Alabama WR Henry Ruggs III
Ruggs started getting compared to the Chiefs star receiver Tyreek Hill and after his 4.27 forty yard dash it seemed to be justified. Ruggs probably won’t even be the first Crimson Tide wideout taken on Draft night, let alone the first receiver overall but someone is going to get a heck of a weapon in the meat of the first round. The Broncos and Eagles have been popular landing spots for the Bama speedster. He has his detractors who say he is not a true number one receiver and is best suited to play second fiddle to a primary target. But come on, it’s 2020 and speed is the name of the game. John Ross’ 4.22 made him a top-10 pick in 2017. Ruggs has a much better all-around game than Ross so you never know what could happen.