First-Round 2020 NFL mock draft after the Super Bowl

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D'Andre Swift 2020 NFL Mock Draft
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RB. player. Georgia. D'Andre Swift. 26. 59. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis

The Dolphins have already found their franchise quarterback and a talented offensive tackle in this 2020 NFL mock draft. With their third and final pick of the first round, the Dolphins find Tua and company a dynamic offensive weapon.

D’Andre Swift is the best running back in this draft class and undoubtedly has massive upside at the next level. Swift is incredibly elusive in the open field and has the speed to take it to the house from anywhere on the field. He is a tremendous playmaker with the ball in his hands and a dynamic pass-catcher out of the backfield.

Alabama. Terrell Lewis. player. 36. EDGE. Pick Analysis. 27. Scouting Report

If the Seattle Seahawks lose Jadeveon Clowney in free agency, edge rusher becomes such a massive need for this team that it cannot be ignored. Even if Clowney returns, I still think they could consider certain edge rushers in the first round.

Terrell Lewis is an incredibly athletic and explosive edge rusher who can consistently create pressure on the passer. He is an impressive speed rusher who can also win with power when needed. Lewis has fantastic upside on the edge and would undoubtedly be a strong addition to the Seahawks defense.

WR. Laviska Shenault Jr.. 28. 26. Pick Analysis. Scouting Report. Colorado. player

Wide receiver stands out as a major need for the Baltimore Ravens. Lamar Jackson is obviously great, but the Ravens lack impact playmakers for him in the passing game. With their first-round selection of this 2020 NFL mock draft, the Ravens address their need for offensive playmakers by taking Laviska Shenault Jr.

Shenault is an extremely quick and elusive receiver who shows the ability to consistently separate and make plays after the catch. He also showed incredible versatility in college, which should come in handy in the Ravens’ creative offensive attack.