Philadelphia Eagles First Pick Odds - NFL Draft 2020

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Apr/03/2020

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Jefferson was among the wide receiver prospects who met with Eagles back in February.

FanSided's Erin Grugan writes:

"Jefferson’s precise route-running allowed him to consistently producing critical big-plays for the Tigers in their undefeated, College Football Championship-winning campaign.  In the Championship, he pulled in nine receptions for 106 yards.

“One of Jefferson’s greatest strengths is a quality that Eagles fans have desperately longed for in a receiver, reliable hands. Dropped passes aren’t referenced as often in college football, but Jefferson doesn’t have any issues there. He’s very secure in bringing the ball in, and that led to him pulling in 111 receptions during his junior season.

“Jefferson measured in at a little over six-foot-one inches tall at the 2020 NFL Combine with an arm length of 33 inches and a 78-inch wingspan. This is a huge strength for the receiver, as his length allows him to make receptions over the heads of defenders and pull in passes that would be slightly out of reach of shorter receivers.

“Jefferson’s consistent production was also due to his ability to run meticulous routes and make things happen once he had the ball in his hands.”

"Howie Roseman has traded up or back in the first round in three of the past four drafts and six times overall since becoming general manager in 2010. If Jerry Jeudy, CeeDee Lamb or Henry Ruggs falls within striking distance, there will be a temptation to pounce. If not, a small trade back could be the play." -- Tim McManus

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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