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Join now >Multiple reports: The Eagles are trading for Marquise Goodwin.
Philadelphia adds more speed to its receiving corps, as they just drafted TCU speedster Jalen Reagor with their first-round selection on Thursday night. Godwin has track-star speed, but the 49ers had him on the trade block heading into the draft. Injuries are a concern for Godwin, but he’ll certainly add even more speed to the Eagles offense when he’s on the field this season. The Eagles now rival the Chiefs for the NFL’s fastest receiving corps.
4/25/20 - 02:58 PM ET
The Buccaneers have selected Minnesota wide receiver Tyler Johnson with the No. 161 overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft.
Johnson was one of the more debated prospects in the pre-draft process, but we would point to his final college performance—when he hung a 12/204/2 line against Auburn in the Outback Bowl—as just one reason to be very optimistic about his NFL transition. Johnson’s full scouting report can be read in the link below, but Tampa Bay will be getting a tough and crafty receiver that fits best in the slot where he can find intermediate holes. Tom Brady certainly won’t be lacking for weapons in 2020 and beyond.
Via: Tyler Johnson Scouting Report 4/25/20 - 02:49 PM ET
The Dolphins are acquiring Matt Breida, according to multiple reports.
Breida was heavily rumored to be a trade candidate this weekend, and he finds an excellent home in Miami wit hotel Dolphins. The 49ers will receive the No. 153 overall pick in the draft in exchange for Breida, who did well to become a key contributor to the team after going undrafted in 2017. Breida averaged 5.0 wars per carry in San Francisco, and he’ll now complement Jordan Howard in the Dolphins backfield. This should be a definite boost to Breida’s dynasty outlook. For the 49ers, their committee backfield will be led by Tevin Coleman and Raheem Mostert in 2020.
4/25/20 - 02:26 PM ET
The Chargers have selected Virginia wide receiver Joe Reed with the No. 151 overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft.
Reed is a playmaker with the ball his hands that can provide an impact both on offense and in the return game (he had five kick return touchdowns at Virginia). As a rookie, the Virginia product will look to carve out a role as the No. 3 receiver behind Keenan Allen and Mike Williams, but he’s more of a dynasty-league hold at this point considering the Chargers will almost certainly have at least four players that will be higher on the pecking order for targets in 2020.
4/25/20 - 02:20 PM ET
The Seahawks have selected Miami running back DeeJay Dallas with the No. 144 overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft.
Dallas has a very impressive blend of power, vision, and contact balance—sometimes looking like a one-man wrecking crew for the Hurricanes. In Seattle, the rookie can provide an immediate impact on special teams, but dynasty owners in particular should have him on the radar as a potential bargain if he can carve his way into solid playing time for one of the NFL’s top franchises. The Seahawks are all about competition, so Dallas will look to win a role and receive immediate playing time on offense in 2020. You can read our full scouting report for Dallas via the link below.
Via: DeeJay Dallas Scouting Report 4/25/20 - 01:59 PM ET
The Redskins have selected Liberty wide receiver Antonio Gandy-Golden with the No. 142 overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft.
Big-bodied receivers have been undervalued in recent years, and Gandy-Golden had that working against him as well as an all-around loaded draft class. Still, the former Liberty standout has natural receiving skills and plus athleticism, so we’ll see if he can earn a role in the red zone as a big target for Dwayne Haskins in Washington. It’s worth noting that the depth chart has some open spots up for grabs behind Terry McLaurin, so Gandy-Golden is in a good position to potentially make a Year 1 impact. The full scouting report for AGG can be read in the link below.
Via: Antonio Gandy-Golden Scouting Report 4/25/20 - 01:54 PM ET
The Rams have selected Purdue tight end Brycen Hopkins with the No. 136 overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft.
Hopkins has the size and skillset to be a great tight end, but his biggest concern will be cleaning up the drops at the next level. In Los Angeles, Hopkins will start his career as the No. 3 tight end behind Tyler Higbee and Gerald Everett, so he’s not currently on the radar in redraft leagues. That said, the upside is high in 2021 if the Rams feel he will be ready for a significant role in an offense that could continue to use more two-tight-end sets. For dynasty owners, the full scouting report for Hopkins can be read via the link below.
Via: Brycen Hopkins Scouting Report 4/25/20 - 01:38 PM ET