2020 NFL mock draft: Justin Herbert lands with the Chargers

Justin Herbert, Oregon Ducks. (Alika Jenner/Getty Images)
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SANTA CLARA, CA – JANUARY 07: Jerry Jeudy #4 of the Alabama Crimson Tide celebrates his first quarter touchdown reception against the Clemson Tigers the CFP National Championship presented by AT&T at Levi’s Stadium on January 7, 2019 in Santa Clara, California. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images) /

Wide Receiver. San Francisco 49ers. Jerry Jeudy. 13. player. 42.

It took parting ways with former first round draft pick DeForest Buckner, but the San Francisco 49ers now have two first round picks this April. Their first pick comes in at No. 13 overall, as they received the Indianapolis Colts selection for Buckner, and with the pick, they get Jimmy Garoppolo another weapon in the passing game.

This 2020 NFL draft class is loaded at the wide receiver position, and sitting here, the 49ers are able to add an elite talent in Jerry Jeudy from Alabama. This is the best route-runner in this draft class, and coupled with the talent the 49ers already have on the roster, their offense becomes explosive with this pick.

Garoppolo is a solid NFL starter, but last season he lacked enough weapons on the outside in the passing game. The NFC West is going to be loaded in 2020, but the 49ers were not only the best team in the division, but also in the NFC, and with this pick, they get that much better.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Javon Kinlaw. 14. player. 48. . Defensive Lineman

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers won the Tom Brady sweepstakes this offseason, and it will be interesting to see what version of Brady they get. Some believe he could lead them all the way to the Super Bowl, while others believe they could be getting the Washington Wizards-version of Michael Jordan, who was magnificent at times, but also pedestrian at others.

Brady is entering a solid situation in Tampa Bay, and has the kind of weapons at wide receiver that he was seriuosly lacking in New England. This Buccaneers team is going to be fun to watch next season, and at pick No. 14, they add to the other side of the ball, getting a monster of a prospect in Javon Kinlaw.

This kid can do it all up front on defense, as he can move inside to stop the run, but is also adept at setting the edge and making things happen in the backfield. Many believe he is the most versatile defensive linemen in this draft class, and in an offense-happy NFC South, the Bucs need all the help they can get.