2020 NFL Mock Draft: All-SEC college football preview edition

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As a new college football season kicks off, to get the big picture, we take a conference-specific look at the 2020 draft with an All-SEC NFL Mock Draft.

The Miami Hurricanes and Florida Gators got college football underway for the 2019 season in Week 0 (in addition to the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors and Arizona Wildcats). And with that, 2020 NFL Draft season is now in full swing. Every NFL Mock Draft and every scouting report moving forward will now have more tape to base things upon, which is a delight for fans.

In the Miami-Florida matchup, the Gators picked up the edge, giving the SEC a 1-0 record to start the new season. When it comes to the NFL Draft, there is no conference that is more heavily watched than the SEC. With teams like Florida, Alabama, LSU, Georgia and plenty of others, you see one high-end prospect after another come into the spotlight for the draft out of the conference.

That’s not likely to change heading into the 2020 NFL Draft, either. Even the best teams in the NFL aren’t perfect. You can always find places on a roster where a team can upgrade. And, as per usual, the SEC offers solutions as to how teams can address any questions that they have about their teams.

With the start of the new college football season, we’re going to take an NFL Draft-minded look at the Power 5 conferences. Specifically, we’re going to compose an NFL Mock Draft for each of those conferences. And, in case you haven’t guessed, we first start in the SEC.

We will go through the first 32 picks, the entire first round, in this 2020 NFL Mock Draft and select only prospects that are coming out of the SEC. With that in mind, we start with the first 10 selections of the first round to get this pseudo-2019 college football and SEC preview underway.

Note: The draft order for this 2020 NFL Mock Draft is based on Super Bowl LIV odds according to Bovada (which are fluctuating in the preseason, so may change quickly).