2020 NFL Mock Draft: Complete 7-round edition

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AUBURN, AL – OCTOBER 07: Nick Coe #91 of the Auburn Tigers tackles D’Vaughn Pennamon #28 of the Mississippi Rebels at Jordan Hare Stadium on October 7, 2017 in Auburn, Alabama. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
AUBURN, AL – OCTOBER 07: Nick Coe #91 of the Auburn Tigers tackles D’Vaughn Pennamon #28 of the Mississippi Rebels at Jordan Hare Stadium on October 7, 2017 in Auburn, Alabama. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images) /

56. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. Rhode Island Rams. Isaiah Coulter. player. Wide Receiver. 180

Depending on how the Bengals handle their situation with A.J. Green, Isaiah Coulter may be needed sooner than later.

player. Pick Analysis. Defensive Tackle. Raequan Williams. 45. Scouting Report. Michigan State Spartans. 181

Raequan Williams is a pure defensive tackle that can make an impact as a pass rusher even while double-teamed.

LSU Tigers. player. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. Guard/Tackle. Saahdig Charles. 182. 50

The Lions might consider moving around players and eventually moving on from inconsistent starters.

player. Scouting Report. Wide Receiver. Texas A&M Aggies. 183. Pick Analysis. Quartney Davis. 31

Quartney Davis will be able to provide depth for a team that is still looking for their number one receiver.

Safety. Ohio State Buckeyes. Jordan Fuller. player. Pick Analysis. 87. 184. Scouting Report

Jordan Fuller is a player that might find the field early due to the Panthers’ struggled in long-yardage plays.

Pick Analysis. San Diego State Aztecs. player. Scouting Report. Guard. Keith Ismael. 185. 59

Solidifying the offensive line continues to be crucial for one of the worst offensive line units in the league last season.

Linebacker. Michigan Wolverines. 186. player. Scouting Report. 13. Pick Analysis. Khaleke Hudson

The Chargers have only two main impact players at the middle linebacker position.

Oregon Ducks. 187. 53. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. Guard. Jake Hanson. player

Jake Hanson’s reliability in the run game might find some favor from the Browns.

Wide Receiver. John Hightower. player. 16. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. Boise State Broncos. 188

Hightower could be a player of the future for the Bills’ offense that wants to air it out more.

Pick Analysis. Markus Bailey. 52. player. Scouting Report. Linebacker. Purdue Boilermakers. 189

Jaguars might have one of the biggest depth needs on the team at linebacker.

54. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. Mississippi State Bulldogs. player. Guard. Darryl Williams. 190

Adding Darryl Williams can contribute the Eagles’ rising rushing offense this upcoming season.

191. player. 30. Pick Analysis. Tight End. Colby Parkinson. Scouting Report. Stanford Cardinal

The Jets might be able to find their number one tight end here as they do not have a reliable target.

Pick Analysis. Quarterback. Steven Montez. 49. Scouting Report. Colorado Buffaloes. 192. player

A few seasons ago, the Packers’ season fell apart due to the injury to Aaron Rodgers and their inefficient backups.

Scouting Report. 193. player. 46. Pick Analysis. Linebacker. Michigan State Spartans. Joe Bachie

There is some slight concern at the efficiency at linebacker outside of Darius Leonard.

Jake Luton. 194. player. Quarterback. Oregon State Beavers. 48. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis

Having a younger option at backup quarterback is an area that must be addressed by the Bucs in this draft.

195. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. Offensive Tackle. West Virginia Mountaineers. Colton McKivitz. player. 47

Depth is a concern for the Patriots at the tackle position.

Scouting Report. Wide Receiver. Virginia Cavaliers. Joe Reed. player. Pick Analysis. 196. 57

The Bears have not been able to address the wide receiver position due to the lack of picks available to them.

Tight End. LSU Tigers. Stephen Sullivan. 197. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. player. 46

Indianapolis has no impact player outside of Jack Doyle at the tight end position.

Defensive Tackle. Larrell Murichison. 55. Scouting Report. NC State Wolfpack. 198. player. Pick Analysis

The Steelers have many players contributing at the defensive end position but not at the nose tackle position.

Safety. 199. player. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. Michigan Wolverines. John Metellus. 51

The Rams have only four safeties on their roster spot and can use more depth and a strong tackler in Josh Metellus.

Defensive End. Florida Gators. Jonathan Garvin. player. 57. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. 200

The Bears can use a pure defensive end to solidify the defensive line, especially along the edge.

Cornerback. player. 16. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. 201. Georgia Southern Eagles. Kindle Vildor

Even though the Bills added Josh Norman, they can still use support to defend against slot receivers.

32. Cameron Clark. 202. player. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. Guard. Charlotte 49ers

Cameron Clark will add youth and depth to the interior offensive line of the Cardinals.

player. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. Michigan State Spartans. Wide Receiver. Darrell Stewart Jr.. 203. 15

Ted Ginn Jr. does not have much left in the tank and New Orleans can use a potential impact player in the future.

Scouting Report. Cornerback. Tulsa Golden Hurricanes. 204. 47. Pick Analysis. Reggie Robinson II. player

Look for the Patriots to create big moves with their secondary in the future with Reggie Robinson learning the system.

Pick Analysis. Oklahoma Sooners. Parnell Motley. 205. Scouting Report. Cornerback. player. 60

Parnell Motley will be the third cornerback taken by the Vikings in a much-needed upgrade.

Aaron Parker. 52. Pick Analysis. Rhode Island Rams. 206. player. Scouting Report. Wide Receiver

Aaron Parker has been undervalued while playing for a smaller school and could be an impact player in a few years.

Nick Coe. 207. player. 60. Pick Analysis. Defensive End. Auburn Tigers. Scouting Report

The Vikings will need support in defending the run at the edge of the defensive line.

Illinois State Redbirds. player. Running Back. Pick Analysis. James Robinson. 208. 49. Scouting Report

Green Bay will need more talent than the depth at the running back position late in the draft.

Missouri Tigers. Yasir Durant. player. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. 209. 49. Offensive Tackle

Losing Bryan Bulega was a big loss for the Packers’ offensive line especially at the tackle positions.

210. 42. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. Michael Divinity Jr. . LSU Tigers. player. Linebacker

Adding depth at the linebacker position is crucial for the 49ers to make late in the draft.

Scouting Report. 211. player. Pick Analysis. Guard. Michigan Wolverines. Jon Runyan. 30

The Jets have four main guards on their roster and will need contributors to provide help in the run game.

Mississippi State Bulldogs. 212. Pick Analysis. Safety. player. 47. Scouting Report. Brian Cole II

While the Patriots have added several secondary players, Cole is the first safety to be selected by the Patriots.

Pick Analysis. Wide Receiver. player. 47. Scouting Report. Wisconsin Badgers. Quintez Cephus. 213

The Patriots continue to draft receivers that fit perfectly into their system as rookies.

214. player. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. Ole Miss Rebels. Benito Jones. Defensive Tackle. 36

The Seahawks need big depth at nose tackle with one of the biggest prospects in the draft.