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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Paulson Adebo. 25. player. 124. . CB. Kansas City Chiefs

Admittedly, the Chiefs defense has been playing better lately than they did early in the year. However, the group is far from where they need to be to not be considered a liability in danger of sinking the fantastic offense. Paulson Adebo out of Stanford can help with that. After struggling early in 2019, he’s gotten things on track lately and has the goods to be a lockdown corner that the Chiefs lack right now.

Minnesota Vikings. Neville Gallimore. 26. player. 60. . DT

Talk about a riser this season. Neville Gallimore was on the NFL Draft radar because of his elite blend of physical tools entering the season. However, his improved conditioning and consistency for Oklahoma this season has caused his stock to rise. Gallimore would slot well into the defensive tackle spot in Minnesota as the Vikings need to shore up their front to play Mike Zimmer’s preferred brand of football.

15. . LB. New Orleans Saints. Dylan Moses. 27. player

As mentioned many times throughout this season, Alabama linebacker Dylan Moses would’ve been a star this season had he not tore his ACL prior to the start of the year. However, he should still be a first-round pick and the Saints take advantage. Adding a player with his physical tools and coverage ability to this New Orleans defense would help that group improve on an already impressive group.

player. 36. . EDGE. Seattle Seahawks. K'Lavon Chaisson. 28

Trading for Jadeveon Clowney after letting Frank Clark go was a power move by the Seahawks. And while it has reaped benefits at times, it’s also clear that Seattle needs more firepower on their defense. LSU’s K’Lavon Chaisson can be a huge asset in that regard. He has the physical toolbox to play in multiple ways off the edge, which Seattle will willingly embrace. This is the perfect mix of a high-end talent going to a team that will utilize him how he should be.