2020 NFL mock draft: Buccaneers select Jake Fromm in first round

ATHENS, GA - SEPTEMBER 14: Georgia Bulldogs Quarterback Jake Fromm (11) passes the ball during the game between the Arkansas State Red Wolves and the Georgia Bulldogs on September 14, 2019, at Sanford Stadium in Athens, GA.(Photo by Jeffrey Vest/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
ATHENS, GA - SEPTEMBER 14: Georgia Bulldogs Quarterback Jake Fromm (11) passes the ball during the game between the Arkansas State Red Wolves and the Georgia Bulldogs on September 14, 2019, at Sanford Stadium in Athens, GA.(Photo by Jeffrey Vest/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) /
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ATHENS, GA – OCTOBER 19: D’Andre Swift #7 of the Georgia Bulldogs rushes during the first half of a game against the Kentucky Wildcats at Sanford Stadium on October 19, 2019 in Athens, Georgia. (Photo by Carmen Mandato/Getty Images) /

player. 26. . Running Back. Baltimore Ravens. D'Andre Swift. 29

The Baltimore Ravens have been getting an MVP effort out of quarterback Lamar Jackson this season, as he has proven he can get the job done with his arm, and his legs. For Jackson, there was a ton of talk heading into the season about whether or not he was a one-dimensional quarterback, but he is absolutely silencing his doubters in 2019.

Baltimore is currently out from in the AFC North, and based on the rest of the division, they should cruise to the division title this season. While Jackson has been electric at the quarterback position, he is also getting help at running back, but the team should look to utilize their first round pick on that spot next April.

D’Andre Swift from Georgia is one of the better running back prospects in this draft class, and with his set of skills, he could be a three-down back at the next level. Swift is able to make plays out of the backfield not only running the ball, but also through the air, making him the perfect compliment for Jackson moving forward.

. Linebacker. New Orleans Saints. Evan Weaver. 30. player. 15

It seems that it does not matter who is under center for the New Orleans Saints, they just continue to stack wins. On Sunday, Drew Brees made his return as the team’s starting quarterback earlier than expected, and then went on to lead his team to a blowout victory over the Arizona Cardinals.

The Saints have been one of the better teams in the NFC all season long, as they finally have a solid defense to match what is usually an explosive offense. New Orleans is in line to be one of the final teams standing in the NFC in 2019, and that means they will be picking late in the first round next April.

With that pick, the Saints should look to continue to add to the defense, bringing in Cal linebacker Evan Weaver, who had an incredible 21 tackles a few weeks back. If the Saints continue to play the way they have on that side of the ball, and Brees continues to defy age, it could be the second time the future Hall of Famer is hoisting the Lombardi Trophy.