NFL Draft Recap: Picks 33-36
Here are the first four picks of second round of the 2020 NFL Draft:
Here are the first four picks of second round of the 2020 NFL Draft:
With the first round of the NFL draft complete, we look forward to the second round as its the only sporting event still going on in the world! Round one of the draft brought some runs on positional groups like linebackers and wide receivers. Yet there was not a single safety selected, which leaves some significant talent on the board. The second round of the NFL draft starts at 7pm EST, so here are the top 30 players remaining in the draft.
Well, what a night that was. The first round of the draft lasted over four hours and had plenty of surprises as we thought. Some teams did what we thought they would, while others went way out of the ordinary. We had multiple surprising selections in the teens as well as the 20’s, as well as a running back taken in the first round. Everyone has different opinions on the draft, and I will try my best to select the winners and losers of last night’s action.
Alex Jordan recaps the players drafted by the Eagles, Vikings, Chargers and Saints from picks 21 through 24.
With the first round of the NFL draft complete, we look forward to the second and third rounds because its the only sporting event still going on in the world!! The second night of the NFL draft starts at 7pm EST.
Round 1 of the draft is in the books, but there are still many talented sleeper picks on the board. Chris Totaro breaks down the top sleepers ahead of Days 2 and 3 of the draft.
Alex Kielar | April 23rd, 2020 Jacob Eason, QB, Washington, #10 Height: 6’6″ Weight: 227 lbs 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)
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.
Here are the first four picks of second round of the 2020 NFL Draft:
With the first round of the NFL draft complete, we look forward to the second round as its the only sporting event still going on in the world! Round one of the draft brought some runs on positional groups like linebackers and wide receivers. Yet there was not a single safety selected, which leaves some significant talent on the board. The second round of the NFL draft starts at 7pm EST, so here are the top 30 players remaining in the draft.
Well, what a night that was. The first round of the draft lasted over four hours and had plenty of surprises as we thought. Some teams did what we thought they would, while others went way out of the ordinary. We had multiple surprising selections in the teens as well as the 20’s, as well as a running back taken in the first round. Everyone has different opinions on the draft, and I will try my best to select the winners and losers of last night’s action.
Alex Jordan recaps the players drafted by the Eagles, Vikings, Chargers and Saints from picks 21 through 24.
With the first round of the NFL draft complete, we look forward to the second and third rounds because its the only sporting event still going on in the world!! The second night of the NFL draft starts at 7pm EST.
Round 1 of the draft is in the books, but there are still many talented sleeper picks on the board. Chris Totaro breaks down the top sleepers ahead of Days 2 and 3 of the draft.
Alex Kielar | April 23rd, 2020 Jacob Eason, QB, Washington, #10 Height: 6’6″ Weight: 227 lbs Eligibility: Junior Games Watched: vs Oregon (2019), vs Utah
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)
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.
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