2020 NFL Draft: Putting a letter grade on all 32 first-round picks

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Justin Jefferson 2020 NFL Draft
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Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. TCU. Jalen Reagor. 54. WR. 21. player

With Justin Jefferson still on the board, I think that the Philadelphia Eagles over-thought this pick. That being said, I am still a Jalen Reagor fan and think that he has a ton of natural upside in this offense.

Reagor is an extremely quick and elusive receiver who runs crisp routes and is a dynamic playmaker with the ball in his hands. He does a fantastic job of finding space in the defensive and has the explosive speed to take it to the house from anywhere on the field. The Eagles desperately lacked dynamic playmakers at wide receiver last season and Reagor certainly helps fill that need.

2020 NFL Draft Grade: B

LSU. Justin Jefferson. 22. player. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. WR. 60

After trading away Stefon Diggs, the Minnesota Vikings had an obvious need at the wide receiver position. Luckily for them, the 2020 NFL Draft class is absolutely loaded at the position and they found an opportunity to land one of the best players at the position. Here at No. 22, Justin Jefferson stands out a fantastic value pick at a major position of need for the Vikings.

Jefferson is an extremely smooth and reliable slot receiver who always seems to find open space in the defense. He is a physical receiver in the middle of the field who has soft hands and can create a bit after the catch. Jefferson has a safe floor at the next level and should be able to come in and fill an immediate role for this team. Undoubtedly a strong pick for the Vikings here.

2020 NFL Draft Grade: A+