2020 NFL Mock Draft: Complete 7-round edition

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ATLANTA, GEORGIA – DECEMBER 28: Quarterback Jalen Hurts #1 of the Oklahoma Sooners scrambles against the defense of the LSU Tigers during the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on December 28, 2019 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Carmen Mandato/Getty Images)
ATLANTA, GEORGIA – DECEMBER 28: Quarterback Jalen Hurts #1 of the Oklahoma Sooners scrambles against the defense of the LSU Tigers during the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on December 28, 2019 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Carmen Mandato/Getty Images) /

Pick Analysis. Outside Linebacker. Boston College Eagles. 33. player. 56. Scouting Report. Zack Baun

The Bengals are now back on the clock to add more pass-rushing impact with Zack Baun starting immediately.

Clemson Tigers. Tee Higgins. player. 46. Wide Receiver. 34. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis

Indianapolis looks to have a one-two punch at receiver with T.Y. Hilton and Tee Higgins.

50. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. Neville Gallimore. 35. Defensive Tackle. Oklahoma Sooners. player

The Lions are looking for a new contributor at the nose tackle after losing A’Shawn Robinson to free agency.

USC Trojans. Austin Jackson. 31. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. Offensive Tackle. 36. player

The Giants now find their key impact pass protector with a tackle in Austin Jackson who was considered to have the first-round potential.

Pick Analysis. Running Back. Wisconsin Badgers. Jonathan Taylor. 37. Scouting Report. player. 13

Losing Melvin Gordon is a blessing in disguise as they will acquire a running back who wants to focus on team impact. And Jonathan Taylor, too, is a Wisconsin star.

Scouting Report. Jaylon Johnson. 38. 87. Pick Analysis. Cornerback. Utah Utes. player

Depth and talent are a serious concern at the cornerback position and look to start over with Jaylon Johnson.

Pick Analysis. Safety. LSU Tigers. Grant Delpit. 39. 59. Scouting Report. player

The Dolphins will use their fourth pick on safety that has a serious first-round talent for the price of a second-round pick.

Defensive End/Outside Linebacker. Curtis Weaver. 40. player. 10. Scouting Report. Boise State Broncos. Pick Analysis

Houston looks to complement J.J. Watt after the Texans only accounted for 31 sacks (tied for 26th most) last season.

Scouting Report. Antoine Winfield Jr.. 41. 53. Pick Analysis. Safety. Minnesota Golden Gophers. player

The Browns are looking to replace the impact that Jabrill Peppers had with the team in 2018 before traded to the Giants.

Defensive Tackle/Defensive End. Auburn Tigers. Marlon Davidson. 42. player. Pick Analysis. 52. Scouting Report

Jacksonville needs run support on defense as they were ranked 28th in rushing yards allowed per game (139.9).

Pick Analysis. Cesar Ruiz. 43. player. 57. Scouting Report. Guard/Center. Michigan Wolverines

The Bears need consistency from the offensive line especially from the interior by not allowing pressures easily.

Quarterback. Jacob Eason. 46. player. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. Washington Huskies. 44

The Colts signed 38-year old quarterback Phillip Rivers to a one-year deal and will need a franchise quarterback to learn and adjust to the system.

Pick Analysis. 48. Scouting Report. Wide Receiver. TCU Horned Frogs. Jalen Reagor. 45. player

The Buccaneers can create a more dynamic offense for Tom Brady by getting him a reliable slot wide receiver in Jalen Reagor.

Isaiah Wilson. player. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. Offensive Tackle. Georgia Bulldogs. 46. 45

Adding a No. 1 receiver was the first step for the Broncos’ offense. Now they must add solidarity to the offensive line.

Pick Analysis. Noah Igbinoghene. 47. player. Scouting Report. Cornerback. Auburn Tigers. 44

The Falcons were ranked 22nd in passing yards allowed per game (244.9). Adding a solid man coverage corner will combat a tough slate of NFC South offenses.

Wide Receiver. Baylor Bears. Denzel Mims. player. 30. Pick Analysis. 48. Scouting Report

The Jets now have a chance to add a No. 1 receiver in a speedy, deep threat receiver like Denzel Mims for quarterback Sam Darnold.

Scouting Report. Guard/Center. 49. player. 55. Pick Analysis. LSU Tigers. Lloyd Cushenberry III

Lloyd Cushenberry II will bring much-needed support and depth to an aging offensive line unit.

Lucas Niang. Scouting Report. Offensive Tackle. 50. player. 57. Pick Analysis. TCU Horned Frogs

The Bears will need to continue to improve their offensive line with more talented players without a first-round pick.

Defensive End/Outside Linebacker. Alabama Crimson Tide. 51. Terrell Lewis. player. 123. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis

Losing Robert Quinn and Michael Bennett stings as they will need to draft a player with high-volume pass rush abilities.

Running Back. LSU Tigers. Clyde Edwards-Helaire. 52. 51. Pick Analysis. player. Scouting Report

The biggest loss to any team, so far, might be the Rams losing running back Todd Gurley. The Rams will rely on Clyde Edwards-Helaire’s abilities as a runner and receiver in the backfield.

Colorado Buffaloes. Laviska Shenault Jr.. player. Scouting Report. 53. 54. Pick Analysis. Wide Receiver

Laviska Shenault Jr. can step in as the No. 1 receiver for the Eagles after they encountered so many drops and inconsistencies.

Cole Kmet. player. 16. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. Tight End. Notre Dame Fighting Irish. 54

The Bills have found a reliable deep-threat receiver in Stefon Diggs. They can now improve the short-yardage game with a reliable tight end like Cole Kmet.

Pick Analysis. Wide Receiver. Michael Pittman Jr. . 26. Scouting Report. USC Trojans. 55. player

Rookie Marquise Brown just wasn’t ready for the number one receiver looks. Having Pittman will help stabilize a more dynamic passing game.

Wide Receiver. player. 59. Scouting Report. Notre Dame Fighting Irish. Chase Claypool. 56. Pick Analysis

Whoever will be the quarterback of the Dolphins will know they have an undervalued receiver at their disposal.

Pick Analysis. Guard. 57. 10. Scouting Report. Temple Owls. Matt Hennessey. player

The Texans gave up 49 sacks throughout the 2019 NFL season. Some of it was from the interior offensive line.

Penn State Nittany Lions. 58. player. Scouting Report. K.J. Hamler. 60. Pick Analysis. Wide Receiver

The addition of KJ Hamler will help compensate for the loss of Stefon Diggs in a trade to Buffalo.

Offensive Tackle. Ezra Cleveland. 59. player. Scouting Report. Boise State Broncos. 36. Pick Analysis

Quarterback Russell Wilson can be a more explosive playmaker if he is given a more clean pocket to throw from.

Ohio State Buckeyes. player. J.K. Dobbins. 60. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. Running Back. 26

Mark Ingram has a little gas in the tank but JK Dobbins can be a stud RPO-duo with quarterback Lamar Jackson.

Quarterback. Alabama Crimson Tide. player. Scouting Report. 61. 35. Pick Analysis. Jalen Hurts

The Titans have complete faith in their starter in Ryan Tannehill. Hurts can be a Taysom Hill on steroids for the Titans.

Missouri Tigers. Jordan Elliot. player. 49. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. 62. Defensive Tackle

Green Bay does not have any depth in the interior defensive line unit.

Pick Analysis. Clemson Tigers. John Simpson. player. 124. Scouting Report. Guard. 63

Depth and reliability as a pass blocker and run blocker make John Simpson a highly complementary piece for the Chiefs’ offense.

Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. California Golden Bears. Ashtyn Davis. 64. player. Safety. 36

Ashtyn Davis is the best player on the board at this point and fits the system of the Seahawks well.