2020 NFL Mock Draft: Four teams land their QB of the future
25. Miami Dolphins (from Houston): Prince Tega Wanogho, OT, Auburn
After taking Tua Tagovailoa with the first overall pick, the Miami Dolphins need to turn their focus to protecting him.
What better way to use the pick that they got for trading away Laremy Tunsil than by selecting his potential replacement?
So with the 25th pick of this 2020 NFL mock draft, the Miami Dolphins take Prince Tega Wanogo out of Auburn
Like Tunsil, Wanogho also comes out of the SEC and he is one of the best true left tackles in the country. Which is made even more impressive considering he still has a lot of room to grow from a technique perspective.
He has outstanding length and some pop in his hands to stun pass rushers but can be inconsistent when it comes to footwork.
The good news is that the Dolphins will be in the very beginning stages of a rebuild, so struggles are to be expected, but he would be leaned on to learn quickly.
26. Buffalo Bills: Laviska Shenault Jr., WR, Colorado
Coming into the 2019 college football season, Laviska Shenault Jr. was a popular choice as WR1, but a slow start has slowed the hype train just a little bit.
That being said, Shenault Jr. has perhaps the most well-rounded game of any receiver in this class, as he blends a solid build with impressive elusiveness and speed.
He can play outside, as well as in the slot, and uses strong hands and aggressiveness to win when attacking the football.
The Buffalo Bills could really use a player with his physicality and skill set, as their two current leading receivers are Cole Beasley and John Brown, who could not be further from that style.
Surrounding Josh Allen with talent should be the Bills number one priority and Shenault Jr. would give them just that.