2020 NFL Mock Draft: Complete 7-round edition
The Bengals need an efficient outside cornerback to cover opposing No. 1 wideouts.
The Redskins gave up 50 sacks last season, which was tied for fifth-most in the league.
Detroit can find their franchise quarterback for life after Matthew Stafford in the third round in Jake Fromm.
Outside of Quinnen Williams, the Jets do not have a reliable defensive lineman to stop the run and create some efficient pass rush.
Teddy Bridgewater will need more reliable targets to get the pressure from its impact running game.
As mentioned early, the Dolphins were ranked last in rushing offense. They have a new running back but they now need an efficient interior lineman.
The Chargers can stock up on reliable cornerbacks by getting an undervalued cornerback.
The Cardinals made the right decision to trade away the expensive contract of David Johnson but now find themselves without a reliable No. 1 running back.
The Jaguars need serious production at the secondary especially with most of their talent now gone.
Last season, the Browns were ranked 30th in the league in rushing yards allowed per game (144.7). Having a true middle linebacker will help improve this area.
The Colts do not have a true edge rusher who can be a constant impact player in the backfield.
The Bucs have a reliable tackle and receiver corps for Tom Brady. Now they will need a No. 1 running back in the backfield.
Losing Derek Wolfe impacts the rush defense of the Broncos very significantly. Drafting Julian Okwara will ease the loss on the defensive line.
Trading for Hayden Hurst will help the Falcons’ offense but they will need another reliable pass-catching tight end for depth and impact.
Drafting a reliable guard like Robert Hunt will push the run game significantly and stabilize the pass protection for the interior.
The Raiders still need help at creating an efficient defense that can stop the opposing passing offense.
Las Vegas can add another Bulldogs defender to create more chemistry on the Raiders’ defense.
The loss of Dallas Clark is significant for the Cowboys’ offense that likes to win short-yardage matchups.
Resigning Joseph Jones was big for the Broncos’ defense but they can use another immediate run support defender at their disposal.
The offensive line, particularly the interior, have been deteriorating and could use more youth and consistency.
Detroit’s defense was ranked tied for 29th in the league in sacks accounted for (28).
Keeping the pressure off of quarterback Josh Allen will be the biggest key move for the Buffalo Bills’ offense.
Bill Belichick is a fan of dual-hybrid defensive players that can create a significant pass rush.
Head coach Sean Payton loves to utilize a multiple tight end scheme for his many offensive systems.
The Vikings have lost multiple impact players in the interior of the defensive line via free agency ad will need more players.
The Texans lack significant variations of long-yard and short-yard targets for their offense.
The Raiders did acquire their number one receiver in the first round but still acquire more choices at receiver.
Baltimore will look for a well-balanced defender against the run and pass around the third or fourth round.
The Titans were ranked 24th in the league in passing yards allowed per game (255) and need secondary players like Troy Pride Jr.
The Packers’ defense has not been the same since they saw the decline of Clay Mathews.
Denver was forced to trade away Chris Harris Jr. and still needed help at the secondary in zone coverage schemes.
The Chiefs have serious depth issues at the middle linebacker position and could rely on his immediate versatility in defending the pass and run.
The Browns will need more versatility on the defensive line, mostly on the interior.
New England doesn’t have a true No. 1 tight end after the retirement of Benjamin Watson.
The Giants have passed on some great pass rushers in the past few drafts in favor of the offense. They must focus on creating a pass rush to stop opposing offenses.
The Patriots also like safeties that can contribute to other areas on the team if needed. Jeremy Chinn can be that versatile player for Bill Belichick.
Seattle has a good but not great selection of deep threat wideouts on their team and could another key target.
The loss of Ben Roethlisberger was so significant in the second game of the season that it has forced the Steelers to start looking for a new starter soon.
The Eagles took a big hit at the secondary, especially at the cornerbacks. Adding a lockdown man coverage player will be significant for the Eagles’ defense.
The Rams will need more depth at the secondary and could rely on a local player for that player depth.
Matt Peart will be able to push the Vikings offensive line while potentially providing support as a guard.
The Ravens lost a key defender in defensive tackle Michael Pierce via free agency and will need a replacement quickly.