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

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Jalen Reagor 2020 NFL Draft
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LB. Kenneth Murray. 51. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. Oklahoma. player. 50

Kenneth Murray is an extremely fast and athletic linebacker prospect who shines against and when asked to blitz. His pass coverage definitely needs some work, but Murray is a gifted player who would make an impact on the Detroit Lions.

CB. A.J. Terrell. 52. 87. player. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. Clemson

The Carolina Panthers could certainly use another talented cornerback to add to the mix and A.J. Terrell feels like a strong fit. Terrell can play a bit out of control and undisciplined, but he is a smooth and athletic defensive back who shows a lot of ability in coverage.

TCU. player. Scouting Report. WR. 53. 54. Pick Analysis. Jalen Reagor

Jalen Reagor is a freak of nature on the outside showing fantastic speed and athleticism at the wide receiver position. He is undoubtedly one of the fastest and most explosive players in the 2020 NFL draft class and would be an interesting weapon to add to Carson Wentz‘s offensive arsenal.

Iowa. Alaric Jackson. 54. Pick Analysis. OT. 57. Scouting Report. player

Alaric Jackson is a talented offensive tackle prospect who shows a nice combination of power and athleticism at the position. Jackson is strong in pass protection and solid as a run blocker. The Chicago Bears could certainly use some help on the offensive line and Jackson could be a valuable addition to the mix.

WR. Devonta Smith. player. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. Alabama. 55. 26

Wide receiver stands out as such an obvious need for the Baltimore Ravens that it is hard to ignore in any mock draft. Here, we pair the Ravens up with Alabama wide receiver Devonta Smith, who has shown nice playmaking ability this season. Smith is a big-play receiver who can stretch the defense deep and also create extra yardage after the catch.

Oklahoma. Neville Gallimore. 56. player. Scouting Report. DT. 60. Pick Analysis

Neville Gallimore is a freakishly strong defensive tackle prospect who is an expert at block shedding is fantastic at defending the run. In Gallimore, the Minnesota Vikings find a player who can come in and make an immediate impact.

Trey Smith. 57. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. OL. Tennessee. player. 10

While it is not as bad as it was, the offensive line still stands out as a position of need for the Houston Texans. Here, they bring in Trey Smith who has experience playing both tackle and guard in college. Smith has become a dominate offensive guard this season, using his great natural power to consistently win on the inside.