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    2020 NFL Mock Draft Week 10: Three corners in the top-10

    AJ Schulte makes selections through the first three rounds of the 2020 NFL Draft in this Week 10 mock draft.

    2020 NFL Mock Draft
    Photo Credit: The Daily Advertiser-Mickey Welsh

    #65. Cincinnati Bengals: Jacob Phillips, LB, LSU

    The linebackers in Cincinnati have been a problem on the team for several years now. While Germaine Pratt has shown flashes as a rookie, the rest of the group is well behind the rest of the league. Adding more talent to this spot would be a good call. 

    #66. Washington Redskins: Damon Arnette, CB, Ohio State

    #67. Atlanta Falcons: Jonathan Greenard, EDGE, Florida

    With the issues Atlanta has had in their pass rush, why not double-down at this critical position? Greenard has been a breakout star this season for the Gators and could raise his draft stock even more in the 2020 Senior Bowl. 

    #68. New York Jets: Tee Higgins, WR, Clemson

    #69. Miami Dolphins: Brandon Jones, S, Texas

    #70. New York Jets (via NYG): KJ Hamler, WR, Penn State

    The Jets looked like they were interested in shipping off Robby Anderson at the trade deadline, which means his future with the team is likely gone. With how poor the Jets have been in the passing game, doubling down and adding another playmaker like Hamler would be a smart move. 

    #71. Cleveland Browns: Devin Duvernay, WR, Texas

    Cleveland needs to replace both Antonio Callaway and Rashard Higgins, with Higgins likely gone in the offseason and Callaway playing terrible football this season. Duvernay is a legit 4.3 speedster with sure hands and good route-running ability. 

    #72. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Antoine Winfield Jr, S, Minnesota

    #73. Denver Broncos: Sage Surratt, WR, Wake Forest

    #74. Oakland Raiders (via CHI): Monty Rice, LB, Georgia

    #75. Arizona Cardinals: Douglas Coleman III, S, Texas Tech

    The Cardinals have had issues defending the middle of the field and tight ends all season. With no game-changing linebackers that can help mitigate that issue available, taking a talented safety like Coleman would be the next step. Besides being a Texas Tech guy, Coleman III leads the NCAA with 7 interceptions and has good range in the back end. 

    #76. Detroit Lions: Darnay Holmes, CB, UCLA

    #77. Tennessee Titans: Hunter Bryant, TE, Washington

    With Delanie Walker approaching the end of his tenure, the Titans need another weapon at tight end to help offset his departure. Bryant has been the best playmaker for the Huskies and has been a big reason for Eason’s success. Why not continue the duo in the NFL?

    #78. Jacksonville Jaguars: Kyle Dugger, S, Lenoir-Rhyne

    #79. Los Angeles Chargers: Shane Lemieux, G, Oregon

    We all saw how poor the Chargers offensive line got bullied on Thursday Night. With the misses on Forrest Lamp and Dan Feeney at the guard spots, the Chargers need to re-invest in the position. 

    #80. Las Vegas Raiders: Anfernee Jennings, EDGE, Alabama

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