2020 NFL Draft: First-round mock draft includes Joe Burrow in top 12

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Laviska Shenault 2020 NFL draft
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25. 59. Scouting Report. OL. Wisconsin. Tyler Biadasz. player. Pick Analysis

With their third and final first-round selection, the Miami Dolphins find some more help on the offensive side of the ball. This time, they continue to secure their offensive line with the selection of the best center prospect in the 2020 NFL Draft, Wisconsin’s Tyler Biadasz.

Biadasz is a mean and nasty offensive lineman who can absolutely dominate at the point of attack. Once Biadasz is engaged, he shows strong hands and fantastic pad level to create consistent forward movement as a run blocker. He is also a strong pass protector who quickly gets into his pass set and anchors at an extremely high level.

In the first round of this mock draft, the Dolphins were able to find themselves a franchise quarterback (Herbert), a premier left tackle to protect him (Thomas) and the best center in the 2020 NFL Draft (Biadasz). Not a bad haul.

Pick Analysis. 26. player. 16. Scouting Report. WR. Colorado. Laviska Shenault Jr.

The Buffalo Bills have done a nice job of finding under-valued wide receiver talent in recent years. However, they still do not have a true number one receiver for franchise quarterback Josh Allen to work with.

In this mock draft, they take a stab at that number one receiver, bringing Colorado wide receiver Laviska Shenault Jr. into the mix. Shenault is a physical freak who shows impressive natural speed, athleticism and power at the wide receiver position. He is an extremely versatile player who lines up all over the field for Colorado.

Shenault understands how to get open, shows soft hands and is an impressive playmaker after the catch. The Bills could certainly use a receiver who can create on his own and make plays for Allen. Shenault can come in and be that guy.