Yetur Gross-Matos has some of the highest upside for a player entirely in the 2020 NFL Draft. Thanks in large part to his unbelievable build, YGM looks like he was made in a lab to become the perfect edge rusher. There’s production to match the upside, too.
While his ceiling is sky-high, his floor is pretty low. This is because he doesn’t have a lot of development as a pass rusher with a full toolbox. His best fit is as a 4-3 defensive end, but he showed off some versatility throughout his time at Penn State. Defensive coordinators will by dying to add him to their scheme.