2020 NFL Mock Draft: Packers trade back, Browns and Eagles move up

TUSCALOOSA, ALABAMA - OCTOBER 26: Jerry Jeudy #4 of the Alabama Crimson Tide carries this reception in for a touchdown in the first half against the Arkansas Razorbacks at Bryant-Denny Stadium on October 26, 2019 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
TUSCALOOSA, ALABAMA - OCTOBER 26: Jerry Jeudy #4 of the Alabama Crimson Tide carries this reception in for a touchdown in the first half against the Arkansas Razorbacks at Bryant-Denny Stadium on October 26, 2019 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images) /
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2020 NFL Mock Draft, Zack Baun (Photo by Justin Casterline/Getty Images)
2020 NFL Mock Draft, Zack Baun (Photo by Justin Casterline/Getty Images) /

Scouting Report. Wisconsin. Zack Baun. 29. player. 35. Pick Analysis. EDGE/LB

There are a number of areas the Titans could go in the 2020 NFL Draft and, frankly, if they were able to land Jadeveon Clowney, the need for an edge rusher would be alleviated a great deal. But as of now, Clowney’s not in the building, which is why they take Zack Baun out of Wisconsin. An ultra-versatile player who can play as a rush linebacker or as a stand-up backer, Baun could be a chess piece that adds great value to the Tennessee defense.

QB. 46. Scouting Report. Utah State. Jordan Love. 30. player. Pick Analysis

TRADE ALERT: Colts trade No. 34 and 75 to Packers for No. 30

Indianapolis traded out of the first round to get Buckner on the defense. However, what the Colts also want is the fifth-year option for their quarterback of the future, especially if he’s a developmental prospect. Subsequently, Indy trades up four spots from the second round so they can take Jordan Love. The tools are drool-worthy from the Utah State product but he needs polishing, which he can get sitting behind Philip Rivers in Indy.

Scouting Report. Austin Jackson. 13. Pick Analysis. OT. USC. 31. player

TRADE ALERT: Chargers trade No. 37, 112 and 2021 third-rounder to 49ers for No. 31

While the Chargers have made big moves all offseason and took Justin Herbert at No. 6, another area where they could use some real help is at offensive tackle. Trading Russell Okung left a bit of a hole and Austin Jackson could potentially step in if the Bolts trade back into the first round to grab him. The USC product is not polished by any stretch but, with NFL coaching, he could possibly be a quality starter by the end of year one with his tools.

Scouting Report. Trevon Diggs. 32. 124. Pick Analysis. CB. Alabama. player

The Chiefs have gotten a bit fortunate at cornerback this offseason but, let’s be real, the spot still needs to be addressed this offseason if the team is going to continue its upward wing on defense. That’s why they take Trevon Diggs here. The Alabama product doesn’t have as many fans as some other players but I’m a big proponent of his physical tools and experience for the Crimson Tide. At No. 32, he’s a good pickup for the champs.