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

26. Buffalo Bills | K’Lavon Chaisson | EDGE | LSU

A defensive coach like Sean McDermott should love the opportunity to add athletic, high-ceiling players to that unit. Chaisson still needs plenty of polish and a few pounds of quality bulk, but his explosiveness, athleticism and technique are the makings of a dynamic pass rusher.

27. Green Bay Packers | Kenneth Murray | LB | Oklahoma

This defense is among the league’s most improved units in many ways, but they still need a three-down, sideline-to-sideline playmaker at the second level. Murray brings the athleticism, physicality and finishing ability that the team is lacking at this position.

28. Seattle Seahawks | Paulson Adebo | CB | Stanford

The Seahawks have a type when it comes to corners, and Adebo is the perfect fit with his combination of size, length and physicality. The “Legion of Boom” rebuild is still underway, and this pick would go a long way toward completing it.

29. Baltimore Ravens | Jonathan Taylor | RB | Wisconsin

This rushing attack is already dangerous, but Mark Ingram won’t be around forever, so the Ravens should be targeting a potential replacement sooner than later. Justice Hill is a promising change-of-pace back, but Taylor’s complete skill set and physical running style would be too perfect to pass up here.

30. New Orleans Saints | Dylan Moses | LB | Alabama

A quarterback is tempting here, but there’s too much value at other positions of more immediate need. Moses suffered a knee injury just before the 2019 season began, but if he’s back to full strength, he would be an immediate upgrade at the heart of one of the NFL’s most pleasantly surprising defenses.

31. New England Patriots | Hunter Bryant | TE | Washington

Since Rob Gronkowski is having a big Super Bowl party instead of announcing his return to the Patriots, the defending champs might actually have to look for his replacement next offseason. Bryant is a matchup nightmare who would be a perfect fit.

32. San Francisco 49ers | Travis Etienne | RB | Clemson

This just seems unfair. Matt Breida and Tevin Coleman are a fantastic 1-2 punch in this backfield, but their contracts are expiring soon. Etienne’s explosiveness and three-down skill set would be the perfect match with a creative offensive coach like Kyle Shanahan.