2020 NFL mock draft: C.J. Henderson, Jordan Love to Raiders

PROVO, UT - OCTOBER 05: Utah State Aggies quarterback Jordan Love (10) celebrates his touchdown by telling the fans to be quite during a college football game between the Utah State Aggies and the BYU Cougars on October 5, 2018, at Lavell Edwards Stadium in Provo, Utah. (Photo by Boyd Ivey/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
PROVO, UT - OCTOBER 05: Utah State Aggies quarterback Jordan Love (10) celebrates his touchdown by telling the fans to be quite during a college football game between the Utah State Aggies and the BYU Cougars on October 5, 2018, at Lavell Edwards Stadium in Provo, Utah. (Photo by Boyd Ivey/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) /
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Joe Burrow, LSU Tigers. (Photo by Don Juan Moore/Getty Images) /

In his 2020 NFL mock draft, the Las Vegas Raiders landing C.J. Henderson and Jordan Love, while the New England Patriots get Justin Herbert.

The 2020 NFL Draft will be different. It will be historic in how it is conducted, remembered forever in its uniqueness.

Of course, the real impact will lie in the players taken and their careers ahead. The No. 1 pick is set in stone for the Cincinnati Bengals. The rest are a matter of conjecture.

Come April 23, decisions will be made which decide the fate of many around the NFL, both now and in the years to come. Here’s our best guess at how it all shakes:

1. player. 56. Scouting Report. LSU. Joe Burrow. Pick Analysis. QB

Let’s not make this complicated. Burrow threw for 60 touchdowns last season and is the consensus, almost unanimous choice for the Bengals. Cincinnati desperately needs a star to put butts in the seats, and Burrow fits the ball. He’s also a tremendous young quarterback who can lead the franchise out of it’s 30-year malaise.

58. Pick Analysis. Ohio State. 2. player. Scouting Report. EDGE. Chase Young

Young is the best player in the draft. Unless the Redskins move back, they are going to take the Ohio State edge rusher and not think twice. With head coach Ron Rivera — a former linebacker — bringing an adult’s mentality to Washington, the simple answer is the right one. Look for Young to be a Redskin.