Jedrick Wills: 2020 NFL Draft Scouting Report
Mason Thompson | April 23rd, 2020 Jedrick Wills Jr., OT, Alabama, #74 Height: 6’5″ Weight: 320lbs Eligibility: Junior Games Watched:
Mason Thompson | April 23rd, 2020 Jedrick Wills Jr., OT, Alabama, #74 Height: 6’5″ Weight: 320lbs Eligibility: Junior Games Watched:
James Robinson, RB, Illinois State #25
Height: 5’9”
Weight: 219 lbs
Eligibility: Senior
Games Watched: Colorado State (2018), North Dakota State (2018), Northern Illinois (2019), South Dakota State (2019), Southeast Missouri (2019)

The New England Patriots have added some talent to their receiving corp. Per Adam Schefter, the team has reportedly signed
In every draft, there are a few prospects who fall through the cracks and aren’t given enough recognition. This article illustrates eight of those prospects who deserved more hype. These are the diamonds in the rough, and I expect most to be drafted in the fourth to the seventh round. Some diamonds in the rough from the 2019 NFL draft include Darius Slayton, Gardner Minshew II, and Maxx Crosby.
Cole Kmet is a late entry tight end prospect that is looking to take advantage of the weak tight end class. Kmet is an exciting y-tight end that will look to make his money as a receiver. Thanks to his size, Kmet is an intriguing prospect with upside as both a receiver and blocker.
Willie Gay Jr. is one of the most talented linebackers in this class. He arguably rivals that of Patrick Queen and Kenneth Murray in terms of talent. However, despite all his talent, he is a wreck off the field which causes him to fall on many boards as it should. Gay is an athletic linebacker who can tackle very well, has absurd range, and can cover well too.

J.T. Lambeta previews the Atlanta Falcons’ draft approach.
Omar Bayless, WR, Arkansas State #7
Height: 6’1″
Weight: 212 LBs
Eligibility: Redshirt Senior
Games Watched: Alabama (2018), Georgia (2019), Troy (2019), Georgia Southern (2019)

The Broncos will have a lot of eyes on them during the Draft.
How have they done in the first two rounds over their past five selections?
Steve Seufert | April 23rd, 2020 Lynn Bowden Jr, WR, #1 Height: 5’11 Weight: 204 pounds

College football glory presented itself for Dan Logernan following his hard work, motivation, and a tad of luck.

The Bengals are just hours away from making their selection, so Andersen Pickard shares one final version of his NFL mock draft.
Mason Thompson | April 23rd, 2020 Jedrick Wills Jr., OT, Alabama, #74 Height: 6’5″ Weight: 320lbs Eligibility: Junior Games Watched: LSU(2019), Auburn(2019), Michigan(2019), South Carolina(2019)
James Robinson, RB, Illinois State #25
Height: 5’9”
Weight: 219 lbs
Eligibility: Senior
Games Watched: Colorado State (2018), North Dakota State (2018), Northern Illinois (2019), South Dakota State (2019), Southeast Missouri (2019)

The New England Patriots have added some talent to their receiving corp. Per Adam Schefter, the team has reportedly signed former Jacksonville Jaguars pass catcher
In every draft, there are a few prospects who fall through the cracks and aren’t given enough recognition. This article illustrates eight of those prospects who deserved more hype. These are the diamonds in the rough, and I expect most to be drafted in the fourth to the seventh round. Some diamonds in the rough from the 2019 NFL draft include Darius Slayton, Gardner Minshew II, and Maxx Crosby.
Cole Kmet is a late entry tight end prospect that is looking to take advantage of the weak tight end class. Kmet is an exciting y-tight end that will look to make his money as a receiver. Thanks to his size, Kmet is an intriguing prospect with upside as both a receiver and blocker.
Willie Gay Jr. is one of the most talented linebackers in this class. He arguably rivals that of Patrick Queen and Kenneth Murray in terms of talent. However, despite all his talent, he is a wreck off the field which causes him to fall on many boards as it should. Gay is an athletic linebacker who can tackle very well, has absurd range, and can cover well too.

J.T. Lambeta previews the Atlanta Falcons’ draft approach.
Omar Bayless, WR, Arkansas State #7
Height: 6’1″
Weight: 212 LBs
Eligibility: Redshirt Senior
Games Watched: Alabama (2018), Georgia (2019), Troy (2019), Georgia Southern (2019)

The Broncos will have a lot of eyes on them during the Draft.
How have they done in the first two rounds over their past five selections?
Steve Seufert | April 23rd, 2020 Lynn Bowden Jr, WR, #1 Height: 5’11 Weight: 204 pounds

College football glory presented itself for Dan Logernan following his hard work, motivation, and a tad of luck.

The Bengals are just hours away from making their selection, so Andersen Pickard shares one final version of his NFL mock draft.
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