NFL Mock Draft picks 1-20: Who could be left for Cleveland Browns at 26?

Nov 14, 2020; Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA; Tulsa Golden Hurricane linebacker Zaven Collins (23) during the game against the Southern Methodist Mustangs at Skelly Field at H.A. Chapman Stadium. Tulsa won 28-24. Mandatory Credit: Brett Rojo-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 14, 2020; Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA; Tulsa Golden Hurricane linebacker Zaven Collins (23) during the game against the Southern Methodist Mustangs at Skelly Field at H.A. Chapman Stadium. Tulsa won 28-24. Mandatory Credit: Brett Rojo-USA TODAY Sports /
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Jan 1, 2019; New Orleans, LA, USA; Georgia Bulldogs head coach Kirby Smart (right) reacts with defensive back Tyson Campbell (3) in the second half of the 2019 Sugar Bowl against the Texas Longhorns at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. Mandatory Credit: Chuck Cook-USA TODAY Sports /

18. Miami Dolphins – Kwity Paye, DE, Michigan

While the Michigan Wolverines had a disappointing season in 2020, defense end Kwity Paye continued to shine and drive his stock for the 2021 NFL draft. While Rousseau is the top prospect for most, Paye is the best edge prospect who played in the 2020 season. For some teams, seeing the film in the last year could make the decision that much tougher.

At 6-foot-4, 272-pounds, Paye has the size of an NFL defensive end with the speed of some linebackers in the league. Paye is still a raw talent, but with some work and coaching could be a dynamic player at the next level.

With the Dolphins rumored to move on from Kyle Van Noy, Paye could be the perfect replacement.

19. Washington Football Team – Tyson Campbell, CB, Georgia

The Washington Football Team has one of the best front sevens in the NFL, now look for them to move to the secondary to create the next great NFL defense. Too bad they don’t have any offense to go with it.

Tyson Campbell from Georgia could be the perfect fit cornerback for Washington. At 6-foot-2, Campbell has the perfect frame, as well as experience at playing safety as well. Campbell was a high school sprinter and has the speed to stay with any receiver in the league as well.

Campbell must get better at his technique, but he has the two things you just can’t teach, speed, and size which will get him drafted earlier than some expect.