2020 NFL Draft: Ranking the top-5 DT prospects

The Jacksonville Jaguars’ run-defense struggled mightily following the loss of Marcell Dareus to injury. The Jags went on to allow an average of over 139 yards per game on the ground. The majority of those yards came after Dareus’ core injury, …

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Ross Blacklock, Texas Christian

Ross Blacklock is among my favorite prospects in this year’s class. He’s severely underrated by the media and has had a terrific draft cycle, performing very well at the NFL Combine, showing off his quick feet and explosion. He’s more Kinlaw than Brown but does still offer really nice value if he remains on the board at No. 42. He’s not quite the stout nose tackle the team is looking for, but he’s a play-making interior rusher all the same.