2020 NFL Draft: Rounds 4-7

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How to watch and stream the 2020 NFL Draft

This year's NFL Draft is going virtual, creating a unique experience for all involved – from each team's coaches and general managers to its fans.

ESPN, NFL Network and ABC will carry live draft coverage April 23-25. The broadcast on ESPN and NFL Network will be identical, with ABC doing its own distinct broadcast across Days 1 and 2. ABC will then simulcast ESPN and NFL Network's broadcast on Day 3.

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2020 NFL Draft order: Updated list of all 255 picks and seven rounds after end of Round 3

Round 1
1. Cincinnati: QB Joe Burrow, LSU
2. Washington: EDGE Chase Young, Ohio State
3. Detroit: CB Jeff Okudah, Ohio State
4. NY Giants: OT Andrew Thomas, Georgia
5. Miami: QB Tua Tagovailoa, Alabama
6. LA Chargers: QB Justin Herbert, Oregon
7. Carolina: DT Derrick Brown, Auburn
8. Arizona: LB Isaiah Simmons, Clemson
9. Jacksonville: CB CJ Henderson, Florida
10. Cleveland: OT Jedrick Wills, Alabama
11. NY Jets: OT Mekhi Becton, Louisville
12. Las Vegas: WR Henry Ruggs, Alabama
13. Tampa Bay f/IND via SF: OT Tristan Wirfs, Iowa
14. San Francisco f/TB: DL Javon Kinlaw, South Carolina
15. Denver: WR Jerry Jeudy, Alabama
16. Atlanta: CB A.J. Terrell, Clemson
17. Dallas: WR CeeDee Lamb, Oklahoma
18. Miami f/PIT: OL Austin Jackson, USC
19. Las Vegas f/CHI: CB Damon Arnette, Ohio State
20. Jacksonville f/LAR: EDGE K'Lavon Chaisson, LSU
21. Philadelphia: WR Jalen Reagor, TCU
22. Minnesota f/BUF: WR Justin Jefferson, LSU
23. LA Chargers f/NE: LB Kenneth Murray, Oklahoma
24. New Orleans: OL Cesar Ruiz, Michigan
25. San Francisco f/MIN: WR Brandon Aiyuk, Arizona State
26. Green Bay f/HOU via MIA: QB Jordan Love, Utah State
27. Seattle: LB Jordyn Brooks, Texas Tech
28. Baltimore: LB Patrick Queen, LSU
29. Tennessee: OL Isaiah Wilson, Georgia
30. Miami f/GB: CB Noah Igbinoghene, Auburn
31. Minnesota f/SF: CB Jeff Gladney, TCU
32. Kansas City: RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire, LSU

Round 2
33. Cincinnati: WR Tee Higgins, Clemson
34. Indianapolis f/WAS: WR Michael Pittman, USC
35. Detroit: RB D'Andre Swift, Georgia
36. NY Giants: S Xavier McKinney, Alabama
37. New England f/LAC: S Kyle Dugger, Lenoir-Rhyne
38. Carolina: EDGE Yetur Gross-Matos, Penn State
39. Miami: OL Robert Hurt, Louisiana
40. Houston f/ARI: DL Ross Blacklock, TCU
41. Indianapolis f/CLE: RB Jonathan Taylor, Wisconsin
42. Jacksonville: WR Laviska Shenault Jr., Colorado
43. Chicago f/LV: TE Cole Kmet, Notre Dame
44. Cleveland f/IND: S Grant Delpit, LSU
45. Tampa Bay: S Antoine Winfield Jr., Minnesota
46. Denver: WR KJ Hamler, Penn State
47. Atlanta: DL Marlon Davidson, Auburn
48. Seattle f/NYJ: EDGE Darrell Taylor, Tennessee
49. Pittsburgh: WR Chase Claypool, Notre Dame
50. Chicago: CB Jaylon Johnson, Utah
51. Dallas: CB Trevon Diggs, Alabama
52. LA Rams: RB Cam Akers, Florida State
53. Philadelphia: QB Jalen Hurts, Oklahoma
54. Buffalo: EDGE A.J. Epenesa, Iowa
55. Baltimore f/NE via ATL: RB J.K. Dobbins, Ohio State
56. Miami f/NO: DL Raekwon Davis, Alabama
57. LA Rams f/HOU: WR Van Jefferson, Florida
58. Minnesota: OL Ezra Cleveland, Boise State
59. NY Jets f/SEA: WR Denzel Mims, Baylor
60. New England f/BAL: EDGE Josh Uche, Michigan
61. Tennessee: CB Kristian Fulton, LSU
62. Green Bay: RB AJ Dillon, Boston College
63. Kansas City f/SF: LB Willie Gay Jr., Mississippi State
64. Carolina f/KC via SEA: S Jeremy Chinn, Southern Illinois

Round 3
65. Cincinnati: LB Logan Wilson, Wyoming
66. Washington: RB Antonio Gibson, Memphis
67. Detroit: EDGE Julian Okwara, Notre Dame
68. NY Jets f/NYG: S Ashtyn Davis, California
69. Seattle f/CAR: OL Damien Lewis, LSU
70. Miami: S Brandon Jones, Texas
71. Baltimore f/LAC via NE: DL Justin Madubuike, Texas A&M
72. Arizona: OT Josh Jones, Houston
73. Jacksonville: DL DaVon Hamilton, Ohio State
74. New Orleans f/CLE: LB Zack Baun, Wisconsin
75. Detroit f/IND: G Jonah Jackson, Ohio State
76. Tampa Bay: RB Ke'Shawn Vaughn, Vanderbilt
77. Denver: CB Michael Ojemudia, Iowa
78. Atlanta: C Matt Hennessy, Temple
79. NY Jets: EDGE Jabari Zuniga, Florida
80. Las Vegas: RB/WR Lynn Bowden, Kentucky
81. Las Vegas f/CHI: WR Bryan Edwards, South Carolina
82. Dallas: DL Neville Gallimore, Oklahoma
83. Denver f/PIT: C Lloyd Cushenberry, LSU
84. LA Rams: EDGE Terrell Lewis, Alabama
85. Indianapolis f/PHI via DET: S Julian Blackmon, Utah
86. Buffalo: RB Zack Moss, Utah
87. New England: EDGE Anfernee Jennings, Alabama
88. Cleveland f/NO: DL Jordan Elliott, Missouri
89. Minnesota: CB Cameron Dantzler, Mississippi State
90. Houston: EDGE Jonathan Greenard, Florida
91. New England f/SEA via HOU/LV: TE Devin Asiasi, UCLA
92. Baltimore: WR Devin Duvernay, Texas
93. Tennessee: RB Darrynton Evans, Appalachian State
94. Green Bay: TE Josiah Deguara, Cincinnati
95. Denver f/SF: DL McTelvin Agim, Arkansas
96. Kansas City: OT Lucas Niang, TCU
97. Cleveland f/HOU*: LB Jacob Phillips, LSU
98. Baltimore f/NE*: LB Malik Harrison, Ohio State
99. NY Giants*: OT Matt Peart, UConn
100. Las Vegas f/NE*: LB Tanner Muse, Clemson
101. New England f/SEA via NYJ: TE Dalton Keene, Virginia Tech
102. Pittsburgh*: EDGE Alex Highsmith, Charlotte
103. Philadelphia*: LB Davion Taylor, Colorado
104. LA Rams*: S Terrell Burgess, Utah
105. New Orleans f/MIN*: TE Adam Trautman, Dayton
106. Baltimore*: G Tyre Phillips, Mississippi State

Round 4
107. Cincinnati
108. Washington
109. Detroit
110. NY Giants
111. Houston f/MIA
112. LA Chargers
113. Carolina
114. Arizona
115. Cleveland
116. Jacksonville
117. Minnesota f/TB via SF
118. Denver
119. Atlanta
120. NY Jets
121. Las Vegas
122. Indianapolis
123. Dallas
124. Pittsburgh
125. NY Jets f/CHI via NE
126. LA Rams
127. Philadelphia
128. Buffalo
129. NY Jets f/NE via BAL/NE
130. Minnesota f/NO
131. Arizona f/HOU
132. Minnesota
133. Seattle
134. Atlanta f/BAL
135. Pittsburgh f/TEN via MIA
136. Miami f/GB
137. Jacksonville f/SF via DEN
138. Kansas City
139. Las Vegas f/TB via NE*
140. Jacksonville f/CHI*
141. Miami*
142. Washington*
143. Baltimore*
144. Seattle*
145. Philadelphia*
146. Philadelphia*

Round 5
147. Cincinnati
148. Seattle f/WAS via CAR
149. Indianapolis f/DET
150. NY Giants
151. LA Chargers
152. Carolina
153. Miami
154. Miami f/JAC via PIT
155. Minnesota f/CLE via BUF
156. San Francisco f/DEN
157. Jacksonville f/ATL via BAL
158. NY Jets
159. New England f/LV
160. Indianapolis
161. Tampa Bay
162. Washington f/PIT via SEA
163. Chicago
164. Dallas
165. Jacksonville f/LAR
166. Detroit f/PHI
167. Buffalo
168. Philadelphia f/NE
169. Minnesota f/NO
170. Baltimore f/MIN
171. Houston
172. Las Vegas f/SEA via DET/NE
173. Miami f/BAL via LAR
174. Tennessee
175. Green Bay
176. Minnesota f/SF
177. Kansas City
178. Denver*
179. Dallas*

Round 6
180. Cincinnati
181. Denver f/WAS
182. Indianapolis f/DET
183. NY Giants
184. Carolina
185. Miami
186. LA Chargers
187. Cleveland f/ARI
188. Buffalo f/CLE
189. Jacksonville
190. Philadelphia f/ATL
191. NY Jets
192. Green Bay f/LV
193. Indianapolis
194. Tampa Bay
195. New England f/DEN
196. Chicago
197. Detroit f/DAL via MIA and IND
198. Pittsburgh
199. LA Rams
200. Chicago f/PHI
201. Minnesota f/BUF
202. Arizona f/NE
203. Minnesota f/NO
204. New England f/HOU
205. Minnesota
206. Jacksonville f/SEA
207. Buffalo f/BAL via NE
208. Green Bay f/TEN
209. Green Bay
210. San Francisco
211. NY Jets f/KC
212. New England*
213. New England*
214. Seattle*

Round 7
215. Cincinnati
216. Washington
217. San Francisco f/DET
218. NY Giants
219. Minnesota f/MIA
220. LA Chargers
221. Carolina
222. Arizona
223. Jacksonville
224. Tennessee f/CLE
225. Baltimore f/NYJ
226. Chicago f/LV
227. Miami f/IND
228. Atlanta f/TB via PHI
229. Washington f/DEN
230. New England f/ATL
231. Dallas
232. Pittsburgh
233. Chicago
234. LA Rams
235. Detroit f/PHI via NE
236. Green Bay f/BUF via CLE
237. Tennessee f/NE via DEN
238. NY Giants f/NO
239. Buffalo f/MIN
240. Houston
241. Tampa Bay f/SEA via NE
242. Green Bay f/BAL
243. Tennessee
244. Minnesota f/GB via CLE/NO
245. Tampa Bay f/SF
246. Miami f/KC
247. NY Giants*
248. Houston*
249. Minnesota*
250. Houston*
251. Miami*
252. Denver*
253. Minnesota*
254. Denver*
255. NY Giants*
 

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Very positive review from CBS on our first picks. Good stuff here on Akers and Jefferson.

Prisco loves both - A lot

 
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2020 NFL Draft: Best players available on Day 3

Two days of the 2020 NFL Draft are in the books but less than half of the selections have been made. CBS Sports sorted through the rubble to uncover the top 25 prospects available for selection on Saturday.

1. Curtis Weaver, EDGE, Boise State
Weaver does a great job of getting off blocks and shows advanced level hand-fighting. Over the past three years, he has accumulated 34 sacks. Few, if any, edge rushers available have that level of production.

2. Bryce Hall, CB, Virginia
Hall dealt with some injuries this season but he shows first-round potential when healthy. The cornerback does a great job mirroring the receiver downfield and has great size.

3. Tyler Biadasz, OG/C, Wisconsin
Biadasz was once projected as a first round pick. He also dealt with some injuries this past season. Teams should value him as a potential difference maker along their interior offensive line though.

4. Jacob Eason, QB, Washington
The big-armed quarterback from Washington is still on the board after watching Jalen Hurts get taken by the Eagles. Eason has a lot of upside but, why was he only a one-year starter for the Huskies if he is so good?

5. Netane Muti, OG/C, Fresno State
Muti is a star when healthy. Unfortunately for him, he has not been able to stay healthy. His medical track record is frightening and that is the only reason he is still on the board. The best ability is availability.

6. Prince Tega Wanogho, OT, Auburn
The Prince from Nigeria is still looking for his NFL destination. It is a bit of a surprise that he is still on the board. Tega Wanogho has stretches of exciting play on the left side. He provides some shock with his hands.

7. Akeem Davis-Gaither, LB, Appalachian State
Davis-Gaither has no business being on the board. He is a modern day NFL linebacker that can cover sideline to sideline. He is a bit undersized but does not surrender any tackling ability. The North Carolina native is really instinctual.

8. Donovan Peoples-Jones, WR, Michigan
Peoples-Jones is one of the most athletic receivers in this draft class. The problem is that the athleticism does not match his stat sheet. For having his level of talent, he should have had more collegiate production.

9. Jack Driscoll, OT, Auburn
Driscoll is a sturdy option on the right side. He was consistent for most of the season but is not going to amaze anyone with his athleticism.

10. Solomon Kindley, OG, Georgia
Kindley is a stout interior offensive guard that can pave roadways at the next level. His frame makes him difficult to move and he uses that to his advantage.

11. Brycen Hopkins, TE, Purdue
Hopkins is more of a pass catching tight end. His slender frame does not offer much as a blocker. The Purdue product will not be everyone's cup of tea but he should be someone's ... and soon.

12. Amik Robertson, CB, Louisiana Tech
Robertson is a nickelback but that is a starter's role in today's NFL. He is small in stature but large in determination. He plays much bigger than his size and has a feisty attitude.

13. Nick Harris, OG/C, Washington
It is a weak class of interior offensive linemen and Harris is one of the best remaining. He offers versatility as an offensive guard or center. The Husky was a consistent producer and should contribute at the next level.

14. Troy Pride Jr., CB, Notre Dame
Pride is another prospect with a future as a nickelback. He is a really smart player capable of diagnosing plays quickly. He tested well at the NFL Combine.

15. Antonio Gandy-Golden, WR, Liberty
Gandy-Golden has Julio Jones comparable size and strength. He is not as explosive as Jones but knows what to do with the football when it is in his hands.

16. James Lynch, DT, Baylor
Lynch was a surprise entry into the 2020 NFL Draft. He shows some explosive flashes but needs to become more consistent. The Bear is good value on Day 3 though.

17. Trey Adams, OT, Washington
Before suffering some knee injuries, Adams was regarded as a potential first round pick. He does not possess the dynamic play that once made him so promising but he plays with a mean streak.

18. Danny Pinter, OG, Ball State
Pinter played offensive tackle in college but should transition inside. His frame suggests that he has a future at guard. With his movement ability, he could have a pretty good NFL career.

19. Calvin Throckmorton, OG/C, Oregon
The interior offensive line portion of the big board has arrived. Throckmorton has shown a lot of versatility and consistency at Oregon. Teams will find a spot for him next season.

20. Ben Bredeson, OG, Michigan
Bredeson has been a rock at the heart of Michigan's offense. There were not many good interior offensive line options early in the draft but the chickens are coming to roost on Day 3.

21. Jason Strowbridge, DT, North Carolina
Strowbridge has some positional flexibility to play on the edge or inside. He performed well at the Reese's Senior Bowl.

22. Logan Stenberg, OG, Kentucky
Stenberg plays with a mean streak, which teams love. However, he was the recipient of some unnecessary penalties last season and teams do not love that aspect of his game. He is a bit bigger than the average interior lineman but should find a home early Day 3.

23. Geno Stone, S, Iowa
Stone is a well-built safety with good instincts and ball skills. The Hawkeyes are always well-coached and that could lend him to being an early contributor for his next team.

24. Harrison Bryant, TE, Florida Atlantic
Bryant has room for improvement as a blocker but teams in need of a tight end will find good value with him on Day 3. He looks smaller on the field but presents himself well as a pass catcher.

25. Sean Pollard, OG/C, Clemson
Pollard has a lot of positional flexibility as well. Teams love players that can fill multiple roles in a pinch because it allows them to potentially use a roster spot on another position.
 

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Looks like some interior Oline guys are available. I don't know any of them, not that it matters much because I'm not a draftnik....Get busy jrry and let me know what I should be happy about! @jrry32
 
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Very, very nice Draft Day 2!!! I love Cam Akers' productivity behind a truly horrible Seminoles OL. What will he do behind a pro OL and with Sean McVay's offensive schemes? Van Johnson is one of those classic "This is how you play WR!" types. Terrell Lewis will benefit greatly from Aaron "The Kraken!" Donald's and Jalen Ramsey's dual presences. Terrell Burgess is another on-fiel pupil for Jalen's secondary class.

Draft Day 3 should be a similar blast.
 

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I think Curtis Weaver could become an awesome Mike LB

I would be very happy if they traded up for him by trading away the 2021 3rd round compensatory pick

Imagine drafting him and then Biadasz. OK, that’s enough dreaming :)

Following the Burgess pick, we need a thumper at LB and a technician at C or Guard
 

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So 4 QB's go in round 1 and one in round 2 to a surprise team and none in rounds 3 or 4. Interesting how that position has gone this year.
 

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Not the center that I initially wanted but if we get Biadasz, I'd say we had another great draft. McSnead have proven to get talent with the players they select in the late rounds. Just hope they can work their magic for the o-line.
 

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2020 NFL Draft: Best players available on Day 3

Two days of the 2020 NFL Draft are in the books but less than half of the selections have been made. CBS Sports sorted through the rubble to uncover the top 25 prospects available for selection on Saturday.

1. Curtis Weaver, EDGE, Boise State
Weaver does a great job of getting off blocks and shows advanced level hand-fighting. Over the past three years, he has accumulated 34 sacks. Few, if any, edge rushers available have that level of production.

2. Bryce Hall, CB, Virginia
Hall dealt with some injuries this season but he shows first-round potential when healthy. The cornerback does a great job mirroring the receiver downfield and has great size.

3. Tyler Biadasz, OG/C, Wisconsin
Biadasz was once projected as a first round pick. He also dealt with some injuries this past season. Teams should value him as a potential difference maker along their interior offensive line though.

4. Jacob Eason, QB, Washington
The big-armed quarterback from Washington is still on the board after watching Jalen Hurts get taken by the Eagles. Eason has a lot of upside but, why was he only a one-year starter for the Huskies if he is so good?

5. Netane Muti, OG/C, Fresno State
Muti is a star when healthy. Unfortunately for him, he has not been able to stay healthy. His medical track record is frightening and that is the only reason he is still on the board. The best ability is availability.

6. Prince Tega Wanogho, OT, Auburn
The Prince from Nigeria is still looking for his NFL destination. It is a bit of a surprise that he is still on the board. Tega Wanogho has stretches of exciting play on the left side. He provides some shock with his hands.

7. Akeem Davis-Gaither, LB, Appalachian State
Davis-Gaither has no business being on the board. He is a modern day NFL linebacker that can cover sideline to sideline. He is a bit undersized but does not surrender any tackling ability. The North Carolina native is really instinctual.

8. Donovan Peoples-Jones, WR, Michigan
Peoples-Jones is one of the most athletic receivers in this draft class. The problem is that the athleticism does not match his stat sheet. For having his level of talent, he should have had more collegiate production.

9. Jack Driscoll, OT, Auburn
Driscoll is a sturdy option on the right side. He was consistent for most of the season but is not going to amaze anyone with his athleticism.

10. Solomon Kindley, OG, Georgia
Kindley is a stout interior offensive guard that can pave roadways at the next level. His frame makes him difficult to move and he uses that to his advantage.

11. Brycen Hopkins, TE, Purdue
Hopkins is more of a pass catching tight end. His slender frame does not offer much as a blocker. The Purdue product will not be everyone's cup of tea but he should be someone's ... and soon.

12. Amik Robertson, CB, Louisiana Tech
Robertson is a nickelback but that is a starter's role in today's NFL. He is small in stature but large in determination. He plays much bigger than his size and has a feisty attitude.

13. Nick Harris, OG/C, Washington
It is a weak class of interior offensive linemen and Harris is one of the best remaining. He offers versatility as an offensive guard or center. The Husky was a consistent producer and should contribute at the next level.

14. Troy Pride Jr., CB, Notre Dame
Pride is another prospect with a future as a nickelback. He is a really smart player capable of diagnosing plays quickly. He tested well at the NFL Combine.

15. Antonio Gandy-Golden, WR, Liberty
Gandy-Golden has Julio Jones comparable size and strength. He is not as explosive as Jones but knows what to do with the football when it is in his hands.

16. James Lynch, DT, Baylor
Lynch was a surprise entry into the 2020 NFL Draft. He shows some explosive flashes but needs to become more consistent. The Bear is good value on Day 3 though.

17. Trey Adams, OT, Washington
Before suffering some knee injuries, Adams was regarded as a potential first round pick. He does not possess the dynamic play that once made him so promising but he plays with a mean streak.

18. Danny Pinter, OG, Ball State
Pinter played offensive tackle in college but should transition inside. His frame suggests that he has a future at guard. With his movement ability, he could have a pretty good NFL career.

19. Calvin Throckmorton, OG/C, Oregon
The interior offensive line portion of the big board has arrived. Throckmorton has shown a lot of versatility and consistency at Oregon. Teams will find a spot for him next season.

20. Ben Bredeson, OG, Michigan
Bredeson has been a rock at the heart of Michigan's offense. There were not many good interior offensive line options early in the draft but the chickens are coming to roost on Day 3.

21. Jason Strowbridge, DT, North Carolina
Strowbridge has some positional flexibility to play on the edge or inside. He performed well at the Reese's Senior Bowl.

22. Logan Stenberg, OG, Kentucky
Stenberg plays with a mean streak, which teams love. However, he was the recipient of some unnecessary penalties last season and teams do not love that aspect of his game. He is a bit bigger than the average interior lineman but should find a home early Day 3.

23. Geno Stone, S, Iowa
Stone is a well-built safety with good instincts and ball skills. The Hawkeyes are always well-coached and that could lend him to being an early contributor for his next team.

24. Harrison Bryant, TE, Florida Atlantic
Bryant has room for improvement as a blocker but teams in need of a tight end will find good value with him on Day 3. He looks smaller on the field but presents himself well as a pass catcher.

25. Sean Pollard, OG/C, Clemson
Pollard has a lot of positional flexibility as well. Teams love players that can fill multiple roles in a pinch because it allows them to potentially use a roster spot on another position.
Surprised Jake Fromm didn't make the list, talented guys at 20 and 22. Really like Peoples-Jones but we got our WR.
 

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I'm betting that we trade our 4th round pick back today maybe even to pick up a pick next year.
 

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I am thinking: OL, K, and a project (position change guy) at LB/SS.