2020 NFL mock draft: Combine creates QB drama for 3 surprising teams

These three teams get aggressive in securing their QB of the future.

11. N.Y. Jets (7-9) — Tristan Wirfs, OT, Iowa

Both of New York’s tackles are set to enter free agency, and Wirfs should be able play on either side of the offensive line, likely starting on the left.

12. Las Vegas (7-9) — Justin Jefferson, WR, LSU

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Derrick Brown, a supreme talent, would be a tempting selection here. Instead GM Mike Mayock goes with a receiver who can contribute alongside Tyrell Williams. Jefferson, who impressed with a 4.43-second 40-yard dash at the combine, will only make Derek Carr better. The wideout shone in big games against Clemson, Oklahoma, Georgia, Florida and Texas — he doesn’t shy from tough matchups.

13. Indianapolis (7-9) — Derrick Brown, DL, Auburn

Brown couldn’t have fallen to a better team. At the combine, Chris Ballard was bemoaning the Colts’ inability to generate pressure from the interior. That’s what Brown does best. It’s a perfect match of best player and biggest need for Indy.

14. Tampa Bay (7-9) — Jedrick Wills, OT, Georgia

I’m betting Jameis Winston returns to the Buccaneers on a one-year, prove-it deal, so Tampa should get a left tackle to help Winston make better decisions (which probably won’t work).

15. Denver (7-9) — CeeDee Lamb, WR, Oklahoma

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He’ll be good in any offense, the Broncos not excluded. Lamb and Courtland Sutton will be a nightmare for defensive backs for years to come. Throw in Noah Fant and maybe — just maybe — Drew Lock will put up good numbers in the coming years.