Los Angeles Rams full 2020 NFL mock draft
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Devin Duvernay. 84. player. 851. . Wide Receiver. Longhorns
Duvernay had a huge senior season at Texas, leading the Big 12 in receptions (106, third in the country) and yards (1,386, fifth in the country) along with nine touchdowns. He was also used a bit as a runner last year, with 10 carries and a score on the ground. Then the high school track star showed his speed with a 4.39 40 at the NFL Combine.
Duvernay is not greatly polished as a route runner, but he has reliable hands and a solid frame (210 pounds).
Devin Duvernay career at Texas:
— PFF College (@PFF_College) April 11, 2020
244 Targets
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Josh Reynolds may be able to fill the void left by the trade of Cooks, and Robert Woods and Cooper Kupp are a capable top duo for the Rams. But as he falls down the pecking order in deep class of wide receivers, they can’t turn away from Duvernay.
104. player. 812. . Guard. Buckeyes . Jonah Jackson
Jackson started one season at Rutgers in 2018, then grad transferred to Ohio State and started at left guard for the Big Ten champions on his way to earning first team All-Conference honors. He spent some time at center and right guard as a sophomore at Rutgers, starting five games between the two spots.
Due in part to injuries, the Rams’ interior line play dropped off dramatically last year. Jackson’s versatility is notable for them here, with overall traits that help make up for not being a terrific athlete.