2020 NFL mock draft: Burrow or Young at No. 1? How far does Tua fall?

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Laviska Shenault 2020 NFL mock draft
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Pick Analysis. Laviska Shenault. player. Scouting Report. WR. Colorado. 19. 35

The Titans are a team without a lot of needs, but they also don’t really have any star players. They could go quarterback, but I don’t see any left on the board that could start right away and I don’t see them having the patience to take one and wait for them to develop.

They do have a solid collection of receivers with A.J. Brown, Adam Humphries and Corey Davis, but lack a true number one target. Laviska Shenault Jr. could be that guy.

Shenault’s production is down from last year going from 86 catches for 1011 yards and 11 touchdowns (five of them rushing) to 56 catches for 764 yards and six touchdowns (two of them rushing), but he’s still very much a first-round selection.

Pick Analysis. OT. Alabama. Alex Leatherwood. 52. Scouting Report. 20. player

The Jacksonville Jaguars get this selection from the Rams from the Jalen Ramsey trade.

Drafting Leatherwood would give them an upgrade over Cam Robinson on the left side and would give them two young, talented tackles between him and last year’s second rounder Jawaan Taylor.

PFF’s evaluation tells you about Leatherwood’s transition from guard to tackle: “Leatherwood’s play at guard as a sophomore back in 2018 did little to move the needle for us. He earned a 65.0 overall grade there that season, but was tabbed afterwards as the heir apparent to left tackle Jonah Williams. Leatherwood has looked much more comfortable out on the edge where his length and athleticism are far better utilized.”