Draft Needs For All 32 Teams

Apr 14, 2020
Draft Needs For All 32 Teams

The NFL Draft has the potential to shake up dynasty values. This season's draft class includes a number of future stars, and while their dynasty values will rise, those of their future teammates may fall. In this article, we will look at the likely landing spots for the top talent in this draft class so that you can see which dynasty values are most likely to be affected.

We will focus our attention on the first three rounds of the draft, which includes most of the fantasy-relevant players, with special focus on the first round, where draft capital alone is likely to shift value toward the new players and away from their teammates.

Draft Needs by Team

This table shows all the teams with a reasonable possibility of selecting a skill position in the early rounds. Below, we discuss the results in more detail.

Early-Round Skill Position Needs
Team 1st Round 2nd – 3rd Rounds
ARI
ATL RB
BAL RB RB, WR
BUF RB
CAR QB, WR
CHI QB, WR
CIN QB WR, TE
CLE
DAL WR
DEN WR WR
DET WR
GB WR WR
HOU
IND QB, WR, TE
JAX WR WR
KC RB
LAC QB WR
LAR WR
LVR WR WR
MIA QB, RB, WR RB, WR
MIN WR WR
NE QB, TE WR, TE
NO WR
NYG WR
NYJ WR WR
PHI WR WR
PIT RB, WR
SEA RB
SF WR WR
TB RB, WR
TEN RB, TE
WAS WR

Note that there will, as always, be a number of surprises in the draft. This analysis also does not consider possibilities like trading picks during the draft, which is likely to happen.

Round 1

The Bengals, Dolphins, Chargers and Patriots are all likely to spend significant draft capital (probably their first-round picks) on a quarterback. The first three are likely to take Joe Burrow, Tua Tagovailoa and Justin Herbert (probably in that order). The Patriots pick, if they make one, seems harder to guess.

The only team likely to take a running back in the first round is the Ravens. While Mark Ingram has two years left on his contract, he is 30-years old and could be cut without much dead money. This run-heavy team, then, looks like a fairly good landing spot for the first running back taken off the board.

The other possibility for a running back going in the first round could involve the Dolphins as a destination. Miami has a strong need at the position, even with Jordan Howard now signed. With three first-round picks, the Dolphins could easily take another skill player after drafting a quarterback and address another top need in the first round.

Jonathan Taylor, D'Andre Swift and J.K. Dobbins look like the top prospects here, so there is a good chance at least one of them ends up with one of these two teams. If they are looking for a pure runner, then Taylor would almost certainly be their choice.

Given the talent at the wide receiver position, a large number of teams have the potential to draft receivers in the first round. The Jaguars, Jets, Raiders, 49ers, Broncos, Eagles, Vikings and Packers all have strong needs at the position. The Dolphins are also a possibility, due to their three first-round picks, as noted above.

Jerry Jeudy, CeeDee Lamb and Henry Ruggs seem very likely to be taken here. Other strong possibilities include Denzel Mims, Justin Jefferson, Jalen Reagor, Brandon Aiyuk, Laviska Shenault and Tee Higgins.

The Patriots, a full season removed from Rob Gronkowski, look like the most likely team to draft a tight end early. Who they would take is anyone's guess, but Cole Kmet is probably the name mentioned most often.

Wide Receivers

As we saw above, several teams have a reasonable chance of taking receivers in the first round. Given the widespread use of formations with three or more receivers on the field at once, nearly every team has a need for more receiver depth, and with the talent on display this year, nearly every team has the potential to take a receiver in the first two days.

The primary exceptions are the Cardinals, Browns and Falcons, whose defensive needs are so strong as to make an early receiver pick unlikely. The Seahawks, Titans and Chiefs are also likely to skip on receivers due to needs at other positions and the relatively high quality of their current receiver corps. The Bills and Texans are in a similar situation, and also lack a first-round pick, which leaves them fewer excess draft capital to splurge on less-than-critical needs.

Rounds 2-3

While the Panthers, Bears and Colts all have their likely starting quarterbacks already, questions about their long-term future at the position make an early-round quarterback pick a possibility.

Several teams could pull the trigger on a running back in Rounds 2 or 3:

  • With Tom Brady under center, the Buccaneers will need a running back who can pass protect, something that hasn't been a strength for Ronald Jones so far.
  • The Falcons added Todd Gurley, but he doesn't look like a long-term solution (or even a complete solution in the short term), given his knee problems.
  • With Rashaad Penny still out for a while and Chris Carson still recovering from injury, the Seahawks seem likely to add more running back depth.
  • The Chiefs may also be looking for more depth. While Damien Williams has been effective when healthy, he has yet to stay healthy for a full season as the starter.
  • While Derrick Henry is the clear starter, look for the Titans to add some depth at the position to replace Dion Lewis.
  • The Steelers haven't seen the sort of production out of James Conner that they saw from LeVeon Bell. Conner has also had health issues, so adding more bodies at running back seems possible.
  • If Frank Gore is not re-signed, the Bills will likely add another running back in the draft.

The Bengals, Titans and Colts all have the potential to draft a tight end on Day 2 of the draft due to losses at the position during this offseason.

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