2. At Least 30 Total Touchdowns
Following a 2017 campaign at Missouri where he led the country in touchdown passes with 44, Drew Lock had just 28 touchdowns passes as a senior in 2018. But he made up some of the difference on the ground, with six rushing scores.
He didn’t do a lot in that area as a rookie (72 rushing yards on 18 attempts), but Lock clearly has some ability and untapped potential as a runner. Having some experience under his belt could easily compel him to be more comfortable running, when there are opportunities to do so in his second season.
Don’t go confusing Lock with Lamar Jackson. But chunks of yards to move the chains with his legs will naturally lead to a few supplemental scores on the ground. So 30 total touchdowns is well within the realm of possibilities in 2020.