2020 NFL Mock Draft: Jalen Hurts goes to Colts, Dolphins pair Tua with Jeudy

NORMAN, OK - SEPTEMBER 28: Quarterback Jalen Hurts #1 of the Oklahoma Sooners looks to throw against the Texas Tech Red Raiders at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium on September 28, 2019 in Norman, Oklahoma. The Sooners defeated the Red Raiders 55-16. (Photo by Brett Deering/Getty Images)
NORMAN, OK - SEPTEMBER 28: Quarterback Jalen Hurts #1 of the Oklahoma Sooners looks to throw against the Texas Tech Red Raiders at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium on September 28, 2019 in Norman, Oklahoma. The Sooners defeated the Red Raiders 55-16. (Photo by Brett Deering/Getty Images) /
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WR. Buffalo Bills. Laviska Shenault Jr.. 25. player. 16.

Don’t mess with the Buffalo Bills. They may not have the most fearsome roster on paper and may have several shortcomings on the field — particularly on offense — but Sean McDermott’s team is capable of keeping up with any team that is set before them. Moving forward, though, they need to look to make the offense less of a liability, primarily by adding more playmakers around Josh Allen.

Laviska Shenault Jr. is everything you want in a playmaker. Possessing underrated size and lightning-quick feet and cutting ability, the Colorado star could be an absolute force playing with Allen. His ability to both burn teams deep while making plays in the short-to-intermediate areas of the field with the ball in his hands makes him a fascinating addition to the Bills offense.

Los Angeles Rams. Creed Humphrey. 26. player. 51. . IOL

It appears clear that the Los Angeles Rams made a big miscalculation about their 2019 team. While Sean McVay’s group has flashed potential, the simple fact of the matter is that they’ve been unable to fully reach the consistent level of greatness that they’ve routinely displayed over the past couple of years. And the offensive line that they thought they could patchwork repair is a root cause.

That has to change moving forward and Oklahoma’s Creed Humphrey is the man they call on to help do that. The Sooners’ center is a mammoth force up the middle for the offense, controlling all of the action at that point of the line and displaying the traits that make a shift to guard possible. No matter where he plays, though, Humphrey would be a huge help to a Rams O-line that is struggling mightily right now.