Dallas Cowboys complete seven-round 2020 NFL mock draft

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K.J. Hill 2020 NFL mock draft
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Pick Analysis. Ohio State. K.J. Hill. 4. 812. Scouting Report. WR. player

In the fourth round of this 2020 NFL mock draft, the Dallas Cowboys finally make an offensive addition. K.J. Hill is a quick and smooth wide receiver prospect who knows how to create space as a route-runner. He is not the most naturally athletic receiver in this class, but he shows impressive short-area quickness, lateral agility and has a knack for finding space.

Hill also has soft hands and can create after the catch a bit. He is a dynamic receiver out of the slot who can consistently make plays in the short-to-intermediate range. In Hill, the Cowboys find themselves another weapon for Prescott in the passing attack. A starting wide receiver trio of Amari Cooper, Michael Gallup and K.J. Hill would create problems for opposing defenses.

Nevelle Clarke. player. 886. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. CB. UCF. 5

The Cowboys addressed their cornerback need earlier in this 2020 NFL mock draft, but it feels like a position that they could certainly go back to later. Here, they take a chance on Nevelle Clarke, an interesting cornerback prospect out of UCF.

Clarke is a bit of a work in progress, but he shows good length, speed and athleticism on the outside. He is also a physical player in coverage and has impressive natural ball skills. Clarke’s footwork is a bit sloppy and it can cause him some major issues at times, but he should be able to improve in that area with proper coaching at the next level.

I am not sure that the Cowboys would be able to count on Clarke as an immediate contributor, but he is undoubtedly a talented cornerback who could have a bright future on the outside. He is worth taking a chance on in the fifth round of this 2020 NFL mock draft.

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IOL. 6. player. 893. Pick Analysis. Mississippi State. Darryl Williams. Scouting Report

Darryl Williams is a rock-solid interior offensive line prospect who played both center and guard at Mississippi State. He does not have a ton of long-term upside, but he is a dependable player who would provide solid depth for the Cowboys on the interior of their offensive line.