2020 NFL mock draft: 3-round projections after Wild Card weekend
Luke Easterling updates his three-round projections for the 2020 NFL draft following a crazy Wild Card playoff round
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Luke Easterling updates his three-round projections for the 2020 NFL draft following a crazy Wild Card playoff round
Injuries have decimated this receiving corps, and Carson Wentz needs it bolstered this offseason in the worst way. A complete player and a terror after the catch, Shenault would immediately become Wentz’s most complete pass-catcher.
Age and free agency could have Buffalo’s edge-rushing corps in need of some fresh blood this offseason. A defensively minded coach like Sean McDermott would love to get his hands on a prospect with Chaisson’s rare combination of size, athleticism, versatility and explosiveness.
The Pats took N’Keal Harry in the first round last year, then traded a second-round pick for Mohamed Sanu, but this passing offense is still missing a key weapon. There will never be another Gronk, but Kmet has all the tools and potential to be the missing link that gets this offense rolling again.
Quarterback could be a need here, but I expect either Drew Brees or Teddy Bridgewater to be starting next season. That being the case, the Saints need to bolster a secondary that could lose some key players in the offseason. Diggs is big, physical and athletic, and would make a fantastic tandem with Marshon Lattimore.
The Titans might just have their quarterback in veteran Ryan Tannehill, but they need to surround him with as much help as possible. That starts in the trenches, where they land one of the nation’s best blockers in Biadasz, who can be an immediate starter on the inside.