2020 NFL Mock Draft Second Round Picks 21-32
21 (53) Philadelphia
OT Lucas Niang, TCU
Really? Two picks, two Horned Frogs? Philly got its deep threat receiver in Jalen Reagor on Thursday, but the O line needs the biggest depth boost. Niang can move around and work in several spots.
22 (54) Buffalo
DT JOrdan Elliott, Missouri
The Bills are in a nice spot. They need talent upgrades, but there isn’t one screaming need that has to be met. Elliott boosts up the athleticism in the rotation in the interior.
23 (55) Baltimore (from New England, from Atlanta)
DE Curtis Weaver, Boise State
The interior of the offensive line will be figured out later. For now, the Ravens will keep adding speed and athleticism to their defense, getting a relentless pass rusher in Weaver to go along with the wheels of first round linebacker pick, Patrick Queen.
24 (56) Miami (from New Orleans)
S Kyle Dugger, Lenoir-Rhyne
After going running back with their first second round pick, the Dolphins keep on loading up with tremendous potential for a few years down the road. Antoine Winfield is the better safety prospect, but this draft is about upside, upside, upside – and that’s Dugger.
25 (57) LA Rams (from Houston)
OG John Simpson, clemson
There are plenty of depth issues that need to be addressed, but assuming the Rams go RB with their first second round pick, they need to get a tough guy for the interior of the line.
26 (58) Minnesota
S Grant Delpit, LSU
A good safety will fall right into the Vikings’ lap. Either it’ll be hometown guy Antoine Winfield, Lenoir-Rhyne’s Kyle Dugger, or Delpit will be a terrific value pick sliding down to this spot.
27 (59) Seattle
DE Marlon Davidson, Auburn
Seattle needs a pass rush. There are several ends to choose from, but Davidson is the one who should fit fastest of the options left on teh board.
28 (60) Baltimore
WR Laviska Shenault, Colorado
The only question is whether or not he can stay healthy. He’s a quick, tough, playmaking receiver who’d become Lamar Jackson’s go-to guy right out of the box.
29 (61) Tennessee
DT Raekwon Davis, Alabama
The Titans are going to do this by beefing up their lines. They got one pounder for the offensive side in OT Isaiah Wilson, and now they’ll go after a versatile big man for the defensive front.
30 (62) Green Bay
WR Bryan Edwards, South Carolina
After taking Jordan Love in the first round, the Packers have to do something for Aaron Rodgers and the 2020 season. He gets a big go-to receiver who can make the tough catch.
31 (63) Kansas City (from San Francisco)
CB Cameron Dantzler, Mississippi State
The Chiefs got more toys to play with on the offensive side with LSU’s Clyde Edwards-Helaire going with the Mr. Relevant pick – the last selection in the first round. Now they have to fill a hole in the secondary with the best corner available.
32 (64) Seattle (from Kansas City)
RB AJ Dillon, Boston College
The Seahawks can’t seem to keep running backs healthy. Dillon could be a workhorse to take over as other options heal up, and he can be a pounding part of a rotation.