2020 NFL mock draft: Post-Super Bowl projections with trades

I’ve watched the Super Bowl from many different places, but this was the first year in which I took in the big game while flying over the Atlantic. On our way to attend my wife’s graduation in England, my nine-year-old daughter and I huddled around …

26. Detroit Lions (from HOU via MIA)*

Yetur Gross-Matos | EDGE | Penn State

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After moving down and getting a blue-chip corner in the top five, the Lions can now use the first-round pick they received in our projected trade to address their desperate need for front-seven help. Gross-Matos is a well-rounded prospect who may not be as flashy as some other defenders in this class, but he’s a pro-ready player who will make an immediate impact.