2020 NFL mock draft: Justin Herbert lands with the Chargers

Justin Herbert, Oregon Ducks. (Alika Jenner/Getty Images)
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Terrell Lewis, Alabama Crimson Tide
ATLANTA, GA – SEPTEMBER 02: Linebacker Terrell Lewis #24 of the #1 ranked Alabama Crimson Tide playing against the #3 ranked Florida State Seminoles during the Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on September 2, 2017 in Atlanta, Georgia. Alabama defeated Florida State 24 to 7. (Photo by Don Juan Moore/Getty Images) /

27. player. 36. . Edge. Seattle Seahawks. Terrell Lewis

The Seattle Seahawks have made it clear they would like to have Jadeveon Clowney back for the 2020 NFL season, but only at the right price. Clowney is expecting big money, and the if the Seahawks decide that the price is not right, they should look to add a quality edge rusher late in the first round of the 2020 NFL Draft.

That man could be Terrell Lewis from Alabama, who is not only a solid edge rusher, but also can play outside linebacker at the NFL level, filling two needs for Seattle. This is a Seahawks defense that is one of the best in the game, and with Russell Wilson still at quarterback, you have to believe they are going to be in contention in a very tough NFC West.

Of course, the Seahawks could go with Penn State’s Yetur Gross-Matos, who I also like to be a first round draft pick in 2020. For now, Lewis is a solid addition to this defense, as he is an incredibly athletic pass rusher who can help fill the void left by Clowney.

. Linebacker. Baltimore Ravens. Patrick Queen. 28. player. 26

Throughout the entire 2019 NFL regular season, the Baltimore Ravens were the kings of the AFC, posting the best record in the conference, and earning the No. 1 seed. Unfortunately, for the second straight season, the Ravens were one-and-done in the playoffs, and will look to shed that label this upcoming season.

For the Ravens, they have very few issues on this roster, though they are still looking for someone to come in and fill the void left by C.J. Mosley prior to the 2019 campaign. Patrick Queen from LSU can come in and start right away, and would be a beast within this defense, as he is a linebacker with incredible athletic ability.

The bottom line is, the Ravens are going to be back next season, and the scary thing is that Lamar Jackson may just be getting started. They have done a nice job adding to their defense this offseason, and in Queen, they could be bringing in the final piece of the puzzle.