Want to know what I think of every pick made in the sixth round of the 2020 NFL Draft? You can follow along throughout the day Saturday as I grade all the Round 6 picks below. Be sure to refresh this page throughout the night to get the latest grades. You can keep track of all the picks for the entire draft and my grades in our draft tracker.
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180. Bengals: OL Hakeem Adeniji, Kansas
Grade: A-. Adeniji has swift hip roll off the snap and plays with impressive explosiveness. Pop in his punch, just late with it at times. Kind of a OT/OG tweener. Bengals had to add more talented blockers to the roster. They get one here.
181. Broncos: G Netane Muti, Fresno State
Grade: A-. Major injury concerns but Muti has left tackle feet and unbelievable strength/torque to move defenders. At times gets out over his feet in pass pro.
182. Patriots: G Michael Onwenu, Michigan
Grade: B+. Tall, thick interior blocker who will rock in the run game. Concrete anchor in pass pro. Just limited moving laterally. Typical Day 3 pick up front for New England. Has starter upside. Mammoth human.
183. Giants: LB Cam Brown, Penn State
Grade: C+. Towering LB with moments of hip fluidity and big play-making skill, then has long stretches of invisibility. Slow play recognition skills. Large tackling radius not majorly consistent there. Has the size to run with TE but coverage isn't his forte.
184. Panthers: DL Bravvion Roy, Baylor
Grade: B+. Roy looks like a nose tackle yet has twitch of a penetrating DT. Some hand work too. At times plays too high. When he does, blocks glue to him. Can chase laterally down the line. More defense for Carolina?
185. Dolphins: LS Blake Ferguson, LSU
Grade: F. Even with an abundance of picks, the Dolphins are not in a position to spend a pick on a long snapper, although Ferguson is easily the best in long snapper in this class.
186. Chargers: S Alohi Gilman, Notre Dame
Grade: C+. Gilman is a box safety with quality instincts and a fair amount of range when retreating in coverage. Reliable tackler. Quicker than fast. More defensive back talent in Los Angeles.
187. Browns: WR Donovan Peoples-Jones, Michigan
Grade: A-. This is good value for the Browns with Peoples-Jones. Historic explosiveness and great size. Cornerbacks stay stuck to him throughout the route. Some flashes of high-point ability but not a specialist there. Same with long speed.
188. Bills: K Tyler Bass, Georgia Southern
Grade: F. Buffalo doesn't have a plethora of roster spots available, but drafting a kicker in Round 6 is almost never good use of a draft pick. Bass is one of the best in the class.
189. Jaguars: QB Jake Luton, Oregon State
Grade: B+. Luton has the arm strength to play in the league. Doesn't put the ball in precarious situations. Accuracy is good, not great. Pocket presence leaves a lot to be desired.
190. 49ers: TE/FB Charlie Woerner, Georgia
Grade: C-. Woerner has some Shanahan style to his game in that he's an H-back who excels underneath in the receiving game. Some explosive movements just not a specialist anywhere.
191. Jets: P Braden Mann, Texas A&M
Grade: D+. Mann has a booming leg but this is a punter for a team in need of more pieces at other more valuable positions.
192. Packers: G Jon Runyan, Michigan
Grade: B-. Runyan tested through the roof at the combine but doesn't play to that level of athleticism on film. Plenty of experience. Guard at the next level. Quality depth for Green Bay up front but needs to get strong and play with better balance.
193. Colts: DT Robert Windsor, Penn State
Grade: C. Never-complacent battler with good, not great burst off the snap. Can squeeze through gaps but lacks power and pass-rush moves. Indianapolis had to get some more bodies in the trenches. Windsor's motor could be the catalyst that allows him to make the team.
194. Buccaneers: DT Khalil Davis, Nebraska
Grade: C. High-end explosiveness for the DT spot but played out of position at Nebraska. Inside, he'll threaten as a penetrator. Gets washed out against the run and has no pass-rushing moves to lean on. Purely developmental, athletic defensive tackle.
195. Patriots: G Justin Herron, Wake Forest
Grade: C+. The length and light feet are there for Herron to eventually start at OT. Has a ways to go in terms of dealing with power. Has to fill out his frame. Great movement to second level just not overly effective there.
196. Eagles: LB Shaun Bradley, Temple
Grade: B-. Above-average athletically in every way. Just a tick late recognizing what's happening. Stellar straight-line speed. Mostly used as QB spy or blitzer instead of coverage player. Eagles had to rebuild the LB group. Have tried to do that in this draft.
197. Lions: DT John Penisini, Utah
Grade: A-. Penisini will boost the Lions run defense immediately and constantly battles with his hands to get an edge. Good strength and deceptive athlete. Nice value here for Detroit at position of need.
198. Steelers: S Antoine Brooks, Maryland
Grade: A. Brooks has brilliant football IQ that helps him stay a step ahead of everybody on the field. Bendy, flexible athlete best at ranging, in-the-box safety. Some moments of playmaking in coverage. Fun linebacker/safety hybrid.
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