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2020 NFL WR Rankings

2020 NFL WR Rankings

FromThe PFF NFL Podcast


2020 NFL WR Rankings

FromThe PFF NFL Podcast

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Length:
96 minutes
Released:
Jul 20, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Julio Jones is the most dangerous WR in the NFL (02:55) New England has one of the worst receiving groups in the league (10:56) Is Sam Darnold in for another rocky season (16:07) Who is the third playmaker in Green Bay? (21:44) JuJu could dominate this year (24:00) Justin Jefferson needs to be Stefon Diggs 2.0 (28:17) It looks too top heavy in Cleveland (31:43) Rams lack pieces to run their offense (36:17) Texans have exciting, injury prone talent (38:40) DeSean Jackson should be traded to the Chargers (47:30) Eagles added a lot of speed this off-season (49:38) Bengals have more weapons than you think (54:25) Will Drew Lock become a star in 2020? (01:00:00) Hopkins-Fitzgerald looks dynamic in the desert (01:03:50) Which Sammy Watkins will show up this fall? (01:09:13) Buffalo WRs are perfect for Josh Allen (01:14:20) What could Michael Thomas do w/ a legit #2? (01:17:50) Mike Evans looks like Randy Moss lite (01:22:42) Cowboys stockpiled depth behind Amari Cooper (01:26:11)
Released:
Jul 20, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Steve Palazzolo and Sam Monson bring you an NFL podcast unlike any other, because it comes backed by Pro Football Focus and their unique data insights. PFF watches and grades every player on every play of the NFL season to give you a look inside the game nobody else can rival. From uncovering secret superstars around the league to discussing which teams are best positioned for a Super Bowl run, Steve and Sam use football's most in-depth database to create an informative listen for every level of NFL football fan. Come January, they turn their attention to the draft, because today's NFL has no off-season, and draw upon PFF's play-by-play grading of every FBS college game to shape their draft discussions. PFF knew Baker Mayfield was the No.1 player in the draft months before the Cleveland Browns pulled the trigger, so jump on board and let's talk football.