2020 NFL Draft: How far does Tua Tagovailoa fall in first-round mock draft?

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Neville Gallimore 2020 NFL Draft
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C.J. Henderson. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. Cornerback. 124. Florida. 23. player

C.J. Henderson is the most polarizing cornerback prospect of the 2020 NFL Draft. Some evaluators have him as a top 10/15 pick and others have him valued in the second or third round. Henderson is a very raw but talented prospect who has been very effective this year at Florida.

Henderson has 11 passes defended to this point on the year but no interceptions and just 33 tackles. While Henderson could improve his technique in coverage and could add more play strength to be more effective as a tackler, he has great physical traits. He is very explosive with great ball skills. He has a great frame for an NFL corner and could develop into a top defensive back.

The Chiefs secondary has struggled greatly over the past couple of seasons. Patrick Mahomes and the offense has been forced to put up ridiculous numbers if they want to compete and win games. They brought in some help at safety this offseason but could still use a corner with the potential that Henderson possesses.

Pick Analysis. 24. player. 60. Scouting Report. Defensive Tackle. Oklahoma. Neville Gallimore

A lot of people are mocking quarterbacks to the Vikings for the 2020 NFL Draft, but I think as long as Minnesota makes the playoffs, they will stick with Kirk Cousins for the time being. The Vikings have a very solid roster right now but could improve on the interior of their defensive line.

Neville Gallimore is a big-bodied tackle out of Oklahoma that could pair with Linval Joseph to shut down the inside. Gallimore is a fifth-year player who has improved each season at Oklahoma and will look to get even better at the next level.

Gallimore is very effective against the run using his strength and active hands to get through blockers and into the backfield. He is improving as a pass rusher and needs to continue to drop some weight and improve his conditioning to be an every-down player at the next level. But Gallimore has the talent to wreak havoc in the NFL if he keeps improving.