
21. Cleveland Browns: Walker Little, OT, Stanford
It doesn’t matter what’s available, the Cleveland Browns need to address their offensive line in the worst way. Thankfully, Stanford’s Walker Little could be a super safe selection and shore up Cleveland’s line as a rock-solid starter.
22. Oakland Raiders: Laviska Shenault, WR, Colorado
Laviska Shenault is a polarizing prospect in the 2020 NFL Draft. He looks like an elite X-receiver at times, but can he develop into that at the next level? Well, the Oakland Raiders would love to take that gamble at 22nd overall on what could wind up being the best wide receiver from the 2020 NFL Draft class.
23. Miami Dolphins (via Houston): Henry Ruggs, WR, Alabama
The Miami Dolphins third first round pick goes to the fastest wide receiver in the world, Henry Ruggs. Ruggs is rumored to be able to run in the sub-4.2s, which would be seemingly inhuman. Getting more speed on offense is a must, and Ruggs has all the speed in the world, and then some.
24. Seattle Seahawks: Bryce Hall, CB, Virginia
Let’s face it: the Seattle Seahawks secondary hasn’t been the same since the “Legion of Boom” split up. Honestly, it’s been a shell of its former self to put it lightly. There’s pieces in place, but Virgina corner Bryce Hall would make the unit respectable again.