2020 NFL Draft: Roberts’ preseason mock draft

EUGENE, OR - NOVEMBER 18: Quarterback Justin Herbert #10 of the Oregon Ducks passes the ball as defensive end Jack Banda #92 of the Arizona Wildcats applies pressure during the second half of the game at Autzen Stadium on November 18, 2017 in Eugene, Oregon. The Ducks won the game 48-28. (Photo by Steve Dykes/Getty Images)
EUGENE, OR - NOVEMBER 18: Quarterback Justin Herbert #10 of the Oregon Ducks passes the ball as defensive end Jack Banda #92 of the Arizona Wildcats applies pressure during the second half of the game at Autzen Stadium on November 18, 2017 in Eugene, Oregon. The Ducks won the game 48-28. (Photo by Steve Dykes/Getty Images) /
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52. . C. Wisconsin. Tyler Biadasz. 13. player

Tyler Biadasz, like Virginia cornerback Bryce Hall, was a surprise absentee from the 2019 NFL Draft class. Biadasz almost certainly would have been the first interior offensive line prospect off the board. 2020 will be no different.

Biadasz is what you would expect in an experienced Wisconsin offensive lineman, demonstrating a powerful game that works well to move the line of scrimmage in his team’s favor. To add to that strength profile, Biadasz is also an excellent athlete who does some of his best work on the second level and in pulling situations.

The Jacksonville Jaguars have the makings of one of the better young offensive lines in the NFL. On the interior, Biadasz could fit nicely into either the center or guard position. He could immediately challenge at multiple positions. He is a perfect fit for a team who wants to make their living as a run-first offensive attack.

42. . CB. Stanford. Paulson Adebo. 14. player

Cornerback Richard Sherman is still solid but his play has been declining over the last couple of seasons. The rest of the 49ers secondary was unspectacular, part of a defense that recorded just two interceptions the entire season. A major upgrade in talent is needed — and needed quickly.

Stanford cornerback Paulson Adebo was quietly one of the best defensive backs in college football in only his first year of action in 2018. If his early success is any indicator, the 6-1, 190-pound corner is poised for a huge second year of play.

With his outstanding physical tools, Adebo could quickly contend for the top cornerback title in the 2020 NFL Draft.