Like Day 1, Day 2 of the 2020 NFL Draft saw several teams make very strong picks that should immediately pay dividends for the upcoming season. Conversely, several other teams made some head-scratching decisions that will surely come back to haunt them in the not-too-distant-future.Here's a look at Friday night's Day 2 winners and losers, a list that from the previous day.Winner: After inheriting a team that finished 31st in the league in scoring defense in 2019, new Panthers head coach Matt Rhule is taking drastic steps towards improving Carolina's defense in 2020. With the 38th pick, Carolina was able to select Penn State's , a Day 1 talent and one of the top EDGE rushers in the draft. While he may not do anything at an elite level, Gro s-Matos did play at a very high level at Happy Valley. An athletic player with an equally impre sive football IQ, Gro s-Matos recorded 17 sacks and 34.5 tackles for lo s during his final two seasons at Penn State.Carolina then traded up to the 64th pick to acquire , one of the top safeties in this year's draft. The 2019 Buck Buchanan Award recipient (which goes to best defensive player Wil Myers Jersey in the FCS), Chinn is a versatile player who should make an immediate impact on Carolina's re-vamped defense in 2020. Loser: Green Bay finds itself in the loser category for a second straight day. Instead of addre sing their needs at receiver, the Packers drafted Boston College running back with the 62nd pick and Cincinnati tight end with the 94th pick.While Dillon put up impre sive numbers at Boston College, the Packers could have used that pick on , who was a much bigger receiving presence during his time at Memphis, or scooped up some actual receiving help in the form of Bryan Edwards or Devin Duvernay. And while Deguara has some upside, Green Bay pa sed on selecting Dayton tight end , a much more accomplished player who the were able to acquire with the 105th pick. Winner: While Florida edge rusher (the team's third and final Day 2 pick) is somewhat of a question mark, the Jets nailed their other Day 2 picks in Baylor receiver and California safety . After pa sing on a receiver in Day 1 (instead taking Louisville lineman with the 11th pick), the Jets were still able to land a good receiver in Mims, a speed demon who also scored Dave Winfield Jersey 28 touchdowns during his last three years with the .Speaking of speed, that is also one of the attributes a sociated with Davis, an instinctive, physical player who should complement fellow safety in New York's talented defense.Loser: After taking Henry Ruggs III in the first round, the Raiders oddly took two more receivers in the third round, even though the team is initially expected to use Kentucky's Lynn Bowden Jr. more as a running back. That being said, Las Vegas could have used that pick to addre s other positions, as the team already has a bona fide star at running back in . And while Bryan Edwards (who was selected right after Bowden) has the potential to be a good player, the Raiders should have used one or both of these picks to addre s defensive needs, perhaps by selecting a linebacker or a defensive tackle. While the Raiders' final third-round pick was spent on a position of need, the player they picked, former Clemson safety Tanner Muse, is a linebacker/safety hybrid that leaves something to be desired in terms of pa s coverage. The Raiders could have opted for one of the linebackers taken a few spots before this pick (Malik Harrison, Jacob Phillips) earlier in Round 3, or spent this same pick on either Davion Taylor, who went a few picks later, or Akeem Davis-Gaither, who is still available after two days of the draft.Winner: Dallas enters the winners' circle for a second straight day. A day after watching receiver fall to them with the 17th pick, the Chase Headley Jersey Cowboys were just as fortunate on Day 2. With the 51st pick, they were able to acquire former Alabama cornerback , a Day 1 talent who helps the Cowboys fill the void left by ' departure in free agency. Diggs could have easily been the team's first-round pick had Lamb not been available.The Cowboys, who needed to addre s their defensive line, were then able to pick up former Oklahoma defensive , the fourth-ranked defensive lineman and the 36th-best prospect in the draft, . Both players should make an immediate impact for the Cowboys, who significantly improved their roster during the first two days of the draft. Loser: Miami po sibly reached with the 39th pick, taking former Louisiana guard (the 17th-best lineman and 86th-best prospect per our rankings) instead of LSU's Lloyd Cushenberry, a higher-rated prospect that was eventually selected by the in the third round. The Dolphins also pa sed up on the opportunity to select former Wisconsin running back , who was taken by the with the 41st pick.Miami didn't addre s the running back position at all on Day 2. Instead, they spent their picks on two defensive players that have several big question marks. With the 56th pick, Miami selected Alabama defensive lineman , a formidable run-stuffer but not a nece sary good pa s rusher. The Dolphins spent the No. 70 overall pick on former Texas safety , a player that has potential but has too many red flags (has as small frame, is not very good in run support) to be taken with that high of a pick.Winner: While Eric Hosmer Jersey they only had one pick on Day 2, the Cardinals made that pick count, selecting former Houston offensive tackle with the 72nd pick. The fifth-best lineman and 17th-best prospect in the draft, Jones, a four-year starter in college, has the potential to become one of the NFL's top offensive tackles for years to come, and he immediately upgrades the right side of the offensive line in Arizona. Making this pick even more sweet is the fact that the Cardinals pa sed on selecting a tackle in the first Johnny Manziel Jersey round, instead using the eighth overall pick on . While that move was risky, it ultimately paid off for the Cardinals, who were able to acquire two players who will be expected to make immediate impacts in 2020.Loser: Like the Cardinals, Washington only had one pick during the second night of the draft. But unlike Arizona, the Redskins didn't make the most of their pick. Instead of using the 66th overall pick on either a linebacker or a defensive back, Washington instead chose former Memphis running back Antonio Gibson, a player that was more productive as a receiver than as a running back during his time with the Tigers.While Gibson may end up giving the Redskins' offense an added dimension while also making life easier for , Washington is already set at running back and would have been better served using the pick filling one of actual needs. Chase Young was a great start to the draft on Thursday, but with another day in the books, they haven't done much else to addre s the i sues with a roster that pl