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We?ve reached the end. The 2020 NFL Draft concluded Saturday evening, the third and final day of selections. And with Saturday?s fourth-, fifth-, sixth- and seventh-round cards turned in, we?ve decided to take a look back on the overall winners and losers from the last three days.

Winners

Baltimore Ravens

The Ravens put together among the best Day 2s of any organization in the league, as Baltimore, who was the No. 1 seed in the AFC entering the 2019 playoffs, added to their biggest strength ? team speed. The Ravens selected LSU linebacker Patrick Queen in Round 1, before hitting a home run on Friday night with Ohio State running back J.K. Dobbins in the second round, and picking up speedy Texas receiver Devin Duvernay in Round 3. Fellow third round picks like Texas A&M defensive tackle Justin Madubuike and Ohio State linebacker Malik Harrison both can make contributions right away, as well.

Dallas Cowboys

How ?bout them Cowboys?
Dallas was among our first-round winners after having Oklahoma receiver CeeDee Lamb, who they had as their sixth player available, fall to them at No. 17. From there, the Cowboys grabbed Alabama cornerback Trevon Diggs (who wouldn?t have been a complete shock if they grabbed in the first round) with their second-round pick and may have been gained another steal at No. 82, where they selected Oklahoma defensive tackle Neville Gallimore, who had a second-round grade in many mock drafts. The Cowboys later helped fill the void left by cornerback Byron Jones with another physical corner in Tulsa?s Reggie Robinson, to go along with Diggs before adding Wisconsin center Tyler Biadasz to help fill the void left by Pro Bowler Travis Frederick, who retired this offseason.

Read more at: https://nesn.com/2020/04/2020-nfl-draft-recap-biggest-overall-winners-losers-for-all-seven-rounds/
 
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