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

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Laviska Shenault 2020 NFL Draft
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Scouting Report. 29. player. 26. Pick Analysis. Edge Rusher. LSU. K'Lavon Chaisson

K’Lavon Chaisson has loads of potential as a pass rusher. While the sack numbers aren’t quite there, the frame and raw talent are present and evident with Chaisson. He has great bend, elite athleticism and can even drop back into coverage against receivers man-to-man.

A versatile, young and talented piece like Chaisson would be a luxury pick for an incredibly talented Ravens roster. If he doesn’t pan out, they already have one of the best teams in the league. If he turns into something special, they can build around him like Terrell Suggs who they lost in free agency this past offseason.

Colorado. Laviska Shenault Jr.. Wide Receiver. 30. player. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. 15

The Saints have arguably the best wide receiver in the NFL in Michael Thomas. But beyond him, they don’t have a whole lot of solid depth at the position. I love the fit for Laviska Shenault Jr. here.

Shenault is a big play waiting to happen. He is incredibly effective catching deep balls down the field. Taking the top off like that would allow Thomas to eat for days underneath. Also, Shenault is very versatile, lining up at multiple positions on the Colorado offense. Similar to who they deploy Taysom Hill, Sean Payton would love another piece to get creative with on offense.

While he is not the most developed route runner, Shenault has the size, speed and strength to excel as a receiver at the next level. His positional versatility is a bonus that the Saints would undoubtedly take advantage of if they opt to go wide receiver in the first round of the 2020 NFL Draft.