Lawrence Jackson (USC) - 2008 NFL Draft Pick #28 by SEA
What The Experts Thought Before The Draft
Pre-Draft Analysis for Lawrence Jackson - 2008 NFL Draft
College: University of Southern California (USC)
- Position: Defensive End
- Height: 6'4"
- Weight: 270 lbs
Strengths:
- Versatile Skill Set: Jackson demonstrated the ability to play both defensive end positions and had experience in various defensive schemes.
- Pass Rush Ability: Known for his quick first step and ability to pressure the quarterback, he recorded a solid number of sacks during his college career.
- Run Stopping: Exhibited strong fundamentals in setting the edge and was effective against the run, showcasing his ability to disengage from blockers.
- Work Ethic: Coaches praised his effort and dedication on and off the field, indicating a strong football IQ and a willingness to learn.
Weaknesses:
- Inconsistency: At times, Jackson struggled with consistency in his technique, which affected his overall performance.
- Size Limitations: While his size is adequate, some scouts expressed concerns about his ability to hold up against larger offensive tackles in the NFL.
- Injury History: Had some minor injuries during his college career, raising questions about his durability at the professional level.
Overall Assessment:
Lawrence Jackson was projected as a solid mid-round pick in the 2008 NFL Draft. His ability to impact both the pass and run game made him an attractive option for teams looking to bolster their defensive front. While there were concerns about his consistency and size, his potential and work ethic provided optimism for his future in the NFL.
Projected Draft Round:
2nd to 3rd Round
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