2020 NFL Draft: Post-combine two-round 2020 NFL mock draft with trades

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C.J. Henderson 2020 NFL Draft
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Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. Florida. 19. CB. C.J. Henderson. player. 60

With free agency hitting the hard and Xavier Rhodes taking a major step back in 2019, the Minnesota Vikings simply must address their cornerback situation this offseason. With a few cornerback-needy teams about to make their selections, the Viking sense an opportunity to come up and aggressively make a move for Florida cornerback C.J. Henderson.

Henderson is an extremely quick and athletic cornerback prospect who has obvious upside at the next level. He is smooth in his backpedal and changes directions extremely well. Henderson is a fantastic natural man-to-man coverage defender who has legitimate shutdown upside on the outside. If Henderson is available in this range, the Vikings should be making calls to get in position to snag him. He immediately helps them at a massive position of need.

Justin Jefferson. Pick Analysis. WR. LSU. 20. player. 52. Scouting Report

After stealing Okudah at nine earlier, the Jags find themselves an interesting wide receiver prospect here at No. 20. Justin Jefferson is coming off of an extremely productive season at LSU where he was one of the main targets in one of the best college football offenses in recent memory.

Jefferson is not the most explosive player at the wide receiver position, but he is a big and smooth athlete who has a knack for finding space on the field. Jefferson was a dynamic weapon out of the slot at LSU, showing quick feet a wide catch radius and impressive natural ball skills.

D.J. Chark proved to be a valuable weapon in the Jacksonville offense last year, but he needs some help. Here, the Jags find him a talented running mate who could help take their passing game to the next level.