2020 NFL mock draft: 3-round projections for the new year
Luke Easterling rings in the new year with a new three-round projection for the 2020 NFL draft
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Luke Easterling rings in the new year with a new three-round projection for the 2020 NFL draft
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.
Harold Landry is already proving to be a huge bargain as a second-round pick, but he could use a young running mate across from him. Chaisson made a huge leap this season, proving himself to be one of the most explosive edge rushers in the country.
This defense already boasts one of the NFL’s top corners in Tre’Davious White, but the Bills could use an upgrade on the other side of the field. Diggs has the size, athleticism and ball skills to make an immediate impact for one of the league’s best units.
This secondary has been one of the league’s most unpleasant surprises, considering the money and draft resources the Vikings have invested in recent years. Mike Zimmer isn’t afraid to keep targeting talented corners, and he gets another one here.
This might be a bit of a reach, but the Dolphins desperately need to come out of this first round with an offensive tackle to replace Laremy Tunsil. Leatherwood has been battle-tested against some of the nation’s best pass rushers, and would be the team’s best option in this scenario.