2020 Draft Class Review: #4 Miami Dolphins

The #4 class features a franchise QB, couple starting offensive linemen and starters on defense. They acquired two more first round picks in the Minkah Fitzpatrick->Steelers trade and the Laremy Tunsil->Texans trade. With the fifth overall pick, the Miami Dolphins selected the second quarterback off the board in Tua Tagovailoa. After sitting behind Ryan Fitzpatrick … Continue reading 2020 Draft Class Review: #4 Miami Dolphins

2020 Draft Class Review: #6 Cleveland Browns

At #6 is the Cleveland Browns with a very well-rounded draft. After hall-of-famer Joe Thomas retired in 2018, it's been a revolving door at left tackle, with the likes of Spencer Drango, Desmond Harrison and Greg Robinson starting games for two seasons, the Browns finally found their hopeful long-term left tackle in Jedrick Wills. The … Continue reading 2020 Draft Class Review: #6 Cleveland Browns

2020 Draft Class Review: #7 Tampa Bay Buccaneers

The #7 draft class of 2020 features two players at the top of their respective positions. Entering this draft, there was a "Big Four" of offensive tackles and the Bucs came out with the fourth one, but the best one. Tristan Wirfs has been the model of dominant consistency. After starting his first three seasons … Continue reading 2020 Draft Class Review: #7 Tampa Bay Buccaneers

2020 Draft Class Review: #9 New York Giants

Cracking in at #9 is the New York Giants...who would've thought. After a very bad rookie season where he finished 59th/79 in PFF rankings, Andrew Thomas has only gotten better, finishing in the top 20 the last three seasons, including 3rd in 2022 with a 90.3 grade. Last offseason, Thomas signed a massive five-year, $117.5 … Continue reading 2020 Draft Class Review: #9 New York Giants

2020 Draft Class Review: #10 Los Angeles Chargers

The #10 draft class of 2020 isn't a big one, but it produced one of the league's biggest stars which overtakes the lack of picks and remaining class. Justin Herbert is a top 5 quarterback...when everything is going right. His arm talent is off the charts, but poor coaching and roster building, plus injuries, have … Continue reading 2020 Draft Class Review: #10 Los Angeles Chargers

2020 Draft Class Review: #12 Carolina Panthers

The Panthers, coming off a 5-11 season, selected all defensive players in their class, and came out with a couple studs. Derrick Brown was selected with the seventh overall pick and has been the advertised monster in the middle of a defensive line. An every game starter, Brown has been getting better and better every … Continue reading 2020 Draft Class Review: #12 Carolina Panthers