2020 NFL mock draft: 4-round projections after divisional playoffs

Draft Wire’s Luke Easterling updates and expands his latest mock for the 2020 NFL draft, covering the first four rounds with new projections

26. Miami Dolphins (from HOU)

Jonathan Taylor | RB | Wisconsin

Offensive tackle would be the top priority here, but with Becton off the board just before their pick, the value is likely to be better at their next pick. Instead, the Dolphins could opt to take the best of a deep running back class, adding a complete runner in Taylor, who averaged 2,000 yards per season on the ground over his three years with the Badgers.

27. Seattle Seahawks

Solomon Kindley | OL | Georgia

The Seahawks aren’t afraid to be unconventional with their first-round picks, and that’s how some might view taking Kindley here. But protecting Russell Wilson and reloading this offensive line to keep their ground game rolling should be a high priority for Seattle, so taking the top interior blocker in this year’s class would make plenty of sense.

28. Baltimore Ravens

D’Andre Swift | RB | Georgia

Mark Ingram’s absence was painfully obvious in Baltimore’s playoff meltdown, and the Ravens would do well to seek a young back who can do all things he brings to the table. Swift is a complete runner who has the vision, patience and explosiveness to be a dangerous weapon in the league’s top rushing attack.

29. Tennessee Titans

K’Lavon Chaisson | EDGE | LSU

Harold Landry has established himself as one of the league’s best young edge rushers, but the Titans could use another one to groom behind Cameron Wake. Chaisson is an explosive, athletic defender who is still just scratching the surface of his potential, and his breakout 2019 season is just a taste of what he could be capable of at the next level.

30. Green Bay Packers

Kenneth Murray | LB | Oklahoma

This defense was much improved in 2019, but there’s still a huge need for a three-down difference-maker at the second level. Murray is athletic and physical, with all the physical and mental tools to make an immediate impact in Green Bay. His vocal leadership and big-play mentality would be a welcome addition to this unit.

31. Kansas City Chiefs

Travis Etienne | RB | Clemson

There may be bigger needs elsewhere, but the Kansas City offense is so dangerous because of the explosive playmakers it has and the mismatches they create. One spot where they could use an upgrade in that department is at running back, where a versatile, dynamic weapon like Etienne would be a scary addition.

32. San Francisco 49ers

CJ Henderson | CB | Florida

Richard Sherman is still proving himself as one of the league’s most dominant corners, but finding a young cover man to groom behind him should be a priority. Henderson has all the tools to quickly develop into a quality starter, something the 49ers could use across the field from Sherman sooner than later.