Jackson Powers-Johnson
21-Year-Old
Round 2 pick for Las Vegas
The Raiders selected Powers-Johnson in the second round of the 2024 NFL Draft, 44th overall.
ANALYSIS
Powers-Johnson is a tank-like interior lineman out of Oregon, one who could prove a standout starter at either guard or center at 6-foot-3, 328 pounds. Powers-Johnson's extremely dense build comes at no cost to his athleticism, as his 104-inch combine broad jump graded well above average by interior-lineman standards. Powers-Johnson should start from Day 1 for the Raiders at either center or right guard, depending on where they want to deploy incumbent starting center Andre James.
Powers-Johnson is a tank-like interior lineman out of Oregon, one who could prove a standout starter at either guard or center at 6-foot-3, 328 pounds. Powers-Johnson's extremely dense build comes at no cost to his athleticism, as his 104-inch combine broad jump graded well above average by interior-lineman standards. Powers-Johnson should start from Day 1 for the Raiders at either center or right guard, depending on where they want to deploy incumbent starting center Andre James.
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Height
6' 3"Weight
328 lbsVertical Jump
32.0 inBroad Jump
104 inBench Press
30 repsHand Length
9.88 inArm Length
32.25 in
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Good fit for Steelers
Powers-Johnson would make sense for the Steelers with the 20th overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, Matt Miller of ESPN reports.
ANALYSIS
Pittsburgh shuffled around its quarterback room this offseason by bringing in Russell Wilson and Justin Fields, but now the team needs to protect its new investments. Powers-Johnson, out of Oregon, would be an immediate upgrade on Nate Herbig, who currently tops the depth chart at center for the Steelers.
Pittsburgh shuffled around its quarterback room this offseason by bringing in Russell Wilson and Justin Fields, but now the team needs to protect its new investments. Powers-Johnson, out of Oregon, would be an immediate upgrade on Nate Herbig, who currently tops the depth chart at center for the Steelers.