Panthers 2020 NFL mock draft: The home stretch edition

Here’s how our latest seven-round mock draft played out.

No. 69: Utah CB Jaylon Johnson

Jaylon Johnson
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Cornerback is the one spot that the team needs to upgrade more than any other this offseason. The best selling point for Johnson (six-foot, 195 pounds) is his ball skills – he totaled seven interceptions and 21 pass breakups during his college career. The Panthers need their corner pick to start Week 1 and Johnson should be up for that challenge. He comes from a Utah program that excels at producing pro-ready defensive backs.