2020 NFL mock draft: Justin Herbert goes to the Chargers
By Brad Weiss
While the New England Patriots are obviously the class of the AFC East, it should also be noted that there is another team in the division making a serious playoff push in 2019. The Buffalo Bills have gotten off to a 5-1 start to the 2019 NFL season, and held their weight against the Patriots when the two teams met a few weeks back.
As they look to make their move to a potential playoff spot, their second since 1999, the Bills still have some holes they need to address with their roster. One area of need has got to be at wide receiver, as the team recently traded away Zay Jones, and should be in the market for one of the top wideouts in the draft class next April.
Jalen Reagor is a wide receiver from TCU who can change a game in an instant, and would be a nice addition for Josh Allen with Buffalo. Allen has improved his accuracy in Year 2, but the team needs to continue to stack talent around him, especially on the outside. Reagor accomplishes that.
The Green Bay Packers absolutely lit up the Oakland Raiders in Week 7, as Aaron Rodgers put on a historical performance against the Silver and Black. Rodgers not only threw for five touchdowns, but he also ran for one, becoming only the third quarterback in league history to accomplish that feat.
Incredibly, Rodgers did all of that without his main weapon in the passing game, as Davante Adams was once again absent for Green Bay. In the 2020 NFL Draft, the Packers should look to bring in more depth at the wide receiver position, and Tylan Wallace from Oklahoma State is the kind of gamebreaker that could certainly help this offense moving forward.
Rodgers obviously has a bunch of good football left in him, and he appears to be getting along with new head coach Matt LaFleur for now. A talent like Wallace would do wonders for an already strong Packers team, who is stellar on the defensive side of the ball for once, which is incredibly scary for the rest of the NFL.