First-Round 2020 NFL mock draft after the Super Bowl

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Jerry Jeudy 2020 NFL Mock Draft
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46. Pick Analysis. Jerry Jeudy. player. Scouting Report. WR. Alabama. 13

In the real draft, I highly doubt that it actually takes this long for the receiver to come off of the board. That being said, I am trying to mix this 2020 NFL mock draft up a bit. Getting a couple of unique prospects in the top 12 causes Jerry Jeudy and the rest of the wide receivers to slip down the board a bit. The Indianapolis Colts, however, could not be happier about Jeudy still being on the board.

Jeudy is a fantastic wide receiver prospect who has massive upside at the next level. He is incredibly quick and explosive in the open field, showing tremendous natural route-running skills and a knack for creating yardage after the catch. Jeudy is also an extremely impressive deep receiver who uses his raw speed to separate from defensive backs down the field.

There are some concerns with Jeudy’s hands. He is not the most natural hands-catcher, allowing the ball to travel into his body far more often than you would like to see. That being said, his raw athleticism and playmaking ability make him an extremely valuable player who has huge upside at the next level. Snagging Jeudy at 13 would be an ideal scenario for the Colts in the first round of the 2020 NFL Draft.

48. Scouting Report. DT. Javon Kinlaw. player. Pick Analysis. South Carolina. 14

Javon Kinlaw has an impressive combination of power, size, length and quickness up front that will make him an extremely attractive prospect in the 2020 NFL Draft. Kinlaw also consistently plays with a high motor and does a great job of stacking offensive linemen at the line of scrimmage. He is a fantastic read-and-react player who defends against the run extremely well.

He uses his length and strength to two-gap at a high level but undoubtedly has enough quickness to create as a one-gap penetrator. Javon Kinlaw is an extremely talented defensive tackle prospect who would take an already exciting Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive line to the next level.