Record: 7-9 (.473)
Biggest needs: WR, edge rusher, OT, CB, RB
Joe Douglas heads into his first draft as a general manager in need of a WR1, primo edge rusher, left tackle and CB1. Hey, no pressure! The good news is this will be a receiver-rich draft, which should ease the burden of replacing Robby Anderson. Plus, Douglas has added a lot of pieces to the O-line via free agency, but locking in signee George Fant, who was a backup in Seattle, at left tackle seems like a roll of dice that might not be the risk to take with a young QB still finding his way in the league. Lastly, the coach that seems eternally unhappy that Le'Veon Bell is on his roster might want to add some reinforcements behind him.
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Biggest needs: WR, edge rusher, OT, CB, RB
Joe Douglas heads into his first draft as a general manager in need of a WR1, primo edge rusher, left tackle and CB1. Hey, no pressure! The good news is this will be a receiver-rich draft, which should ease the burden of replacing Robby Anderson. Plus, Douglas has added a lot of pieces to the O-line via free agency, but locking in signee George Fant, who was a backup in Seattle, at left tackle seems like a roll of dice that might not be the risk to take with a young QB still finding his way in the league. Lastly, the coach that seems eternally unhappy that Le'Veon Bell is on his roster might want to add some reinforcements behind him.
2020 NFL Draft: First-round order, top five needs for all 32 teams
With the first wave of NFL free agency in the books, Dan Parr identifies the top five draft needs for all 32 teams. Should the Patriots pick a QB? What areas must the Buccaneers address to improve Tom Brady's supporting cast?