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Mock draft season ended last Thursday — and started again Sunday. All eyes have shifted to 2020 with the 2019 NFL draft in the books.
With that comes way-too-early mock drafts and player evaluations, some of which will be spot-on and others significantly off. Still, it’s worth assessing, at the very least, who will be in the 2020 draft class. And Penn State — after seeing six players drafted over the weekend — should have a few players hear their names called next year, too.