Way-too-early 2020 NFL mock draft: Getting to know the 2020 class

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Tua Tagovailoa 2020 NFL mock draft
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56. <ul> <li><strong>Height: </strong>6-foot-1</li> <li><strong>Weight: </strong>218 pounds</li> <li><strong>Class: </strong>Junior</li> </ul>. QB. Alabama. Tua Tagovailoa. 3. player

The Cincinnati Bengals decided not to address the quarterback position this year, passing on guys like Dwayne Haskins and Drew Lock. Instead, they decided to go forward with Andy Dalton under center. The 2020 quarterback class is loaded with talent and the Bengals have their pick of the litter in this scenario.

Tua Tagovailoa may not end up being the top quarterback in the 2020 class, but as things stand now, I do not see how anybody else can be considered. He is an extremely smart and accurate passer who shows solid arm strength and good pocket presence.

Tagovailoa is also an extremely mobile quarterback who always keeps his eyes up the field, looking to make the big play. His overall ball placement and ability to put the proper touch on his passes are also top-notch. Simply put, he has massive upside at the next level and would be a welcomed addition in Cincinnati.

Stanford. Walker Little. 4. player. 31. <ul> <li><strong>Height: </strong>6-foot-7</li> <li><strong>Weight: </strong>313 pounds</li> <li><strong>Class: </strong>Junior</li> </ul>. OT

The offensive line continues to be an issue for the New York Giants and if quarterback Daniel Jones is going to have any chance of success, they simply must fix their problems up front. Luckily for them, this offensive line class looks strong early, with multiple legitimate left tackle prospects.

Walker Little has ideal left tackle size, moves well for the position and shows impressive power at the point of attack. He is a strong run blocker, and while he struggles at times in pass protection, his upside is obvious in that area as well. Adding Little would help solidify the offensive line for New York.