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

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D'Andre Swift 2020 NFL Mock Draft
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Scouting Report. D'Andre Swift. 25. player. Pick Analysis. RB. Georgia. 59

The Dolphins get this selection from the Texans via the Laremy Tunsil and Kenny Stills trade.

With a roster littered with needs, Miami can just focus on getting value with their picks and not reach for a need. After trading Kenyon Drake, that leaves Kalen Ballage as the featured back for now. D’Andre Swift would be a massive upgrade.

It was obvious how talented Swift was when he still got 98 touches as a true freshman in a backfield with Sony Michel and Nick Chubb.

Last year, Swift emerged as one of the nations best running backs with 1049 yards 10 touchdowns on the ground and 297 yards and three touchdowns through the air. In 12 games this season, he’s rushed for 1203 yards and 7 touchdowns on 193 attempts and 21 catches for 198 yards and a touchdown.

Scouting Report. WR. TCU. Jalen Reagor. Pick Analysis. 26. player. 16

Between John Brown, Cole Beasley and Isaiah McKenzie, Buffalo’s receivers have been pretty good this season, but giving Josh Allen as many weapons as possible has to be a priority.

Jalen Reagor’s production has gone down from last season when he caught 72 passes for 1061 touchdowns and 11 touchdowns (two of them rushing) to this season where in 12 games, he caught 43 passes for 611 yards and five touchdowns.

According to 247 Sports, Reagor runs a 4.32 test time 40-yard dash. That kind of speed gives him the potential to be a big-time deep threat in the NFL.