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Mock Draft 1.0 Part 2



Picks 11-20

#11 Pick New York Jets: WR Jerry Jeudy

School: Alabama.  Year: Junior

Robby Anderson is a Free Agent and there have been a few rumors linking the Jets to Jack Conklin. A signing that would help address the hole in the o-line. If that happens getting Jeudy here really bolsters their offensive firepower.


#12 Pick Las Vegas Raiders: WR Henry Ruggs

School: Alabama   Year: Junior

Back to back Alabama receivers off the board. The Raiders need a lot of help on defense and a guy like Javon Kinlaw would be a great pick here, but I just don't think Gruden will resist the tentation of taking the speedster from Alabama.


#13 Pick Indianapolis Colts: DT Javon Kinlaw

School: South Carolina.   Year: Senior

Chris Ballard gets a big powerful force to plug in as an interior defensive lineman filling a need with one of the best available players.


#14 Tampa Bay Buccaneers: OT Tristan Wirfs

School: Iowa.   Year: Junior

The Bucs need he'll at the o-line both at tackle and guard. Wirfs' game translates more to a guard role in the NFL and in such case he'd be a solid improvement for Tampa.


#15 Pick Denver Broncos: OT Jedrick Wills

School: Alabama    Year: Junior

Denver seems to be willing to see what Drew Lock can do and to protect the young Quarterback and also help the run game, Joihn Elway picks the Alabama product to plug and play in the Broncos o-line.


#16 Pick Atlanta Falcons: Edge K'Lavon Chaisson

School: LSU.   Year: Sophomore (RS)

The Falcons really struggled to pressure the opposing Quarterback in 2019. Vic Beasley is not returning as anounced by the organization very early on. Chaisson seems like a plausible choice here.


#17 Pick Dallas Cowboys: S Xavier McKinney

School: Alabama.   Year: Junior

There is a reason why the Cowboys heavily pursued Earl Thomas before he went to Baltimore. That defense could use a center fielder and nobody fits that role quite like McKinney.


#18 Pick Miami Dolphins:  CB CJ Henderson

School: Florida.   Year: Junior

The Dolphins grab the 6'1 corner to try and fill one of many holes on their defense. They could also go with a pass rusher or linebacker at this spot.


#19 Las Vegas Raiders:    LB Patrick Queen

School: LSU.   Year: Junior

The Raiders grab the linebacker from LSU as they rebuild this defense in the post Khalil Mack era.


#20 Pick Jacksonville Jaguars:   WR Laviska Shenault

School: Colorado.   Year: Junior

The Jags take advantage of a deep Wide Receiver class and grab the big bodied pass catcher out of Colorado.


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