The Steal
Who was the steal of the 2020 OT class?
Prince Tega Wanogho was ranked OT10 on the consensus board (#85 overall) but lasted until pick 210, where the Philadelphia Eagles took him in Round 6. A 125-spot fall, the largest gap between consensus and draft day of any OT in the class. Behind him, Josh Jones (+47) and Hakeem Adeniji (+25) also outlasted their rankings.
The Conviction Pick
Which OT did teams value above the consensus board?
The Baltimore Ravens took Tyre Phillips at pick 106, 81 spots ahead of his #187 consensus rank. That's the league's strongest disagreement with the public board at the position. Teams showed similar conviction on Colton McKivitz (53 spots) and Justin Herron (46 spots).
The Cliff
Where did the OT talent drop off in 2020?
After Colton McKivitz went at pick 153, the next OT didn't come off the board for 27 picks. That's the sharpest drop in the class.
The Spend
How much did teams invest in OT in the 2020 draft?
Teams spent 21 picks on OT, 8 of them in the first two rounds. That's below the position's average of 24 since 2018.
The Bet
Which team bet biggest on OT in 2020?
The Miami Dolphins spent more draft capital on OT than any other club: picks 18 and 39, 28% of their total draft investment.
The One Who Slipped
Who was the highest-ranked OT to go undrafted in 2020?
Trey Adams, ranked #157 on the consensus board, went undrafted through all 255 picks.