2020 NFL Mock Draft: Joe Burrow is Dolphins guy, Raiders snag Henry Ruggs III

BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA - OCTOBER 26: Quarterback Joe Burrow #9 of the LSU Tigers in action against the Auburn Tigers at Tiger Stadium on October 26, 2019 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)
BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA - OCTOBER 26: Quarterback Joe Burrow #9 of the LSU Tigers in action against the Auburn Tigers at Tiger Stadium on October 26, 2019 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images) /
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29. player. 36. . IOL. Seattle Seahawks. Creed Humphrey

Russell Wilson should likely be the NFL MVP as things stand after nine weeks. The Seattle Seahawks quarterback has been nothing short of otherworldly this season, a superstar player playing the best football of his career. What he’s masked, though, is the simple fact that much of the rest of the roster is lacking, both on defense and — to sound like a broken record from over the years — the offensive line.

Considering their draft history, thinking that the Seahawks would take Creed Humphrey with a first-round pick might be wishful thinking for this 2020 NFL Mock Draft. Even still, the Oklahoma behemoth would be fantastic for Seattle. His ability to slot anywhere on the interior would truly help make Wilson’s life easier and allow the Seahawks offense to, scarily, take the next step forward.

26. . LB. Baltimore Ravens. Dylan Moses. 30. player

On the whole, it’s been somewhat jarring to see the Baltimore Ravens defense play this season. They’re very clearly not one of the units that we’ve seen in the history of the franchise that can take over a game on their own. A big reason for that has been their reliance on the secondary to make up for shortcomings in the front seven. That’s worked well enough but they could stand to make life easier.

Dylan Moses had the potential to be a top-end of the first round prospect entering the season but tore his ACL before he could take the field. If he chooses to leave Alabama and come into the 2020 NFL Draft, though, he should still be gone in the first 32 selections. The linebacker has tremendous instincts, leadership and physical tools that would truly help make the Ravens closer to the defenses of old than they are right now.