Final 2020 NFL Draft Guide
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24. J.K. DOBBINS OHIO STATE RB 5094 209
Player Comparison: DALVIN COOK
SUMMARY: Special player. So versatile, played down in the box as a pass rusher and even played free safety.
Freaky athlete that fits the mold of the modern NFL defender. There isn't much to dislike, he is a very clean
prospect. Has the potential to really develop into a star. Overall, Simmons is a really solid prospect with high
upside. Super smart player that will be a great fit everywhere.
GRADE: 1 st -2 nd
25. JALEN REAGOR TCU WR 5105 206
Player Comparison: BRANDIN COOKS
SUMMARY: Unreal speed. On tape you see him exposing corners with his speed. But, he also has that twitchy
change of direction you look for in fast receivers. he's not just a burner, he does a great job of getting open with
his route-running. has some problems with drops, but he is dynamic and explosive. want to see how big he is.
GRADE: 1 st -2 nd
26. A.J. EPENESA IOWA EDGE 6051 275
Player Comparison: DEMARCUS LAWERENCE
SUMMARY: Typical 4-3 DE with some potential. Not the best athlete and seems stiff on tape. But, he has some
decent pass rush moves that flash. Needs to be more consistent. taken out of plays because OT/OG beats him
outside and isn't quick enough to change direction quickly. needs to loosen those hips but has some starting
potential.
GRADE: 1 st -2 nd
27. JUSTIN JEFFERSON LSU WR 6012 202
Player Comparison: ROBERT WOODS
SUMMARY: Really sold route-runner with a knack for catching the football. Led in receptions this year. Had
questions about his speed, but ran a 4.44 at the combine. Didn't fully see that on tape, but there is a lot to like. Has
above average tracking ability and good ball skills. Needs to become more refined in his cuts, but overall a solid day
2 prospect.
GRADE: 1 st -2 nd
28. XAVIER MCKINNEY ALABAMA S 6003 201
Player Comparison: MALCOLM JENKINS
SUMMARY: Has all the traits you'd want in a SS, very physical, good against the run/diagnosing plays, pretty good
blitzer. Struggles most with trusting his instincts, that subtle hesitation hurts him at times but he is all over the
field. Played box, free, and strong safety at the line and very well could do either of those at the next level.
*Play Comparisons are based on style of play, not level of ability or prediction of career.