In early March, we learned that one of the top wide receivers in a loaded 2020 draft class would undergo core muscle surgery to correct a nagging injury that had hampered him through much of the 2019 season. When the announcement was made, gone were the prospects of Colorado wide receiver Laviska Shenault‘s prospects of being one of the first wide receivers taken in the NFL Draft. With as many as seven pass catchers pegged as potential first rounders, any murkiness to a prospect’s health could lead to a plummet down draft boards, especially in an offseason where teams were not allowed their own medical evaluations.