Article 5ECY5 Re-grading every NFL team's 2020 rookie class

Re-grading every NFL team's 2020 rookie class

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With the 2020 NFL season officially complete, theScore's NFL editors re-evaluate the performance of each team's rookie class.

NFC
EAST | NORTH | SOUTH | WEST

AFC
EAST | NORTH | SOUTH | WEST

Dallas Cowboyscropped_GettyImages-1287110245.jpg?ts=16 Adam Bettcher / Getty Images Sport / Getty
RoundPlayer
1WR CeeDee Lamb
2CB Trevon Diggs
3DT Neville Gallimore
4CB Reggie Robinson II
4C Tyler Biadasz
5DE Bradlee Anae
7QB Ben DiNucci

Notable UDFAs: OT Terence Steele

Grade: A-

Many were excited about the Cowboys' haul on draft night, and it appears just as good almost a year later. There are multiple starters in the group, led by Lamb. The first-round steal wasn't the focal point of an inconsistent Dallas offense but still managed to haul in 74 receptions for six total touchdowns and just under 1,000 yards. He's going to be a dangerous weapon for a long time. Meanwhile, Gallimore and Biadasz each received some starts as rookies and will likely continue to improve at key positions. Diggs rounds out the group nicely and was likely the Cowboys' best cornerback in 2020. The Alabama product had his ups and downs, as many young defenders do, but he displayed strong coverage skills and intercepted three passes in Year 1.

New York Giantscropped_GettyImages-1288670117.jpg?ts=16 Jamie Sabau / Getty Images Sport / Getty
RoundPlayer
1OT Andrew Thomas
2S Xavier McKinney
3OT Matt Peart
4CB Darnay Holmes
5G Shane Lemieux
6LB Cam Brown
7LB Carter Coughlin
7LB T.J. Brunson
7DB Chris Williamson
7LB Tae Crowder

Notable UDFAs: WR Austin Mack

Grade: B-

The Giants' 2020 class was solid, though it would have been graded significantly higher had Thomas not endured a rough start to his NFL career. The No. 4 overall pick cleaned up his game down the stretch - and could still end up as a high-quality left tackle - but was clearly the fourth-best lineman selected on Day 1 despite being the first off the board. Luckily, for Dave Gettleman, New York hit on a few of its later picks. Holmes started five games and profiles as a solid starting slot cornerback, and McKinney displayed an all-around game after returning from injury. This class certainly has long-term potential.

Philadelphia Eaglescropped_GettyImages-1283736022.jpg?ts=16 Mitchell Leff / Getty Images Sport / Getty
RoundPlayer
1WR Jalen Reagor
2QB Jalen Hurts
3LB Davion Taylor
4S K'Von Wallace
4OL Jack Driscoll
5WR John Hightower
6LB Shaun Bradley
6WR Quez Watkins
6OT Prince Tega Wanogho
7DE Casey Toohill

Notable UDFAs: CB Michael Jacquet

Grade: D+

There are potential contributors in this class, but it's difficult to grade the group positively with Reagor at the top. The Eagles selected the TCU product over Justin Jefferson, who many evaluators ranked as a more complete prospect. Reagor was largely a non-factor in his rookie campaign, and questions quickly surfaced about whether he'll be able to consistently separate from NFL defenders - not a good look for a first-round receiver. Adding salt to the wound, the pick appeared worse with each passing week that Jefferson dominated for the Minnesota Vikings. Hurts could be the saving grace, as he'll likely get a chance to prove himself as Philadelphia's long-term quarterback with Carson Wentz on his way out. At least the dual-threat passer impressed when in the lineup.

Washington Football Teamcropped_GettyImages-1289993645.jpg?ts=16 Justin K. Aller / Getty Images Sport / Getty
RoundPlayer
1DE Chase Young
3RB Antonio Gibson
4OL Saahdiq Charles
4WR Antonio Gandy-Golden
5OL Keith Ismael
5LB Khaleke Hudson
7DB Kamren Curl
7DE James Smith-Williams

Notable UDFAs: WR Isaiah Wright

Grade: A

Washington knocked it out of the park with its first two picks. Young was billed as the obvious choice at No. 2 overall, but the pass-rusher exceeded all expectations as a rookie. Gibson was an excellent find in Round 3, and Ron Rivera and Co. simply couldn't keep him off the field. The dynamic tailback averaged 4.7 yards per carry and scored 11 touchdowns on the ground - tied with Jonathan Taylor for the rookie lead. Gibson was also a threat out of the backfield, adding 36 receptions for 247 yards. Though Charles and Gandy-Golden barely saw the field, Hudson and Curl found roles as the season progressed. The latter was a solid value selection in the seventh round, starting 11 games as a safety/slot-corner hybrid, playing stout run defense, and intercepting three passes.

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