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2020 NFL Draft Rankings

  1. Chase Young, DE Ohio State 99
  2. Joe Burrow, QB LSU 97
  3. Isaiah Simmons, LB Clemson 97
  4. Jeff Okudah, CB Ohio State 96
  5. Jerry Jeudy, WR Alabama 96
  6. Tua Tagovailoa, QB Alabama 95
  7. Derrick Brown, DT Auburn 94
  8. CeeDee Lamb, WR Oklahoma 92
  9. Justin Jefferson, WR LSU 91
  10. Denzel Mims, WR Baylor 90
  11. Andrew Thomas, OT Georgia 90
  12. Henry Ruggs III, WR Alabama 89
  13. Josh Jones, OT Houston 88
  14. Xavier McKinney, S Alabama 88
  15. Javon Kinlaw, DT South Carolina 88
  16. Tristan Wirfs, OL Iowa 88
  17. Jaylon Johnson, CB Utah 88
  18. Zack Baun, OLB Wisconsin 87
  19. Jordan Love, QB Utah State 87
  20. Grant Delpit, S LSU 87
  21. Jedrick Wills, OT Alabama 86
  22. CJ Henderson, CB Florida 86
  23. Justin Herbert, QB Oregon 86
  24. K’Lavon Chaisson, Edge LSU 85
  25. Kristian Fulton, CB LSU 85
  26. Kenneth Murray, LB Oklahoma 85
  27. Antoine Winfield Jr, S Minneota 85
  28. Jonathan Greenard, DE Florida 84
  29. Jonathan Taylor, RB Wisconsin 84
  30. Devin Duvernay, WR Texas 84
  31. Brandon Ayiuk, WR Arizona State 84
  32. Tee Higgins, WR Clemson 84
  33. D’andre Swift, RB Georgia 84
  34. Clyde Edwards-Helaire, RB LSU 84
  35. AJ Epenesa, DE Iowa 84
  36. Neville Gallimore, DT Oklahoma 83
  37. JK Dobbins, RB Ohio State 83
  38. Troy Dye, LB Oregon 83
  39. Lucas Niang, OT TCU 83
  40. James Lynch, DL Baylor 83
  41. Jacob Eason, QB Washington 83
  42. Yetur Gross-Mayos, DE Penn State 83
  43. Michael Pittman, WR USC 83
  44. Bryce Hall, DB Virginia 83
  45. Patrick Queen, LB LSU 82
  46. Laviska Schenault, WR Colorado 82
  47. Jalen Reagor, WR TCU 82
  48. Ross Blacklock, DT TCU 82
  49. Mekhi Becton, OT Louisvlle 82
  50. Jeff Gladney, CB TCU 82
  51. Damon Arnette, CB Ohio State 82
  52. Zack Moss, RB Utah 82
  53. Akeem Davis Gaither, LB App State 82
  54. Adam Trautman, TE Dayton 82
  55. Leki Fotu, DT Utah 82
  56. Cam Akers, RB Florida State 81
  57. Trevon Diggs, CB Alabama 81
  58. Raekwon Davis, DT Alabama 80
  59. Jordan Elliott, DT Missouri 80
  60. Matt Peart, OL UConn 80
  61. Reggie Robinson, CB Tulsa 80
  62. Curtis Weaver, DE/OLB Boise State 80
  63. Ashtyn Davis, S Cal 80
  64. Hunter Bryant, TE Washington 80
  65. Tyler Biadasz, C Wisconsin 79
  66. Cole Kmet, TE Notre Dame 79
  67. Jake Fromm, QB Georgia 79
  68. Justin Madubuike, DT Texas A&M 79
  69. Tyler Johnson, WR Minnesota 79
  70. Josh Uche, LB Michigan 79
  71. Jeremy Chinn, S Southern Illinois 78
  72. Jabari Zuniga, DE Florida 78
  73. Harrison Bryant, TE FAU 78
  74. Antonio Gibson, ATH Memphis 78
  75. Malik Harrison, LB Ohio State 78
  76. Gabriel Davis, WR UCF 78
  77. Bradley Anae, EDGE Utah 78
  78. Ben Bredeson, G Michigan 78
  79. Robert Hunt, G Louisiana 78
  80. Devin Asiasi, TE UCLA 77
  81. Lloyd Cushenberry, G/C LSU 77
  82. KJ Hamler, WR Penn State 77
  83. Kyle Dugger, S/LB Lenoir-Rhyme 77
  84. Noah Igbinoghane, CB Auburn 77
  85. Logan Wilson, LB Wyoming 77
  86. Logan Stenberg, G Kentucky 77
  87. Ben Bartch, OT St. John’s 77
  88. Ezra Cleveland, OL Boise State 77
  89. Lamichal Perine, RB Florida 76
  90. Jalen Hurts, QB Oklahoma 76
  91. AJ Dillon, RB Boston College 76
  92. Terrell Lewis, OLB Alabama 76
  93. Cameron Dantzler, CB Mississippi State 76
  94. Albert Okwuegbunam, TE Missouri 76
  95. Jordyn Brooks, LB Texas Tech 76
  96. Terrell Burgess, DB Utah 75
  97. Lynn Bowden, ATH Kentucky 75
  98. Trey Adams, OT Washington 75
  99. Prince Tega Wonogho, OT Aauburn 75
  100. Matt Hennessey, C Temple 75
  101. Troy Pride Jr, CB Notre Dame 75
  102. Van Jefferson, WR Florida 75
  103. Hakeem Adeniji, OL Kansas 74
  104. Cesar Ruiz, C Michigan 74
  105. Anthony McFarland, RB Maryland 74
  106. Marlon Davidson, DT Auburn 73
  107. Isaiah Hodgins, WR Oregon State 73
  108. Julian Okwara, EDGE Notre Dame 73
  109. Bryan Edwards, WR South Carolina 73
  110. Chase Claypool, WR/TE Notre Dame 73
  111. Brycen Hopkins, TE Purdue 73
  112. Keshawn Vaughn, RB Vanderbilt 73
  113. Colby Parkinson, TE Stanford 73
  114. Anfernee Jennings, Edge Alabama 73
  115. Joshua Kelley, RB UCLA 73
  116. McTelvin Agim, DL Arkansas 73
  117. Jared Pinkney, TE Vanderbilt 72
  118. John Simpson, G Clemson 72
  119. Jonah Jackson, G Ohio State 72
  120. Trevis Gipson, DE Tulsa 72
  121. Larrell Murchison, DL NC State 72
  122. Austin Jackson, OT USC 71
  123. Michael Ojemudia, CB Iowa 71
  124. Darrynton Evans, RB App State 71
  125. Donovan Peoples Jones, WR Michigan 70
  126. Collin Johnson, WR Texas 70
  127. AJ Terrell, CB Clemson 70
  128. Antonio Tandy-Golden, WR Liberty 68
  129. Eno Benjamin, RB Arizona State 68
  130. Amik Robertson, CB LA Tech 68
  131. Darnay Holmes, CB Ucla 68
  132. Shane Lemieux, G Oregon 68
  133. Josiah Scott, CB Michigan State 67
  134. Saddiq Charles, OL LSU 67
  135. Rashard Lawrence, DT LSU 67
  136. Isaiah Wilson, OT Georgia 67
  137. Thaddeus Moss, TE LSU 66
  138. Tyre Phillips, OG Mississippi State 66
  139. JR Reed, S Georgia 66
  140. Davon Hamilton, DT Ohio State 65
  141. Nate Stanley, QB Iowa 65
  142. Jack Driscoll, OT Auburn 65
  143. K’von Wallace, S Clemson 65
  144. Alex Highsmith, Edge Charlotte 65
  145. James Robinson, RB Illinois State 64
  146. Evan Weaver, LB Cal 64
  147. Darrell  Taylor, EDGE Tennessee 64
  148. Lavert Hill, DB Micghian 64
  149. Damien Lewis, OG LSU 64
  150. Calvin Throckmorton, OL Oregon 64
  151. KJ Hill, WR Ohio State 64
  152. Jason Strowbridge, DE UNC 63
  153. Alton Robinson, DE Syracuse 63
  154. Michael Onwenu, OG Michigan 63
  155. John Hightower, WR Boise State 63
  156. Daryl Williams, IOL Mississippi State 63
  157. Geno Stone, S Iowa 62
  158. Quintez Cephus, WR Wisconsin 62
  159. Tanner Muse, ST/LB/S Clemson 61
  160. Soloman Kindley, G Georgia 60

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