NFL Draft 2020: Complete first-round mock, post-free agency
After trading away some key talented defensive backs, the Jacksonville Jaguars are back to where they started in terms of needing some support in defending the pass.
There are very few scenarios where a talented player like Ohio State Buckeyes cornerback Jeffrey Okudah is available at No. 9. In a draft that is topped by teams who have dire needs for quarterbacks and offensive tackles.
The Jaguars will be able to get the best available player in the draft and the best defensive back overall in Okudah.
Last season, they were ranked 16th in the league in passing yards allowed per game 236.1). Look for Jacksonville to make a significant trade in the draft to go back if Okudah is not there.
There is also potential that the Jaguars could be looking to acquiring an offensive tackle if Okudah is not there either.