17. Dallas Cowboys: Grant Delpit, S, LSU
Grant Delpit seemed like a top-ten lock before the season started, but injuries have slowed him down to the point where he looks timid at times. Still, he had a great game in the National Championship and the Dallas Cowboys could use an enforcer in their secondary.
18. Miami Dolphins (via Pittsburgh Steelers): Tristan Wirfs, OT, Iowa
Call this the best value pick of the draft, as a top-tier tackle falls right into the laps of the Miami Dolphins. The team must invest in protecting their franchise quarterback in Tua Tagovailoa and there’s no better way to do that than to get an Iowa offensive tackle. Wirfs is a safe pick who can start all across the offensive line.
19. Las Vegas Raiders (via Chicago Bears): Kristian Fulton, CB, LSU
Kristian Fulton is better than his former teammate Greedy Williams was in 2019, and Williams was perhaps the best corner in that draft class. Fulton is long and smooth in coverage and will be the Las Vegas Raiders top corner from day one. Fulton and Jonathan Abram give the Raiders a youthful and potentially great foundation for the secondary.
20. Jacksonville Jaguars (via Los Angeles Rams): Kenneth Murray, LB, Oklahoma
We don’t know what will happen with Telvin Smith, so in the meantime, the Jacksonville Jaguars should draft his replacement. Kenneth Murray’s sideline-to-sideline speed is ridiculous. Murray and Myles Jack would give the Jaguars two young and fast linebackers to captain their front-seven.