Devin Duvernay: 2020 NFL Draft Scouting Report
In a loaded receiver class, the former Texas Longhorn Devin Duvernay isn’t getting enough attention.
In a loaded receiver class, the former Texas Longhorn Devin Duvernay isn’t getting enough attention.
People have differing opinions on Jordan Love. In this article, I explain why Love is worth the first-round pick.
Jerry Jeudy is a top-three receiver in a stacked class of wideouts in the upcoming NFL Draft. He could be the first one off the board. Find out why.
Today we take a look at a high-potential offensive tackle in Josh Jones of Houston.
Jake Fromm is a polarizing figure in the scouting community. Lots of people are low on him, while some are high on him. I put my own eyes on Fromm’s tape and decide for myself.
J.K. Dobbins is arguably the most well-rounded running back in the 2020 draft class. But is he worth first-round pick?
Despite Winfield’s size, he might play the biggest of all the safeties in this class. Winfield’s biggest concern is his history with injuries. He didn’t play a full season until 2019, missing games in both the 2017 and 2018 seasons. When Winfield was finally healthy and on the field, he is an aggressive and versatile playmaker who is around the ball at all times during the game. Winfield also comes from a lineage of NFL players as his dad is Antoine Winfield, who was drafted by the Buffalo Bills but spent the majority of his career with the Minnesota Vikings and was a reliable starter for most of his career.
A highlight machine in college, I checked out the speedy Alabama wide receiver and his game.
Today we take a look at Andrew Thomas, a talented offensive tackle from Georgia who has top-10 potential.
On Monday, commissioner Roger Goodell sent out a memo to all 32 NFL teams saying that the draft will be fully virtual. While this was a common thought of what was going to happen, it still sent shockwaves through the league and media for a variety of reasons. The league also recommended that each team’s personnel members be in separate locations during the time of the draft. This is another milestone in the long road of events that have been postponed or canceled due to the pandemic.
In a loaded receiver class, Brandon Aiyuk has been a steady riser.
Chase Young, EDGE, Ohio State, #2
Height: 6’5”
Weight: 265 LBs
Eligibility: Junior
Games Watched: FAU (2019), Michigan State (2018 & 2019), Wisconsin (2019 x2), Michigan (2019), Nebraska (2019), Miami of Ohio (2019), Penn State (2019), Cincinnati (2019), Clemson (2019)
In a loaded receiver class, the former Texas Longhorn Devin Duvernay isn’t getting enough attention.
People have differing opinions on Jordan Love. In this article, I explain why Love is worth the first-round pick.
Jerry Jeudy is a top-three receiver in a stacked class of wideouts in the upcoming NFL Draft. He could be the first one off the board. Find out why.
Today we take a look at a high-potential offensive tackle in Josh Jones of Houston.
Jake Fromm is a polarizing figure in the scouting community. Lots of people are low on him, while some are high on him. I put my own eyes on Fromm’s tape and decide for myself.
J.K. Dobbins is arguably the most well-rounded running back in the 2020 draft class. But is he worth first-round pick?
Despite Winfield’s size, he might play the biggest of all the safeties in this class. Winfield’s biggest concern is his history with injuries. He didn’t play a full season until 2019, missing games in both the 2017 and 2018 seasons. When Winfield was finally healthy and on the field, he is an aggressive and versatile playmaker who is around the ball at all times during the game. Winfield also comes from a lineage of NFL players as his dad is Antoine Winfield, who was drafted by the Buffalo Bills but spent the majority of his career with the Minnesota Vikings and was a reliable starter for most of his career.
A highlight machine in college, I checked out the speedy Alabama wide receiver and his game.
Today we take a look at Andrew Thomas, a talented offensive tackle from Georgia who has top-10 potential.
On Monday, commissioner Roger Goodell sent out a memo to all 32 NFL teams saying that the draft will be fully virtual. While this was a common thought of what was going to happen, it still sent shockwaves through the league and media for a variety of reasons. The league also recommended that each team’s personnel members be in separate locations during the time of the draft. This is another milestone in the long road of events that have been postponed or canceled due to the pandemic.
In a loaded receiver class, Brandon Aiyuk has been a steady riser.
Chase Young, EDGE, Ohio State, #2
Height: 6’5”
Weight: 265 LBs
Eligibility: Junior
Games Watched: FAU (2019), Michigan State (2018 & 2019), Wisconsin (2019 x2), Michigan (2019), Nebraska (2019), Miami of Ohio (2019), Penn State (2019), Cincinnati (2019), Clemson (2019)
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