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

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Neville Gallimore 2020 NFL Draft
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WR. Jalen Reagor. 21. player. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. TCU. 54

TCU wide receiver Jalen Reagor had a relatively disappointing week at the combine. We all expected him to put up fantastic speed and quickness scores, but his times did come in slower than expected. Reagor did show off his incredible explosion with impressive vertical and broad jumps.

Reagor did come into the combine a bit thicker, weighing in at 206 pounds while only standing at 5-foot-11. His increased weight probably had something to do with the worse than expected speed and quickness times, but when watching Reagor on tape, it is obvious that he has more than enough long speed and short-area quickness to be an impact playmaker at the next level.

The Philadelphia Eagles have a massive need for more impact pass catchers in their passing attack. Reagor may not have helped his draft stock much at the combine, but he is still a uniquely talented player who could come in and give the Eagles an immediate impact player at an important position of need.

Neville Gallimore. 22. 44. Scouting Report. DT. player. Pick Analysis. Oklahoma

Neville Gallimore is an extremely quick and athletic defensive tackle prospect who undoubtedly has plenty of upside as a one-gap penetrator at the next level. The Falcons need to address their lack of depth across the defensive line and while they probably have a more immediate need on the edge, interior defensive line is still a position that must be addressed.

Trading down to snag some extra draft capital and still getting a player like Gallimore is a great scenario for the Atlanta Falcons. This is a home run for them here.