Draft Order NFL: 2020 NFL Draft Order: Round 7: 215. Cincinnati Bengals: 2-14-0, 216. Washington Redskins: 3-13-0, 217. San Francisco 49ers (from Detroit Lions): 3-12-1, 218. New York Giants: 4-12-0, 219. Minnesota Vikings (from Miami Dolphins): 5-11-0, 220. Los Angeles Chargers: 5-11-0, 221. Carolina Panthers: 5-11-0, 222. Arizona Cardinals: 5-10-1, 223. Jacksonville Jaguars: 6-10-0, 224. Tennessee Titans (from Cleveland `Browns): 6-10-0, 225. Baltimore Ravens (from New York Jets): 7-9-0, 226. Chicago Bears (from Las Vegas Raiders): 7-9-0, 227. Miami Dolphins (from Indianapolis Colts): 7-9-0, 228. Atlanta Falcons (from Tampa Bay Buccaneers): 7-9-0, 229. Washington Redskins (from Denver Broncos): 7-9-0, 230. New England Patriots (from Atlanta Falcons): 7-9-0, 231. Dallas Cowboys: 8-8-0, 232. Pittsburgh Steelers: 8-8-0, 233. Chicago Bears: 8-8-0, 234. Los Angeles Rams: 9-7-0, 235. Detroit Lions (from Philadelphia Eagles): 9-7-0, 236. Green Bay Packers (from Buffalo Bills): 10-6-0, 237. Tennessee Titans (from New England Patriots): 12-4-0, 238. New York Giants (from New Orleans Saints): 13-3-0, 239. Buffalo Bills (from Minnesota Vikings): 10-6-0, 240. Houston Texans: 10-6-0, 241. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from Seattle Seahawks): 11-5-0, 242. Green Bay Packers (from Baltimore Ravens): 14-2-0, 243. Tennessee Titans: 9-7-0, 244. Cleveland Browns (from Green Bay Packers): 13-3-0, 245. San Francisco 49ers: 13-3-0, 246. Miami Dolphins (from Kansas City Chiefs): 12-4-0, 247. New York Giants (Compensation Pick): 4-12-0, 248. Houston Texans (Compensation Pick): 10-6-0, 249. Minnesota Vikings (Compensation Pick): 10-6-0, 250. Houston Texans (Compensation Pick): 10-6-0, 251. Miami Dolphins (Compensation Pick): 5-11-0, 252. Denver Broncos (Compensation Pick): 7-9-0, 253. Minnesota Vikings (Compensation Pick): 10-6-0, 254. Denver Broncos (Compensation Pick): 7-9-0, 255. New York Giants (Compensation Pick): 4-12-0












2020 NFL Mock Draft: Final Mock 7 Rounds




Round 7




Chris Ransom follow @DraftUtopia Last Updated: April 23, 2020.


  1. Cincinnati Bengals: Quinton Cephus, WR, Wisconsin

    Cincinnati grabs a wide receiver for depth here. The 6-1 202 lb Quinton Cephus has the best production among any receiver at this point despite his awful 4.72 40-time.


  2. Washington Redskins: Zack Shackelford, C, Texas

    Washington finally drafts a center for depth. Zack Shackelford out of Texas is my top center on the board.



  3. San Francisco 49ers: Jordan Fuller, FS, Ohio State

    San Francisco grabs a safety for depth. Ohio State safety Jordan Fuller can play strong safety or free safety with his versatility. He can play man coverage and zone coverage effectively. Will struggle in press coverage and is going to need to start out as a backup safety. He may end up having to play special teams as well.


  4. New York Giants: Tremayne Anchrum, RG, Clemson

    New York gets a right guard to groom for the future since Kevin Zeitler only has two years left on his contract. Tremayne Anchrum is the best player available here.



  5. Minnesota Vikings: Kenny Willekes, LE, Michigan State

    Minnesota gets a pass rusher for depth. Kenny Willekes is a good value pick in the seventh round.


  6. Los Angeles Chargers: Raequan Williams, DT, Michigan State

    The Los Angeles Chargers get a defensive tackle for depth here. Raequan Williams gives the Chargers good depth behind Linval Joseph and Jerry Tillery.



  7. Carolina Panthers: Trystan Colon-Castillo, C, Missouri

    Carolina gets a center for depth behind Matt Paradis. Trystan Colon-Castillo provides a great value pick for Carolina in the seventh round.


  8. Arizona Cardinals: Charlie Taumoepeau, TE, Portland State

    Arizona grabs a tight end. Portland State tight end Charlie Taumoepeau is the best tight end Portland State has had since Julius Thomas.



  9. Jacksonville Jaguars: Derrek Tuszka, RE, North Dakota State

    Jacksonville gets depth at pass rusher here late in the seventh round. He relies on his speed to win battles against offensive tackles when pass rushing off the edge. The 6-4 251 lb Derrek Tuszka had 19 tackles for a loss and 13.5 sacks in 2019.


  10. Tennessee Titans: Kalija Lipscomb, WR, Vanderbilt

    Tennessee drafts another wide receiver for depth. Kalija Lipscomb is the best receiver on the board at this point.



  11. Baltimore Ravens: Quartney Davis, WR, Texas A&M

    Baltimore drafts a wide receiver for depth. Quartney Davis is the best receiver that played for Texas A&M in 2019.


  12. Chicago Bears: Kendrick Rogers, WR, Texas A&M

    Kendrick Rogers has great speed. He will make a good wide receiver for depth in Chicago.



  13. Miami Dolphins: Harrison Hand, CB, Temple

    Temple is known for their cornerbacks. Harrison Hand is the top cornerback prospect on Temple this year as well as my top graded player from Temple. Miami can draft Harrison Hand for depth here.


  14. Atlanta Falcons: Javon Hagan, SS, Ohio

    Atlanta grabs a safety for depth. They get one that we interviewed back in 2017. Here is our Javon Hagan Interview.



  15. Washington Redskins: Dante Olson, MLB, Montana

    Washington finally drafts a 4-3 middle linebacker in the seventh round. They get the top middle linebacker in the FCS by taking Dante Olson out of Montana.


  16. New England Patriots: Brady Ross, FB, Iowa

    New England grabs the top fullback in the draft. Brady Ross is a great value pick at 230.



  17. Dallas Cowboys: Larrell Murchison, DT, North Carolina State

    Dallas added Dontari Poe and Gerald McCoy in Free Agency. They also got Trysten Hill as a third round defensive tackle out of Central Florida in the 2019 NFL Draft. Larrell Murchison showed nice rip and swim moves during drills in Mobile so Dallas can grab him for depth here late in the seventh round.


  18. Pittsburgh Steelers: James Morgan, QB, Florida International

    Pittsburgh gets the 2020 East West Shrine Game MVP here. James Morgan will be competing with Mason Rudolph, Devlin Hodges, Paxton Lynch, and J.T. Barrett for a roster spot behind a healthy Ben Roethlsiberger who is the healthiest he's been in five years.



  19. Chicago Bears: Stephen Sullivan, TE, LSU

    Chicago gets the best player on the board here. LSU tight end Stephen Sullivan is a fantastic value pick at this point in the seventh round. Chicago has Jimmy Graham starting and Adam Shaheen as their backup so Sullivan can push for that third string tight end job.


  20. Los Angeles Rams: Robert Hunt, RG, Louisiana-Lafayette

    The Rams get a right guard for depth here. Robert Hunt lined up at left tackle, right tackle, left guard, and right guard throughout his career. Right guard is the only position where he may end up being a solid starter and at this point he projects as a backup.



  21. Detroit Lions: David Dowell, SS, Michigan State

    Detroit drafts a safety for depth. David Dowell is a nice value pick this late in the seventh round.


  22. Green Bay Packers: Darrion Daniels, NT, Nebraska

    Green Bay gets depth at nose tackle behind Kenny Clark. Darrion Daniels is a great value pick this late in the seventh round.



  23. Tennessee Titans: Salvon Ahmed, RB, Washington

    Tennessee gets depth behind Derrick Henry since they cut Dion Lewis. Salvon Ahmed ran for over 1,000 rushing yards in 2019 after finally taking over for Myles Gaskin.


  24. New York Giants: Michael Divinity Jr., 3-4 MLB, LSU

    New York gets a 3-4 middle linebacker for depth behind Blake Martinez and Isaiah Simmons. Michael Divinity Jr. is a great value pick this late in the seventh round.



  25. Buffalo Bills: Khalil Davis, DT, Nebraska

    Buffalo gets a defensive tackle to push for a roster spot. Nebraska defensive tackle Khalil Davis is a good value pick.


  26. Houston Texans: Carlos Davis, NT, Nebraska

    Houston needs a replacement to D.J. Reader. Carlos Davis, the twin brother of Khalil Davis is the best that Houston can do here at 240.



  27. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: K.J. Osborn, WR, Miami FL

    Tampa Bay grabs a receiver from the U also known as Miami FL to give Tom Brady his own version of Philip Dorsett to compliment this already loaded wide receiver core in Tampa Bay. K.J. Osborn was Miami FL's best receiver in 2019.


  28. Green Bay Packers: Jeff Thomas, WR, Miami FL

    Jeff Thomas ran a better 40-time than K.J. Osborn. He would make a good addition for the Packers late in the seventh round.



  29. Tennessee Titans: Kevin Davidson, QB, Princeton

    Tennessee gets a quarterback to be a backup to Ryan Tannehill here. Kevin Davidson out of Princeton was the final quarterback to crack my 2020 NFL Draft quarterback rankings.


  30. Cleveland Browns: Josiah Coatney, DT, Ole Miss

    Cleveland grabs a defensive tackle for depth to push for a roster spot. Josiah Coatney warrants a late round pick for Cleveland at this point in the seventh round.



  31. San Francisco 49ers: Cordel Iwuagwu, LG, TCU

    San Francisco gets TCU's starting left guard as a backup left guard for depth. Cordel Iwuagwu had a better 2020 NFL Combine than right tackle Lucas Niang.


  32. Miami Dolphins: Essang Bassey, CB, Wake Forest

    Miami grabs a cornerback for depth here to push for a roster spot. Essang Bassey ran one of the better 40-times at the 2020 NFL Combine making him a good late round pick here.



  33. New York Giants: Trevis Gipson, 3-4 ROLB, Tulsa

    New York got this compensation pick at 247 thanks to Mario Edwards Jr. signing with the New Orleans Saints.


    The 6-3 259 lb Trevis Gipson had 15 tackles for a loss and 8 sacks in 2019. New York grabs another pass rusher for depth here.


  34. Houston Texans: Brandon Jones, SS, Texas

    Houston got this compensation pick at 248 thanks to Kendall Lamb signing with the Cleveland Browns.


    Houston grabs a safety for depth. Texas safety Brandon Jones is the top safety left in this draft.



  35. Minnesota Vikings: JaMycal Hasty, RB, Baylor

    Minnesota got this compensation pick at 249 thanks to Trevor Siemian signing with the New York Jets.


    Minnesota grabs a running back for depth behind Dalvin Cook and Alexander Mattison. JaMycal Hasty is the only draftable running back left in this draft.


  36. Houston Texans: Tyre Phillips, LT, Mississippi State

    Houston got this compensation pick at 250 thanks to Christian Covington signing with the Dallas Cowboys.


    Houston grabs a left tackle for depth. The 6-5 342 lb Tyre Phillips pancaked Texas A&M defensive tackle Justin Madubuike when Madubuike lined up as an edge rusher against Mississippi State. Houston takes a flyer on Tyre Phillips here late in the seventh round.



  37. Miami Dolphins: Kyle Murphy, LG, Rhode Island

    Miami got this compensation pick at 251 thanks to Brandon Bolden signing with the New England Patriots.


    Miami gets an offensive lineman that can play all five spots. Kyle Murphy lined up at left tackle, left guard, center, right guard, and right tackle. Basically he lined up everywhere when he on the offensive line for Rhode Island.


  38. Denver Broncos: Rob Windsor, 3-4 RE, Penn State

    Denver got this compensation pick at 252 thanks to Max Garcia signing with the Arizona Cardinals.


    Denver grabs a 3-4 defensive end for depth. Depth behind Shelby Harris and Jurrell Casey is needed with Adam Gotsis no longer on Denver.



  39. Minnesota Vikings: Cameron Clark, LT, Charlotte

    Minnesota got this compensation pick at 253 thanks to Tom Compton signing with the New York Jets.


    Minnesota grabs an offensive tackle for depth. Cameron Clark was the starting left tackle at Charlotte. He can serve as a backup to Riley Reiff.


  40. Denver Broncos: Alohi Gilman, FS, Notre Dame

    Denver got this compensation pick at 254 thanks to Tramaine Brock signing with the Tennessee Titans.


    Alohi Gillman started at safety next to Jalen Elliott at Notre Dame. He makes a good safety for depth behind Justin Simmons and Kareem Jackson.



  41. New York Giants: James Robinson, RB, Illinois State

    New York got this compensation pick at 255 thanks to Josh Mauro signing with the Oakland Raiders now known as the Las Vegas Raiders.


    New York gets a running back for depth with the Mr. Irrelevant pick. James Robinson had the longest rushing touchdown in the history of the East West Shrine Game with a 63-yard rushing touchdown. James Robinson had 1,899 rushing yards and 18 rushing touchdowns in 2019.














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