2020 NFL Draft: First-round mock draft with four QBs early

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Neville Gallimore 2020 NFL Draft
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Pick Analysis. 36. Scouting Report. DT. Oklahoma. Neville Gallimore. 27. player

Neville Gallimore is a big and powerful defensive lineman who is going to dominate with power on a consistent basis at the next level. That being said, do not sleep on his ability to move. Gallimore is quick off of the ball and gets great upfield burst on a consistent basis. His combination of quickness and power makes him a dominant playmaker up front and a big-time addition for the Seattle Seahawks in this mock draft.

Pick Analysis. LB. 28. player. Scouting Report. Alabama. Dylan Moses. 49

Alabama linebacker Dylan Moses entered this season as the clear top linebacker in the 2020 NFL draft class. Unfortunately, a torn ACL suffered before the season has caused him to slip down draft boards a bit. Despite the injury, Moses is still an incredibly talented player who needs to be in the first-round consideration.

Moses is a great player in space, showing fantastic range and quickness at the linebacker position. He defends from sideline-to-sideline against the run and is a devastating weapon in the blitz game. Moses is also a strong man-to-man defender who will be a tight end stopper at the next level.

In this mock draft, the Green Bay Packers bring in Moses to help lead their defense into the future.

player. Pick Analysis. EDGE. Penn State. Yetur Gross-Matos. 29. 26. Scouting Report

That Baltimore Ravens defense is now lead by a group of extremely talented and productive players in the secondary. With their pick in this mock draft, the Ravens beef up their defensive front seven by bringing in Penn State edge rusher Yetur Gross-Matos.

Gross-Matos is a raw player who still has work to do to put his entire game together, but he is a gifted athlete with a high ceiling at the next level. He has an explosive first step and can bend around the edge with ease. Gross-Matos also has the ideal length for a player on the edge. If he can round out his game a bit and come up with an advanced pass rush plan, the sky is the limit for Gross-Matos.