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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Indianapolis Colts. Marvin Jones. 25. player. 46. . DT

As impressive as the Indianapolis Colts have been in the wake of Andrew Luck’s retirement, they are still not an entirely perfect team. One area that could be upgraded is the defensive line.

An edge rusher would’ve made sense for the Colts here but, instead, we go with Marvin Wilson from Florida State. The Seminoles big man has emerged as a star this season, wreaking havoc with his ability to create pressure and disrupt opposing offenses in both run and pass situations.

124. . CB. Kansas City Chiefs. Trevon Diggs. 26. player

Patrick Mahomes’ injury has put a damper on the Kansas City Chiefs for right now. What hasn’t changed, though, is that the defense of Andy Reid’s team needs a ton of work. They should start in the secondary with Trevon Diggs. Brother of Vikings wideout Stefon Diggs, Trevon has stayed healthy this year and turned into an elite player on the outside, displaying improved footwork to go with a fantastic set of physical tools.

player. 26. . WR. Baltimore Ravens. Tee Higgins. 27

In the first round of the 2019 draft, the Baltimore Ravens got Lamar Jackson a lightning-quick weapon in Marquise Brown. Now, in this 2020 NFL Mock Draft, they get their quarterback a big-bodied target on the outside. Tee Higgins has progressed well from 2018 to 2019 and looks the part of a future NFL playmaker in how he wins in 50-50 balls down the field.

player. 16. . WR. Buffalo Bills. Tylan Wallace. 28

The additions of John Brown and Cole Beasley have served Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen well this season. Even still, they can keep adding the wide receiver corps to help the still-developing signal-caller be set up for more success moving forward. Oklahoma State’s Tylan Wallace has continued to put up big numbers with his big-play ability, something that fits Allen’s downfield passing well and makes Wallace a natural fit in Buffalo.