2020 Patriots 7 Round Mock Draft

By Barb Layton

The Patriots are a team perhaps on the decline. They can once again be the team that so many have come to expect over the last couple of decades. This is my first mock draft of the year.

Round 1 Pick 23 Mekhi Becton, OT Louisville

Round 3 Pick 87 Gabriel Davis, WR Central Florida

Round 3 Pick 97 Jared Pickney, TE Vanderbilt

Round 3 Pick 99 Solomon Kindley, G Georgia

Round 4 Pick 122 Akeem Davis-Gaither, LB Appalachian State

Round 6 Pick 195 Carter Coughlin, Edge Minnesota

Round 6 Pick 204 Devin Asiasi, TE UCLA

Round 6 Pick 212 Essang Bassey, CB Wake Forest

Round 6 Pick 213 James Morgan, QB Florida International

Round 7 Pick 230 Tyrie Cleveland, WR Florida

Round 7 Pick 235 Benito Jones, DL Ole Miss

Round 7 Pick 241 Hakeem Adeniji, OT Kansas

2020 Bills 7 Round Mock Draft

By Barb Layton

The Bills made the playoffs in 2019. I think with the right pieces they can be a contender for many years to come. So this is my first mock draft of the year.

Round 1 Pick 22 Henry Ruggs, WR Alabama

Round 2 Pick 54 Clyde Edwards-Helaire, RB LSU

Round 3 Pick 86 Josh Uche, Edge Michigan

Round 4 Pick 125 Tyre Phillips, OT Mississippi State

Round 5 Pick 155 Antonio Gandy-Gordon, WR Liberty

Round 5 Pick 167 Myles Bryant, CB Washington

Round 6 Pick 188 JR Reed, S Georgia

Round 6 Pick 201 Cam Brown, LB Penn State

Round 6 Pick 207 Alohi Gilman, S Notre Dame

2020 Jets 7 Round Mock Draft

By Barb Layton

The Jets could have the ability to make the playoffs in the 2020 season. They are in the process of becoming a contender and with the right pieces they can make this a reality. So here is my first mock draft of the year.

Round 1 Pick 11 CeeDee Lamb, WR Oklahoma

Round 2 Pick 48 Yetur Gross-Matos, Edge Penn State

Round 3 Pick 68 Hunter Bryant, TE Washington

Round 3 Pick 79 A.J. Green, CB Oklahoma State

Round 4 Pick 117 AJ Dillon RB Boston College

Round 5 Pick 158 David Woodward, LB Utah State

Round 6 Pick 191 Jeremy Chin, S Southern Illinois

2020 Dolphins 7 Round Mock Draft

By Barb Layton

The Dolphins won more games last season then most people thought they would win. They have 6 pick in the first 70 picks, with 3 in the first round. They should be able to draft a team that will soon be able to be a contender in the AFC East. This is my first mock draft of the year for the Dolphins.

Round 1 Pick 5 Tua Tagovailoa, QB Alabama

Round 1 Pick 18 K’lavon Chaisson, Edge LSU

Round 1 Pick 26 J.K. Dobbins, RB Ohio State

Round 2 Pick 39 Xavier McKinney, S Alabama

Round 2 Pick 56 Jalen Reagor, WR TCU

Round 3 Pick 70 Tyler Biadasz, C Wisconsin

Round 4 Pick 142 Harrison Hand, CB Temple

Round 5 Pick 162 Alex Taylor, OT South Carolina State

Round 5 Pick 173 Shane Lemieux, G Oregon

Round 6 Pick 185 Zach Shackelford, C Texas

Round 6 Pick 197 Josh Metellus, S Michigan

Round 6 Pick 197 Tony Jones, RB Notre Dame

Round 7 Pick 246 Bravvion Roy, DL Baylor

Round 7 Pick 251 Kamal Martin, LB Minnesota

2020 Redskins 7 Round Mock Draft

By Barb Layton

So the Redskins have a new HC Ron Rivera. I believe he can turn this team around. It will not be overnight. It will take 2 to 3 years. Be patient and it will happen. So this is my first mock draft of the season.

Round 1 Pick 2 Jeffrey Okudah, CB Ohio State

Round 3 Pick 66 Curtis Weaver, Edge Boise State

Round 4 Pick 105 Collin Johnson, WR Texas

Round 4 Pick 141 Harrison Bryant, TE Florida Atlantic

Round 5 Pick 148 Jaune Jennings, WR Tennesee

Round 7 Pick 216 Colton McKivtz, OT West Virginia

Round 7 Pick 229 Joe Bachie, LB Michigan State

2020 Eagles 7 Round Mock Draft

By Barb Layton

Eagles did win the NFC East this past year. It was very close between the Eagles and Cowboys. This the the division that many felt was the weakest of all the divisions in the league. This is my first mock draft of the season for the Eagles.

Round 1 Pick 21 Kristian Fulton, CB LSU

Round 2 Pick 53 Brandon Aiyuk, WR Arizona State

Round 3 Pick 85 Malik Harrison, LB Ohio State

Round 3 Pick 103 Terrell Burgess, S Utah

Round 4 Pick 124 Michael Ojemudia, CB Iowa

Round 4 Pick 140 Trevon Hill, Edge Miami

Round 4 Pick 146 Reggie Floyd, S Virginia Tech

Round 5 Pick 168 Willie Gay, LB Mississippi State

Round 6 Pick 190 Anthony Gordon, QB Washington State

Round 6 Pick 200 Salvon Ahmed, RB Washington

2020 Giants 7 Round Mock Draft

By Barb Layton

The Giants are a team that will need to rebuild and do it quickly if they want to make the fans in New York happy. So because of this they need a lot of help on both offense and defense. They have a very good running back in Saquon Barkley. Hopefully Daniel Jones will be the QB that will get them over the hump. This is my first mock draft of the year for the Giants.

Round 1 Pick 4 Tristan Wirfs, OT Iowa

Round 2 Pick 36 Bradlee Anae, Edge Utah

Round 3 Pick 98 Lloyd Cushenberry, C LSU

Round 4 Pick 107 Troy Dye, LB Oregon

Round 5 Pick 150 Zach Moss, RB Utah

Round 6 Pick 183 Debione Renfro, S Texas A&M

Round 7 Pick 218 Charlie Taumaepeau, TE Portland State

Round 7 Pick 238 Terrance Steele, OT Texas Tech

Round 7 Pick 247 Jake Hanson, C Oregon

2020 East-West Shrine Bowl Accepted Invites Tracker

By James Layton

The East-West Shrine Bowl accepted invites have started to be announced. So far there has been 7 announced players to accept an invite.

Below are the accepted invites:

Offense (4)

  1. Steven Montez, QB Colorado
  2. Ja’Marcus Bradley, WR Louisiana
  3. Sean Pollard, OG Clemson
  4. Tre’Vour Wallace-Simms, OG Missouri

Defense (3)

  1. Garrett Marino, DT UAB
  2. Mykal Walker, ILB Fresno State
  3. Darius Williams, S Carson-Newman

2020 Reese’s Senior Bowl Accepted Invites Tracker

By James Layton Updated 11/12/19

The Senior Bowl accepted invites have started to be released. So far there has been 48 accepted invites announced.

During the 2019 NFL Draft 93 players were drafted that participated in the Senior Bowl.

I will continue to update this list as players get announced

Here are the accepted invites:

Offense (23)

  1. KeShawn Vaughn, RB Vanderbilt
  2. Lamical Perine, RB Florida
  3. Antonio Gandy-Golden, WR Liberty
  4. Brandon Aiyuk, WR Arizona State
  5. Michael Pittman Jr, WR USC
  6. Bryan Edwards, WR South Carolina
  7. Devin Durverney, WR Texas
  8. Collin Johnson, WR Texas
  9. Jared Pinkney, TE Vanderbilt
  10. Brycen Hopkins, TE Purdue
  11. Harrison Bryant, TE Florida Atlantic
  12. Adam Trautman, TE Dayton
  13. Alex Taylor, OT South Carolina State
  14. Robert Hunt, G Louisiana-Lafayette
  15. Ben Bredeson, G Michigan
  16. Ben Bartch, OL Saint John’s
  17. Hakeem Adeniji, OL Kansas
  18. Josh Jones, OL Houston
  19. Terence Steele, OL Texas Tech
  20. Colton McKivitz, OL West Virginia
  21. Logan Stenbridge, OL Kentucky
  22. Prince Tega Wanogho, OL Auburn
  23. Matt Peart, OL Connecticut

Defense (25)

  1. Kalija Lipscomb, LB California
  2. Ashtyn Davis, S California
  3. Jeremy Chinn, S Southern Illinois
  4. Davion Taylor, LB Colorado
  5. Kyle Dugger, S Lenior-Rhyne
  6. K’Von Wallace, S Clemson
  7. A.J. Green, CB Oklahoma State
  8. Carter Coughlin, LB Minnesota
  9. Kamal Martin, LB Minnesota
  10. Larrell Murchison, DT NC State
  11. Javon Kinlaw, DT South Carolina
  12. Kindle Vildor, CB Georgia Southern
  13. Brian Cole, S Mississippi State
  14. Jordyn Brooks, LB Texas Tech
  15. D.J. Wonnum, DE South Carolina
  16. Josh Metellus, S Michigan
  17. Jason Strowbridge, DL North Carolina
  18. Josh Uche, LB Michigan
  19. Marlon Davidson, DE Auburn
  20. Jonathan Greenard, DE Florida
  21. Neville Gallimore, DT Oklahoma
  22. Jeff Gladney, CB TCU
  23. Brandon Jones, S Texas
  24. Jabari Zuniga, DL Florida
  25. Darrell Taylor, DE Tennessee

*Updated Players