DRAFT TRACKER 2020
2020
DRAFT TRACKER
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DRAFTED BY
Jacksonville Jaguars
Round 2 • Pick 10
PLAYER ANALYSIS
"2 Live" is both talented and stoic as a three-level threat with outstanding physical traits and ball skills. He offers explosive playmaking potential with strength/wiggle to house a short catch-and-run throw or race and leap to pull in a bomb downfield. Shenault shines as a phone-booth bully who's able to body up and create late windows while securing throws with vice-grip hands. Evaluators get excited by his talent as a direct-snap runner, but sometimes he's too physical for his own good, which could bring his history of durability into play. Despite his traits and talent, there is work to be done as route-runner and coordinators need to determine how best to use him. He's a high-end talent, but not a sure thing. An exciting ceiling but a lower floor.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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DRAFTED BY
Philadelphia Eagles
Round 3 • Pick 39
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Traits-based linebacker project with rare speed and explosiveness who may need an extended developmental runway to counter his lack of experience and awareness. Religious beliefs prevented him from playing high school ball (other than a single game) and he is still in the early stages of learning and applying proper technique and fundamentals in all phases of the game. While his inexperience shows up plenty on tape, he has flashes that show off what he could be capable of in the future. Scouts say he's very coachable and that he's one of Mel Tucker's (current CU head coach and former NFL coach) favorites. At best, he develops into a playmaking starter after two or three years. At worst, he should be a plus special teams talent fairly quickly.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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DRAFTED BY
Chicago Bears
Round 7 • Pick 12
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PLAYER ANALYSIS
Hambright played tackle as a senior at Colorado, but will need to move inside due to his lack of functional length. He plays with a good combination of agility and play strength to fit with a zone scheme or pin-and-pull rushing attack as a guard who can get into space and land on the move. His stiff punch can discombobulate lesser college rushers, but an NFL offensive line coach will need to correct the oversetting and lunging in order for Hambright to hold up against pro competition. He has enough athleticism, power and twitch to earn a back-end roster spot.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'0 3/4"
- Weight
- 198 lbs
- Arm
- 31 1/2"
- Hand
- 9 1/4"
- Wing
- 76"
Production
57.19
Athleticism
59.23
Total Score
116.42
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Outside receiver who makes up for a lack of speed with crisp, clever routes and above-average contested-catch toughness. Brown is a smart, competitive receiver with a completion percentage on his targets that was 10 points higher than his quarterback's overall total in 2019. He's more linear than fluid in his movements, but he changes direction without much speed loss underneath. He has very little special teams experience, which could hurt his chances if he doesn't impress with his testing numbers.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'4"
- Weight
- 231 lbs
- Arm
- 32 3/4"
- Hand
- 9 3/8"
- Wing
- 76 7/8"
Production
61.85
Athleticism
75.34
Total Score
137.19
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Montez has good size with decent arm talent and mobility but has failed to take steps forward as a three-year starter. He's slow to get through progressions and doesn't filter through coverages well enough to craft sustainable passing plans. Teams may see him as a developmental prospect based upon physical traits, but his interceptions were mostly easy takeaways and that doesn't figure to improve against faster talent on the backend.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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