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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LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY – SEPTEMBER 02: Jawon Pass #4 of the Louisville Cardinals attempts to throw the ball against while defended by Julian Okwara #42 of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish on September 02, 2019 in Louisville, Kentucky. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)
LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY – SEPTEMBER 02: Jawon Pass #4 of the Louisville Cardinals attempts to throw the ball against while defended by Julian Okwara #42 of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish on September 02, 2019 in Louisville, Kentucky. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images) /

25. player. Pick Analysis. EDGE. Julian Okwara. 16. Scouting Report. Buffalo Bills

This season, the Buffalo Bills are finding ways to win even though their offense hasn’t been elite. After seven games, they’re 5-2 despite being just 24th in the league with 19.1 points per game — via NFL.com.

That makes it easy to say they’ll focus on that side of the ball, with wide receiver being the spot that needs the most attention. However, Sean McDermott is a defense-first coach and that’s become their bread and butter — evidenced by them surrendering just 17.4 per contest which is fifth int he NFL.

Because of that, the Bills add an edge rusher to an already talented defense with Julian Okwara. A polished pass rusher, the Notre Dame product gives Buffalo some youth in the edge, which is something they lack on an otherwise stacked defense.

Scouting Report. WR. Indianapolis Colts. 46. player. Pick Analysis. Tylan Wallace. 26

With the Bills passing on a wide receiver, the Indianapolis Colts find themselves able to select Tylan Wallace out of Oklahoma State. A big-play waiting to happen, Wallace had 12 touchdowns as a sophomore and eight in the first games of 2019.

He’s dealing with a knee injury but there’s no word on how severe the problem is. It shouldn’t be enough to push him down boards and the Colts are more than happy to snatch him up and get someone capable of being the No. 2 receiver opposite T.Y. Hilton.