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Join now >The Jaguars have selected Georgia Tech tight end Tyler Davis with No. 206 overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft.
Davis spent the first three seasons of his college career at Connecticut before finishing off at GT in 2019—catching 17 passes for 148 yards and one score. The Jaguars have mostly unproven options at tight end, so perhaps Davis will be able to earn a role eventually in a young offense.
4/25/20 - 04:57 PM ET
The Ravens have selected SMU wide receiver James Proche with the No. 201 overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft.
A deep receiver class led to Proche being a sixth-round selection, but the SMU product can flat-out play. Overall, the rookie has great competitive and arguably the best hands in the entire draft class, so we’ll see if he can earn a role in Baltimore. For the Mustangs, Proche mostly played on the outside, but he projects as a dangerous inside-out option in the mold of Jarvis Landry. The full scouting report for Proche can be read via the link below.
Via: James Proche Scouting Report 4/25/20 - 04:41 PM ET
The Eagles have selected Southern Miss wide receiver Quez Watkins with the No. 200 overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft.
Philadelphia clearly had an objective to get faster at receiver on Day 3, and they add another deep threat with Watkins, who ran a 4.35 at the Combine. At this point, it would be a surprise if Alshon Jeffery remained on the team by Week 1, as the Eagles have DeSean Jackson, J.J. Arcega-Whiteside, and Greg Ward returning with newcomers Jalen Reagor, Marquise Goodwin, John Hightower, and Watkins at wideout.
4/25/20 - 04:37 PM ET
The 49ers have selected Georgia tight end Charlie Woerner with the No. 190 overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft.
Woerner had very limited receiving production in four seasons at Georgia, but the Niners—who have been connected to tight ends throughout the offseason—have seen enough out of him to take as the potential No. 2 option behind George Kittle. To start his career, the rookie is unlikely to have fantasy value at a position that often has a steep transition from college to the NFL.
4/25/20 - 04:12 PM ET
The Jaguars have selected Oregon State quarterback Jake Luton with the No. 189 overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft.
Luton is a strong-armed passer that will get a chance to compete for the No. 2 job behind Gardner Minshew, but it’s clear Jacksonville feels comfortable with the second-year signal-caller after waiting until the sixth round to take a quarterback. There are suddenly a bunch of weapons in Jacksonville, but Luton likely wouldn’t be a recommended streamer if Minshew ever goes down.
4/25/20 - 04:08 PM ET
The Browns have selected Michigan wide receiver Donovan Peoples-Jones with the No. 187 overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft.
Peoples-Jones is a high-upside target that jumped 44.5 inches and ran a 4.48 at the Combine, and he certainly has the traits to be a more productive pro than college player. The concern is that he wasn’t even really featured for Michigan, but DPJ could develop into a starting-caliber receiver for the Browns, so dynasty owners in particular should target him as an upside selection in rookie drafts. For redraft leagues, Peoples-Jones is unlikely to begin his career as an option worth rostering in 10- or 12-team leagues, especially because Cleveland will run a bunch of two-tight-end sets. You can read his full scouting report via the link below.
Via: Donovan Peoples-Jones Scouting Report 4/25/20 - 04:00 PM ET
The Vikings have selected Miami wide receiver K.J. Osborn with the No. 176 overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft.
Osborn spent four years at Buffalo before transferring to Miami in 2019, and he caught 50 passes for 547 yards and five touchdowns for the Hurricanes. Minnesota probably likes that he played both inside and outside in college, so we’ll see if that versatility gives him an inside track at earning a roster spot on an open depth chart behind Adam Thielen and first-rounder Justin Jefferson.
4/25/20 - 03:33 PM ET