2020 NFL Mock Draft: Complete 7-round edition

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EVANSTON, ILLINOIS – SEPTEMBER 21: Kenny Willekes #48 of the Michigan State Spartans rushes against Gunnar Vogel #73 of the Northwestern Wildcats at Ryan Field on September 21, 2019 in Evanston, Illinois. Michigan State defeated Northwestern 31-10. (Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images)
EVANSTON, ILLINOIS – SEPTEMBER 21: Kenny Willekes #48 of the Michigan State Spartans rushes against Gunnar Vogel #73 of the Northwestern Wildcats at Ryan Field on September 21, 2019 in Evanston, Illinois. Michigan State defeated Northwestern 31-10. (Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images) /

Pick Analysis. Tight End. LSU Tigers. 107. Scouting Report. Thaddeus Moss. player. 56

The Bengals will look to accommodate Joe Burrow by selecting a familiar and reliable target LSU teammate.

Pick Analysis. Texas Longhorns. 108. player. Scouting Report. Wide Receiver. Devin Duvernay. 58

Washington needs to give Dwayne Haskins more reliable targets after being ranked last in passing yards per game (175.8) last season.

Pick Analysis. Geno Stone. Scouting Report. Safety. Iowa Hawkeyes. 109. player. 50

The Lions were ranked last in the league in passing yards allowed per game (284.4) and have several departing safeties via free agency.

110. 31. Cornerback. Nebraska Cornhuskers. Lamar Jackson. player. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis

The Giants’ weak secondary can be blamed mostly on the cornerbacks which will require them to push for more support.

Oregon Ducks. Troy Dye. 32. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. Linebacker. 111. player

Troy Dye can play multiple positions from inside linebacker, outside linebacker, and even safety. This will help the Cardinals in multiple defensive schemes.

Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. Jonah Jackson. 13. Guard. Ohio State Buckeyes. 112. player

Much like the Rams needed help from the interior, they will need help with support from the offensive tackle position.

87. Pick Analysis. Michigan State Spartans. Scouting Report. Defensive End/Outside Linebacker. Kenny Wilkens. 113. player

The Carolina Panthers will need depth and immediately pass rush reliability from a defensive end after losing some players vie free agency.

Jared Pinkney. 32. Tight End. Pick Analysis. Vanderbilt Commodores. 114. player. Scouting Report

The Cardinals will need a reliable number one option at the tight end position with the wide receivers fulfilling their deep-passing needs.

K'Von Wallace. player. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. Cornerback. 53. Clemson Tigers. 115

K’Von Wallace comes in as a slot receiver coverage player as well as an impact player at the safety position.

Offensive Tackle. 116. player. 52. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. Washington Huskies. Trey Adams

The Jaguars needed some help at the tackle position before they lost some players via free agency.

117. player. 48. Scouting Report. Rashard Lawrence. Pick Analysis. Defensive Tackle. LSU Tigers

The Bucs do not have depth at the nose tackle position outside of Vita Vea.

Scouting Report. Damien Lewis. 118. player. 45. Pick Analysis. Guard/Center. LSU Tigers

Denver will need to solidify the interior line and potentially find a starting center in Damien Lewis.

Outside Linebacker. player. 44. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. Alabama Crimson Tide. Anfernee Jennings. 119

The Falcons continually struggled with finding key pass rushers at the outside linebacker, especially in Vic Beasley Jr.

Scouting Report. Cornerback. Michael Ojemudia. 120. 30. Pick Analysis. Iowa Hawkeyes. player

The Jets lack a significant coverage player at the cornerback position.

121. 28. Pick Analysis. Defensive Tackle. Arkansas Razorbacks. Scouting Report. McTelvin Agim. player

Las Vegas will now turn their attention on finding key providers on defense at the interior defensive line.

122. player. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. Wide Receiver. Kentucky Wildcats. Lynn Bowden Jr.. 46

The Colts can use Lynn Bowden Jr. as an extra slot receiver playmaker and as a potential wildcat quarterback.

Julian Blackmon. 123. Pick Analysis. Safety. player. 123. Scouting Report. Utah Utes

Julian Blackmon will continue to add much-needed support and depth to the Cowboys’ secondary unit.

Scouting Report. Offensive Tackle/Guard. 55. player. Pick Analysis. Oregon Ducks. Calvin Throckmorton. 124

Calvin Throckmorton could be an instant provider at the tackle position behind an aging offensive line unit of the Steelers.

Wide Receiver. Florida Gators. Van Jefferson. 125. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. player. 47

Van Jefferson will match the flexibility that most of the slot receivers already possess with the Patriots.

Pick Analysis. Offensive Tackle. South Carolina State Bulldogs. 126. player. 51. Scouting Report. Alex Taylor

Having Alex Taylor play as a backup will help him adjust and become a potential Pro Bowl tackle in the future.

player. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. Safety. Georgia Bulldogs. J.R. Reed. 127. 54

Losing Malcolm Jenkins is a big loss for the Eagles’ defense which will require them to take action with a player that matches his abilities.

Defensive End. Notre Dame Fighting Irish. 128. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. Khalid Kareem. player. 16

The Bills took a big hit on the defensive line with the loss of Shaq Lawson to their rivals in the Miami Dolphins. Khalid Kareem could be an immediate starter for the Bills.

Michigan Wolverines. Ben Bredeson. 26. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. Guard. 129. player

Ben Bredeson is a player that has been given a high grade lately in the draft board. The Ravens could find the next Marshall Yanda in Bredeson.

Washington State Cougars. Anthony Gordon. 130. player. Scouting Report. Quarterback. 15. Pick Analysis

Anthony Gordon may not be the next franchise quarterback for the Saints but he will need to be there in case Drew Brees suffers another injury during a pivotal season.

Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. Texas Longhorns. Brandon Jones. player. 32. Safety. 131

The Cardinals do not have much depth as it is in the safety unit. Brandon Jones is a reliable man coverage safety, which is something that Arizona needs.

Guard. 132. 60. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. Fresno State Bulldogs. Netane Muti. player

The guard position is something that is a big need on the Vikings’ radar. This draft is loaded up with great, deep talent in the middle rounds.

Kentucky Wildcats. Logan Stenberg. 133. 36. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. Guard. player

The starting guards for the Seahawks struggled last season. Even with D.J. Fluker back and acquiring Chance Warmack, the Seahawks need depth and options.

player. Scouting Report. Running Back. Eno Benjamin. 134. 44. Pick Analysis. Arizona State Sun Devils

The Falcons made a big move by acquiring Todd Gurley via free agency. They will need insurance, however, if his struggles are a matter of deterioration.

Pick Analysis. 135. player. LSU Tigers. Jacob Phillips. 55. Scouting Report. Linebacker

Pittsburgh will need immediate productive players at linebacker after cutting Mark Barron.

Tight End. UCLA Bruins. 136. Scouting Report. Devin Asiasi. player. 49. Pick Analysis

The Packers do not have a reliable tight end target after cutting Jimmy Graham.

Pick Analysis. Running Back. 137. player. 52. Scouting Report. Boston College Golden Eagles. A.J. Dillion

Jacksonville has been making some noise this offseason with the rumors of trading their leading rusher in Leonard Fournette.

Pick Analysis. James Proche. 138. 124. Scouting Report. Wide Receiver. SMU Mustangs. player

The Chiefs are always looking to acquire some immediate impact players at wide receivers in case some veterans suffer a production decrease.

Pick Analysis. Defensive End. Charlotte 49ers. player. Scouting Report. Alex Highsmith. 139. 48

The Bucs will need to continue to boost their impact on the defensive line after some key players leaving via free agency.

Quarterback. Iowa Hawkeyes. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. player. 52. Nate Stanley. 140

The Jaguars believe in Gardner Minshew but they don’t have depth in case there is a production drop during the season.

59. North Carolina Tarheels. Jason Strowbridge. 141. player. Defensive End. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis

Miami has been busy acquiring key veterans on the defensive side of the ball. One position that remains at large is a pure defensive end.

Pittsburgh Panthers. player. Scouting Report. Cornerback. Dane Jackson. 142. 58. Pick Analysis

Josh Norman was not the coverage player he was for the Redskins as he was in his Pro Bowl season in 2015 with Carolina. The Redskins will need to find some reliable coverage players.

player. Scouting Report. 143. 26. Pick Analysis. Offensive Tackle/Guard. Auburn Tigers. Jack Driscoll

Jack Driscoll can contribute to the Ravens’ offensive line with his versatility and impact in the running and passing game.

Pick Analysis. K.J. Hill. 36. Scouting Report. Wide Receiver. Ohio State Buckeyes. 144. player

Adding another reliable for Seattle will give it plenty of options of schemes and range on the field.

Pick Analysis. Wide Receiver. South Carolina Gamecocks. Bryan Edwards. player. Scouting Report. 145. 54

Just one wide receiver in the draft isn’t enough to solve the inconsistency problems that the Eagles suffered from last season.

54. Scouting Report. Running Back. player. Pick Analysis. Appalachian State Mountaineers. Darrynton Evans. 146

Outside of Miles Sanders, the Eagles lack an efficient running back to take pressure from the passing game.