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    2020 NFL Three Round Mock Draft: Bengals get Burrow

    With the NFL and college seasons winding down, the draft picture becomes a tad more clear.

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    49. Chicago Bears: Jake Fromm, Quarterback, Georgia

    Mitch Trubisky isn’t working out in Chicago. He cannot take on all the blame, but the Bears better fix their offense before they waste a quality defense. Jake Fromm instantly becomes the most popular man in the Windy City.

    50. Chicago Bears: Brycen Hopkins, Tight End, Purdue

    Hopkins is the best tight end in the draft, whom provides their new franchise quarterback (Jake Fromm) with a dynamic weapon and security blanket.

    51. Los Angeles Rams: Mekhi Becton, Offensive Tackle, Louisville

    Andrew Whitworth is likely to retire and outside of him, the Rams offensive line is a problem.

    52. Tennessee Titans: Jacob Eason, Quarterback, Washington

    While Ryan Tannehill has been very good in 2019, history tells us that he will not sustain this level of play. Eason has incredible arm talent and could greatly benefit by sitting behind Tannehill for a year or two.

    53. Dallas Cowboys: Hunter Bryant, Tight End, Washington

    The Cowboys were so desperate for tight end help that they had to lure Jason Witten out of retirement.

    54. Pittsburgh Steelers: Darrell Taylor, Edge, Tennessee

    Bud Dupree is having a career year and the cash strapped Steelers will have a tough time retaining him in the offseason. Darrell Taylor gives the Steelers a legitimate pass-rusher opposite of TJ Watt.

    55. Kansas City Chiefs: Jonathan Taylor, Running Back, Wisconsin

    There isn’t a more productive player entering the NFL ranks in 2020 than Wisconsin running back Jonathan Taylor. Adding a dynamic runner will make a dangerous Chiefs offense even better.

    56. Minnesota Vikings: Walker Little, Offensive Tackle, Stanford

    The Vikings have suffered by poor offensive tackle play for quite some time. Walker Little is coming off of a major injury; however, he has a high ceiling and can provide quality depth in the short-term, while offering long-term starting utility.

    57. Houston Texans: Travis Etienne, Running Back, Clemson

    Whether it’s Lamar Miller, Carlos Hyde, or Duke Johnson, the Texans need a boost. Travis Etienne provides a significant upgrade to the Texans’ rushing attack. Etienne is a surefire first-round talent and Houston receives a small miracle being able to select him at this point in the draft.

    58. Green Bay Packers: Malik Harrison, Linebacker, Ohio State

    Blake Martinez is poised to test free agency in 2020, so finding a suitable replacement is essential. Harrison has bee terrific in 2019 and should be able to adequately fill this void.

    59. Buffalo Bills: Jalen Reagor, Wide Receiver, TCU

    Adding another speedy wide receiver to the Bills wide receiver core will pay huge dividends for Josh Allen.

    60. Miami Dolphins: Josh Jones, Offensive Tackle, Houston

    The Dolphins have a major hole at left tackle after trading Laremy Tunsil to the Texans.

    61. Seattle Seahawks: Jonathan Greenard, Edge, Florida

    The Seahawks love long, athletic defensive ends and Jonathan Greenard certainly fits the bill. A trio of defensive ends, including Jadeveon Clowney, LJ Collier, and Greenard would be dangerous.

    62. Atlanta Falcons: A.J. Terrell, Cornerback, Clemson

    The Falcons are desperate to upgrade their secondary. Terrell is an instant plug-and-play, who should eventually develop into the Falcons premier cornerback.

    63. Baltimore Ravens: Neville Gallimore, Defensive Tackle, Oklahoma

    The Ravens were perusing Gerald McCoy with a vengeance during the offseason and have a strong affinity for players from Oklahoma. This sounds like a match made in heaven.

    64. Seattle Seahawks: Bryce Hall, Cornerback, Virginia

    If it weren’t for a season-ending injury, Bryce Hall would have been selected 30-40 picks ago. Hall is a first-round talent that falls right into the Seahawks’ lap. 

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