Curtis Weaver: 2020 NFL Draft Scouting Report
Everyone seems to have differing opinions on Curtis Weaver. Today, I share mine with everyone.
Everyone seems to have differing opinions on Curtis Weaver. Today, I share mine with everyone.
Jeff Gladney, CB, TCU #12
Height: 5’10”
Weight: 191 pounds
Year: 5th-year Senior
Games Watched: Texas (2019), Oklahoma (2019), and Purdue (2019)
CeeDee Lamb is the best receiver in this draft class without question. Find out why.
James Proche, WR, SMU #3
Height: 5’10”
Weight: 210 pounds
Year: 5th-year Senior
Games Watched: FAU (2019), Temple (2019), Cincinnati (2018)
Mekhi Becton, OT, Louisville, #73
Height: 6’7”
Weight: 360 LBs
Eligibility: Junior
Games Watched: Clemson (2019), Syracuse (2019), Boston College (2019), Miami (2019)
Mekhi Becton is one of the strongest lineman that I’ve scouted. He has loads of potential, but some aspects of his game still require development.
Jeff Okudah is the top cornerback in the 2020 class. Check out my analysis of his skills.
The 2020 NFL league year officially kicked off about a week ago. Since then we have had dozens and dozens of players move in free agency as well as several trades, including some no one saw coming. However, free agency is cooling off and most of the big name players have agreed to new deals. With the NFL draft less than a month away, it’s time to focus again on mock drafts.
We are now to the third and final round of my third mock draft of the year. There have been a lot of picks swapped from the first round and a lot of premier players are off the board but a lot of players that could find themselves in key roles on teams are still available. Cincinnati is on the clock with the 65th pick.
The 2020 NFL league year officially kicked off about a week ago. Since then we have had dozens and dozens of players move in free agency as well as several trades, including some no one saw coming. However, free agency is cooling off and most of the big name players have agreed to new deals. With the NFL draft less than a month away, it’s time to focus again on mock drafts.
On Monday, I released the first round of my three-round mock draft. Today, I will move on to round two. There are still several high caliber players on the board and there has been lots of movement before the second round starts as a result of the first round. Let’s get the second day of picks started. Cincinnati is on the clock with the 33rd pick.
Now that the first week of free agency has passed, it is now time for another round of mock drafts. Of course, players like Jadeveon Clowney, Robby Anderson, and Jameis Winston are still on the market as well as some trades still set to happen.
Chinn is a small-school prospect who has gotten wide recognition due to his athletic gifts and playmaking ability. He impressed everyone at the combine, testing well in nearly every department. I hope to inform the more casual fans on Chinn’s ability to develop and hone his skills at the next level.
Everyone seems to have differing opinions on Curtis Weaver. Today, I share mine with everyone.
Jeff Gladney, CB, TCU #12
Height: 5’10”
Weight: 191 pounds
Year: 5th-year Senior
Games Watched: Texas (2019), Oklahoma (2019), and Purdue (2019)
CeeDee Lamb is the best receiver in this draft class without question. Find out why.
James Proche, WR, SMU #3
Height: 5’10”
Weight: 210 pounds
Year: 5th-year Senior
Games Watched: FAU (2019), Temple (2019), Cincinnati (2018)
Mekhi Becton, OT, Louisville, #73
Height: 6’7”
Weight: 360 LBs
Eligibility: Junior
Games Watched: Clemson (2019), Syracuse (2019), Boston College (2019), Miami (2019)
Mekhi Becton is one of the strongest lineman that I’ve scouted. He has loads of potential, but some aspects of his game still require development.
Jeff Okudah is the top cornerback in the 2020 class. Check out my analysis of his skills.
The 2020 NFL league year officially kicked off about a week ago. Since then we have had dozens and dozens of players move in free agency as well as several trades, including some no one saw coming. However, free agency is cooling off and most of the big name players have agreed to new deals. With the NFL draft less than a month away, it’s time to focus again on mock drafts.
We are now to the third and final round of my third mock draft of the year. There have been a lot of picks swapped from the first round and a lot of premier players are off the board but a lot of players that could find themselves in key roles on teams are still available. Cincinnati is on the clock with the 65th pick.
The 2020 NFL league year officially kicked off about a week ago. Since then we have had dozens and dozens of players move in free agency as well as several trades, including some no one saw coming. However, free agency is cooling off and most of the big name players have agreed to new deals. With the NFL draft less than a month away, it’s time to focus again on mock drafts.
On Monday, I released the first round of my three-round mock draft. Today, I will move on to round two. There are still several high caliber players on the board and there has been lots of movement before the second round starts as a result of the first round. Let’s get the second day of picks started. Cincinnati is on the clock with the 33rd pick.
Now that the first week of free agency has passed, it is now time for another round of mock drafts. Of course, players like Jadeveon Clowney, Robby Anderson, and Jameis Winston are still on the market as well as some trades still set to happen.
Chinn is a small-school prospect who has gotten wide recognition due to his athletic gifts and playmaking ability. He impressed everyone at the combine, testing well in nearly every department. I hope to inform the more casual fans on Chinn’s ability to develop and hone his skills at the next level.
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