2020 NFL mock draft: Chargers lock onto Justin Herbert

Justin Herbert, Oregon Ducks. (Photo by Joe Scarnici/Getty Images)
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FORT WORTH, TX – OCTOBER 20: TCU Horned Frogs wide receiver Jalen Reagor (1) celebrates a 33 yard touchdown reception during the game between the Oklahoma Sooners and TCU Horned Frogs on October 20, 2018 at Amon G. Carter Stadium in Fort Worth, TX. (Photo by Andrew Dieb/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
FORT WORTH, TX – OCTOBER 20: TCU Horned Frogs wide receiver Jalen Reagor (1) celebrates a 33 yard touchdown reception during the game between the Oklahoma Sooners and TCU Horned Frogs on October 20, 2018 at Amon G. Carter Stadium in Fort Worth, TX. (Photo by Andrew Dieb/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) /

. Wide Receiver. Seattle Seahawks. Jalen Reagor. 27. player. 36

The Seattle Seahawks ended their solid season on the road in the Divisional Round, as Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers proved to be too much for them. Russell Wilson had another tremendous season under center for the Seahawks, but looking ahead, they have to do more to put some special people around him on the offensive side of the ball.

Looking at this roster, the Seahawks added a tremendous piece during the 2019 NFL Draft is wide receiver D.K. Metcalf, and Tyler Lockett is another solid player at the wideout position. However, this late in the first round, Seattle could pull the trigger on adding another wide receiver, this time taking speedster Jalen Reagor from TCU.

In order for the Seahawks to make another run to the Super Bowl, they need more weapons, and a trio of Reagor, Metcalf, and Lockett in 2020 would be an excellent start. Sure,  they need help along the offensive line, and in spots on the defensive side of the ball, but putting Wilson in the best place to succeed is the only way this team wins next season.

28. player. 26. . Safety. Baltimore Ravens. Xavier McKinney

In the biggest shocker of the Divisional Round, the Baltimore Ravens, as the No. 1 overall seed in the AFC, fell to the Tennessee Titans in a big way on Saturday night. In fact, the Ravens were absolutely dominated by the Titans, as Tennessee’s big running back, Derrick Henry, nearly ran for 200 yards in the game.

While the end of the season was a shocker, let us not forget how special the regular season was for Baltimore, as quarterback Lamar Jackson may come away with the NFL’s Most Valuable Player trophy. They are set at the most important position in sports for years to come, and with pick No. 28 overall, they may want to address the other side of the ball.

Baltimore did a lot to improve at cornerback, adding Marcus Peters, and drafting youngster Marlon Humphrey over the past few seasons. However, behind Earl Thomas at safety, they need help, and Xavier McKinney is widely regarded as the second-best pure safety in this draft class. He would be a perfect compliment to Thomas moving forward.