2020 NFL mock draft: Updated 3-round projections after Week 11

See how Tua Tagovailoa’s season-ending injury impacts Luke Easterling’s latest three-round projections for the 2020 NFL draft

11. Los Angeles Chargers | Justin Herbert | QB | Oregon

Philip Rivers is at the end of a Hall of Fame career, and it’s time for the Bolts to find his long-term replacement. Herbert could have been a high draft pick last year, but he returned to school to polish his game. He’s done just that, and should be plenty worthy of a top-10 pick.

12. Jacksonville Jaguars | CeeDee Lamb | WR | Oklahoma

No matter who is playing quarterback for the Jags next year, that passer will need a blue-chip No. 1 receiver to make this offense reach its potential. Lamb has been a one-man highlight reel all season long, and has all the tools to be that player from Day 1.

13. Cleveland Browns | Grant Delpit | S | LSU

Another team that needs an offensive tackle, but the value is so much better elsewhere. The Browns just lost veteran Morgan Burnett for the season with an Achilles injury, and he’ll be 31 next season with just one year left on his contract. Delpit has underwhelmed for much of this season, but his talent and upside are still through the roof.

14. Oakland Raiders (from CHI) | Henry Ruggs III | WR | Alabama

The Antonio Brown debacle is in the rear-view mirror, but the Raiders still need a No. 1 receiver who can take over a game with size, athleticism and physicality. Current management takes a page out of the late, great Al Davis’ book, opting for Ruggs and his elite speed.

15. Philadelphia Eagles | Kristian Fulton | CB | LSU

Injuries continue to limit a secondary with tons of youth and potential, and the Eagles should continue to stock their cupboard with talented corners. Fulton is a big, physical cover man who could give them an immediate upgrade.