2020 NFL Draft: Patriots find a QB of the future in two-round mock draft

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As the Super Bowl draws near and the 2020 NFL Draft prospects have officially declared, we take a look at a full two-round mock draft. Will New England move on from Tom Brady?

Well… there is just one game left in the NFL season. After Super Bowl LIV on February 2, all attention will be turned to the 2020 NFL Draft. As much as we love watching football, the period of time after the Super Bowl leading up to the Draft is arguably the most exciting time of the year for draft analysts and us here at NFL Mocks.

There will be all kinds of storylines, rumors and predictions to follow ahead for April 23-25, the 2020 NFL Draft in Las Vegas. What will the new hometown Raiders do with two first-round picks? How will the Dolphins shape the future of their franchise with three first-rounders? Will Tua Tagovailoa be deemed healthy enough to be a top-five or maybe even three pick?

Beyond the first round, in this two-round mock for the 2020 NFL Draft, we will take a look at the first picks for teams like the Bears, Texans and Rams who do not have first-round picks. Will they be able to steal a first-round worthy prospect in the second round?

This is just one of probably a million mock drafts that will be published between now and the 2020 NFL Draft, but I appreciate you taking the time to check it out. With the declaration deadline for 2020 NFL Draft prospects having come and gone, we now know exactly who is eligible to be selected in April. And with the draft order nearly completely set, we have never been able to as accurately predict how the 2020 NFL Draft will shake out as right now.

Note: This mock draft was completed in The Draft Network Mock Draft Machine using their 2020 NFL draft order prior to the conference championship games. For this particular mock draft, I did not factor in trades. There will inevitably be a multitude of trades completed throughout the first two rounds of the 2020 NFL Draft. This mock was simply predicting selections of the teams in their current draft slots.