Best available players on Day 3 of the 2020 NFL Draft
6. Jacob Eason, QB, Washington
At a certain point, the big arm and the overall tools of Jacob Eason will be enough for at least one team to take a gamble on him.
7. Bryce Hall, CB, Virginia
This might actually be low for Bryce Hall considering his stock had he come out in 2019 but the ankle injury this season does raise some questions about his ceiling.
8. Hunter Bryant, TE, Washington
How the tight ends came off the board thus far is a big shocking to me but Hunter Bryant is great value at this point with what he can add to a passing offense.
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9. Saahdiq Charles, OT, LSU
Red flags steeming from a suspension are likely why Saahdiq Charles is still here. From a talent perspective, he can play effectively as an NFL tackle sooner rather than later.
10. Darnay Holmes, CB, UCLA
Darnay Holmes is not a perfect NFL cornerback prospect. However, he has the ability to stick with most players in man coverage and should be a valuable commodity for some team.
11. Tyler Biadasz, IOL, Wisconsin
The 2019 season of Tyler Biadasz left a ton to be desired as he regressed but, after hip surgery, he’s worth the bet that he can recapture some fantastic 2018 form.
12. Amik Robertson, CB, Louisiana Tech
If Amik Robertson was about three inches taller, he would’ve been a top-50 pick. Even still, he should be an immediate starter at nickel as a rookie.
13. Tyler Johnson, WR, Minnesota
People sleeping on Tyler Johnson frustrates me. He’s not a high-end athlete but he is a player who gets open, who makes plays and who will help a passing offense.
14. Troy Dye, LB, Oregon
Troy Dye needs to add some bulk and functional strength but his length and athletic traits give him things an NFL defensive coordinator should be able to mold into something nice.
15. Troy Pride Jr., CB, Notre Dame
Whether at the Senior Bowl or the NFL Combine, Troy Pride Jr. has been impressing all offseason. He should end up being a steal for some team.