2020 NFL mock draft: Jordan Love heads to Patriots

Jordan Love, Utah State Aggies. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)
Jordan Love, Utah State Aggies. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images) /
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NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA – SEPTEMBER 19: Josh Jones #74 of the Houston Cougars in action during a game against the Tulane Green Wave at Yulman Stadium on September 19, 2019 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images)
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA – SEPTEMBER 19: Josh Jones #74 of the Houston Cougars in action during a game against the Tulane Green Wave at Yulman Stadium on September 19, 2019 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images) /

. Offensive Tackle. Tennessee Titans. Josh Jones. 29. player. 35

The Tennessee Titans were rumored to be in the mix for quarterback Tom Brady, especially with his history with current Titans head coach Mike Vrabel. In the end, they ended up throwing a ton of money at the quarterback who helped them to the AFC Championship Game this year, Ryan Tannehill.

The hope is that Tannehill is going to be able to continue to play at such a high level, and to help him, they signed his star running back, Derrick Henry to the franchise tag. With the No. 29 overall pick, they should look to bring in some talent along the defensive line, and right now, offensive tackle could use some more talent.

Enter Josh Jones, a mountain of a man who may be a bit raw right now, but at the next level, he has the talent to start on the right side right away. The Titans are not going anywhere, and in Jones, they have a guy who can play right tackle now, before turning into a beast at left tackle down the road.

49. . Wide Receiver. Green Bay Packers. Denzel Mims. 30. player

The Green Bay Packers will go into next season without one of their better offensive linemen, as they lost Ryan Bulaga to the Los Angeles Chargers in free agency. That could cause them to move up in the first round to get some of the first round offensive tackles available, but if they stay down here, they have to get Aaron Rodgers another weapon.

Sure, Davante Adams is a tremendous wide receiver, and Allen Lazard is solid at times, but they need a true WR2 on this roster. Enter Denzel Mims from Baylor, who dominated the NFL Scouting Combine, and should hear his name called at the bottom of the first round, or at least early in round two.

The Packers have the talent to get back to the NFC title game, but they are not going to be able to get over the hump unless they can get Rodgers more weapons. The window on this team winning another Super Bowl in his prime is starting to get smaller, so Mims makes a ton of sense this late in round one.