2020 NFL Draft: First-round mock draft where Chase Young goes No. 1

Chase Young, Washington Redskins' 2020 NFL Draft pick (Photo by Steven Branscombe/Getty Images)
Chase Young, Washington Redskins' 2020 NFL Draft pick (Photo by Steven Branscombe/Getty Images) /
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Jalen Hurts 2020 NFL Draft
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17. Oklahoma. Jalen Hurts. 35. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. QB. player

Marcus Mariota has been benched and Ryan Tannehill is not a real long-term option. The Tennessee Titans will undoubtedly be in the quarterback market this offseason and landing Jalen Hurts in the first round of the 2020 NFL Draft would be an ideal scenario for this team.

Hurts has taken his game to the next level this season, becoming a much more polished and productive passer at Oklahoma. He is still an extremely athletic, mobile and tough quarterback who can create yardage on the ground, but Hurts’ growth as a passer is what makes him a legitimate first-round quarterback prospect who the Titans would be wise to consider in this range.

Hurts’ toughness would make him an ideal fit on Mike Vrabel‘s Titans and his ability to make plays off-schedule would be great for their offense. Hurts is a fantastic fit for the Titans here.

Pick Analysis. Alabama. player. Scouting Report. DT. Raekwon Davis. 18. 50

The interior defensive line is not a major position of need for the Detroit Lions, but it is an area where they could use some improvement. Regardless, Alabama defensive tackle Raekwon Davis is a perfect fit for a Matt Patricia defense and a great value in this range.

Davis is an extremely powerful defensive lineman who has long arms and is difficult to move off of his spot. He is a fantastic two-gap player who also has enough quickness at the snap to create some penetration at times as well. Davis is a rock-solid football player who could come in and make an immediate impact for Detroit on the defensive line.