Final 2020 NFL Draft Guide
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GRADE: 3 rd -4 th
87. BRYCE HALL VIRGINIA CB 6012 202
Player Comparison: AQIB TALIB
SUMMARY: Really good prospect with some injury history. Hall would be higher up my board, and could go a lot
higher, if it weren’t for the injuries. He has great production at Virginia and has the length and the quickness you’d
want in a corner. The injuries make him a discount in the mid rounds and someone is going to get a steal if he can
stay healthy.
GRADE: 3 rd -4 th
88. ASHTYN DAVIS CALIFORNIA S 6007 202
Player Comparison: PATRICK CHUNG
SUMMARY: Really, really strong tackler. I have questions about his athleticism, but had success playing cover 2 ,
down in the box and at free. Not sure if his speed could translate to the next level as a FS, but he's a hard hitting,
good open-field tackling safety with good instincts.
GRADE: 3 rd -4 th
89. NETANE MUTI FRESNO STATE IOL 6027 315
Player Comparison: RICHIE INCOGNITO
SUMMARY: Really strong interior offensive lineman, with good footwork. The biggest question with Muti is going
to be the injuries. Especially with most teams not being able to bring any prospects into their facilities, Muti may
slide. Does a good job moving to the next level in the run game and using his hands to create leverage. Overall, if
the medicals check out, Muti is one to look out for in the mid-rounds.
GRADE: 3 rd -4 th
90. ENO BENJAMIN ARIZONA STATE RB 5087 207
Player Comparison: CLINTON PORTS
SUMMARY: Plays big and with toughness. Hasn't been super consistent due to injuries and inconsistent o-line play.
has pretty good vision but is very hard to get a hand on, let alone, bring down. Overall, hard to project him, but
there is a lot to like about Eno. He has the traits and the vision you'd like, but there are some bigger questions.
GRADE: 3 rd -4 th
91. JABARI ZUNIGA FLORIDA EDGE 6033 264
Player Comparison: VIC BEASELY
*Play Comparisons are based on style of play, not level of ability or prediction of career.