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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.

    Tylan Wallace - 2020 NFL Draft
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    81. Las Vegas Raiders: Shane Lemieux, Offensive Line, Oregon

    After trading away Kelechi Osemele, the Raiders signed Richie Incognito to be their left guard. He hasn’t been awful, but the Raiders should start looking for his replacement.

    82. Indianapolis Colts: Monty Rice, Linebacker, Georgia

    Pairing Monty Rice with Darius Leonard will give the Colts a strong linebacker core for quite some time.

    83. Tennessee Titans: Jabari Zuniga, Edge, Florida

    Cameron Wake cannot stay healthy at this point of his career. The Titans are on the search for a lethal pass-rusher to lineup with Harold Landry.

    84. Los Angeles Rams: Ashtyn Davis, Safety, California

    Eric Weddle is a shell of the player he used to be. The Rams need to get younger at the position and there is a great deal of buzz surrounding a player like Ashtyn Davis.

    85. Dallas Cowboys: Leki Fotu, Defensive Tackle, Utah

    The Cowboys need to sure up their run defense and this massive run-stopper can provide an immediate remedy.

    86. Denver Broncos: Jacob Phillips, Linebacker, LSU

    Phillips is a diamond in the rough, as he has been overshadowed by the big names on the LSU defense, but he will be a quality NFL player in his own right. 

    87. Minnesota Vikings: Justin Madubuike, Defensive Tackle, Texas A&M

    The Vikings add some serious beef on their defensive line. Madubuike is big, strong and disruptive.

    88. Kansas City Chiefs: John Simpson, Offensive Line, Clemson

    The Chiefs offensive line has let them down in 2019. Simpson is a massive mauler, whom can be plugged into either guard spot for the next decade. 

    89. Cleveland Browns: Troy Dye, Linebacker, Oregon

    Troy Dye is a dynamic football player and he just so happens to fill a need the Browns have at linebacker. That need grows if they are unable to resign Joe Schobert.

    90. Buffalo Bills: Trey Adams, Offensive Tackle, Washington

    Trey Adams has played like a first-round pick; however, his injury history pushes him down in the draft. 

    91. Green Bay Packers: Jack Driscoll, Offensive Tackle, Auburn

    Bryan Bulaga is an unrestricted free agent at years’ end, which creates a huge hole at right tackle. 

    92. New Orleans Saints: Lamar Jackson, Cornerback, Nebraska

    The Saints need to find a cornerback to pair with pro bowler Marshon Lattimore. Jackson has impressive size, but must find consistency in his game.

    93. New England Patriots: Jared Pinkney, Tight End, Vanderbilt

    No team needs help at the tight end position more than the New England Patriots

    94. Denver Broncos: Matt Peart, Offensive Tackle, Connecticut

    Garrett Boles has been an utter disaster at left tackle. They must challenge Boles’ position if they want Drew Lock to have a shot at being their franchise quarterback.

    95. Baltimore Ravens: Nick Harris, Offensive Line, Washington

    The Ravens are a team that thrive off of strong trench play. Nick Harris is a dominating force that could provide an immediate upgrade at center for the Ravens.

    96. Las Vegas Raiders: Tylan Wallace, Wide Receiver, Oklahoma State

    The Raiders already drafted the speedy Henry Ruggs III in round one and now they double down on the wide receiver position. Tylan Wallace is a first-round caliber player, but he suffered a serious injury at the end of the 2019 season, which will impact his draft stock.

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