Football season is over and it is now time to look ahead to the next NFL Draft and what teams could be targeting. Here is the 2020 NFL Mock Draft February 11.
1. Cincinnati Bengals- Joe Burrow, QB, LSU
Just when it was thought that Joe Burrow couldn’t impress anymore, he dominated a great Georgia defense in the SEC Championship Game. Then he threw seven touchdown passes in the first half against Oklahoma. Now he’s a national champion. The Bengals need to get their quarterback of the future in this draft.
2. Washington Redskins- Chase Young, Edge, Ohio State
Young is a freak athlete and could help the team out immediately. The Redskins need to protect Dwayne Haskins, but they can’t pass up on the best player in the class.
3. Detroit Lions- Jeffrey Okudah, CB, Ohio State
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Okudah has great ball skills and can stick to a man like glue. The Lions still have a shaky secondary outside of Darius Slay and could use a corner across from him.
4. New York Giants- Isaiah Simmons, LB/S, Clemson
The Giants have some young pieces on offense, but really need to do something about their defense. Simmons is a freakish athlete who has the tools to play both linebacker and safety.
5. Miami Dolphins- Tua Tagovailoa, QB, Alabama
The Dolphins clearly don’t believe in Josh Rosen, as Ryan Fitzpatrick has been starting. They should still get a quarterback of the future. Tua Tagovailoa’s injury looks like it could be healed in time for the draft. Miami can afford to take the risk on Tagovailoa if they keep Rosen or Fitzpatrick around.
6. Los Angeles Chargers- Justin Herbert, QB, Oregon
Justin Herbert just had a solid performance in the Rose Bowl. He looks the part of an NFL quarterback and could be the person to take over for Philip Rivers.
7. Carolina Panthers- Derrick Brown, DT/NT, Auburn
Had he come out after last season, Brown would’ve been a top 10 pick. He has that potential this season if teams have a need for interior linemen. Brown can help fill the gap in the middle of the Panthers’ defensive line.
8. Arizona Cardinals- Jerry Jeudy, WR, Alabama
Larry Fitzgerald is coming back, but the Cardinals need a few more long-term playmakers in their offense. Jeudy has shown flashes of being a number one receiver with his ability to get open and cut on a dime.
9. Jacksonville Jaguars- Jedrick Wills, OT, Alabama
Willis is quickly rising up draft boards after a solid season for Alabama. The Jags need to have a better offensive line to clear running room for Leonard Fournette, which will also help the quarterbacks play better.
10. Cleveland Browns- Andrew Thomas, OT, Georgia
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The Browns have a lot of good skill position players, but they neglected the offensive line and it is costing them. Andrew Thomas has plenty of experience at left tackle for Georgia and looks like a lock to be an early first-round pick.
11. New York Jets- Mekhi Becton, OT, Louisville
Becton is one of the biggest tackles in the class. The Jets need to protect Sam Darnold as he continues to develop.
12. Las Vegas Raiders- CeeDee Lamb, WR, Oklahoma
Lamb is great once the ball is in his hands and should help the Eagles move the ball. The Raiders need to get some playmakers in this draft to help build the team in Las Vegas.
13. Indianapolis Colts- Jordan Love, QB, Utah State
The Colts need a quarterback of the future and can let Love develop behind Jacoby Brissett. Love has a strong arm, which will entice teams, but did struggle this season.
14. Tampa Bay Buccaneers- Grant Delpit, S, LSU
Delpit is a great safety prospect that could be a starter for the next decade. The Buccaneers missed out on Derwin James and could use a playmaker at the back of the defense.
15. Denver Broncos- C.J. Henderson, CB, Florida
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The Broncos have Chris Harris on a one-year deal and need more cornerbacks outside of him anyways. Henderson is a good cover corner who could help with or without Harris.
16. Atlanta Falcons- Kristian Fulton, CB, LSU
The Falcons need to get a better defense if they want to compete again. Fulton was a part of a great LSU secondary and should be one of the top corners off the board.
17. Dallas Cowboys- Javon Kinlaw, DT, South Carolina
South Carolina upset Georgia this year and Kinlaw’s disruption was a major reason why. Kinlaw also impressed in Senior Bowl practices. Dallas has good defensive ends, but can improve the interior of the defensive line.
18. Miami Dolphins (via PIT)- Tristan Wirfs, OT, Iowa
The Dolphins need to improve the offensive line if they want their rebuild to go well. Wirfs played right tackle for Iowa, but is played well and could be an early first-round pick.
19. Las Vegas Raiders- A.J. Epenesa, Edge, Iowa
Jon Gruden has mentioned how tough it is to find a good pass rusher, so he’ll likely address that in the draft. Epenesa jumped out on tape when watching some of Iowa’s prospects that were eligible for the 2019 NFL Draft. He was a backup last year and now is getting a chance to shine.
20. Jacksonville Jaguars (via LAR)- Trevon Diggs, CB, Alabama
After trading Jalen Ramsey to the Rams, the Jaguars might want to replace him to help their defense move back into the ranks of the elite.
21. Philadelphia Eagles- Henry Ruggs, WR, Alabama
The Eagles are struggling on offense right now and could use a better receiving core. Ruggs is a fast receiver who should be able to get open often in the NFL.
22. Buffalo Bills- Laviska Shenault, WR, Colorado
Shenault is athletic and can make acrobatic catches in the NFL. The Bills offense isn’t quite where it needs to be and they can get Josh Allen an upgrade at wide receiver here.
23. New England Patriots- Yetur Gross-Matos, Edge, Penn State
Gross-Matos is a part of a great defensive line and will likely go round one. The Patriots would love to scoop him up at the end of the round.
24. New Orleans Saints- Neville Gallimore, DT, Oklahoma
New Orleans should try to improve the interior of their defensive line. Gallimore is a prospect who got better every season in college and has worked himself into first-round consideration.
25. Minnesota Vikings- Tyler Biadasz, OG/C, Wisconsin
The Vikings have focused on running the ball more this season and they should get better interior linemen to make it easier on them.
26. Miami Dolphins (via HOU)- Justin Jefferson, WR, LSU
Jefferson had four touchdown catches against Oklahoma, which reaffirms his draft stock. The Dolphins need to get weapons on the outside along with a lot of other things in order to improve.
27. Seattle Seahawks- Austin Jackson, OT, USC
The Seahawks need to start protecting Russell Wilson if they want his career to be long. Jackson is an athletic left tackle, who could be the cornerstone of an offensive line for years.
28. Baltimore Ravens- Kenneth Murray, LB, Oklahoma
Murray has good instincts and speed, making him a three-down player. The Ravens can get a steal late in the first round at an area of need.
29. Tennessee Titans- Josh Jones, OT, HoustonÂ
The Titans declined Jack Conklin’s fifth-year option and could be in need of offensive linemen this offseason. Jones impressed in the senior bowl and is really rising up draft boards.
30. Green Bay Packers- K.J. Hamler, WR, Penn State
Hamler had a good season at Penn State, proving his ability to run after the catch. The Packers need someone other than Davante Adams to step up.
31. San Francisco 49ers- Tee Higgins, WR, Clemson
San Francisco has had a great season, but they can still add to their offense. With Tee Higgins, they’ll have a good outside threat for defenses to worry about to go along with Emmanuel Sanders and Deebo Samuel.
32. Kansas City Chiefs- K’Lavon Chaisson, Edge, LSU
Chaisson has been a good edge rusher for LSU and has unique athletic ability. The Chiefs can really improve their defense with another pass rusher.