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The 2020 NFL draft class is, on the surface, about two players: Chase Young and Joe Burrow. It's interesting that both were originally at Ohio State before Burrow left for LSU and won a Heisman Trophy. Much will be made about the talent the Buckeyes had on their roster, but Young and Burrow are not the only two players you should know or care about—especially if you're a fan of an NFL team that's selecting later than No. 2 overall.

The 2020 class will be about the talent and depth at wide receiver; the return of Round 1 offensive tackles in a group that's deep into Day 2; and the talent on defense, where unique weapons such as Jeff Okudah, Isaiah Simmons and Grant Delpit will tempt teams early on.

As the class comes into focus, 2020 looks to be a good but not great year for the NFL draft. There are positions, such as those mentioned above, with extraordinary talent and others that lack elite talent or depth. It's a good year to own a top-10 selection or a large number of middle-round picks, and you'll see why below as each position group is ranked.

But it all starts with Young and Burrow.