Jacksonville Jaguars team preview before 2020 NFL Draft
Top 10 Targets
With interior defensive lineman being the biggest need to the Jacksonville Jaguars, they need to fill that early. If the Jags can get a prospect like Derrick Brown or Javon Kinlaw with there 9th overall selection than this defense will be taking a set in the right direction. Brown and Kinlaw both can be run stuffers, but Kinlaw is better than Brown at rushing the passer. Kinlaw is also very raw, basic. If Kinlaw can learn some pass rusher moves, then he could be the best player in this year’s draft class.
With the Lions, Cardinals, and Panthers in front of the Jacksonville Jaguars in this year’s draft, I do not see at all that the Ohio State stud cornerback Jeffrey Okudah drop to 9th overall. If the Jags can get Brown or Kinlaw and leave 20th overall to a cornerback, then the Jags rebuild is stepping in the right direction. Henderson might not be there at 20th overall, but there is a good chance for Diggs, Gladney, and Fulton all to be there. The Jags just have to pick which one they would want in their scheme.
With the wide receiver draft class being so deep this year, teams do not have to waste a first-round pick on a star receiver. If Jacksonville can turn the tables this way they could start this draft with a defensive tackle, a cornerback, and now a stud receiver that can fit in with Chark. Aiyuk and Shenault both have the injury concern which is the reason why they have dropped from the first round. Reagor is a first-round pick, if the Jags say I’m not taking a cornerback at 20th overall, I think they would get Reagor.
Derrick Brown |IDL| Auburn
Javon Kinlaw |IDL| South Carolina
C.J. Henderson |CB| Florida
Kristian Fulton |CB| LSU
Trevon Diggs |CB| Alabama
Jeff Gladney |CB| TCU
Brandon Aiyuk |WR| Arizona State
Laviska Shenault Jr. |WR| Colorado
Jalen Reagor |WR| TCU
Tua Tagoavolioa |QB| Alabama