2020 NFL Mock Draft: Complete 7-round edition
Shane Lemieux can help boost the Bengals’ rushing offense, which lacks impact.
The Panthers were inconsistent in the red zone through the passing game. Adding Collin Johnson will help in this area.
Detroit needs impact running backs outside of Kerryon Johnson and that poisition is being picked up fast.
Kevin Dotson can help boost the offensive line’s run support and might fair better moving around their interior.
The Chargers do not know if they will be able to keep Hunter Henry after redshirting this season.
The Dolphins could use as much help as they can get after their defense was ranked 26th in pass defense (262.2).
The sudden loss of linebacker Luke Kuechly will be devastating for the defense unless they find a worthy replacement.
Quez Watkins is an impact player in the receiver corps and the return game.
Getting a first-round talent at cornerback isn’t enough to make the Vikings more efficient in defending the passing game.
Adding depth at guards will be big for the 49ers and their aging interior offensive line.
It seems like finding a suitable nose tackle is always an issue for the Jaguars every year.
Joshua Kelley has traits as a dual-threat playmaker that match the Jets’ starting running back in Le’Veon Bell.
Adding depth is a big area for the Raiders defense but Khalil Davis can be big playing the three-technique in certain packages.
The Colts need help at consistency at the right side of the offensive line.
Jauan Jennings can be used as an efficient depth player and as a return specialist.
The Redskins do worry about the age of Adrian Peterson and the durability of Derrius Guice.
The Bears are looking for long-term reliable corners outside of Kyle Fuller.
James Lynch will be able to be a pass rush specialist as he transitions to a three-technique defensive tackle for the Cowboys.
Finding speedy corners is hard to find but Jacksonville is looking to acquire a dynamic mix of talent at corners.
The Lions will still need more impact in the passing game without a true No. 1 receiver.
Antonio Gibson can be added to the Bills to be their potential No. 2 running back.
With the outside linebacker covered, the Eagles will need support at the inside linebacker.
The Saints have a mix of great veteran corners and corners that continually get beat in short-yardage coverage.
The Ravens will make the first selection of a player from the XFL to solidify the safeties.
Josiah Coatney’s big-frame can put him on the field sooner than later for the Houston Texans.
The Patriots have yet to find a field general at middle linebacker earlier in the draft but luckily Mykal Walker is available.
Hakeem Adeniji is an insurance piece for any inconsistent play from their main offensive tackles.
DJ Wonnum is a pure defensive end that can fit the Titans’ main defensive schemes.
There have been some inconsistencies at the second and third main cornerback positions.
Joe Stanley is a player who is on the back end of his career and missed a majority of his games last season. Youth must be a priority with these picks.
The Chiefs must continue to utilize flex running backs to make their offense more dynamic and explosive.
Depth is something that must be addressed with the Broncos’ quarterback position.
Getting Amari Cooper back solves their main problems at a wide receiver but they will need more impact players at the other receivers.