Pass: WR Jalen Hurd
The ceiling is enticing with Hurd, but the notion that he reaches it in 2020 is a little far-fetched after he missed all of 2019 with a back injury. His dual-threat ability as a running back and receiver could give him a ton of looks in the red zone and at the goal line. The touchdown potential doesn’t outweigh everything working against Hurd in what’s effectively his rookie season. His inexperience at receiver will limit him at that position, and it’s unlikely his role expands very far beyond that until he’s more consistent at the receiver spot.
ADP: 285 overall (WR 95)