Taylor>Robinson, I think he's more talented, and has a better coaching staff and OL. The only point in Robinson's favor is likely Trevor Lawrence, but even with him, how long until the Jags offense is better than the Colts? The answer might be 2021.
Swift>>>CEH, a much more talented player, and much more likely to have his offense run through him. I've never been a huge CEH fan, and I kinda think he's a career RBBC guy.
Cook>>>Jones, Cook is in a perfect situation for RB production, where as we have no idea where Jones will be after this season, and I think there is some question as to whether he'll be as effective with more work than Green Bay gives him.
Chubb>Montgomery, pretty much everything that could have went Montgomery's way did. Cohen will be back next year to take receiving work, and Cleveland seems like an offense on the rise. Also, Chubb is arguably the most talented RB in the NFL, where as Montgomery is an ok starter, in a plum role, that said, Hunt isn't going away.
Henry>>>Elliott, better player, better situation, more important to his team.
Jacobs>>>Sanders, I'm not a Sanders fan at all, I think Jacobs is a far superior talent, and I'm not sure Sanders is anything more than a RBBC guy.
Gibson>>>Dobbins, Gibson was so impressive on an offense with very little going for it. For a guy who was a raw project of a RB, he sure looked like a star. I like Dobbins, but Jackson doesn't check down, and also steals TD's. Gibson has a higher ceiling and a higher floor in my opinion.
Dillon>>>Moss, I think Moss is a better player than Dillon, but Dillon is in a better situation(assuming Jones leaves as expected) and has a QB that checks down, and doesn't steal TDs.