The major concern with this player is tackling. He lines up out wide, in the slot and even takes some reps in the backfield. ESPN.com ranks all of the 2020 NFL Draft prospects, sorted by rating and complete with … In pass protection, he has average foot quickness in his set, but he possesses a powerful punch and strong anchor. He has a great feel when an OT is leaning outside, which creates an opening for his up-and-under inside-counter move. Mid-season rankings are not only based on statistical datas but more on viewings of players. Overall, Epenesa has a very high floor as a prospect. He has average get-off quickness, but he boasts strong hands, can flip his hips and is a reliable finisher. He generates a lot of power in his bull rush and has an array of hand moves he can incorporate on the move. 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000.

He is an explosive blitzer off the edge and in through the middle.
He plays a lot of press-bail technique, but also flashes a firm two-hand jam. 2021.

He attacks the ball when working back to the quarterback and tracks the ball naturally down the field. He has way too many misses and that must be improved.

You see that same burst when he's in off coverage and the ball is thrown in front. He displays some rigidity when he has to flip his hips and open up underneath. His ball skills are outstanding -- as you'd expect, considering his brother isHamler is an undersized wideout with rare explosiveness. He does need to broaden his arsenal of moves, but there is tremendous upside. Overall, Ruggs has Tyreek Hill-type ability. As a pass rusher, he explodes off the ball and gains ground in a hurry. In press coverage, he uses an effective one-hand jam before turning and opening up. He excels on quick hitters, fly sweeps and vertical routes. Mike Morreale has covered the NHL Draft and NHL prospects for the past 10 years.

He has incredible ball skills down the field. Overall, Kmet isn't a dynamic player but he's going to get stronger, and I see him as a reliable, long-term starter at the position.Dugger is an explosive safety for Lenoir-Rhyne.
From off coverage, he's very aware and shows some pop out of his plant/drive. He isn't overly explosive but he has enough foot quicks to kick out and cover up speed rushes.

He's always around the ball, but the production doesn't match his talent. Against the run, he can hold the point of attack routinely, but he struggles when isolated in space versus athletic backs and quarterbacks. He should be a consistent 8-to-10-sack performer at the very least.Shenault is arguably the best athlete in the entire draft class. There's major movement, including among QBs.Receivers dominate Daniel Jeremiah's initial ranking of the 2020 NFL Draft's top 50 prospects, with six -- including Oklahoma's CeeDee Lamb and Alabama's Jerry Jeudy -- listed among the first 25 players.Defensive players occupy the first five spots in Daniel Jeremiah's initial ranking of the 2017 draft's top 50 prospects, with Myles Garrett leading the list. He needs to improve on his punch, as he's often late to shoot his hands and gives up his chest, leaving him vulnerable to the bull rush. He is at his best on inside runs. He does a nice job getting on the toes of cornerbacks and then creating separation out of the break point. Those skills serve him well as a returner, too. 2 cornerback for his drafting team.Arnette is an aggressive cornerback prospect with a good combination of size, speed and ball skills. He will be a matchup nightmare every week.Wills lined up at right tackle for Alabama. He is fluid and smooth when lined up in the slot.