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Join now >The Titans have selected Hawaii quarterback Cole McDonald with the No. 224 overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft.
Cole is a dual-threat quarterback that ran a 4.58 40-yard dash at the Combine, and he could immediately slide in as the No. 2 option behind Ryan Tannehill if he shows well in the summer. At Hawaii, McDonald threw for 33+ touchdowns in back-to-back seasons, and he is the kind of quarterback that can simply make things happen as a playmaker if needed off the bench for the contending Titans.
4/25/20 - 05:44 PM ET
The Cardinals have selected Arizona State running back Eno Benjamin with the No. 222 overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft.
Benjamin isn’t the biggest or fastest prospect, but he just found a way to make guys miss at Arizona State and has underrated power—which could make him one of multiple Day 3 runners that can quickly outperform his draft status. To start his career, Benjamin will be a depth option behind Kenyan Drake and Chase Edmonds, but as we saw last season, magic can happen if you get a shot in Kliff Kingsbury’s offense, and the Arizona State product has the talent to make an impact. Redraft owners should have him on the radar as a potential handcuff.
4/25/20 - 05:39 PM ET
The Chargers have selected Ohio State wide receiver K.J. Hill with the No. 220 overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft.
Hill is the second receiver drafted by Los Angeles on Day 3, and he could have easily gone a lot higher than this (some pegged him as a Day 2 prospect) as Ohio State’s all-time receptions leader. The Chargers have had an issue with depth at receiver in recent years, but it seems to have been addressed with Hill and Virginia’s Joe Reed—both of whom could make the team and have roles in 2020.
4/25/20 - 05:34 PM ET
The 49ers have selected Tennessee wide receiver Jauan Jennings with the No. 217 overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft.
Jennings is an extremely physical receiver when he gets the ball in his hands, and anyone that gets drafted to play in Kyle Shanahan’s offense is certainly worth immediately monitoring. While bigger and not as dynamic/versatile, it’s possible Jennings is some cheap insurance for the kind of role Deebo Samuel has on offense. Those in redraft leagues can probably ignore Jennings for now, but dynasty owners should watch closely in the preseason.
4/25/20 - 05:28 PM ET
The Seahawks have selected Florida wide receiver Freddie Swain with the No. 214 overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft.
Swain never had big-time production for the Gators, but he can contribute on special teams early in his career (including as a punt returner) while possibly carving out a role on offense in the future. The Seahawks currently have Tyler Lockett, D.K. Metcalf, and Phillip Dorsett atop the depth chart.
4/25/20 - 05:21 PM ET
The Colts have selected Washington State wide receiver Dezmon Patmon with the No. 212 overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft.
Patmon has plus size (six-foot-four) and speed (4.48 4o-yard dash), so Indianapolis will look to develop him behind their starting trio of T.Y. Hilton, Michael Pittman Jr., and Parris Campbell. For now, fantasy owners should just keep tabs on him as a potential end-of-bench stash.
4/25/20 - 05:16 PM ET
The Bills have selected Oregon State wide receiver Isaiah Hodgins with the No. 207 overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft.
Hodgins is a bigger receiver that is very smooth for his size, and his ability to run routes at six-foot-four could make him an appealing match with Josh Allen on downfield passes. That said, Buffalo is set at receiver with Stefon Diggs, John Brown, and Cole Beasley (plus the selection of UCF’s Gabriel Davis earlier today), so Hodgins is unlikely to start his career with a role on offense.
4/25/20 - 05:00 PM ET