2020 NFL mock draft: Raiders get Ceedee Lamb with Bears pick

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BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA – SEPTEMBER 14: Kristian Fulton #1 of the LSU Tigers in action during a game against the Northwestern State Demons at Tiger Stadium on September 14, 2019 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images)
BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA – SEPTEMBER 14: Kristian Fulton #1 of the LSU Tigers in action during a game against the Northwestern State Demons at Tiger Stadium on September 14, 2019 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images) /

. Cornerback. Jacksonville Jaguars. Kristian Fulton. 13. player. 52

The Jacksonville Jaguars went across the pond in Week 9, as they took on the Houston Texans in an AFC South matchup in London. Unfortunately for the Jaguars, the Texans were the better team in this one, but there is still a lot of season left to go, and they will hang around in the playoff mix all season long.

One of the major storylines for the Jaguars this season had been Jalen Ramsey, their very talented, but very disgruntled star cornerback. He has since been traded to the Los Angeles Rams, leaving a hole at cornerback, which they could look to fill with a talent like Kristian Fulton from LSU.

While Ramsey will be very hard to replace, adding Fulton to a group that already includes A.J. Bouye is a great way to start. Fulton has that uncanny ability to take away one side of the field, and for the LSU Tigers, he has been a major reason why they are the No. 1 team in the entire country right now.

14. player. 13. . Defensive Tackle. Los Angeles Chargers. Javon Kinlaw

The Los Angeles Chargers were left for dead a few weeks back, but have since strung some wins together, and are back in the mix in the AFC. After wins against the Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers in consecutive weeks, the Chargers now head to Oakland to take on the Raiders in a Thursday Night Football tilt in Week 10.

For the Chargers, they have been getting great play from their defense, as they held the Bears to 16 points, and only allowed a garbage-time touchdown to the Packers this past Sunday. Still, they could afford to continue to stack talent on that side of the ball, and Javon Kinlaw from South Carolina is one of the better defensive linemen in the draft class.

Los Angeles already has some elite edge rush talent, but Kinlaw is a guy they could put on the interior of their defensive line to bring havoc to the opposition’s run game. He is big, strong, and athletic, and the Chargers need to continue to bolster both sides of the line. Kinlaw helps them achieve that on defense.