2020 NFL Mock Draft: Chargers grab Jalen Hurts, Jerry Jeudy to Redskins

DALLAS, TEXAS - OCTOBER 12: Jalen Hurts #1 of the Oklahoma Sooners celebrates a touchdown against the Texas Longhorns in the first quarter during the 2019 AT&T Red River Showdown at Cotton Bowl on October 12, 2019 in Dallas, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
DALLAS, TEXAS - OCTOBER 12: Jalen Hurts #1 of the Oklahoma Sooners celebrates a touchdown against the Texas Longhorns in the first quarter during the 2019 AT&T Red River Showdown at Cotton Bowl on October 12, 2019 in Dallas, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images) /
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CB. 54. Philadelphia Eagles. Trevon Diggs. 23. player. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis

The Philadelphia Eagles have had some ups and downs in the past two seasons as they’ve struggled to find the same consistency they had back when they won the Super Bowl in 2017. Their offense has often shown some explosive power but the defense has been an Achilles heel — especially in the secondary where they find themselves continually being torched.

Here they look to address that concern with Trevon Diggs out of Alabama. After missing time last season, Diggs has returned this year to play at a much higher level. He has three picks (not shocking he has good hands considering his brother is Stefon Diggs) and at 6-2 and 207-pounds, he has more than enough size.

36. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. CB. Seattle Seahawks. player. Paulson Adebo. 24

Back-to-Back corners are selected here as the Seattle Seahawks take Paulson Adebo out of Stanford. Like Diggs who went before him, he has excellent cover skills and knows how to find the ball.

In his career with the Cardinals, he has eight interceptions in his first 21 games. He may not completely restore Seattle to their days of The Legion of Boom, but he does provide them some much-needed help at the cornerback spot, which oddly enough hasn’t been the same since they released another Stanford product by the name of Richard Sherman.