2020 NFL Mock Draft – Round 2 (33-64) – Charlie Campbell



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33. NFL Team Logo for Bengals Cincinnati Bengals: Zack Baun, 3-4OLB/OLB, Wisconsin

The Bengals could use more talent at linebacker.

In 2019, Baun had 12.5 sacks, two forced fumbles, 76 tackles, two passes batted and one interception. He was a dangerous edge rusher and dynamic blitzer for Wisconsin, but he has size limitations for the NFL. Along with being a quarterback hunter, Baun is good in pass coverage while being a solid run defender. He is a well-rounded player who would go higher if he were a little bigger.

Baun (6-2, 240) had an excellent week at the Senior Bowl, showing off his ability to get after the quarterback. Wisconsin had a some more experienced linebackers on the roster in 2018, but Baun was one of the team’s most impressive and consistent defenders in the middle. On the year, he had 78 tackles with 11 for a loss, 2.5 sacks, one interception, three passes broken up and one forced fumble.


Click links to see the Bengals' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 1  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 1  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 1  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 1  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 1  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 1

34. NFL Team Logo for Colts Indianapolis Colts: Brandon Aiyuk, WR, Arizona State

The Colts need a third receiver to go with T.Y. Hilton and Parris Campbell.

Aiyuk had a big jump in production from his junior to senior year, and that helped to land him an invitation to the Senior Bowl. After catching only 33 passes for 474 yards and three scores in 2018, Aiyuk jumped to 65 receptions for 1,192 yards and eight scores as a senior. The 5-foot-11, 201-pounder has quality size to him as well.


Click links to see the Colts' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 2 Pk: 12  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 11  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 16  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 14  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 14  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 18

35. NFL Team Logo for Lions Detroit Lions: Marlon Davidson, DE/3-4DE, Auburn

The Lions grab a defensive end/tackle upgrade. Davidson could play end on rush downs and move inside for passing situations.

Team sources say Davidson (6-3, 303) is a solid player who is smart and has good technique. He has developed strength and is a well-balanced defender. Davidson doesn’t have an elite skill set, but he found a way to contribute for his defense. He was a big presence on special teams, notching a number of blocked kicks in 2018. Davidson had 49 tackles with 7.5 sacks and two forced fumbles in 2019. In 2018, Davidson had 46 tackles with 4.5 for a loss, 3.5 sacks and three passes broken up.

Davidson could be a base end for a 4-3 defense who moves inside to three-technique in passing situations. He also could transition to being an every-down defensive tackle given his weight gain.


Click links to see the Lions' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 3  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 3  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 21  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 3  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 3  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 20  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 3  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 21

36. NFL Team Logo for Giants New York Giants: Cesar Ruiz, C, Michigan

The Giants double up on blocking talent for Daniel Jones and Saquon Barkley. If Ruiz doesn’t get to this pick, I could see New York taking a wide receiver like TCU’s Jalen Reagor, Arizona State’s Brandon Aiyuk or Notre Dame’s Chase Claypool.

Ruiz decided to skip his senior year to enter the 2020 NFL Draft after putting together a quality collegiate career for Michigan. He is a well-balanced blocker in the ground game and in pass protection. Additionally, he has a lot of experience from being a 3-year starter. Ruiz has enough size to also compete at guard as well being a starting center. To start his NFL career, Ruiz could at least serve as a game-day backup for both guard spots and center.


Click links to see the Giants' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 4  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 35  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 4  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 4  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 4  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 4  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 24  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 33  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 41

37. NFL Team Logo for Chargers Los Angeles Chargers: Trey Adams, OT, Washington

The Chargers could use a left tackle after trading Russell Okung.

Adams blocked well overall for Washington in 2019 and was a good blind-side protector for Jacob Eason. Team sources say Adams impressed them during fall camp. Adams missed the majority of 2018 with a back injury but returned to the field late in the year. In the first half of the 2017 season, Adams went out for the year after a torn ACL. Sources stated they didn’t think that the torn ACL would have kept Adams from being a first-round pick in the 2018 NFL Draft, similar to Cedric Ogbuehi in the 2015 NFL Draft.

Adams was one of the top left tackles in the Pac-12 during 2016. The Huskies fielded a potent passing offense, and Adams did a nice job of keeping Jake Browning protected. Sources previously raved about Adams being one of the top talents for the 2018 NFL Draft class with franchise left tackle potential. They were impressed with his 2016 tape, including how well he did in one-on-ones with Alabama’s edge rushers in the Huskies’ playoff game.

Adams is a smooth mover with length, making it tough to get by him. He plays with nice body lean and leverage that he uses to help sustain blocks. Adams has quick feet and is athletic on the edge. The 6-foot-8, 318-pounder possesses length and size to go along with quality quickness and athleticism. If he can stay healthy, he could be a franchise left tackle.


Click links to see the Chargers' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 6  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 7  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 6  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 5  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 7  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 6

38. NFL Team Logo for Panthers Carolina Panthers: Jordyn Brooks, ILB, Texas Tech

The Panthers lost Luke Kuechly to retirement, and Brooks is rising up draft boards.

The 6-foot-1, 240-pound Brooks has some fans in the scouting community. Some team sources see Brooks as a second-round pick while others have him as a third. Some think he is a true inside linebacker, but others think he is a Will – weakside – linebacker for the NFL. The ones who have Brooks lower think he is athletic and fast but has average instincts and does not take on blocks well. The sources who are higher on Brooks think he is a pure middle linebacker who can do it all. Brooks played very well as a senior in 2019, collecting 108 tackles with three sacks and a forced fumble. He had 84 tackles, 89 tackles and 85 tackles during the previous three seasons.


Click links to see the Panthers' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 7  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 5  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 7  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 2  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 6  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 5  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 7

39. NFL Team Logo for Dolphins Miami Dolphins: Isaiah Wilson, OT, Georgia

The Dolphins could use two offensive tackle upgrades.

Wilson played well at right tackle for Georgia in 2019, and team sources say he has an early-round skill set. They feel Wilson is raw and needs development, thus he would have been better off going to the 2021 NFL Draft, but he decided to declare for the 2020 NFL Draft. The 6-foot-6, 350-pounder is a strong run blocker with excellent size at the point of attack. He has enough quickness and athleticism to go along with his size and length to block on the edge. However, he needs refinement for the pros. Wilson broke into Georgia’s starting lineup as a redshirt freshman in 2018.


Click links to see the Dolphins' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 5  |  Rd: 1 Pk: 18  |  Rd: 1 Pk: 26  |  Rd: 2 Pk: 24  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 6  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 35  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 7  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 8  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 27  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 6  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 13  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 32  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 37

40. NFL Team Logo for Texans Houston Texans: A.J. Epenesa, DE/3-4DE, Iowa

The Texans are in a stretch of at least six drafts where they won’t have a first-round pick used for their defense (2016-2021), so they must land some good values on Day 2 to make up for it. Houston needs some pass-rushing youth. J.J. Watt is aging and declining while playing more three-technique. Whitney Mercilus also is aging, and the Texans need a pass-rusher across from him.

Epenesa had 49 tackles with 11.5 sacks, three passes batted and four forced fumbles in 2019. He was excellent for Iowa in 2018, recording 10.5 sacks, four forced fumbles, four passes batted, 16.5 tackles for a loss and 37 tackles. The 6-foot-6, 275-pounder is a thick, physical and athletic defensive end who flashed pass-rush ability during an impressive freshman season for the Hawkeyes. That year, Epenesa totaled 4.5 sacks, 5.5 tackles for a loss, 15 tackles and one forced fumble. He looked like he was just scratching the surface of his potential.


Click links to see the Texans' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 3 Pk: 26  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 5  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 25  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 25  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 26  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 34  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 36

41. NFL Team Logo for Browns Cleveland Browns: Ezra Cleveland, OT, Boise State

The Browns could double up on the offensive line. Cleveland could play right guard next to Jack Conklin.

Cleveland probably should have returned to school to improve and get stronger before going to the NFL, but he decided to skip his senior year. He is a fast tackle, but has no power and is going to get pushed around at the next level. A number of teams told me they graded Cleveland on Day 3 of the 2020 NFL Draft and think he would be a massive reach in the early-rounds. However after his fast 40, Cleveland could end up getting overdrafted by someone.

Click links to see the Browns' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 10  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 10  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 33  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 9  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 8  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 30

42. NFL Team Logo for Jaguars Jacksonville Jaguars: Cameron Dantzler, CB, Mississippi State

The Jaguars could use multiple cornerbacks after trading Jalen Ramsey and A.J. Bouye.

In 2019, Dantzler had 40 tackles with two interceptions, eight passes broken up, one forced fumble and a fumble recovery. Team sources have said Dantzler was a player who jumped out at them in 2018 despite them not watching him closely as he was yet to be eligible for the NFL draft. The sophomore totaled 43 tackles with nine passes broken up and two interceptions in 2018. Dantzler (6-2, 188) has good size and cover ability.



Click links to see the Jaguars' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 9  |  Rd: 1 Pk: 20  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 9  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 10  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 31  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 11  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 19  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 10  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 27  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 9

43. NFL Team Logo for Bears Chicago Bears: Matt Peart, OT, Connecticut

The Bears lost Kyle Long to retirement and need to improve their offensive line. Peart could start out at guard but also give them an option to play tackle in case their edge protectors struggle again.

Peart (6-6, 310) had a good week at the Senior Bowl, where he showed he has a skill set to become a starter in the NFL. Peart might start out as a backup, but he has the upside to be a good edge blocker. He has good athleticism, quickness, feet and size. Peart could be a steal on the second day of the 2020 NFL Draft.

Click links to see the Bears' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 2 Pk: 18  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 34  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 17  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 17  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 21  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 12  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 19

44. NFL Team Logo for Colts Indianapolis Colts: Jaylon Johnson, CB, Utah

The Colts could use more cornerback talent.

Johnson recorded 36 tackles with 11 passes broken up and two interceptions in 2019. He put together a strong 2018 season for Utah with four interceptions, four breakups and 41 tackles. As a freshman, he recorded 25 tackles with an interceptions and six passes broken up.

The 6-foot, 193-pounder has quality height and ball skills, but pro evaluators are very concerned with how skinny Johnson is, especially in the lower body. They’re worried that Johnson will get pushed around by pro receivers. Johnson could be better off returning for his senior year to add weight before going to the NFL.


Click links to see the Colts' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 2 Pk: 2  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 11  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 16  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 14  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 14  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 18

45. NFL Team Logo for Buccaneers Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Clyde Edwards-Helaire, RB, LSU

The Bucs need an upgrade in the backfield and could use a difference-maker in the ground game. Edwards-Helaire could be an excellent outlet receiver for Tom Brady as well.

Edwards-Helaire was a tough runner and receiver for LSU in 2019, doing a lot of dirty work for the program’s point-machine offense. The junior averaged 6.6 yards per carry for 1,414 yards with 16 touchdowns. He also had 55 receptions for 453 yards and a score. The 5-foot-7, 207-pounder is a tough runner with natural receiving skills.


Click links to see the Buccaneers' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 14  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 12  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 11  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 15  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 15  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 27

46. NFL Team Logo for Broncos Denver Broncos: Jalen Reagor, WR, TCU

The Broncos add a speed receiver to go with Courtland Sutton.

In 2019, Reagor notched 43 catches for 611 yards and five touchdowns while also providing big plays as a punt returner. He impressed team evaluators in 2018 too, showing elite speed to generate separation and an ability to produce points. The sophomore totaled 72 receptions for 1,061 yards with nine touchdowns that season. In 2017, he collected 33 catches for 576 yards and eight scores.

The 5-foot-11, 206-pounder lacks height and needs to be coached up on route-running, but he is a big-play threat who can take the top off a defense. Reagor is a true burner who could be a prospect who grades out similarly to Will Fuller or Marquise ‘Hollywood’ Brown.


Click links to see the Broncos' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 15  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 13  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 19  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 31  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 12  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 32  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 2  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 38  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 40

47. NFL Team Logo for Falcons Atlanta Falcons: Justin Madubuike, DT, Texas A&M

The Falcons grab a tackle upgrade to go next to Grady Jarrett.

Madubuike decided to skip his senior year and enter the 2020 NFL Draft after an impressive junior season in which he recorded 5.5 sacks, 45 tackles and 11.5 tackles for a loss. The 6-foot-3, 293-pounder is twitchy interior lineman who is very disruptive at the point of attack. He dominated against Ole Miss and was impressive against Georgia with its future NFL offensive linemen. Madubuike could have some makeup concerns over football character and work ethic. As a result, team sources say that Madubuike could be a high second-round pick in the 2020 NFL Draft.


Click links to see the Falcons' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 16  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 14  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 13  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 37  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 14

48. NFL Team Logo for Jets New York Jets: Noah Igboghene, CB, Auburn

The Jets need more cornerback talent.

Team sources say Igbinoghene (5-10, 198) impressed them during the 2019 season. He was Auburn’s top cornerback and played well against a tough schedule. Igboghene totaled 42 tackles with seven passes broken up in 2019. In 2018, he had 45 tackles with an interception and 11 breakups. Evaluators say Igbinoghene is a better athlete than player at this point, but he has a good skill set with upside to develop.


Click links to see the Jets' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 11  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 4  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 15  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 14  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 12  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 12  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 32

49. NFL Team Logo for Steelers Pittsburgh Steelers: J.K. Dobbins, RB, Ohio State

The Steelers grab a feature back for their offense.

In 2019, Dobbins averaged 6.7 yards per carry for 2,003 yards with 21 touchdowns. He had 23 receptions for 247 yards and two touchdowns as well. Dobbins fumbled against Florida Atlantic, Penn State and Michigan. Dobbins (5-9, 209) has a quick first-step with acceleration to get to the second level in a hurry and is a danger to break off long runs on any carry. He has a strong compact build and can be a tough runner who also has impressive receiving ability. Dobbins looks like a safe pick to develop into an effective three-down starter.

Dobbins averaged 4.6 yards per carry in 2018 for 1,053 yards with 10 touchdowns. He also had 26 receptions for 263 yards. In 2017, Mike Weber was supposed to be the next star running back at Ohio State, but an injury slowed him down to start the season. The Buckeyes turned to Dobbins and never looked back, as the freshman dominated the competition. He averaged 7.2 yards per carry in 2017 for 1,403 yards with seven touchdowns. He also had 22 receptions for 135 yards and a touchdown.


Click links to see the Steelers' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 3 Pk: 38  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 18  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 29  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 19  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 18

50. NFL Team Logo for Bears Chicago Bears: Kyle Dugger, S, Lenoir-Rhyne

The Bears could use a safety to go with Eddie Jackson.

Team sources say Dugger has an excellent skill set as he is big and quick. Dugger checks in at 6-foot, 217 pounds, which are good numbers for a pro safety with his kind of speed, and he is said to play very fast, flying around the field. His speed was given proof at the combine when he ripped off a fast 40-yard dash time.

Dugger created a big buzz about his NFL future in the scouting community during the fall. Sources at five different teams believe Dugger has the potential to be a second-day pick in the 2020 NFL Draft. He totaled 30 tackles with two interceptions and four passes broken up in 2019. Dugger put his name on the map and had high-level scouts like directors of college scouting come to watch him in 2019. In 2018, Dugger totaled 76 tackles with 13 passes defended and three interceptions. He had 87 tackles with seven breakups and an interception in 2017 over 10 games.


Click links to see the Bears' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 2 Pk: 11  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 34  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 17  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 17  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 21  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 12  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 19

51. NFL Team Logo for Cowboys Dallas Cowboys: Grant Delpit, S, LSU

The Cowboys could use more safety talent and have shown interest in Delpit.

In 2019, Delpit totaled 65 tackles, two interceptions, two sacks and seven passes broken up. The junior did not play as well in 2019 as his sophomore season, missing some tackles and showing some limitations in coverage. Delpit is a tweener strong/free safety who has good length. He has the mentality of a strong safety, but he needs to add weight as he is lean to play that position in the pros. He also needs more strength to be able to cover tight ends in man coverage as he will get pushed around in his current stature. If Delpit can fill out his frame, he would fit as a strong safety. While he can play some free safety assignments, Delpit looks more natural as a strong safety closer to the line of scrimmage.

Delpit was a very productive player for LSU in 2018 with 74 tackles, 9.5 tackle for a loss, five sacks, nine passes batted and five interceptions. As a freshman, he totaled 60 tackles with eight passes broken up and an interception. The 6-foot-2, 213-pounder has upside to develop.


Click links to see the Cowboys' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 17  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 18  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 17  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 18  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 33  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 17

52. NFL Team Logo for Rams Los Angeles Rams: Ross Blacklock, DT/3-4DE, TCU

The Rams could stand to add to their defensive line. They missed Ndamukong Suh, and Michael Brockers isn’t a long-term option.

Blacklock was a disruptive defender for TCU in 2019, showing off quickness and athleticism at the point of attack. In his final season, he recorded 40 tackles with 3.5 sacks. An Achilles injury cost Blacklock the 2018 season. He has some athleticism and quickness to him while checking in at 6-foot-4, 309-pounds. Blacklock has upside for the NFL and could end up contributing as an interior pass-rusher.



Click links to see the Rams' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 2 Pk: 25  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 20  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 40  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 20  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 20  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 20

53. NFL Team Logo for Eagles Philadelphia Eagles: Damon Arnette, CB, Ohio State

The Eagles could use more cornerback talent.

Arnette has possessed an excellent skill set for years, but he only finally put it all together as a senior. In 2019, he totaled 35 tackles with eight passes broken up, an interception and a forced fumble. The 6-foot, 195-pounder has good size, and sourced data has him running a 4.40-second time in the 40-yard dash. Arnette can really cover and compete with receivers, plus is a willing tackler. However, Arnette has some off-the-field issues and teams have character concerns with him. Thus, he could go as high as late in the first round or slide well into the second day of the 2020 NFL Draft, depending on how teams feel about those character issues.

Arnette totaled 40 tackles and six passes batted and an interception in 2018. Team sources felt he was best to return to Ohio State for 2019 because he needed to improve on his discipline and show more instincts. Arnette made the wise decision to go back to campus rather than enter the 2019 NFL Draft. In 2017, he totaled 44 tackles with eight passes broken up and two interceptions.


Click links to see the Eagles' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 21  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 39  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 21  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 39  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 40  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 22  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 11

54. NFL Team Logo for Bills Buffalo Bills: Zack Moss, RB, Utah

The Bills grab a back to go with Devin Singletary.

Moss averaged six yards per carry in 2019 for 1,416 yards and 15 touchdowns. He also made 28 catches for 388 yards and two scores. Some sources believe Moss is a second- or third-round pick as they feel he is a tough runner with a good build. However, they note second-day potential requires a good medical report leading up to the 2020 NFL Draft. Moss (5-9, 223) was a workhorse for the Utes as a power runner with quickness and receiving ability. He had an excellent 2019 season.

Moss impressed evaluators in 2018, carrying the Utes’ offense on their way to a 9-5 season. On the year, he averaged 6.1 yards per carry for 1,096 yards with 11 touchdowns. As a sophomore in 2017, he averaged 5.5 yards per carry for 1,173 yards with 10 touchdowns. He had 29 receptions for 243 yards that season.


Click links to see the Bills' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 3 Pk: 22  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 22  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 21  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 9  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 28  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 25

55. NFL Team Logo for Ravens Baltimore Ravens: Adam Trautman, TE, Dayton

The Ravens could use a tight end to pair with Mark Andrews.

Trautman notched 70 receptions for 916 yards and 14 touchdowns in 2019. He earned an invitation to the Senior Bowl and had a solid week in Mobile. Trautman (6-5, 251) was a productive receiver for Dayton in 2018 and 2017 to land himself on NFL teams’ preseason watch lists. He caught 41 passes for 604 yards with nine touchdowns in 2018 after hauling in 43 catches for 537 yards and five scores during the previous season. Team sources say they see three-down starting potential with Trautman and think he is a well-rounded prospect.


Click links to see the Ravens' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 28  |  Rd: 2 Pk: 28  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 28  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 42  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 23  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 28  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 24  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 11

56. NFL Team Logo for Dolphins Miami Dolphins: Jon Greenard, DE/3-4OLB/OLB, Florida

The Dolphins grab more edge-rushing talent.

Greenard (6-3, 262) is a quick and twitchy edge rusher who is very smart with how he sets up offensive tackles. He has a nice repertoire of moves and some natural pass-rush ability. In 2019, Greenard had 9.5 sacks with 50 tackles, three forced fumbles, one interception and four passes batted. He put consistent pressure on the quarterback for the Gators. Greenard is a transfer from Louisville who missed the 2018 season with an injury. In 2017, he had seven sacks with 48 tackles and a pass broken up for the Cardinals.


Click links to see the Dolphins' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 5  |  Rd: 1 Pk: 18  |  Rd: 1 Pk: 26  |  Rd: 2 Pk: 7  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 6  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 35  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 7  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 8  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 27  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 6  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 13  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 32  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 37

57. NFL Team Logo for Rams Los Angeles Rams: Cam Akers, RB, Florida State

The Rams could use another feature back for their offense after cutting Todd Gurley.

Akers averaged 5.0 yards per carry in 2019 for 1,144 yards with 14 touchdowns. He also hauled in 30 receptions for 225 yards and four scores. Akers (5-11, 210) played well for Florida State despite having an awful offensive line in front of him. In 2018, he averaged 4.4 yards per carry for 706 yards with six touchdowns. He also caught 23 passes for 145 yards with two scores. Akers played well as a freshman with an average of 5.3 yards per carry for 1,024 yards with seven touchdowns. He caught 16 passes for 116 yards and a score that season.



Click links to see the Rams' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 2 Pk: 20  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 20  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 40  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 20  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 20  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 20

58. NFL Team Logo for Vikings Minnesota Vikings: Denzel Mims, WR, Baylor

After trading Stefon Diggs, Minnesota could use another receiver to go with Adam Thielen.

Mims had 66 catches for 1,020 yards with 12 touchdowns in 2019. He was decent at the Senior Bowl, and helped himself with a fast 40 of 4.38 seconds at the combine. Mims made 55 catches for 794 yards with eight scores in 2019. He was even better as a sophomore with 61 receptions for 1,087 yards and eight touchdowns. Mims (6-2, 206) has good size, and running well in Indianapolis really helped him. Some teams have third-day grades on Mims, but he probably will go in the early rounds of the 2020 NFL Draft.


Click links to see the Vikings' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 22  |  Rd: 1 Pk: 25  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 25  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 41  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 26  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 9  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 22  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 26  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 5  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 35  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 39

59. NFL Team Logo for Seahawks Seattle Seahawks: Josh Uche, 3-4OLB/OLB, Michigan

The Seahawks will probably lose Jadeveon Clowney in free agency, and Bruce Irvin is only a short-term stop gap at this point of his career. Here’s a long-term edge rusher to hunt quarterbacks for Seattle.

Uche had 35 tackles with 8.5 sacks, two passes batted and two forced fumbles in 2019. The 6-foot-1, 241-pounder was a fast and dangerous edge rusher over the past two seasons, but he is very undersized for the NFL. As a pro, he would fit best as a designated pass-rusher, and playing in a 3-4 scheme would probably be the best spot for him. Uche had only 15 tackles during the 2018 season, but seven of those were sacks as he was a dangerous pass-rusher for the Wolverines. What wasn’t seen on film, was that Uche practiced as a traditional outside linebacker all four years at Michigan. At the Senior Bowl, Uche told me he did all of the Sam responsibilities, including dropping in coverage, so he would be comfortable playing Sam in a 4-3 and rushing off the edge in obvious passing situations.

Click links to see the Seahawks' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 27  |  Rd: 2 Pk: 32  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 37  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 27  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 38  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 35

60. NFL Team Logo for Ravens Baltimore Ravens: Robert Hunt, OT, La.-Lafayette

Baltimore take a replacement for Marshall Yanda.

Hunt has some fans in the scouting community and impressed some evaluators in 2019. The 6-foot-5, 323-pounder has good size to him with versatility to move inside. He played tackle and guard for the Ragin’ Cajuns over the past few years with a lot of experience at left guard as well. Most teams are projecting him inside to guard.


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Rd: 1 Pk: 28  |  Rd: 2 Pk: 23  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 28  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 42  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 23  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 28  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 24  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 11

61. NFL Team Logo for Titans Tennessee Titans: Prince Tega Wanogho, OT, Auburn

The Titans could use a right tackle replacement for Jack Conklin. If Wanogho can straighten out his character issues, he would be an upgrade over Conklin.

Wanogho (6-5, 308) had a good senior year that displayed his great skill set and his upside to be a special player. He earned the starting left tackle job in 2018 and got better as the season progressed. Wanogho has a ton of ability with size, athleticism and quickness. Scouts have told me Wanogho has a franchise left tackle skill set, and his skill set is on a par with Andrew Thomas and Jedrick Wills. But Wanogho has given evaluators the impression that he may not love football, and as a result, they view him as more of a second-rounder rather than a first-round pick where his talent level says he belongs. They feel Wanogho could be the 2020 version of Greg Little as a gifted prospect who lacks consistency and doesn’t always play up to his skill set.


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Rd: 1 Pk: 29  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 29  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 28  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 10  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 23  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 29

62. NFL Team Logo for Packers Green Bay Packers: Jordan Love, QB, Utah State

The Packers could use a better backup to Aaron Rodgers and an understudy in case Rodgers decides to retire.

In 2019, Love completed 62 percent of his passes for 3,402 yards with 20 touchdowns and 17 interceptions. He had some buzz about being a pro prospect coming off his 2018 season, when he completed 64 percent of his passes for 3,567 yards with 32 touchdowns and six interceptions.

As a pro prospect, Love has some good tools to work with. He has a strong arm and can fire some lasers downfield and to the sideline. He also shows the ability to put air under the ball and throw touch passes. Lofting in passes between defenders and throwing receivers open can be tough for strong-armed quarterbacks as they can become too reliant on fast balls. Love does not have that issue. His pocket presence is developed, and he has some mobility to move around as well.

However, Love still has a lot to work on, with his field vision being painfully bad. He consistently locks his eyes on his primary read and does not move them away. He stares down targets and does not look off defenders. Love must start reading the field, working through his progressions, and making better decisions. Some team evaluators also said that his accuracy and turnovers were problems. Team sources felt that Love should have returned for his senior year to improve before going to the NFL, but he declared for the 2020 NFL Draft. One team source said they had a fourth-/fifth-round grade on Love. Two other teams said they graded him as a third/fourth-rounder, but Love only needs one team to fall in love and take him in the early rounds and make it financially worth it to come out even though it was a move that increases his potential of being a bust.


Click links to see the Packers' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 30  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 30  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 30  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 29  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 13  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 29  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 30  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 22  |  Rd: 7 Pk: 28

63. NFL Team Logo for Chiefs Kansas City Chiefs: Raekwon Davis, DT/3-4DE/NT, Alabama

The Chiefs could use an upgrade next to Chris Jones. Additionally, if Jones isn’t signed to long-term deal, they will need a difference-maker to replace him.

Davis notched 47 tackles and .5 sacks in 2019. He totaled 55 tackles with 5.5 for a loss and 1.5 sacks in 2018. His 2018 season didn’t produce the big sack total that he did in 2017, but team sources said they still felt Davis would have been worthy of going as a top-20 selection in the 2019 NFL Draft. The 6-foot-7, 311-pounder turned in an excellent 2017 season for the Crimson Tide. He totaled 69 tackles with 10 tackles for a loss, 8.5 sacks and an interception for his breakout sophomore campaign.

For the NFL, Davis projects as a nose tackle in a 3-4 or 4-3, or he could also play five-technique end in a 3-4 defense. His lateral anchor is rare and truly phenomenal. Teams just can’t move him at all in the ground game. Davis’ lower and upper body strength gives him a rare ability to handle bump blocks and double teams without giving up any movement in the ground game.


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Rd: 1 Pk: 32  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 32  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 32  |  Rd: 5 Pk: 31

64. NFL Team Logo for Seahawks Seattle Seahawks: Antoine Winfield Jr., S, Minnesota

The Seahawks take a free safety upgrade to go with Marquise Blair.

Winfield (5-9, 203) was a ballhawk for the Gophers in 2019, totaling seven interceptions while also contributing 85 tackles, three sacks and a pass broken up. He showed some solid instincts with a knack for big plays, but he has some size and length limitations for the NFL.


Click links to see the Seahawks' picks across all rounds:
Rd: 1 Pk: 27  |  Rd: 2 Pk: 27  |  Rd: 3 Pk: 37  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 27  |  Rd: 4 Pk: 38  |  Rd: 6 Pk: 35