The future good plans of the NFL Draft 2020


With the NFL Draft less than a week away, We Sport brings you ten players who won’t be a top pick at the ceremony but could be great deals for the franchises.

Tyler Biadasz (C, Wisconsin Badgers):

A pure Wisconsin product announced at 140 kg on the scale! The one who aimed to open up gaps for Jonathan Taylor is a very solid player who is not afraid of anything. If his physique leaves him alone, Badass should have no trouble starting in an NFL franchise. It is for me the best center of this cuvée.

Ben Bartch (T, St. John’s):

One of the most intriguing prospects on this list. A former tight end turned offensive lineman, he has quite impressive mobility for his position. His technique still needs to be improved, but his worked physique and his ability to improve quickly make him an excellent bet in the middle of the NFL Draft.

Cam Akers (RB, Florida State Seminoles):

A freak out of high school, he had tougher years than expected in the quagmire of Florida State. He still had a great 2019 season with 1,144 yards and 14 touchdowns. He shouldn’t be the first runner to be chosen during this NFL Draft but he has everything from a good deal!

Michael Pittman JR (WR, USC Trojans):

We repeat it to you there will be many receivers in this draft! Michael Pittman is not the most talented, nor the best known, but the team that will recover at 3 or 4th round should be rubbing their hands! During his four seasons at USC, he continued to progress and he crossed the bar of 1,000 yards and 10 touchdowns for his last season. He’s ready for the NFL.

Chase Claypool (WR, Notre Dame):

Future receiver or future tight end? A tall player (1m95), Chase Claypool will bring to any team in need of a tall or a threat in the redzone. Author of an excellent NFL Combine, he proved that he had excellent physical qualities to which are added good ability to block. Sa coast has been steadily rising for several weeks, making him a potential 2e round.

Thaddeus Moss (TE, LSU):

He’s the son of Randy Moss and he’s a college champion with LSU! Here are two good reasons to draft him. More seriously, he didn’t have a big impact on the Tigers’ attack last season, but his performances in the playoffs increased his rating. He had the merit of registering three touchdowns in two games, including two against Clemson during the Championship Game. He doesn’t have the makings of a powerhouse starter in the NFL yet, but using a 5th or 6th turn for this player could be a low risk bet that could pay off big! Especially if his father only passed on even a tenth of his talent for catching the ball.

Troy Dye (LB, Oregon):

The class of linebackers is not very dense this year, but Troy Dye could well be one of the nice surprises. A good run defender capable of blitzing, he is mobile and can read plays. If some points remain to be improved such as his tackling technique, he is one of the players with the most potential in his position. and should make a team happy during the 2e draft day.

Noah Igbinoghene (BC, Auburn Tigers):

Training receiver, Igbinoghene became a cornerback during his studies at Auburn. If he is not the most academic cornerback on the board, he is an extraordinary athlete and his rating continues to climb as the draft approaches. If he still needs to learn to become a benchmark player in his position, he is a very interesting prospect for a team that wants to strengthen its defensive backfield. Hard to believe that he will pass the second round!

Cameron Dantzler (BC, Mississippi State):

The cornerback class is excessively provided this year and many good deals could be made during the 2e and 3e round. Among the good plans, Cameron Dantzler asserts himself as a potential steal. Injured for part of the college season, he showed excellent pass defense skills when he was on the field. If he falls into a team where he can play No. 2, he will be an excellent pick.

Kyle Dugger (S, Lenoir Rhyne):

The 2e college division offers a few extraordinary players every year, a Kyle Dugger might just be the next man on this list. A true playmaker, he will bring to his team as soon as he arrives in the league. His profile as a physical player could appeal to many franchises and given the low density of players at the safety position, he could perhaps infiltrate at the end of 1er round.

Ten names that will surely be called on Friday during the NFL Draft, but ten names that could surprise and delight the franchises that chose them.


Louis Rousseau

The words « Minnesota Miracle » and « No-Call » are scratched from my vocabulary. My heart mourns the retirement of Drew Brees and the loneliness of RJ Barrett in Madison Square Garden.




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