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Although the Chargers did not draft today, plenty of action took place to keep us entertained through the six-hour broadcast of rounds two and three of the 2020 NFL Draft. In all honesty, the Eagles selecting Oklahoma quarterback Jalen Hurts in the second round was the only pick I needed to keep me tuned in for the entire night.
Like we all thought, the second and third rounds were absolutely packed with value and talent from start to finish. There were also a number of players who went last night that I honestly didn’t expect to see come off the board until late into tonight. But alas, that is exactly what happens in the NFL Draft every single year. The beauty is never being able to predict it!
With that being said, here is the top talent available heading into the third and final day of the NFL draft.
Quarterbacks
- Jake Fromm, Georgia
- Jacob Eason, Washington
- Anthony Gordon, Washington State
- Nate Stanley, Iowa
Grip & Rip
— All-American Bowl (@AABonNBC) April 22, 2020
2016 All-American Jacob Eason (@skinnyqb10) tosses a 34-yard touchdown.#PurpleReign ☔️ #AllAmericanBowl
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Running Backs
- Joshua Kelley, UCLA
- La’Mical Perine, Florida
- DeeJay Dallas. Miami
- Eno Benjamin, Arizona State
- James Robinson, Illinois State
Wide Receivers
- K.J. Hill, Ohio State
- Antonio Gandy-Golden, Liberty
- Isaiah Coulter, Rhode Island
- Collin Johnson, Texas
- Donovan Peoples-Jones, Michigan
Touchdown, Michigan!
— Evan Petzold (@EvanPetzold) September 16, 2017
Donovan Peoples-Jones scores on a 78-yard punt return. Michigan takes a 16-6 lead over Air Force in the 3rd Quarter. pic.twitter.com/FX26voQmWf
Tight Ends
- Harrison Bryant, Florida International
- Hunter Bryant, Washington
- Albert Okwuegbunam, Missouri
- Colby Parkinson, Stanford
- Thaddeus Moss, LSU
Offensive Tackles
- Prince Tega Wanogho, Auburn
- Ben Bartch, St. Johns (DIII)
- Trey Adams, Washington
- Saahdiq Charles, LSU
Interior Offensive Linemen
- Netane Muti, Fresno State
- Jack Driscoll, Auburn
- Logan Stenberg, Kentucky
- Ben Bredeson, Michigan
- Solomon Kindley, Georgia
Netane Muti was made to be a Baltimore Raven: https://t.co/3reafanFr6 pic.twitter.com/Z1C6loA3XF
— Anthony Treash (@PFF_Anthony) April 24, 2020
Defensive Tackles
- Leki Fotu, Utah
- Rashard Lawrence, LSU
- Jason Stowbridge, North Carolina
- Robert Windsor, Penn State
- Raequan Williams, Michigan State
Defensive Ends
- Curtis Weaver, Boise State
- James Lynch, Baylor
- Bradlee Anae, Utah
- D.J. Wonnum, South Carolina
- Nick Coe, Auburn
I will not rest until Curtis Weaver gets the attention he deserves. The man is WRECKING offensive lines.
— Anthony Treash (@PFF_Anthony) September 19, 2019
Among CFB edge defenders through Week 3 (per @PFF), Weaver has the:
- Most total pressures
- 4th highest pass-rush grade
- 5th highest pass-rush win rate pic.twitter.com/agLifdbZP7
Inside Linebackers
- Markus Bailey, Purdue
- Shaun Bradley, Temple
- Jordan Mack, Virginia
- Evan Weaver, California
- David Woodward, Utah State
Outside Linebackers
- Troy Dye, Oregon
- Akeem Davis-Gaither, App State
- Khaleke Hudson, Michigan
- Cam Brown, Penn State
- Kamal Martin, Minnesota
Troy Dye making big time Troy Dye plays
— Barstool Ducks (@BarstoolDucks) January 1, 2020
Gonna miss this dude pic.twitter.com/Jrjxko6c2j
Cornerbacks
- Amik Robertson, LA Tech
- Bryce Hall, Virginia
- Troy Pride Jr., Notre Dame
- Lavert Hill, Michigan
- Kindle Vildor, Georgia Southern
Safeties
- Geno Stone, Iowa
- Alohi Gilman, Notre Dame
- Antoine Brooks Jr., Maryland
- Kenny Robinson, West Virginia
- K’Von Wallace, Clemson
Geno Stone cleans up pic.twitter.com/iAkprMkFIF
— Heavens! (@HeavensFX) September 15, 2019