It’s been a few weeks since Pro Football Network published my second version of the 2020 NFL mock draft and there have been many changes since. First, there have been trades, including a blockbuster which saw the Jacksonville Jaguars send all-world cornerback Jalen Ramsey to the Los Angeles Rams for a nice haul of draft picks. Also, we saw the San Francisco 49ers trade for Emmanuel Sanders and the New England Patriots trade for Mohamed Sanu.

Related: Catch up on the latest college football inside information and analysis from PFN Draft Analyst Tony Pauline and the rest of the PFN Draft Staff. On October 26, we presented yet another live game day blog with plenty of Week 9 updates. Will Penn State WR KJ Hamler be entering the 2020 NFL Draft? How about Cameron Dantzler and Kylin Hill? Pauline has the scoop on which way they are leaning at this time.

Another big change has been the emergence of LSU quarterback Joe Burrow. Burrow is having a terrific 2019 campaign, which has put him at the top of the list for NFL scouts. There are many in Baton Rouge and the NFL Draft community who believe the play of Burrow this season has elevated him into the conversation to be a top-10 selection in the 2020 NFL Draft.

While a lot has changed, some things remain the same for numerous NFL teams. The Cincinnati Bengals still hold the first pick in the draft. There is a real race between Cincinnati and the Miami Dolphins to see who will land the first overall pick. For my money, the Bengals are the better team, and when all the dust of the 2019 NFL season settles, it will be the Miami Dolphins holding the first pick. However, we’re going to have to buckle up and see how it plays out.

There will be many quarterback-needy teams heading into the draft, so it will be no surprise to see a fast and furious run on quarterbacks. Teams like the Cincinnati Bengals, Miami Dolphins, Los Angeles Chargers, Tennessee Titans, Pittsburgh Steelers and Tampa Bay Buccaneers will most certainly be on the hunt for their quarterback of the future, while teams like the New England Patriots and New Orleans Saints might be on the hunt as well, in preparation for their Hall of Fame quarterbacks retiring.

For the purposes of this updated mock draft, the current draft order will be used. You will notice a few names missing, such as Jake Fromm, DeVonta Smith and KJ Hamler in the three-round exercise, as indications lead me to believe that they are likely to return to school for the 2020 season.

With the first pick in the 2020 NFL draft, the Cincinnati Bengals select …