49 overall): Chase Claypool, WR, Notre DameRound 3, pick 38 (No. Round 1, pick 6: Justin Herbert, QB, OregonRound 1, pick 23 (via NE): Kenneth Murray, LB, OklahomaRound 4, pick 6 (No. 68): Ashtyn Davis, S, CalRound 3, pick 15 (No. 100): Tanner Muse, S, ClemsonRound 4, pick 3 (No. He projects as more of a quick Julian Edelman-type as a slot receiver. 232): Carlos Davis, DT, Nebraska.
We’ve got a grade for every team’s effort following three days and 255 picks. Getting another versatile running back in Eno Benjamin was the cherry on top for Arizona. Here are five potential sleepers Kiper is high on: Kiper’s take: “...a really good football player he’s got great versatility as far as running back receiver. They moved back one spot in the first, but then moved up at the end of the first to leave them without a day two pick. 249): Brian Cole II, S, Mississippi StateRound 7, pick 39 (No. Brooks and Taylor both seemingly could have been had later, and you could say that for most of their picks. Round 2, pick 22 (No. Instead, they added LSU linebacker Patrick Queen with their first rounder, then running back J.K. Dobbins with their second round selection. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. 200): Quez Watkins, WR, Southern MississippiRound 6, pick 31 (No. Burrow’s success will be amplified by the presence of Joe Mixon, as he’s used to having a reliable pass catcher out of the backfield. 156): Keith Ismael, C, San Diego StateRound 5, pick 17 (No. 185) — Blake Ferguson, LS, LSURound 7, pick 32 (No. 50 overall): Jaylon Johnson, CB, UtahRound 5, pick 10 (No. 116 overall): Ben Bartch, OG, St. John’s (MN)Round 4, pick 31 (No. The Titans needed help on the line and they get it in Wilson. 3 overall): Jeffery Okudah, CB, Ohio StateRound 2, pick 3 (No.
102): Alex Highsmith, DE, UNC CharlotteRound 4, pick 18 (No. 186): Alohi Gilman, S, Notre DameRound 7, pick 6 (No. Grabbing running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire in the first round was a reach, but also one of the few needs the team had, as they had no consistency at running back until the playoffs last season. Lance, a third-year sophomore, completed 15 of 30 passes (50.0 percent) for 149 yards and two touchdowns to one interception. 180): Hakeem Adeniji, OT, KansasRound 7, pick 1 (No. While it may tempting to great an elite one in Round 1, the real value may come from the guys who fall to the later rounds. The additions of Gladney and Dantzler help re-tool a secondary that suffered serious turnover. They took a guard with their second fourth-round pick, which was a need I thought they may address earlier, but it was still good to grab one before their next pick which was in the nether-rounds. 142): Antonio Gandy-Golden, WR, LibertyRound 5, pick 10 (No. 22. The upside to the pick is tremendous, but it feels like he’s basically going to be an A or F player. 191): Braden Mann, P, Texas A&M. As for Taylor, I thought this was a reach, but he has some solid bend off the edge. [8] They have one daughter together. 227 overall): Lachavious Simmons, OG, Tennessee State. 119 overall): Mykal Walker, ILB, Fresno StateRound 4, pick 28 (No. The kicker pick in the fifth round was baffling, but it was also confusing to see them not bother drafting a quarterback. 21 Texas A&M (1-1) — a noon ET kickoff on ESPN from Kyle Field in College Station, Texas — with Trask looking for more. Jones was considered a fringe first-round prospect, but the Cardinals got a steal by getting him in the third round. 244): Nate Stanley, QB, IowaRound 7, pick 35 (No. 1 overall): Joe Burrow, QB, LSURound 2, pick 1 (No. After skimping on offensive line last offseason, the Browns made up for it in a big way this time around. To learn more or opt-out, read our Cookie Policy. Kmet also struggles as a blocker, making the move more confusing. Kiper’s take: “The other receiver at Rhode Island here, Aaron Parker, is a late-round or priority free agent, can play.”. 135): Kevin Dotson, OG, LouisianaRound 6, pick 19 (No. 51 of 71 passes (71.8 percent) for 684 yards and 10 touchdowns to one interception.
Round 1, pick 16 (No. 187): Donovan Peoples-Jones, WR, Michigan. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Advance Local. 255): Tae Crowder, LB, Georgia. Round 1, pick 27 (No. 69): Damien Lewis, OG, LSURound 4, pick 27 (No. But, cornerback was at least a need.
We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. Maybe their best pick came with wide receiver Bryan Edwards, who saw his stock drop due to injuries. His announcement shocked the Pro Football world… 197 overall): John Penisini, DT, UtahRound 7, pick 21 (No. The Texans didn’t have a first round pick and their second round pick came from an awful trade where they let DeAndre Hopkins go to the Cardinals, so it is hard to grade this draft without that dark cloud hanging over the franchise.
Round 1, pick 29: Isaiah Wilson, OL, GeorgiaRound 2, pick 29 (No. Drew Lock has a lot more to work with in year two and could improve considerably. 204): Cassh Maluia, ILB, WyomingRound 7, pick 16 (No. That trade wasn’t close to what they wanted for Williams, but at this point it was an albatross around their neck and getting anything for him while ending the speculation was a positive. 90 overall): Jonathan Greenard, LB, FloridaRound 4, pick 20 (No. Epenesa, Edge, IowaRound 3, pick 22 (No. Mack is solid, but Taylor as a complement is a big addition. Coming away with the top safety prospect in the draft was huge. I like the pick, but I don’t know how well Jay Gruden will use him, as he’s not your prototypical receiver. They added a complement to Derrick Henry, which was needed with Dion Lewis’ departure. 86 overall): Zack Moss, RB, UtahRound 4, pick 22 (No. Kiper’s take: “I watched a lot of him. Not only was it the first ever completely virtual draft, it also became the most-viewed draft ever as well. 235 overall): Jashon Cornell, DE, Ohio State. But, based on need, the team did fill some holes defensively, using their first two picks on the defensive line and third on the offensive line. 75 overall): Jonah Jackson, OG, Ohio StateRound 4, pick 15 (No. 10 overall): Jedrick Wills, OT, AlabamaRound 2, pick 12 (No. The Colts are substantially better now than they were entering the draft. The Cardinals took a risk early by not selecting a top-notch offensive lineman with the No. The 2020 NFL Draft has come and gone in historic fashion. Any running back that early isn’t going to be a value, especially in a deep running back draft like this one. They then turned that pick into another offensive lineman, which was more than needed. 51): Trevon Diggs, CB, AlabamaRound 3, pick 18 (No. Wonnum, DE, South CarolinaRound 4, pick 24 (No. Given Henry’s workload last year, Evans could end up busy as a rookie. Round 1, pick 32 (No. 252 overall): Tyrie Cleveland, WR, FloridaRound 7, pick 40 (No. That's certainly something that you could expect, considering it's still a one-double-a opponent.".
Accorsi told him that there was a market for draft information and suggested that Kiper convert his analysis into a business. According to ESPN’s David Newton, Carolina felt that the Clemson product’s versatility was better suited for a veteran team despite him being the best pure athlete available. 183): Cam Brown, OLB, Penn StateRound 7, pick 4 (No.
Kiper really hits the nail on the head there, stating the obvious about Parkinson. You can't assimilate game situations in practice. Then there’s Cushenberry, who was Joe Burrow’s center at LSU and could play elsewhere on the Broncos’ offensive line. He could blossom in the right environment. Meanwhile, longtime NFL personnel man Gil Brandt says Coulter could wind up being the big sleeper this year. The long-term grade for this draft will likely come down to whether or not Tagovailoa develops into a franchise quarterback.
In the fourth-round they grabbed a linebacker and safety. It was a toss up between severl candidates, and they’ll have to hope they picked the right one. 25): Brandon Aiyuk, WR, Arizona StateRound 5, pick 7 (No. Round 1, pick 1 (No. This is a team that drafted looking to return to the Super Bowl rather than maybe take a step back in 2020. Bowden (5-foot-11, 204 pounds) is an offensive Swiss army knife. 130): James Lynch, DE, BaylorRound 4, pick 26 (No. In the second round they added some instant offense with wide receiver Laviska Shenault.