2020 NFL Mock Draft: Chase Young joins Falcons, Redskins secure Andrew Thomas

COLUMBUS, OH - OCTOBER 26: Quarterback Jack Coan #17 of the Wisconsin Badgers is sacked in the second quarter by Chase Young #2 of the Ohio State Buckeyes at Ohio Stadium on October 26, 2019 in Columbus, Ohio. (Photo by Jamie Sabau/Getty Images)
COLUMBUS, OH - OCTOBER 26: Quarterback Jack Coan #17 of the Wisconsin Badgers is sacked in the second quarter by Chase Young #2 of the Ohio State Buckeyes at Ohio Stadium on October 26, 2019 in Columbus, Ohio. (Photo by Jamie Sabau/Getty Images) /
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5. player. 31. . WR. New York Giants. Jerry Jeudy

Jerry Jeudy leads a star-studded wide receiver class for the 2020 NFL Draft. He may not have the speed or size of some of his peers but his polish and overall game are above the rest. The Alabama product can be a day one player that could catch 100 balls in his rookie season. Pairing him with Daniel Jones in the New York Giants offense would give that unit a bright future, especially with Saquon Barkley also in the mix.

6. player. 45. . OT. Denver Broncos. Tristan Wirfs

Put simply, the Denver Broncos are a mess all around right now. But one are that’s been quite awful is the offensive line. They need to address that, even if they’ve recently used high-value picks at the position. John Elway pulls the trigger here on Tristan Wirfs. The Iowa right tackle is an elite mover with great size that should protect either Joe Flacco or Drew Lock well in the Mile High City.

player. 13. . IOL. Los Angeles Chargers. Tyler Biadasz. 7

Few teams have been as big of a letdown this season as the Los Angeles Chargers. And a big reason as to why has been the immense shortcomings of their offensive line. While taking an interior lineman in the top 10 is questionable at times, it’s not with a player like Tyler Biadasz. The Wisconsin big man is versatile and has the polish, size and experience to be an immediate impact starter for the Bolts offense.

EDGE. New York Jets. A.J. Epenesa. 8. player. 30.

Fans had high hopes for the New York Jets in the 2019 season but they have all since gone away. Sam Darnold missing time with mono, a bad offensive line and bad defense have plagued this team. With a run on offensive lineman already, though, the Jets look to answer a long-time problem on the edge with A.J. Epenesa, a behemoth on the edge that offers versatility and an immediate impact as a pass-rusher, which the Jets need sorely.