01-31-2021, 03:41 AM
(01-31-2021, 01:09 AM)SunsetBengal Wrote: Calm down. Every year the draft board takes a wild bunch of big risers from the Senior Bowl and Combine, then after the news cycle cools a bit, things always seem to go back toward where they were at the end of the CFB season.
I expect this year to be no different.
Truth. Gospel truth. A look at PFF's biggest risers from the 2020 Senior Bowl...
Denzel Mims-Thought to have boosted his stock into 1st round territory at the Senior Bowl. Fell to the 59th pick in the draft and racked up a disappointing 23 catches for 357 yards and no TD's for the Jets.
KJ Hill-Fell all the way the 7th round and had 7 catches for 73 yards for the Chargers.
Troy Pride Jr.-Drafted in the 4th by the Panthers. Allowed 27 catches on 36 targets and ended the year with a 39.3 PFF grade.
Harrison Bryant-Drafted in the 4th by the Browns. Caught 24 passes for 238 yards and 3 TD's, respectable for a rookie TE.
Damien Lewis-Probably the shining star of this list, Lewis was drafted 69th overall and had a good 70.2 grade as a starting G for the Seahawks.
Jonah Jackson-Went 75th to the Lions. Was a starting G, but sucked with a 57.1 PFF grade.
Josh Jones-I think we all know the story, here. Thought to be a first round talent, Jones fell to pick 72 and barely saw the field. He played 51 snaps at T for the Cardinals and graded terribly at 43.0.
Larrel Murchison-Drafted in the 5th by the Titans. Recorded 3 tackles and a 48.3 PFF grade in their DL rotation.
Van Jefferson-Taken 57th by the Rams. Recorded 19 catches for 220 yards and 1 TD.
Jalen Elliott-Went undrafted and signed with the Lions, winding up on the PS.
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