It is impossible to tell if you will get a PNP based upon your CRS score as each provincial government has its own requirements for their PNP programs and their own specific needs as far as selecting people for the PNP program, so it will vary from province to province.
Again, why not consult the PNP of the province you're interested in living in for the information you seek? That's what their websites are there for - to answer the questions/give assistance to those potential applicants who are interested in pursuing a PNP nomination with that specific province.
We don't have that information here - we are only an anonymous third party website with no affiliation with any government anywhere. Also, why should you expect us to do all of this research for you, given that none of us works for any provincial government and if we did (have the information or worked for a provincial government) we'd only be repeating the information that they'd be giving you, if you asked them in the first place.
The draws
are not NOC/occupation specific but rather program specific: one generally enters the pool under any of the following programs: Federal Skilled Worker Program, Federal Skilled Trades Program, Canadian Experience Class and Provincial Nominee Program.
The last "PNP only" Express Entry draw that took place was draw
63 on 26 May 2017
For that draw, the number of invitations issued was 143 and the CRS score of lowest-ranked candidate invited was 775 points