Washington Football Team Mock Draft: Team targets offense early

Oklahoma State WR Tylan Wallace. Mandatory Credit: Bryan Terry-USA TODAY Sports
Oklahoma State WR Tylan Wallace. Mandatory Credit: Bryan Terry-USA TODAY Sports
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Iowa offensive tackle Alaric Jackson (via HawkCentral).
Iowa offensive tackle Alaric Jackson (via HawkCentral).

Round 5

Alaric Jackson, Offensive Tackle/Guard, Iowa (6-6, 320)

Immediately following the 2019 college football season, many draft analysts, football pundits, and fans were convinced that Alaric Jackson was entering the 2020 NFL draft.  Jackson received second-round grades and some third-round nods as well.  Occasionally, an early mock would place Jackson late in the first round.

Jackson decided to return for another year to the Hawkeyes and he is now rated mostly as a fourth to sixth-round prospect.  What happened?

Washington Commanders
Washington Commanders

Washington Commanders

Jackson is a solid left tackle for the Hawkeyes, but he plays a bit stiff and his talent is much more suited to right tackle or either guard position.  Quality edge rushers usually are quick to gain an advantage on Jackson, but he is more than able to hold his own in the rushing and passing offense at right tackle or on the inside.

In other words, you are not drafting a left tackle here.  You are drafting a solid offensive lineman who can play three other positions on the line for the Washington Football Team and do so very effectively.

Other Possible Fifth Round Targets:

  • Kellen Mond, Quarterback, Texas A&M
  • Monty Rice, Linebacker, Georgia
  • Sadarius Hutcherson, Offensive Guard, South Carolina
  • Reed Blankenship, Free Safety, Middle Tennessee
  • Trey Hill, Offensive Guard, Georgia
  • Rodarius Williams, Cornerback, Oklahoma State
  • Kylin Hill, Running Back, Mississippi State

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