2020 NFL Draft: Grading the draft class from all 32 teams
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. . . NEW ORLEANS SAINTS. B
Team needs
The New Orleans Saints have a Super Bowl-caliber outfit, their only real weakness is at the cornerback position.
2020 NFL Draft class
- No. 24: Cesar Ruiz, Center/Guard, Michigan
- No. 74: Zack Baun, Linebacker, Wisconsin
- No. 105: Adam Trautman, Tight End, Dayton
- No. 240: Tommy Stevens, Quarterback, Mississippi State
Draft review
This was a good draft in terms of value for the Saints. Cesar Ruiz will help the interior blocking while Zack Baun had no right to fall to No. 74.
Adam Trautman was a vastly underrated prospect who was a steal, while Tommy Stevens will probably be a practice squad QB.
Corner is still their weakness which wasn’t addressed which knocks down the grade some, but this is still a solid draft class.