2020 NFL Mock Draft: Cowboys score Grant Delpit, Burrow and Hurts hit top 10

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ARLINGTON, TEXAS – AUGUST 31: Prince Tega Wanogho #76 of the Auburn Tigers during the Advocare Classic at AT&T Stadium on August 31, 2019 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
ARLINGTON, TEXAS – AUGUST 31: Prince Tega Wanogho #76 of the Auburn Tigers during the Advocare Classic at AT&T Stadium on August 31, 2019 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images) /

Prince Tega-Wanogho. 27. player. 36. . OT. Seattle Seahawks

Year after year, the Seattle Seahawks are expected to take an offensive lineman early and this 202 NFL Mock Draft is no different. Quarterback Russell Wilson is playing at an MVP-caliber level and could be even better should the offensive line offer him more time in the pocket.

With that goal in mind, they grab Prince Tega-Wanogho with the 27th overall pick. Right now, Tega-Wanogho looks to be a bit of a project. Athletically gifted, he could become a fixture on the left side but for now, he serves as an understudy to Duane Brown. Eventually, he’ll take over for the veteran but the development behind someone as good as Brown would be good for him.

Green Bay Packers. Tylan Wallace. 28. player. 49. . WR

With Davante Adams sidelined due to injury, the Green Bay Packers have had to turn to some of their younger options at the position and while they’ve still been finding ways to win, they would surely like to find more success in this department.

That’s what causes them to pull the trigger on Tulane Wallace from Oklahoma State. A player adept at catching contested passes, Wallace would fit well across from Adams. For Aaron Rodgers, it might help him feel more comfortable throwing the ball as he hasn’t seemed the same without Adams