NFL Draft: Final day grades for the 2020 NFL Draft
By Chad Porto
NFC West
Seattle – TE Colby Parkinson (Stanford), RB DeeJay Dallas (Miami), DE Alton Robinson (Syracuse), WR Freddie Swain (Florida), TE Stephen Sullivan (LSU)
Gotta love what Seattle did. Colby Parkinson and Freddie Swain may just be difference makers for the offense. DeeJay Dallas and Alton Robinson should see some playing time early.
Grade: B+
San Francisco – OT Colton McKivitz (West Virginia), TE Charlie Woerner (Georgia), WR Jauan Jennings (Tenn),
Besides Colton McKivitz, it’s hard to see any of the other rookies getting too many reps early. Maybe a strong crop of third-day talent in years to come but it doesn’t seem too impressive today.
Grade: C+
Arizona – DT Leki Fotu (Utah), DT Rashard Lawrence (LSU), ILB Evan Weaver (California), RB Eno Benjamin (Arizona State),
Some sneaky good picks, with Leki Fotu at the top of the day and Eno Benjamin bringing in some of that local magic.
Grade: C+
Los Angeles (Rams) – TE Brycen Hopkins (Purdue), SAF Jordan Fuller (OSU), ILB Clay Johnston (Baylor), K Slam Sloman (Miami OH), IL Tremayne Anchrum (Clemson)
The Rams seemed lost heading into the off-season but a solid third day really showed some life is still in that franchise. Brycen Hopkins is a second-round player in the fourth round and Clay Johnston could start right off the bat.
Grade: B+