https://www.espn.com/nfl/draft2020/...mcshay-post-free-agency-prediction-rounds-1-2
Pay site info from ESPN+. I waited until this was shown on TV. It was on this morning's Get Up.
I'll just post the top 11 with no details other than with the Giants and Jets....
ROUND 1
1. Cincinnati Bengals
Joe Burrow, QB, LSU
2. Washington Redskins
Chase Young, DE, Ohio State
3. Detroit Lions
Jeff Okudah, CB, Ohio State
4. New York Giants
Isaiah Simmons, OLB, Clemson
New York has three options in my mind here at No. 4: The Giants can trade out of it, they can look at one of the excellent offensive tackles on the board or they can draft Simmons as a do-it-all linebacker. General manager Dave Gettleman will hear some interesting offers, but because I'm not doing the same with this mock, I'm going with Simmons. Remember, the Giants allowed 28.2 points per game last season, third worst in the NFL.
5. Miami Dolphins
Tua Tagovailoa, QB, Alabama
6. Los Angeles Chargers
Jordan Love, QB, Utah State
7. Carolina Panthers
Derrick Brown, DT, Auburn
8. Arizona Cardinals
Tristan Wirfs, OT, Iowa
Wide receiver had long been discussed here, but the addition of DeAndre Hopkins makes protecting quarterback Kyler Murray the key priority for this pick. The Cardinals just can't allow Murray to be sacked as much as he was last season (50), and Wirfs is an extremely athletic big man with great potential.
9. Jacksonville Jaguars
Justin Herbert, QB, Oregon
10. Cleveland Browns
Jedrick Wills Jr., OT, Alabama
11. New York Jets
Jerry Jeudy, WR, Alabama
Becton also would make sense here, as that offensive line still needs work, but Jeudy is the class' best route runner and top wideout available. How can the Jets, who would be entering the season with Jamison Crowder and Breshad Perriman as their top two wide receivers, pass on this type of playmaker? The Jets were one of four NFL teams to average fewer than 200 passing yards and score fewer than 20 passing touchdowns last season, and that was with Robby Anderson still in green.
Pay site info from ESPN+. I waited until this was shown on TV. It was on this morning's Get Up.
I'll just post the top 11 with no details other than with the Giants and Jets....
ROUND 1
1. Cincinnati Bengals
Joe Burrow, QB, LSU
2. Washington Redskins
Chase Young, DE, Ohio State
3. Detroit Lions
Jeff Okudah, CB, Ohio State
4. New York Giants
Isaiah Simmons, OLB, Clemson
New York has three options in my mind here at No. 4: The Giants can trade out of it, they can look at one of the excellent offensive tackles on the board or they can draft Simmons as a do-it-all linebacker. General manager Dave Gettleman will hear some interesting offers, but because I'm not doing the same with this mock, I'm going with Simmons. Remember, the Giants allowed 28.2 points per game last season, third worst in the NFL.
5. Miami Dolphins
Tua Tagovailoa, QB, Alabama
6. Los Angeles Chargers
Jordan Love, QB, Utah State
7. Carolina Panthers
Derrick Brown, DT, Auburn
8. Arizona Cardinals
Tristan Wirfs, OT, Iowa
Wide receiver had long been discussed here, but the addition of DeAndre Hopkins makes protecting quarterback Kyler Murray the key priority for this pick. The Cardinals just can't allow Murray to be sacked as much as he was last season (50), and Wirfs is an extremely athletic big man with great potential.
9. Jacksonville Jaguars
Justin Herbert, QB, Oregon
10. Cleveland Browns
Jedrick Wills Jr., OT, Alabama
11. New York Jets
Jerry Jeudy, WR, Alabama
Becton also would make sense here, as that offensive line still needs work, but Jeudy is the class' best route runner and top wideout available. How can the Jets, who would be entering the season with Jamison Crowder and Breshad Perriman as their top two wide receivers, pass on this type of playmaker? The Jets were one of four NFL teams to average fewer than 200 passing yards and score fewer than 20 passing touchdowns last season, and that was with Robby Anderson still in green.