32. Henry Ruggs III
Ruggs underperformed in 2020 as rookies often do. But he was one of the most disappointing of them all because of his glowing reputation. The Raiders drafted him at no. 11 as the first receiver in the draft but in truth, he didn’t live up to that billing. He did show flashes but lacked consistency. The former Alabama Crimson Tide star has incredible physicality and analysts expected him to take to the NFL like a duck to water.

Once again, it’s not that Ruggs played badly. He scored an amazing 72-yard touchdown in week five and also helped the Raiders pull off a last-minute win over the New York Jets. Injuries afflicted him throughout the year while the fact that Las Vegas was a team in transition didn’t help matters. Ruggs may prove to be a canny pick, but he needs to prove he has the skills to justify his high first-round pick.