2020 NFL Draft Positonal Rankings – Offense

Positional rankings…an arbitrary understanding of what talent is at its finest! I sat down and did my personal positional rankings for the offensive side of the ball. The biggest surprise names for myself were the placement of Thad Moss, adding in Dayton’s Adam Trautman and the realization that there might not be any interior lineman worth drafting in high rounds.

With the looming draft content we will be producing I’m not diving too much into the nitty gritty with each selection just yet. Some names will most likely change come combine time, but for now ennjoy!

Quarterbacks

1 – Joe Burrow – LSU

2 – Tua Tagoviloa – Alabama

3 – Justin Herbert – Oregon

4 – Jordan Love – Utah State

5 – Jacob Eason – Washington

Wide Receivers

1 – Jerry Jeudy – Alabama

2 – Ceedee Lamb – Oklahoma

3 – Henry Ruggs III – Alabama

4 – Laviska Shenault Jr – Colorado

5 – Tee Higgins – Clemson

Tight Ends

1 – Cole Kmet – Notre Dame

2 – Brycen Hopkins – Purdue

3 – Jared Pinkey – Vanderbilt

4 – Thaddeus Moss – LSU

5 – Adam Troutman – Dayton

Running Backs

1 – De’Andre Swift – Georgia

2 – Jonathon Taylor -Wisconsin

3 – J.K. Dobbins – Ohio State

4 – Cam Akers – Florida State

5 – Zach Moss – Utah

Offensive Tackles

1 – Jedrick Wills – Alabama

2 – Andrew Thomas – Georgia

3 – Tristian Wirfs – Iowa

4 – Mekhi Becton – Louisville

5 – Josh Jones – Houston

Guards

1 – Ben Bredeson – Michigan

2 – Solomon Kindley – Georgia

3 – Netane Muti – Fresno State

4 – Logan Stenberg – Kentucky

5 – Shane Lemieux – Oregon

Centers

1 – Tyler Biadasz – Wisconsin

2 – Cesar Ruiz – Michigan

3 – Matt Hennesseey – Temple

4 – Nick Harris – Washington

5 – Darryl Williams – Mississippi State

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