
Where does the 2020 NFL Draft class rank in comparison to recent years?
As 2020’s rookies finish up their first season, where should they rank in comparison to NFL Draft classes from recent years?
As 2020’s rookies finish up their first season, where should they rank in comparison to NFL Draft classes from recent years?
If Daniel Jones can live up to that potential like he showcased as a rookie, there’s no reason why he couldn’t evolve into a top-tier NFL quarterback.
Which NFL teams could jump at the chance to select Clemson QB Trevor Lawrence in the draft, and give him enough resources to potentially make a run during his rookie season?
When looking at Justin Herbert’s play through his first few games in the NFL, it’s tough to think that he was the third QB taken in the 2020 NFL Draft.
Instead of jumping to conclusions, let’s evaluate some of the biggest and most common overreactions to come to light following the first week of the 2020 NFL season.
Despite all of the question marks surrounding the upcoming NFL season due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 NFL Draft came and went at the end of April, albeit in a completely-virtual setting.
While there are obvious accessibility issues as it relates to interviews and meetings with teams for the 2020 NFL Draft class due to COVID-19, it may turn out to be one of the best years to be a quarterback entering the league.