikely to return to Tennessee at this point, the Titans need to find a starting caliber outside corner in this year's draft if they want to contend. A.J. Terrell of Clemson has some speed limitations, but has the size to compliment their other options and play match-ups in the secondary. 

30. Green Bay Packers - Isaiah Wilson, T, Georgia:

Green Bay needs to find a long term replacement for Brian Bulaga, as free agent signee Rick Wagner is a liability at right tackle who is likely to get Aaron Rodgers hurt at some point. Isaiah Wilson of Georgia may not be a day one plug and play with a veteran like Wagner on the roster, but he should secure the position long term, possibly by mid-season. 

31. San Francisco 49'ers - Brandon Aiyuk, WR, Arizona State:

If the 49'ers stay put at the 31st pick, wide receiver is a big need that they will need to address early. Brandon Aiyuk of Arizona State is a big receiver with speed who would serve as a compliment opposite Deebo Samuel.

32. Kansas City Chiefs - Kristian Fulton, CB, LSU:

The Chiefs have a desperate need at cornerback While Kristian Fulton of LSU has some off the field issues, the NFL's new drug testing policy probably benefits him more than anybody else in this year's draft, especially since he's proven himself as a press coverage corner.

2nd Round

33. Cincinnati Bengals - Grant Delpit, S, LSU:

34. Indianapolis Colts - Jalen Reagor, WR, TCU: 

35. Detroit Lions - A.J. Epenesa, DE, Iowa:

36. New York Giants - Terrell Lewis, Edge, Alabama:

37. Los Angeles Chargers - Lucas Niang, T, TCU:

38. Carolina Panthers - Jeff Gladney, CB, TCU:   

39. Detroit Lions (projected trade with the Miami Dolphins) - Ross Blacklock, DT, TCU:

40. Houston Texans (via the Arizona Cardinals) - Noah Ighinoghene, CB, Auburn:
 
41. Cleveland Browns - Kyle Dugger, S, Lenoire-Rhyne:

42. Jacksonville Jaguars - Xavier McKinney, S, Alabama:

43. Chicago Bears (via Las Vegas Raiders) - Trevon Diggs, CB, Alabama:

44. Indianapolis Colts - Jacob Eason, QB, Washington: 

45. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Clyde Edwards-Helaire, RB, LSU:

46. Denver Broncos - Willie Gay, Jr., LB, Mississippi State:

47. Atlanta Falcons - Lloyd Cushenberry, C, LSU:

48. New York Jets - Josh Uche, Edge, Michigan:

49. Pittsburgh Steelers - Laviska Shenault, WR, Colorado:

50. Chicago Bears - K.J. Hamler, WR, Penn State:

51. Dallas Cowboys - Jeremy Chinn,S/LB, Southern Illinois:

52. Los Angeles Rams - Chase Claypool, WR, Notre Dame:

53. Philadelphia Eagles - Bryce Hall, CB, Virginia:

54. Buffalo Bills - Tee Higgins, WR, Clemson:
 
55. Baltimore Ravens (from New England Patriots, via Atlanta Falcons) - Zack Baun, Edge, Wisconsin:

56. Miami Dolphins (via New Orleans Saints) - Julian Okwara, DE, Notre Dame: 

57. Los Angeles Rams (via the Houston Texans) - Jonathan Taylor, RB, Wisconsin:

58. Minnesota Vikings - Denzel Mims, WR, Baylor:

59. Seattle Seahawks - Michael Pittman, Jr., WR, USC: 

60. Baltimore Ravens - Robert Hunt, G, Louisiana Lafayette

61. Tennessee Titans - Darrell Taylor, Edge, Tennessee:

62. Green Bay Packers - Jonathan Edwards, WR, South Carolina:

63. Kansas City Chiefs (via San Francisco 49'ers) - J.K. Dobbins, RB, Ohio State:

64. Seattle Seahawks (via Kansas City Chiefs) - Prince Tega Wanogho, T, Auburn: 


Friday, March 27, 2020

2020 NFL Mock Draft - Post Free Agency


Here is my Post Free Agency 2020 NFL Mock Draft.

This is not a mock draft where I substitute my judgment for that of the teams. I try to research the opinions of those who most closely follow NFL teams like scouts, insiders, and beat writers from all of the NFL cities. I then try to make the most educated prediction as to which way each team will go in the draft based upon that information.

I start out by targeting each team's most obvious need, and then try to hone in on the most logical pick based upon value and need as roster cuts and free agency transpires.

My mock draft has been linked by DC Pro Sports ReportWalter Football, The Huddle Report, and EDS Football, in their Mock Draft Databases, so click their links to check out all of their draft related content!

1st Round

1. Cincinnati Bengals - Joe Burrow, QB, LSU:

With an elite blend of accuracy, touch, and arm strength, the Bengals are looking at a no-brain pick when it comes to LSU quarterback Joe Burrow.

2. Washington Redskins - Chase Young, DE, Ohio State:

The Redskins have needs all over the place and could be interested in trading down for more picks. If they stay put at #2, Chase Young of Ohio State would be an easy pick as the most talented player in the draft for a team not actively seeking a quarterback.

3. Miami Dolphins (Projected trade with Detroit) - Tua Tagovailoa, QB, Alabama: 

A trade between the draft pick rich Dolphins and a team like Detroit with an established quarterback in a win now mode makes too much sense. Tua Tagovailoa of Alabama seems like a sure thing if he's healthy, and giving him a year to study under Ryan Fitzpatrick and get healthy would be an ideal situation.

4. New York Giants - Tristan Wirfs, T, Iowa:

The Giants have needs across the board, but with young skill players like Daniel Jones at quarterback and Saquan Barkley at running back to build around, a long term answer at left tackle like Tristan Wirfs of Iowa should be their first priority.

5. Detroit Lions (Projected trade with Miami) – Jeffrey Okudah, CB, Ohio State

The Lions' biggest need right now is along the interior of their defensive line. While an improved pass rush would undoubtedly make their existing secondary look better, after parting ways with star cornerback Darius Slay this offseason, Jeffrey Okudah of Ohio State would fill an equally big hole in their secondary with the highest rated player still available.

6. Los Angeles Chargers - Justin Herbert, QB, Oregon: 


After cutting ties with Phillip Rivers, the Chargers need a long term option at quarterback. Justin Herbert of Oregon has prototypical size and arm strength that teams look to build around, but will need to answer questions regarding his touch, leadership and moxie.

7. Carolina PanthersIsaiah Simmons, S/LB, Clemson:

After locking in a mid range free agent acquisition at quarterback in Teddy Bridgewater along with the release of Cam Newton, bringing in a successor for Luke Kuechly at linebacker in Clemson hybrid LB/S Isaiah Simmons seems like a match when it comes to star talent and need.

8. Arizona Cardinals - Jedrick Wills, T, Alabama:

The Cardinals addressed their biggest offseason need by trading for wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins. Their next biggest need was at right tackle, which is a position that Jedrick Wills played at Alabama in order to protect lefty quarterback Tua Tagovailoa's blindside, even though he has the athleticism to play on the left side if needed.
 
9. Jacksonville Jaguars - Derrick Brown, DT, Auburn:

Derrick Brown of Auburn not only offers the ability to disrupt the backfield while stuffing the run, but he is a high motor, high character leader that any would like to build their defense around.

10. Cleveland Browns Andrew Thomas, T, Georgia:

Cleveland was foolish to rely upon Greg Robinson as their starter at left tackle in 2019. While free agent signee Jack Conklin has the ability to play left tackle if needed, he's a Pro Bowl caliber player on the right side. Andrew Thomas, a pure left tackle out of Georgia, would finally give them bookend tackles to solidify what has been a terrible offensive line for years.

11. New York JetsCeeDee Lamb, WR, Oklahoma

The Jets have improved their offensive line through free agency, while their already shaky wide receiver corps has merely made lateral moves in free agency. CeeDee Lamb of Oklahoma would give Sam Darnold the big play, go-to receiver that he needs. .

12. Las Vegas RaidersJerry Jeudy, WR Alabama:

Finding a wide receiver to fill the role that they expected Antonio Brown to handle is a must. Jerry Jeudy is as NFL ready of receiver entering the NFL as it gets with his elite route running ability and dependable hands.

13. San Francisco 49'ers (via the Indianapolis Colts) - Javon Kinlaw, DT, South Carolina:

After swapping draft picks and needs along the defensive line with the Colts, Javon Kinlaw of South Carolina meets what the 49'ers will be looking for when it comes to a penetrating run-stuffer.
 
14. Tampa Bay Buccaneers -
Mekhi Becton, T, Louisville:


With Tampa Bay gambling on an aging quarterback in Tom Brady, a massive, yet athletic tackle like Mekhi Becton of Louisville could set the tone for their new offense, especially if they pair him with a bell-cow running back in day two. 

15. Denver BroncosHenry Ruggs III, WR, Alabama:

Denver has a huge need at wide receiver opposite of emerging star Courtland Sutton, and they seem to be looking for a speedy deep threat to compliment him. Henry Ruggs of Alabama is the fastest player in this year's draft, and matched his speed with big time production at Alabama, especially when it came to getting into the end-zone.

16. Atlanta Falcons - C.J. Henderson, CB, Florida:

After addressing defensive end in free agency and cutting Desmond Trufant, the Falcons need to find a #1 cornerback. C.J. Henderson of Florida has prototypical size and athleticism to become an elite cover man in the NFL. 

17. Dallas Cowboys – Kristian Fulton, CB, LSU:

After losing Byron Jones in free agency, the Cowboys will be looking for help in their secondary. The Cowboys were already a team who didn't mind gambling on players with substance abuse issues like LSU cornerback Kristian Fulton, who stands to benefit more than any player in this year's draft from the NFL's new drug suspension policy. 

18. Miami Dolphins (via Pittsburgh)  Josh Jones, T, Houston: 

The smart play after drafting a young franchise quarterback is to pair him with someone to protect his blind side. Josh Jones of Houston could add a little strength to his frame, but has the feet and athleticism to be a solid left tackle in the NFL.

19. Las Vegas Raiders (via Chicago) - Trevon Diggs, CB, Alabama:

The Raiders have a need at corner, and while Trevon Diggs may not be the highest rated player at that position in this year's draft, he seems like a safe bet to be a solid starter for years to come. 

20. Jacksonville Jaguars (via Los Angeles Rams)
A.J. Terrell, CB, Clemson:  

The Jaguars are rebuilding and have the need for play-makers across the board, but no need is bigger than the one they have at cornerback. A.J. Terrell of Clemson is a big outside corner who would help rebuild the Jag's secondary.

21. Philadelphia Eagles - Justin Jefferson, WR, LSU:

The Eagles are looking for a speedy deep threat at wide receiver. Justin Jefferson put up huge numbers in LSU's offense last year playing out of the slot, and eased any concerns about his straight line speed by running a 4.43-forty yard dash at the Combine, showing that he could play outside as well.

22. Minnesota Vikings (via the Buffalo Bills) - Tee Higgins, WR, Clemson:

After trading Stefon Diggs to Buffalo, the Vikings need to find another deep threat at wide receiver. Tee Higgins is a big target who could compliment Adam Thielen on the outside.

23. New England Patriots - K'Lavon Chaisson, Edge, LSU:

The Patriots lost outside linebackers Kyle Van Noy and Jamie Collins in free agency. Adding an edge rusher to pair with Chase Winovich will be a priority if New England looks to compete for one more year instead of adding a quarterback and straight up rebuilding.

24. New Orleans Saints
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Laviska Shenault, Jr., WR, Colorado:

The Saints need to find a receiver to compliment and take some pressure off of Michael Thomas. While they did add Emmanuel Sanders in free agency, Laviska Shenault of Colorado is a huge target with the ability to make plays from the slot, which could free up Thomas and Sanders to work more on the outside.

25. Minnesota Vikings -
Jaylon Johnson, CB, Utah:

Minnesota will be looking to rebuild their secondary this offseason after being relatively deep at cornerback in recent years. Jaylon Johnson would be an underrated press cover corner from a great secondary at Utah who could serve as a foundation after the team parted ways with Trae Waynes and Xavier Rhodes.

26. Miami Dolphins, via Houston - Xavier McKinney, S, Alabama:

The Dolphins need to use some of the assets they received from their fire-sale of a year ago and find a replacement for Minkah Fitzpatrick. Like Fitzpatrick, Xavier McKinney is another elite product coming out of Alabama, but is more of a traditional free safety than the Swiss army knife that they tried to force Fitzpatrick to be. 

27. Seattle Seahawks - A.J Epenesa, DE, Iowa:

Seattle is looking to improve their defense. If they can't re-sign Jadaveon Clowney, who is still very much in play for the team towards the end of free agency, A.J. Epenesa of Iowa is a base end with the size to stuff the run who also projects as a plus pass rusher in the NFL.

28. Baltimore Ravens - Kenneth Murray, LB, Oklahoma:

The Ravens took care of their defensive line in free agency, but still have a hole in the middle of their defense. Kenneth Murray of Oklahoma may have some limitations in coverage, but is an instinctive linebacker who can diagnose plays and pursue the run from sideline to sideline..Kind of like a former Ravens middle linebacker.

29. Tennessee Titans -
Ross Blacklock, DT, TCU:

After trading Jurrell Caey for a bag of jock straps, the Titans went from potential Super Bowl contenders to team figuring out whether to compete or rebuild. Instead of targeting a prior position of need, Tennessee now needs to target a top interior defensive lineman in this year's draft unless they are able to work some magic in free agency or via a trade. 

30. Green Bay Packers - Denzel Mims, WR, Baylor:

Denzel Mims of Baylor is a big target who can flat out go up and get the ball. Couple that with a 4.38 40-yard dash, and you have a receiver can serve as a legit 1-B target and draw some coverage away from Davante Adams.

31. San Francisco 49'ers - Brandon Aiyuk, WR, Arizona State:

If the 49'ers stay put at the 31st pick, wide receiver is a big need that they will need to address early. Brandon Aiyuk of Arizona State is a big receiver with speed, who would serve as a compliment opposite Deebo Samuel.

32. Kansas City Chiefs - Patrick Queen, LB, LSU:

The Chiefs face losing the entirety of their cornerbacks corps in free agency. Even if they find the cap space to retain a key piece or two, they'll still likely need to add a starter and some depth in the draft. A.J. Terrell is a big corner who projects to play outside, so he wouldn't solve all of Kansas City's coverage needs, but he'd be a necessary start.