Revised 2020 Draft Board: Secondary

Things have changed again, well sort of. The original way I looked at the stats and adjusted my draft board really only favored the factors I used to remove players from my boards. Those factors are still the same and if you want to view who those players are, I will include the links to the original articles at the bottom. The reason why I’ve updated my draft boards once again is because of how I was ranking the players who remained on it before.

See, prior to me going back through I was ranking them by comparing their stats and combine performances to every player (between 08 and 2017) that had been invited to the combine. I’d take all of their stats and break it down by players selected in the 1st-3rd rounds and those who weren’t. That was all well and good, but it was really only determining whose athleticism and production matched other players who had been chosen early.

With the new method I still use each player’s college stats and their combine results, but I compare the players from 08-17 that were considered successful to those who weren’t. By this I can give each player coming in a score and rank them based off that score.

There were two other factors I considered with the round grade they were given:

-If a player played at the FCS level or lower, they were dropped two round ranges, unless there was already significant hype surrounding them heading into the pre-draft process. (i.e. Adam Trautman)

-If a player played in the MAC, Conference USA, Sun Belt, or are one of the “lower end” independent teams they were moved down one round range, unless again they were someone with significant hype surrounding them heading into the pre-draft process. (i.e. Robert Hunt)

You’ll notice that the MWC and AAC, both excluded from the “Power 5 conferences”, are not listed. That’s because I believe both conferences are on the same level as the PAC 12 and most of the ACC.

I did not take into consideration injuries. If it did not impact their stats or combine performances on its own, then it didn’t impact their score. That isn’t to say that I wouldn’t have dropped them down my draft board if I was a GM for a team, but I didn’t want to lower one player’s ranking while forgetting about someone else. A prime example of this you’ll see on the RB board for the 2019 class once I get that revised article posted. Bryce Love had a significant knee injury, but his score had him at #1 on the RB board, so he stayed put. It’s a little different for Offensive Lineman, but I’ll cover that in their article. Here are the boards, with the scores included.

Note: L'Jarius Sneed is listed on both the Cornerback and Safety draft board. Originally I only listed him on the Safety board, but when I was going back through I realized that he was the one player in the draft that I viewed as being able to play either position at a very high level. His score on both boards definitely reflects that.

CB Draft Board

My Draft Board

Players College Score Rounds
L'Jarius Sneed Louisiana Tech 25.1 First-Second
Javelin Guidry Utah 22.8 First-Second
C.J. Henderson Florida 21.1 First-Second
Essang Bassey Wake Forest 20.3 Second-Third
Kindle Vildor Georgia Southern 19.5 Third-Fifth
Jaylon Johnson Utah 18.0 Third-Fifth
Dane Jackson Pittsburgh 18.0 Third-Fifth
Jeff Gladney TCU 17.8 Third-Fifth
Michael Ojemudia Iowa 17.7 Third-Fifth
Troy Pride Notre Dame 17.7 Third-Fifth
A.J. Terrell Clemson 17.5 Third-Fifth
Thakarius Keyes Tulane 17.4 Third-Fifth
Noah Igbinoghene Auburn 17.0 Third-Fifth
Bryce Hall Virginia 17.0 Third-Fifth
Lamar Jackson Nebraska 17.0 Third-Fifth
James Pierre FAU 17.8 Fourth-Sixth
Stantley Thomas-Oliver FIU 17.0 Fourth-Sixth
Nevelle Clarke UCF 16.6 Fourth-Sixth
Josiah Scott Michigan State 16.5 Fourth-Sixth
Darnay Holmes UCLA 15.4 Fourth-Sixth
Kristian Fulton LSU 14.9 Fifth-Seventh
Grayland Arnold Baylor 14.7 Fifth-Seventh
Stanford Samuels Florida State 14.2 Fifth-Seventh
Trevon Diggs Alabama 12.8 Seventh-Undrafted
Lavert Hill Michigan 12.8 Seventh-Undrafted

S Draft Board

My Draft Board

Players College Score Rounds
L'Jarius Sneed Lousiana Tech 23.4 First-Second
Kyle Dugger Lenoir-Rhyne 23.4 First-Second
Jeremy Chinn Southern Illinois 23.4 First-Second
K'Von Wallace Clemson 22.6 Second-Third
J.R. Reed Georgia 20.9 Second-Third
Alohi Gilman Notre Dame 19.6 Second-Third
Xavier McKinney Alabama 18.9 Second-Third
Grant Delpit LSU 18.9 Second-Third
Ashtyn Davis California 18.9 Third-Fifth
Julian Blackmon Utah 18.9 Third-Fifth
Shyeim Carter Alabama 18.8 Third-Fifth
Tanner Muse Clemson 18.6 Third-Fifth
Terrell Burgess Utah 18.5 Third-Fifth
Daniel Thomas Auburn 18.0 Third-Fifth
Brian Cole II Mississippi State 18.0 Fourth-Sixth
Antoine Brooks Jr. Maryland 18.0 Fourth-Sixth
Geno Stone Iowa 18.0 Fourth-Sixth
Josh Metellus Michigan 17.9 Fourth-Sixth
Antoine Winfield Jr. Minnesota 17.6 Fourth-Sixth
Jaylinn Hawkins California 17.5 Fourth-Sixth
Brandon Jones Texas 17.2 Fourth-Sixth
Chris Miller Baylor 17.2 Fourth-Sixth
Rodney Clemons SMU 16.6 Fifth-Seventh
Kamren Curl Arkansas 16.1 Fifth-Seventh
Jordan Fuller Ohio State 16.1 Fifth-Seventh

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Click here to view the previous Safety Draft Board

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