2020 NFL Draft Top 50 Big Board: Ranking the premier prospects

Chase Young, Washington Redskins' 2020 NFL Draft pick (Photo by Steven Branscombe/Getty Images)
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Jacob Eason 2020 NFL Draft
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Pick Analysis. Washington. 26. player. Scouting Report. QB. Jacob Eason. 818

2019 stats (six games): 65.7 completion percentage for 1,449 yards, 11 touchdowns and 2 interceptions

Jacob Eason is still a bit of an unknown as a quarterback prospect, but based on raw talent, this guy has it all. He has ideal size and stature at the quarterback position, great mobility and all of the arm talent that he could ever need. Eason uses his mobility to get out of trouble on a consistent basis and can make any throw on the field.

He is also a smart passer who is not going to force the ball and shows impressive accuracy to all fields. A strong finish to the 2019 season would do a lot for the 2020 NFL draft stock of Eason, but physically, this guy is undoubtedly good enough to go in the first round.

C. Creed Humphrey. player. 27. 815. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. Oklahoma

With an impressive combination of quickness and power at the point of attack, Creed Humphrey is undoubtedly an interior offensive line prospect to watch going forward. He uses leverage extremely well to move defenders out of the way in the run game and when anchoring in pass protection. Humphrey is a rock-solid offensive lineman who has a bright future at the next level. Teams will be considering him in the first round of the 2020 NFL Draft.

Pick Analysis. Washington. 28. 818. Scouting Report. OT. Trey Adams. player

Washington offensive tackle Trey Adams is one of the most difficult players to rank in this 2020 NFL draft class. Injuries are a major concern here, as he suffered a torn ACL in 2017 and missed most of 2018 with a back injury. That being said, Adams and healthy and playing at a high level right now and is undoubtedly one of the most interesting offensive tackles in this class.

Adams moves extremely well and uses his long arms to dominate in pass protection. Once engaged, it is typically game over for the defender, as Adams locks him down with impressive natural power and great hand usage. He is a high-level blindside protector who has obvious value at the next level. Durability is obviously a concern, but I would bet that there is a team willing to take a shot on Adams in the first round of the 2020 NFL Draft.

879. Pick Analysis. RB. Clemson. Travis Etienne. Scouting Report. 29. player

2019 stats (five games): 67 carries for 462 yards and five touchdowns

Clemson running back Travis Etienne is one of the most impressive physical athletes in the 2020 NFL draft class. He is an extremely explosive runner who can make defenders miss in space and has some nice power at the point of attack. If Etienne were more of a playmaker in the passing game, he could potentially be a top-ten pick. Since he is not, he is a fringe first-round prospect.

856. Scouting Report. Oklahoma State. 30. player. Pick Analysis. WR. Tylan Wallace

2019 stats (six games): 39 receptions for 703 yards and 7 touchdowns

Tylan Wallace is one of the my favorite players to watch in this draft class. This guy is an impressive playmaker who seems to get the job done no matter the situation. Wallace is an extremely explosive athlete whose quickness and sharp route running ability allows for consistent separation to be made.

Wallace also shines in contested-catch situations, elevating well with impressive natural athleticism and competing for the ball at its highest point. He does an incredible job of controlling his body in the air and is extremely competitive at the catch point. Wallace also shows some impressive run after catch ability. This guy legitimate stands out in a loaded 2020 NFL Draft class at the position.