2020 NFL Draft: 10 Day 3 sleepers who every team should target

Michael Onwenu, New England Patriots' 2020 NFL Draft pick (Photo by Jamie Sabau/Getty Images)
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Darryl Williams 2020 NFL Draft
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Day 3 sleeper prospects who every team should be targeting in the 2020 NFL Draft.

Every year, value can be found late in the NFL Draft. While the early rounds of the draft receive most of the attention and bring us most of the top-tier prospects, there are always plenty of players worth paying attention to late. The 2020 NFL Draft is no exception as there are many prospects who could come in and make an impact for teams after being selected on Day 3.

In this post, we are going to count down the top 10 Day 3 sleepers in the 2020 NFL Draft class. Obviously, we do not know where all of these players are going to land, so some may end up going before Day 3. That being said, we are going to use what we know at the moment to pick players who are extremely likely to go after the third round is completed on the second day of the 2020 NFL Draft.

Up first, we have an interior offensive line prospect who would be a strong depth addition for any NFL team.

10. Darryl Williams, IOL, Mississippi State

Height: 6-foot-2
Weight: 304 pounds

Darryl Williams was a full-time starter for three years at Mississippi State. In 2017 and 2018, he started 25 out of a possible 26 games at left guard for the Bulldogs. In 2019, Williams became Mississippi State’s starting center, starting all 13 games at the position for the team. He proved great interior offensive line versatility in college, shining at guard and center for the Bulldogs.

Williams is not elite in any area, but he is solid across the board. He shows a nice combination of quickness and power at the point of attack that will play at the next level. He can get out in space and move a bit and is a blocker in the middle in pass protection.

Williams is not the most exciting 2020 NFL Draft prospect, but he is a rock-solid player who can provide quality depth on the interior offensive line. Every NFL team should have some interest in Williams, as he could come in and take quality snaps at center or guard at any time.