2020 NFL Draft: Wacky Wednesday mock draft, No QBs allowed
By Alex Barnett
26. Buffalo Bills – Tee Higgins, WR Clemson
Giving Josh Allen options other than John Brown is going to be the best way to improve his game. A dynamic player like Higgins will give him a great jump ball and redzone threat.
27. Green Bay Packers – Jalen Reagor, WR TCU
Outside of DeVante Adams, the receiving core is lacking any sort of diversity. Reagor is a dynamic and explosive playmaker that has some tremendous upside for yards after the catch.
28. Seattle Seahawks – K’Lavon Chaisson, EDGE LSU
Chaisson is very versatile and would be fun to watch in a Seattle uniform. His ability to play in coverage as well as rush the passer will elevates his evaluation in the eyes of many scouts.
29. New Orleans Saints – Kenneth Murray, LB Oklahoma
An athletic freak that is able to roam the entire field due to his incredible range. This gives the Saints a solid piece in the front seven for years to come.
30. Baltimore Ravens – Julian Okwara, EDGE Notre Dame
Long and flexible pass rusher with tremendous talent on the edge. Although his production doesn’t match the tape, look for the Ravens to get the most out of this pass rusher.
31. San Francisco 49ers – AJ Terrell, CB Clemson
Terrell is a natural athlete with fantastic footwork to match, making him a very intriguing prospect moving forward in the secondary that could use some depth.
32. New England Patriots – Joe Burrow, QB LSU
Since when have the Patriots played by the rules? This pick has Bill Belichick written all over it.