NFL Draft 2020: Rookie jersey numbers for all first-round picks
Brandon Aiyuk will rep the No. 11 in San Francisco. New teammate Kendrick Bourne reportedly also requested the number, but Aiyuk seems to have won the battle.
Jordan Love will hold onto his No. 10 from Utah State in Green Bay. The Packers believe he is the starter of the future once Aaron Rodgers retires or departs.
Jordyn Brooks will wear No. 56 in Seattle. He wore No. 1 at Texas Tech, but NFL linebackers must choose a number in the 40s, 50s or 90s.
Patrick Queen will wear the No. 48 jersey in Baltimore. Queen wore No. 8 at LSU thus, he’s simply just adding a four in front.
Isaiah Wilson will continue wearing his No. 79 from Georgia as a Tennessee Titan.
“Coming out of high school, I was wearing [number] 74,” Wilson said on the Official Titans Podcast. “When I got to college another player had [number] 74. My coach said I’m going to give you the biggest number that you can legally wear. So, it kind of stuck. Because I can’t wear 80, but I can wear 79.”
Noah Igbinoghene will wear No. 46 in South Beach. He wore No. 4 at Auburn; thus, the only difference is the addition of a six.
Former Big 12 standout corner Jeff Gladney will rep No. 20 in Minnesota. He wore both No. 14 and No. 12 during his time at TCU.
Playmaker Clyde Edwards-Helaire will don No. 25 for the defending Super Bowl champion Chiefs. It’s the same number of the franchises all-time leading rusher Jamaal Charles.