Los Angeles Rams 7-round 2020 mock draft: Reloading the defense

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Reggie Robinson II 2020 NFL Draft
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Day Three Picks

One of the most underrated defensive backs in the 2020 NFL Draft class, Reggie Robinson has an ideal combination of ball production, athleticism, and experience to come into the NFL and provide depth from day one.

He’s not quite refined, but Robinson has experience in both man and zone coverages and could be an ideal fit for the defense Brandon Staley is trying to implement.

A big-bodied receiver out of Tennessee, Jajuan Jennings is one of the best receivers in this draft class at creating yardage after the catch.

That is essential in Sean McVay’s offense, and even as a sixth-round pick, Jennings has the type of football IQ to be able to contribute as a rookie. He’s not the fastest player, but with the ball in his hands, Jennings is tough to get to the ground.

The son of former NFL offensive lineman Jon Runyan, ‘little’ Jon is coming off of a very solid career at Michigan with an interesting projection to the NFL level.

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He possesses NFL-level strength and obviously has the pedigree, but Runyan may not have the foot quickness to stay at tackle in the NFL. He could project as a nice steal at the guard position this late in the draft with swing tackle potential, however.