Houston Texans 7-round 2020 NFL mock draft post DeAndre Hopkins trade

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Damien Lewis 2020 NFL Draft
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3. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. Damien Lewis. player. 817. IOL. LSU

The Houston Texans have done a nice job of rebuilding their offensive line over the last year, but they still have needs on the interior. In particular, this team should be looking to improve their right guard situation this offseason.

Lewis an extremely powerful offensive lineman who thrives in drive block situations. He also shows impressive anchor ability in pass protection. Lewis does not have quick feet and is never going to be a great second-level blocker, but he can absolutely dominate at the line of scrimmage.

Scouting Report. CB. Iowa. Michael Ojemudia. Pick Analysis. 4. player. 878

Michael Ojemudia is a long and relatively athletic cornerback prospect who shines in zone coverage. He is never going to be a guy who you want to match up with against elite-level outside receivers, but he shows good instincts in coverage and strong overall ball skills. Ojemudia is a rock-solid cornerback prospect who could play a valuable depth role for the Texans.

Pick Analysis. WR. Antonio Gandy-Golden. 5. player. 10. Scouting Report. Liberty

Antonio Gandy-Golden is a big and physical wide receiver who shines at the catch point. He works through traffic extremely well, showing advanced contested-catch skills for an NFL Draft prospect. Gandy-Golden is not a supreme athlete. He struggles to release off of the line of scrimmage and create space with his routes. However, his ability to catch the ball in traffic can be valuable.

After trading away Hopkins, I would like to see the Houston Texans take a couple of shots at the wide receiver position in the 2020 NFL Draft. Gandy-Golden is not a perfect prospect, but he has plenty of upside and could grow into a strong player for the Texans.