2020 NFL Draft: Four-Round 2020 NFL mock draft with exciting trades

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Kyle Dugger 2020 NFL Draft
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Pick Analysis. IOL. 55. Scouting Report. Ohio State. Jonah Jackson. 49. player

The Pittsburgh Steelers are not exactly loaded with 2020 NFL Draft capital, but they find themselves in a position to add an extremely talented interior offensive lineman in this spot. Jonah Jackson is a high-level pass protector who can play all three interior positions. Jackson would come in and provide immediate quality depth and a ton of long-term upside for the Steelers up front.

Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. CB. Ohio State. Damon Arnette. player. 57. 50

Looking to get their defense back to an elite level, the Chicago Bears make another addition to the secondary here at No. 50 overall. Damon Arnette is a quick and smooth cornerback prospect who shows tremendous natural instincts at the position. He can play man or zone and can take reps on the outside or out of the slot.

Arnette is a rock-solid cornerback prospect who should be able to provide immediate value at the next level. Make no mistake about it, adding Delpit and Arnette in the second round of the 2020 NFL Draft would undoubtedly give the Bears’ secondary a major boost.

Pick Analysis. Kyle Dugger. Scouting Report. S. Lenoir-Rhyne. 51. player. 123

Cornerback is probably a bigger need than safety for the Dallas Cowboys, but I did not love the options for them currently on the board. Instead of reaching for need, the Cowboys find value in the selection of Kyle Dugger.

Dugger is an extremely athletic safety prospect who shows tremendous upside at the next level. He has the range and ball skills to make an impact on the back-end and is a problem for opposing offenses when he plays in-the-box. Coming from such a small school, it is difficult to predict how Dugger will translate at the next level. That being said, I would be betting on his raw athletic upside.

OT. Ezra Cleveland. 52. player. 51. Scouting Report. Boise State. Pick Analysis

The Los Angeles Rams finally go on the clock here at No. 52 and they find themselves an interesting long-term asset at the offensive tackle position. There are obvious functional strength issues in Ezra Cleveland‘s game, but this guy is among the most athletic offensive linemen in the 2020 NFL Draft class.

Cleveland has quick feet and moves extremely well in space. His upside in pass protection is obvious and he is also a strong fit for the Rams’ zone rushing scheme. Cleveland may not be ready to compete for a starting spot right now, but his long-term upside is obvious.