2020 NFL Draft: Two-round mock draft featuring Joe Burrow going No. 2

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Jake Fromm 2020 NFL Draft
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Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. player. 123. IDL. Utah. Leki Fotu. 47

I love me some Leki Fotu and think he would be a great fit for the Dallas Cowboys up front. Fotu is big and as strong as an ox on the defensive line. He uses his long arms well and consistently shows proper pad level.

Fotu is a big mauler inside, but he also moves well for a big man. He is probably best suited as primarily a two-gap player, but make no mistake about it, Fotu can penetrate as a one-gap rusher as well.

Pick Analysis. IOL. Mississippi State. player. 51. Scouting Report. Darryl Williams. 48

The Los Angeles Rams have had major issues across the offensive line all season long and need to work to improve the position over the offseason. Darryl Williams is a smart and physical player who could come in and start right away for the Rams at either center or guard.

player. Pick Analysis. WR. Minnesota. Tyler Johnson. 49. 46. Scouting Report

After picking up a shiny new quarterback earlier in this round, the Colts get him a new weapon to work with. Tyler Johnson is not the biggest, fastest or most athletic receiver in the 2020 NFL Draft class. That being said, he is a smooth and natural player who always seems to find space and catches everything.

Johnson has fantastic hands, showing the ability to make even the toughest catches look easy. He is an intriguing player who feels like a nice value in this range.

QB. Georgia. Jake Fromm. player. 57. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. 50

Mitchell Trubisky is proving to be an absolute disaster for the Chicago Bears. Trubisky looks awful out there and is a major reason why the Bears are wasting such a dominant defense. Unless Trubisky has a miraculous turnaround throughout the rest of the season, the Bears need to consider other quarterback options this offseason.

Adding a worthy veteran probably makes the most sense, but snagging Jake Fromm in the second round could do the job as well. Fromm is not the most physically gifted quarterback prospect, but his an extremely tough and smart player who seemingly always gets the job done. Fromm is an accurate passer who would likely come in and be an immediate upgrade for the Bears over Trubisky.