2020 NFL Draft: Two-round mock draft where Patriots find Tom Brady’s heir

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The 2020 NFL Draft will be here before we know it and the mock draft season is in full effect. In this 2020 NFL mock draft, we predict every pick in the first two rounds.

With the Wild Card round of the playoffs concluded, the first 24 picks in the 2020 NFL Draft are set. April is coming quickly with only a few events left before draft day. The Senior Bowl, NFL Combine, and pro days will likely affect the stock of many prospects in the coming months and some underclassman has yet to make their big decision, so much of the process is still to come.

We have recently seen some of the top prospects forego their remaining eligibility and enter the 2020 NFL Draft such as CeeDee Lamb, Jerry, Jeudy, Tua Tagovailoa, and Chase Young. More of the top prospects will likely continue to declare, but there are also unknowns still out there.

In this two-round mock 2020 NFL draft scenario, we assume declarations for any prospects who have yet to decide.

Note: The last news before completing this mock draft was Jake Fromm declaring for the 2020 NFL Draft.

Joe Burrow. player. 56. . . Quarterback. LSU. 1

The Cincinnati Bengals hold the first overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, and it is obvious who they should select. Joe Burrow is the best quarterback prospect we have seen in the last couple of years. The Heisman Trophy winner put on a clinic against Oklahoma in the College Football Semifinal Game and looks to add more hardware to the collection when he competes for the National Championship against the Clemson Tigers.

Chase Young. 2. player. Pick Analysis. EDGE. Ohio State. 58. Scouting Report

This is an easy selection for the Washington Redskins. Chase Young is the most talented player in the 2020 NFL Draft at this spot and this will give the Redskins one of the best young defensive lines in the NFL. You drafted your quarterback of the future last year in Dwayne Haskins so now you pair him with his former teammate, Chase Young. Haskins called his shot in a tweet responding to Young’s official declaration:

https://twitter.com/dh_simba7/status/1213158053048147969