2020 NFL Draft: 1st round mock projections following divisional games

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Justin Jefferson 2020 NFL Draft
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Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. OL. 25. player. 60. Washington. Nick Harris

The Minnesota Vikings got beat up by the San Francisco 49ers in the trenches on Saturday and based on that, offensive line is the priority for this team in the 2020 NFL Draft. Here, they select Nick Harris out of Washington, a lineman who is rising up draft boards. He has the versatility, movement skills, and play strength to be a first-round pick.

26. Scouting Report. J.K. Dobbins. player. 59. Pick Analysis. RB. Ohio State

The third pick for the Miami Dolphins focuses on adding some weapons for Tua. Here, they get a bell-cow running back in Ohio State’s J.K. Dobbins. Dobbins had a fantastic 2019 season and has played himself into RB1 conversations. He’s got great vision, agility, and finishing speed as a runner. Dobbins also brings ability as a pass-catcher and a pass protector too.

DL. Oklahoma. Neville Gallimore. 27. player. 36. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis

What did we see most from the Seattle Seahawks loss to the Packers on Sunday? A major lack of pass-rushing ability outside of Jadeveon Clowney exists. The Seahawks go with an interior defensive lineman here who has a ton of pass-rushing upside. Neville Gallimore has a high motor and is a developed pass rusher, while also possessing great athleticism.

26. Pick Analysis. LSU. player. Scouting Report. WR. Justin Jefferson. 28

The Baltimore Ravens fell short of the ultimate goal in the 2019 season, so what do they need to do in the 2020 NFL Draft to get to the top? Adding another weapon on the outside for Lamar Jackson would help a ton. The Ravens have a speedster in Marqise Brown, and now they get a good route runner in Justin Jefferson, who also possesses great ball skills down the field. He could help Lamar feel more confident in getting the ball to the perimeter of the field.