The 2020 NFL Draft is finally here and every NFL team is trying to improve their roster. There is a lot of uncertainty surrounding this draft, but there are plenty of teams that might be looking to make a deal to move up or down in the first round of the draft.

Let's look at three teams that should make up the trade in the first round of the NFL Draft.

3. Miami Dolphins

The Miami Dolphins should move up to the third spot in the draft if they have found a quarterback they think can be their franchise player.

The Dolphins own three first-round picks and two second-round picks, so they have the draft capital to move up if they want to. There are probably going to be teams trying to jump up ahead of the Dolphins at number five to select their quarterback, so Miami should take it out of their hands.

If the Dolphins move up to three, they will be guaranteed to get their guy, unless the Washington Redskins decide they want a quarterback.

2. Oakland Raiders

Mike Mayock and Jon Gruden aren't afraid to make the big move, and this is a draft where they should try to move up to get their star wide receiver.

The Raiders own 12th, 19th, 80th, 81st, and 91st selections in the NFL Draft. That draft capital would be plenty to move up into the top 10 to get the wideout they have fallen in love with.

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The Raiders also could surprise everyone if they trade up in the first round to select a quarterback like Justin Herbert or Tua Tagovailoa. Gruden loves his quarterbacks, so if he thinks one is the team's future, they should go trade up to select him.

They also just moved to Las Vegas, and this would create an even bigger buzz around the team.

1. Los Angeles Chargers

If the Los Angeles Chargers want to get their quarterback, they need to trade up to try and get him. They own the sixth overall selection and there will be a quarterback available at that point, but is it the one they want?

Most expect the Dolphins to also target a quarterback, and the Chargers need to do everything in their power to get in front of them. If the Chargers don't want to take a quarterback, they should stay put or maybe even trade back.

But if they want that quarterback, it's going to be crucial to trade up.