Jacksonville Jaguars rebuild quickly in final 7-round 2020 mock draft
By Lucas Schuh
With Jalen Ramsey and A.J. Bouye, the Jaguars had one of the elite cornerback duos in the NFL. But with Ramsey being dealt to the Rams last season and Bouye getting traded this offseason, they are back to square one.
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Many people saw A.J. Terrell in a bad light during the National Championship Game as he was toasted by LSU standout Ja’Marr Chase. However, despite the stage that the game was on, Terrell was a much better player than we saw in that outing.
The Clemson product has length on his 6-1 frame that should help him be successful in the NFL. He also has the speed to go with his length, however, which makes him somewhat of the complete package in terms of the physical tools. Throw in the fact that he transitions smoothly with flipping his hips and sticking with guys on their breaks, and it’s not hard to see why he’s getting viable first-round buzz now.
Terrell does have flaws. His frame is a bit slight at this point, which can lead to him getting out-muscled at times. He needs to get in an NFL strength program. But while Jags fans may be upset with this pick, Jacksonville should buy in on Terrell’s talent. He can be the building block to start revamping the secondary after they’ve torn it down over the last year.
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