2020 NFL Mock Draft: Tua injury drops him to Patriots, Chase Young does Washington

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

You could convince me quite easily that the Chargers should move on from Philip Rivers and take a quarterback with the No. 13 pick. The NC State product has been that bad. However, his offensive line has done him absolutely no favors to this point. LA looks to fix that with Tyler Biadasz from Wisconsin. He could have a Quenton Nelson-lite impact on an offensive line and the Chargers need that in their lives at this point.

player. 53. . S. Cleveland Browns. Grant Delpit. 14

Yes, the Browns need to get some help on the offensive line. And for my money, they won’t have this first-round pick come April as they’ll look to get someone like Trent Williams in a trade. For now, though, the Browns take a stud safety in Grant Delpit. The safety play in Cleveland has been unreliable at best this season and Delpit, although concerns have been raised about his tackling, is a leader and playmaker capable of setting the tone on the back end.

15. player. 59. . WR. Miami Dolphins. CeeDee Lamb

Pick via Steelers

After getting their quarterback of the future in Herbert, the Dolphins need to improve the pass-catchers around him. CeeDee Lamb is a terrific place to start for that. Not only is the Oklahoma star a physical force that can be a 50-50 ball player but he’s shown unreal ability after the catch for the Sooners this season and could be the game-breaker that Miami needs on offense right now.

Trevon Diggs. 16. player. 54. . CB. Philadelphia Eagles

Even with getting healthier, the Philadelphia Eagles secondary remains a tremendous problem. Ronald Darby has been bad this season and the rest of the unit has not been better, with the occasional exception of Jalen Mills. Alabama’s Trevon Diggs can help with that as he’s a great physical talent that has developed his technique on the outside throughout this season. He’ll be an answer (or at least part) to this glaring issue for the Eagles.