Lock him in.Played two games for the Giants but couldn't break into the midfielder, now gets a chance at North.It's an area North are short in so he should be in the mix.It would take a boldSupercoach to pick the injury troubled former Docker and Sun, but the upside is obvious.The nephew of Norm Smith Medal winner Byron Pickett got to the Dees with pick 12, meaning he's not quite bottom dollar, but the expectations are high.Small defender Blake Hardwick has been ruled out for three months after rupturing a pec and Greaves may be the man to benefit.Certainly did all the right things in his draft year, averaging more than 20 disposals a game to earn All Australian U18 selection.If he can get his body right and get back to near his best (averaged 95+ in 2014 and 2015) he might be the buy of the season.Josh Kennedy and Jack Darling both had pre-season injury concerns but look right to go, though his ability to play higher up the ground may just get him a game.A ready-made defender option who should feature early in the season.Another experienced player who is priced like a rookie after struggles with injury.Fortunately that means he's very well-priced this time around if he can earn a place in Richmond's quality midfield.Mature ager who was picked up in the mid-season draft in 2019 but couldn't quite crack the best 22 at Arden St.Can play both inside and outside and at eitherof the ground, meaning he'll be knocking on the door if a place opens up.Though with GWS' depth in midfield, and an expensive rookie price, he will have to really catch our eye in pre-season to get a start in our team.If Zac Williams and Lachie Whitfield continue in their roles further up the field, it could open the door for Ash. It'll be interesting to see how he handles another season with a massive workload, but the Titans roster is still constructed as a run-first team. He's likely to eclipse 200 carries and 40 receptions.We've compiled two cheat sheets to cover all of your bases: a top 200 overall cheat sheet and a cheat sheet with player rankings by position.Jacobs had a fantastic rookie year with 1,150 yards (4.8 per carry) and seven touchdows on the ground in 13 games for the Raiders, and we should expect his workload to be even higher in 2020.

Henry will be the focal point of the offense and continue to receive loads of red-zone looks.Long story short: We're standing by our mock draft.

His touchdown total -- three rushing, zero receiving -- was a concern in 2019, but there's little doubt Fournette will get plenty of chances in 2020.

He also carried the ball a career-high 303 times, which was 88 more than his previous high for a single season. He also missed two games due to injury. The 2020 NFL draft is April 23-25. Kamara remains one of the best dual-threat running backs in the league and an important part of a high-scoring Saints offense led by elite quarterback Drew Brees.

He could be especially useful as a pass-catcher for elite quarterback Patrick Mahomes. Gordon is the best player in this Broncos offense, and his workload should be substantial.Cook finally played close to a full season and showed how effective he can be in both the passing and rushing attacks for the Vikings. The 27-year-old veteran scores touchdowns consistenetly -- nine rushing TDs per season over the last four years.