pff draft grade 2020

Injury aside, Hall has some of the best ball skills we have ever seen here at PFF.

He put on a show that year, earning an 83.6 run-defense grade and a 75.9 coverage grade while generating seven pass breakups. The former Washington tackle has put up eight consecutive seasons of 75.0-plus overall grades and is one of the top tackles in the league when healthy. That’s Cesar Ruiz to me… He’s just smooth and good and always on balance… They got a very good player.” — Ruiz ranked third among interior offensive linemen and 43rd among all players on PFF’s big board. Van Jefferson is an older prospect set to turn 24 before the start of the 2020 season, and he does the little things well when it comes to the route-running nuances of the position.

Wallace is one of my favorites in the class, and he is someone I think can take on those responsibilities well.” – is the best non-quarterback prospect we have ever evaluated here at PFF.

As mentioned above, Los Angeles traded picks No. Indianapolis traded away its 13th overall pick to the . The scary thing is that he’s just scratching the surface technique-wise.The physical tools may be there from a testing perspective, but we never saw them consistently translate to separation down the football field with Peoples-Jones. He’s one of the best wide receivers in this class — a certified freak of an athlete who recorded nearly 11 yards after the catch per reception on 65 catches in 2019. He ranked fourth among off-ball linebackers and 42nd overall on PFF’s big board.of draft capital.

That’s never a good sign. Any time you can add the second-most-valuable wide receiver in the NFL per PFF WAR over the last five seasons for that kind of compensation, you pull the trigger. PFF is proud to offer a 50% student discount to all college students currently enrolled at any major university or junior college.Florida's Kyle Pitts and Penn State's Pat Freiermuth lead the way in PFF's preseason tight end rankings for the 2021 NFL Draft.The 2021 NFL Draft is shaping up to give us a truly special quarterback class, the likes of which we haven’t seen in quite some time. He's one of the most productive and versatile linebackers in the class when healthy, though. A quiet Day 1 turned into a busy Day 2, as the Rams had multiple selections in both Rounds 2 and 3. Davis is a special athlete and a former track star for Cal who has elite range.Like Davis, Jabari Zuniga is a freak athlete — but unlike Davis, Zuniga at the 79th overall pick was more of a reach than a steal. Run-stuffers along the interior don’t generate enough value to be taken this early on Day 2, though, and there isn’t much at all in the way of pass-rushing moves or quickness that leads you to believe he’ll ever be an impact player as a pass-rusher.The biggest reach of them all, though, was taking Brandon Jones 70th overall — he was just 182nd on the . 23. The 49ers had a busy first round, with two selections and two trades. His 15 receptions of 20 or more yards downfield last season were the most in the class among Power 5 wide receivers. Absolutely. A prospect on the older side who has that kind of ceiling when it comes to college performance carries some concerns in Round 2.This was a good spot for Los Angeles to take a chance on Alabama edge defender Terrell Lewis. Between the two, they have combined for just over 450 inline snaps over the last three seasons. Moving back one pick to take Kinlaw at No. We'd be talking about him in much higher esteem had he not had his last two seasons cut short with injury.

At the NFL Combine, Lewis declared, “I enjoy slamming people on the ground.” That’s the kind of attitude Seattle is going to covet more than most. 45. The biggest news of the day for the 49ers was the retirement of their longtime fixture at left tackle, Joe Staley, and the resulting trade to acquire Trent Williams from the Washington Redskins. He ranked inside the top-50 among qualifying off-ball linebackers in PFF grade in 2017 and 2018. LSU’s Ja’Marr Chase Terrell at the catch point in their matchup in 2019, but the former Clemson cornerback still put a ton of positive reps on tape and stayed in phase for the most part in that game. Henderson was a great move. He earned the top run defender superlative in the PFF Draft Guide, and his ability to push the pocket along with his high motor could lead to reasonable production as a pass-rusher. He then moved to safety in 2019 and had a career year, posting an 88.7 coverage grade while displaying great range and sharp instincts at deep safety. Hurts improved drastically over the course of his collegiate career and has the rushing ability, athleticism, accuracy, decision-making and collegiate production that gives us reason to believe he can succeed at the next level. During his true freshman campaign in 2016, Harris saw four starts but was mostly rotated in at both left and right guard and earned just a 47.6 grade in pass protection. He has the potential to make an impact from day one. While Asiasi was a safer pick over Keene, the higher ceiling belongs to Keene. He ranked seventh among running backs and 146th on PFF’s final big board.

He can play the run and collapse the pocket a bit at the NFL level, but I'm not sure I'd ever expect more than that. He has special explosion and agility for someone that large and should be able to immediately make an impact in the run game after earning a 90.5 run-blocking grade with the Crimson Tide in 2019.“His ability to crush a double team then take a linebacker for a ride is special for a college tackle prospect.” The Browns were able to pick up not one, not two, but three top-25 players on the PFF Big Board. Everything about Young as a pass-rusher is elite. Danna graded really well at Central Michigan in 2018, but his production dropped off quite a bit after transferring to Michigan in the summer. now has a target to throw to with an enormous catch radius in Antonio Gandy-Golden. It’s just that D’Andre Swift is a better athlete… But you have Patrick Mahomes.