He's very small and did quite poor in the shuttle. Maybe he'd be an ok guard? Not risking that at 7.
I like several of his predictions too the whole thread is worth reading. I didn't realize just how awful of an athletic profile Irv Jr had. Do not want anymore. Extra want Knox. Plz don't derail the thread w/ that tiny snippet tho.
https://twitter.com/MathBomb/status/1115777735534706689
I like Jonah but the Clemson game does give you some concern. The good thing if he didnt turn out to be a realy good tackle he could probaly take over for Cann and be a very good guard. Pff likes him and has them as his number 1 tackle
https://www.profootballfocus.com/news/dr...-nfl-draft
For most that followed the 2017 draft, Cam Robinson was presumed to be a top 15 pick. He slid into the top of the 2nd round, pick 34 overall. The draft pundits got enamored with his traits to be a good OT, but seemed to ignore his known balance and pass protection deficiencies.
Jonah Williams early in the draft over-analysis process was constantly mentioned as a top 10 pick. Now, most view him in the middle of the first round. Although he has a smaller frame by NFL OT standards, he is a good technician and versatile. Some teams will view him as a sound OG. A needy team looking for an OT will take him in the first. I don't see the performance issues on the field that led Robinson to fall.
(04-15-2019, 01:42 PM)Bullseye Wrote: [ -> ]https://jaguarswire.usatoday.com/2019/04...VgoLwPZGYQ
He is one of several guys I would be in favor of drafting.
He could play at least 4 positions on the OL, and his versatility would give us an upgrade at RT and RG definitely, and perhaps LT.
If the Jaguars were to draft an OT with the 7th pick, I would choose Jonah Williams over Jawaan Taylor.