The Nos. 3 and 4 draft picks of 2020, owned by the Detroit Lions and New York Giants, respectively, kept making us second-guess how the first part of the draft might go.
The Lions were more predictable when it came to the draft, at least when general manager Bob Quinn still had a job there. They had a type, and it usually matched with the expected talent available in their draft range.
Even amid the flurry of trade-down reports for Detroit, and even with the subtle game of footsie the Lions played with Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa in the pre-draft process, we kept mocking them Ohio State cornerback Jeffrey Okudah.