2020 NFL mock draft: How trades, Tom Brady’s departure impact early rounds

Luke Easterling updates his two-round projections for the 2020 NFL draft, reflecting some blockbuster trades

The first day of the NFL’s “legal tampering period” was just as wild as expected, with some of the top free agents already agreeing to terms with new teams, and also a handful of blockbuster trade agreements that shook up the first round of the 2020 NFL draft.

Another big move that could impact the early rounds? Tom Brady officially announcing he’ll be leaving the New England Patriots.

Here’s an updated look at how these big changes could impact the first two rounds of this year’s draft:

1. Cincinnati Bengals | Joe Burrow | QB | LSU

2. Washington Redskins | Chase Young | EDGE | Ohio State

3. Detroit Lions | Jeff Okudah | CB | Ohio State

4. New York Giants | Mekhi Becton | OT | Louisville

5. Miami Dolphins | Tua Tagovailoa | QB | Alabama

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

7. Carolina Panthers | Isaiah Simmons | LB | Clemson

8. Arizona Cardinals | Tristan Wirfs | OT | Iowa

9. Jacksonville Jaguars | Derrick Brown | DL | Auburn

10. Cleveland Browns | Jedrick Wills | OT | Alabama

11. New York Jets | Andrew Thomas | OT | Georgia

12. Las Vegas Raiders | Jerry Jeudy | WR | Alabama

13. San Francisco 49ers (from IND) | Henry Ruggs III | WR | Alabama

14. Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Javon Kinlaw | DL | South Carolina

15. Denver Broncos | CeeDee Lamb | WR | Oklahoma

16. Atlanta Falcons | K’Lavon Chaisson | EDGE | LSU

17. Dallas Cowboys | CJ Henderson | CB | Florida

18. Miami Dolphins (from PIT) | Josh Jones | OT | Houston

19. Las Vegas Raiders (from CHI) | Kenneth Murray | LB | Oklahoma

20. Jacksonville Jaguars (from LAR) | Kristian Fulton | CB | LSU

21. Philadelphia Eagles | Jordan Jefferson | WR | LSU

22. Minnesota Vikings (from BUF) | Trevon Diggs | CB | Alabama

23. New England Patriots | Jordan Love | QB | Utah State

24. New Orleans Saints | Patrick Queen | LB | LSU

25. Minnesota Vikings | Jalen Reagor | WR | TCU

26. Miami Dolphins (from HOU) | Jonathan Taylor | RB | Wisconsin

27. Seattle Seahawks | Xavier McKinney | S | Alabama

28. Baltimore Ravens | D’Andre Swift | RB | Georgia

29. Tennessee Titans | Yetur Gross-Matos | EDGE | Penn State

30. Green Bay Packers | Denzel Mims | WR | Baylor

31. San Francisco 49ers | Grant Delpit | S | LSU

32. Kansas City Chiefs | A.J. Epenesa | EDGE | Iowa

2020 NFL mock draft: How DeForest Buckner trade impacts 1st round

Luke Easterling projects how the first round of the 2020 NFL draft could be impacted by Monday’s blockbuster trade agreement

We’re just mere hours into the NFL’s “legal tampering” period, and we’ve already seen some big moves.

The latest of which is a blockbuster trade agreement between the Indianapolis Colts and San Francisc0o 49ers, sending defensive lineman DeForest Buckner to Indy (and with a huge new contract), while the 49ers gain a second first-round pick in the 2020 NFL draft.

Here’s a quick look at how that deal could change the landscape of the first round:

1. Cincinnati Bengals | Joe Burrow | QB | LSU

2. Washington Redskins | Chase Young | EDGE | Ohio State

3. Detroit Lions | Jeff Okudah | CB | Ohio State

4. New York Giants | Mekhi Becton | OT | Louisville

5. Miami Dolphins | Tua Tagovailoa | QB | Alabama

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

7. Carolina Panthers | Isaiah Simmons | LB | Clemson

8. Arizona Cardinals | Tristan Wirfs | OT | Iowa

9. Jacksonville Jaguars | Derrick Brown | DL | Auburn

10. Cleveland Browns | Jedrick Wills | OT | Alabama

11. New York Jets | Andrew Thomas | OT | Georgia

12. Las Vegas Raiders | Jerry Jeudy | WR | Alabama

13. San Francisco 49ers (from IND) | Henry Ruggs III | WR | Alabama

14. Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Javon Kinlaw | DL | South Carolina

15. Denver Broncos | CeeDee Lamb | WR | Oklahoma

16. Atlanta Falcons | K’Lavon Chaisson | EDGE | LSU

17. Dallas Cowboys | CJ Henderson | CB | Florida

18. Miami Dolphins (from PIT) | Josh Jones | OT | Houston

19. Las Vegas Raiders (from CHI) | Kenneth Murray | LB | Oklahoma

20. Jacksonville Jaguars (from LAR) | Kristian Fulton | CB | LSU

21. Philadelphia Eagles | Jordan Jefferson | WR | LSU

22. Buffalo Bills | Denzel Mims | WR | Baylor

23. New England Patriots | Jordan Love | QB | Utah State

24. New Orleans Saints | Patrick Queen | LB | LSU

25. Minnesota Vikings | Trevon Diggs | CB | Alabama

26. Miami Dolphins (from HOU) | Jonathan Taylor | RB | Wisconsin

27. Seattle Seahawks | Xavier McKinney | S | Alabama

28. Baltimore Ravens | D’Andre Swift | RB | Georgia

29. Tennessee Titans | Yetur Gross-Matos | EDGE | Penn State

30. Green Bay Packers | Jalen Reagor | WR | TCU

31. San Francisco 49ers | Grant Delpit | S | LSU

32. Kansas City Chiefs | A.J. Epenesa | EDGE | Iowa

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Candlestick Chronicles: Early 49ers free agency notes, and say ‘no’ to Tom Brady rumors

Candlestick Chronicles dives into all the early 49ers offseason notes and rumors in the post-Super Bowl mayhem.

Chris and Kyle begin the 2020 offseason with a quick look over the 49ers’ free agency and draft situations. San Francisco has some tough calls to make in free agency, but they break down how they should prioritize re-signing players, and how they can maneuver to get everyone back under the salary cap.

The guys also shoot down the wild speculation that the 49ers would actually consider letting Jimmy Garoppolo go in order to sign Tom Brady, and Chris gives his take on why Garoppolo may be in for a monster year in 2020.

https://candlestick-chronicles-a-49ers-pod.simplecast.com/episodes/the-49ers-arent-signing-tom-brady

Falcons reportedly may release RB Devonta Freeman

If Atlanta does move on from Freeman, the team would save around $3 million towards the cap. While that isn’t a ton of money, the Falcons may need every penny to get out of their two-year postseason drought.

The Atlanta Falcons say they are not in salary cap hell, but the situation is far from ideal for a team trying to get back to contention in 2020.

According to Over The Cap, the Falcons have roughly $5.3 million in cap space. This has led many to speculate that running back Devonta Freeman, who has a $9.5 million cap hit with $3 million guaranteed next year, could be cut this offseason.

NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport is reporting that Atlanta is at least seriously considering Freeman’s release:

If Atlanta does move on from its former star running back, the team would save around $3 million towards the cap. While that isn’t a ton of money, the Falcons may need every penny to get out of their two-year postseason drought.

Freeman rushed for 656 yards on 3.6 yards per carry with 410 receiving yards in 2019. He lacked the explosion fans have grown accustomed to but played much better down the stretch.

It’s all speculation right now, though, and most NFL teams are examining different options to free up cap space for the offseason.

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DT Chris Jones must absolutely be the Cardinals’ top priority this offseason

The Arizona Cardinals will be looking to bolster their porous 2019 defense with big additions this offseason. They should look no farther than Chris Jones of the Kansas City Chiefs, who is a dominant force on the defensive line.

It’s no secret the Arizona Cardinals will be looking to allocate their offseason resources to fixing their porous 2019 defense, but how exactly should they go about doing it?

As if the answer wasn’t already clear enough, the Kansas City Chiefs’ dominant defensive Super Bowl performance against the 49ers gave Steve Keim and company a very easy blueprint for fixing their defense.

Sign defensive tackle Chris Jones to a lucrative contract.

The Cardinals are in desperate need of a revitalized pass rush. They have arguably the league’s best in Chandler Jones, but even he can’t do it all on his own.

Last Sunday, Jones had property in the 49ers’ backfield. He helped limit their potent rushing attack and made Garoppolo uncomfortable all night.

This was one of the biggest plays of the game for the Chiefs, and cornerback Bashaud Breeland will get most of the credit on this play. But pay attention to No. 95. Chris Jones puts immediate pressure on Jimmy G, forcing the poor decision and the subsequent turnover. Jones also had a couple key deflections late in the game that allowed Patrick Mahomes to lead their team back from a ten-point deficit.

There is a long time until March 18th, when the new league year begins and free agents can officially sign with new teams. Jones has been very outspoken about wanting to be a Chief for the entirety of his career, but it remains to be seen if Kansas City will be financially able to make that a reality.

Super Bowl MVP Patrick Mahomes is due for a monster payday, and the team just dished out heavy contracts to DE Frank Clark and WR Tyreek Hill. Recent rumors have suggested the Chiefs and WR Sammy Watkins may be parting ways, so that would generate some cap relief. The Chiefs may also be in the market for extending star tight end Travis Kelce, NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reports.  Between Mahomes and Kelce, the impending contract extensions facing the Chiefs could leave Chris Jones as the odd man out.

So, what sort of contract would Chris Jones command? The two current contracts to keep an eye on are Philadelphia’s Fletcher Fox and Aaron Donald of the Los Angeles Rams. Jones has played his way into the same conversation as these two perennial All-Pros, so the contract he receives will likely be similar to theirs.

Cox signed a six-year, 102 million dollar deal that pays him an average annual salary of 17 million. Donald, on the other hand, signed for the same duration but is making 135 million and 22 million per year.

With Jones playing as well as he did in Kansas City’s postseason run, coupled with his nine sack 2019 regular season and his whopping 15.5 sack 2018 campaign, one would expect him to receive a similar contract.

How does this fit in with the Cardinals? They certainly have a few notable holes to fill this offseason, highlighted by right tackle, wide receiver, inside linebacker, and defensive line. Many would argue that the Cards would be wise to use their cap space to fill more holes as opposed to spending for a premium piece like Jones.

That is the mindset that has kept this organization in mediocrity for five years.

The Cardinals need star power. They are on the right track with Kyler Murray at the helm, and have a solid defensive nucleus to build upon with Chandler Jones, Budda Baker, and Patrick Peterson, but they need more.

Chris Jones is one of the best players at his position- a position the Cardinals desperately need. Pairing Chandler and Chris Jones would spell doom for opposing quarterbacks every Sunday, which would in turn take heaps of pressure off the rebuilding Cardinals secondary. (Plus, you’d have two All-Pros in the front seven named Jones. Maybe it’s a sign).

If the Kansas City Chiefs are unable to extend their superstar defensive lineman, it is critical that the Cardinals pay whatever it takes to send Jones to the desert.

Follow @alexsuttonnfl on Twitter to stay up-to-date with the latest Cardinals news and rumors. 

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