Buffalo Bills 7-round 2020 NFL mock draft: Building around Josh Allen

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Cameron Dantzler 2020 NFL Draft
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CB. Mississippi State. 3. player. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. Cameron Dantzler. 893

Cameron Dantzler is a long and athletic cornerback prospect who has some nice upside at the next level. I like the cornerbacks in this draft class, but there is not necessarily great depth in the group. If you want to add a good cornerback in this draft, you better be ready to spend a high pick on them. Dantzler felt like a solid value here in the third round and was the last player at the position that I felt comfortable taking.

The Bills do not have a major need at the cornerback position, but you can never have too many guys who can defend talented receivers. Dantzler is a sticky man-to-man defender who anticipates routes well and shows great natural ball skills. The already impressive Bills defense gets another good one here.

Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. Jonah Jackson. player. 812. IOL. Ohio State. 4

The Bills did a great job of rebuilding their offensive line of the fly last offseason, primarily making additions via free agency. That being said, I would still like to see this team invest some draft capital up front, building a long-term offensive line that could protect Allen for many years.

In the fourth round of this mock draft, the Bills add Ohio State offensive guard Jonah Jackson to the mix. Jackson shows an impressive combination of quick feet and power at the point of attack at the offensive guard position. He is a strong pass protector who rarely gets beat on the inside. In order to get the most out of Allen, the Bills need to protect him. Adding Jackson to the mix would undoubtedly help.