2020 NFL Mock Draft: Dolphins rebuild starts with Tua Tagovailoa

ATLANTA, GEORGIA - AUGUST 31: Tua Tagovailoa #13 of the Alabama Crimson Tide reacts after passing for a touchdown in the first half against the Duke Blue Devils at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on August 31, 2019 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
ATLANTA, GEORGIA - AUGUST 31: Tua Tagovailoa #13 of the Alabama Crimson Tide reacts after passing for a touchdown in the first half against the Duke Blue Devils at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on August 31, 2019 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images) /
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. DT. Seattle Seahawks. Raekwon Davis. 21. player. 36

Raekwon Davis feels like the perfect player to add to the Seahawks defense. It remains to be seen if Jadeveon Clowney will be around beyond the 2019 season on the edge but it’s clear Seattle needs depth beside Jarran Reed on the interior. The Alabama product, Davis, provides that as an absolute behemoth that’s versatile against the run and pass. He would slot in and help this defense upon arrival.

Los Angeles Chargers. D'Andre Swift. 22. player. 13. . RB

You could make the argument that the Los Angeles Chargers don’t need Melvin Gordon or a replacement with how Austin Ekeler has looked. However, that doesn’t feel wholly sustainable, so they add Georgia running back D’Andre Swift here. Swift is a star in the making that is terrific running inside and out, in addition to his ability to be a pass-catching weapon out of the backfield.

Green Bay Packers. Laviska Shenault Jr.. 23. player. 49. . WR

Davante Adams is a star in the Green Bay Packers wide receiver corps and there are some exciting yet inconsistent pieces around him. This is where Laviska Shenault Jr. could be a great asset for this team with Aaron Rodgers at the helm. He’s a versatile weapon that can do it all and offer big-play ability to the Packers offense moving forward.

Minnesota Vikings. Tyler Johnson. 24. player. 60. . WR

There’s no denying the talent of Stefon Diggs and Adam Thielen, but the Minnesota Vikings are thin at wide receiver behind them. They keep Tyler Johnson from Minnesota in state here and help address that. Johnson is a terrific route-runner with unreal footwork and great hands that could be a nice complement alongside the duo already in place.