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

21. Dallas Cowboys | Raekwon Davis | DL | Alabama

This defensive front needs more physicality, athleticism and versatility. That makes Davis the perfect fit, thanks to his massive frame, rare athletic ability, and experience lining up all over the defensive line. Depending on the severity of the injury Davis suffered against Mississippi State, he should be worthy of first-round consideration.

22. Indianapolis Colts | Laviska Shenault, Jr. | WR | Colorado

T.Y. Hilton is still one of the league’s better big-play receivers, but the Colts need a big-bodied pass-catcher to pair him with. Shenault has the size, physicality and after-the-catch ability to be the perfect match, giving Jacoby Brissett another dynamic weapon.

23. Miami Dolphins (from HOU) | Jedrick Wills | OT | Alabama

After getting their franchise passer and a top pass-catcher, it’s time for Miami to look to the trenches and protect their investments in the skill positions. Wills is one of the fastest-rising prospects in this class, and would be a solid replacement for Laremy Tunsil.

24. Minnesota Vikings | Alex Leatherwood | OL | Alabama

This offense has plenty of talent at the skill positions, and a capable quarterback in Kirk Cousins, but they need to upgrade the offensive line if all of those players want to reach their full potential. Leatherwood’s ability to play either guard or tackle, along with his experience against top competition, make him a perfect fit.

25. Kansas City Chiefs | D’Andre Swift | RB | Georgia

There are bigger needs on defense, but in this scenario, the Chiefs have the opportunity to give Patrick Mahomes and an already explosive offense the top running back in a loaded class. Swift is a complete prospect who would be a big-play machine in this situation.