The 2020 NFL Draft is complete. Seven rounds, three days, numerous trades, two hundred and fifty six of players chosen, and thirty-two teams with new players on their rosters. In my Mock Draft, I attempted to predict the first round, and of course I got it mostly wrong. It was fun to guess, but here’s how the first round really shook out:
1. Cincinnati Bengals – Joe Burrow, QB from LSU
2. Washington Redskins – Chase Young, DE from OSU
3. Detroit Lions – Jeff Okudah, CB from OSU
4. New York Giants – Andrew Thomas, OT from Georgia
5. Miami Dolphins – Tua Tagovailoa, QB from Alabama
6. Los Angeles Chargers – Justin Herbert, QB from Oregon
7. Carolina Panthers – Derrick Brown, DT from Auburn
8. Arizona Cardinals –Isaiah Simmons, LB from Clemson
9. Jacksonville Jaguars – CJ Henderson, CB from Florida
10. Cleveland Browns – Jedrick Wills, OT from Alabama
11. New York Jets – Mekhi Becton, OT from Louisville
12. Las Vegas Raiders – Henry Ruggs, WR from Alabama
13. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (⇆ SF) – Tristan Wirfs, OT from Iowa
14. San Francisco 49ers (⇆ TB) – Javon Kinlaw, DT from S. Carolina
15. Denver Broncos – Jerry Jeudy, WR from Alabama
16. Atlanta Falcons – A.J. Terrell, CB from Clemson
17. Dallas Cowboys – Ceedee Lamb, WR from Oklahoma
18. Miami Dolphins – Austin Jackson, OT from USC
19. Las Vegas Raiders – Damon Arnette, CB from OSU
20. Jacksonville Jaguars – K’Lavon Chaisson, LB from LSU
21. Philadelphia Eagles – Jalen Resgor, WR from TCU
22. Minnesota Vikings – Justin Jefferson, WR from LSU
23. Los Angeles Charger (⇆ NE) – Kenneth Murray, LB from Oklahoma
24. New Orleans Saints – Cesar Ruiz, C from Michigan
25. San Francisno 49ers (⇆ Min) – Brandon Aiyuk, WR from ASU
26. Green Bay Packers (⇆ Mia) – Jordan Love, QB from Utah St.
27. Seattle Seahawks – Jordyn Brooks, LB from Texas Tech
28. Baltimore Ravens – Patrick Queen, LB from LSU
29. Tennessee Titans – Isaiah Wilson, OT from Georgia
30. Miami Dolphins (⇆ GB) – Noah Igbinoghene, CB from Auburn
31. Minnesota Vikings (⇆ SF) – Jeff Gladney, CB from TCU
32. Kansas City Chiefs – Clyde Edwards-Helaire – RB from LSU