The NFL regular season is almost over, and the NFL’s worst teams will spend the next two weeks jostling for position on the 2020 NFL Draft board. The Cincinnati Bengals are the heavy favorite to receive the No. 1 overall pick, and analysts seem to be unanimously picking Heisman Trophy winner Joe Burrow to be selected first next April.
Burrrow and Ohio State star Chase Young are the top prospects in the draft, but the 2020 class is loaded with skill players, and may produce a huge run on wide receivers in the first round.
Players have until January 20th to declare for the 2020 NFL Draft. The 2020 NFL scouting combine will begin on February 24th in Indianapolis, and the first round of the 2020 NFL Draft will begin on April 23rd in Las Vegas.
To determine the top players available, we analyzed six 2020 mock drafts from around the internet – the latest revisions from Draftwire, Pro Football Focus, CBS Sports, NBC Sports, ESPN’s Todd McShay and The Ringer – and found each player’s average draft position.
A total of 51 different players appeared as first round selections across the mock drafts we reviewed. If a player was left out of one of the mock drafts, he was assigned a value of 33 for each absence to determine his draft average.
Here are the top 32 players in the 2020 NFL Draft, according to the internet: