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Elgton Jenkins | Guard | Mississippi State | 6'4" - 310 lbs.
Overview
Efficient if unexciting prospect with the size, power and length at center to match with a variety of interior challengers across from him. Jenkins has the core strength to handle down and base blocking duties, but he could leave offensive line coaches wanting more if asked to handle challenging blocks in space. His tape against the best SEC's best teams over his last two seasons indicates an ability to become an effective, early NFL starter.
Strengths
- Good snap to step quickness
- Broad through back with thick lowers and good overall play strength
- Operates with good body control and stays within himself
- Widens frame to help wall off and seal the A-gap on interior run plays
- Creates leverage with adequate pad level of efficient hands
- Uses proper hand placement and leg drive to dislodge targets on down blocks
- Vice-grip strength in hands to cinch and pull defenders close
- Reads MIKE linebacker on combo blocks and adjusts tempo for secure block according to his movements
- Has experience at center, left guard and both tackle spots
- Drops sturdy anchor when he feels initial bull-rush coming on
- Recovery talent is good enough
Weaknesses
- More stalemate blocker than drive blocker when locked up head-to-head
- Gives away early engagement advantages due to stalling feet
- Plays with a little lean in initial pass sets, making him susceptible to arm-overs
- Several missed snap counts that caused penalties and fumbles in Alabama game
- Very average lateral quickness and athleticism in space
- Struggles with second-level adjustments
- Scheme required less movement than he's likely to see in the NFL.
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I can’t help but wonder if the Packers were going after Lock, only to have him snatched up by the Broncos.
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Cheesey;417650I can’t help but wonder if the Packers were going after Lock, only to have him snatched up by the Broncos.
If that is the case, I’m glad the Broncos got him instead of us. We need to win now.
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go.pack.go.;417651If that is the case, I’m glad the Broncos got him instead of us. We need to win now.
I agree. We still have Rodgers, and he gives us the best shot at a championship.
We need guys that can help to do that now.
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Great Pick, Hooray. [whead]
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Cheesey;417650I can’t help but wonder if the Packers were going after Lock, only to have him snatched up by the Broncos.
I'm more annoyed that the Broncos picked Risner.
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Smokey;417653Great Pick, Hooray. [whead]
Man....according to you, every pick we make sucks.
Why aren’t you a NFL GM if you are so sure of yourself?
(You don’t have to answer...I know why![lol] )
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Cheesey;417650I can’t help but wonder if the Packers were going after Lock, only to have him snatched up by the Broncos.
This is their guy.
There were plenty of good players sitting there.
They wanted this guy.
Gonna run that zone blocking system.
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I was in my car when the draft started so I decided to try the Sirius version. In part because Gil Brandt is a part of the team. I assume he has forgotten more than the rest of the team knows.
They were tuned in to the podium when Lofton made the announcement. They said we are going to break and will cover Jenkins when we return. They didn't. Other teams made trades and selections so they kept on going. I cried.
As far as the Jenkins' pick, Walter's like him.
He looks like a player who can slide over and play G with no problems at all. I like it that he gets to the second line quickly. It's also nice that if there is an injury he can go back and play center.
They were tuned in to the podium when Lofton made the announcement. They said we are going to break and will cover Jenkins when we return. They didn't. Other teams made trades and selections so they kept on going. I cried.
As far as the Jenkins' pick, Walter's like him.
Elgton Jenkins, C, Mississippi State
Height: 6-4. Weight: 310. Arm: 34.25. Hand: 10.00.
Projected 40 Time: 5.05. Three Cone: 7.77.
Bench: 29. Vertical: 28. Broad: 9-1.
Projected Round (2019): 1-3.
4/24/19: Team sources told me they have graded Jenkins in the second round, and he looks like a potential plug-and-play starter in the NFL. Other teams are not as high on Jenkins. He was a steady blocker in the middle of the Mississippi State offensive line in 2018, and his strong play earned him an invitation to the Senior Bowl. Jenkins put together a solid week in Mobile.
At the point of attack, Jenkins is quick to the second level and does a nice job of beating defenders to a spot to wall them off. He is quick, agile, and athletic on the inside with the ability to fire to the second level. Jenkins is very effective at double-team combo blocks with guards and is reliable to get gaps open with his double-team skills. In pass protection, Jenkins has a good anchor with the size to handle bull rushes. He may not grade out as a first-round pick, but he could be a good second-day selection who is a plug-and-play starter in the NFL.
8/28/18: According to NFL teams' preseason data provided by team sources, Jenkins checks in at 6-foot-4, 304 pounds. He is said to run the 40 in a quick 5.05 seconds. His arms measure at 34.25 inches, his hands at 10.13 inches, and his wing span at 83.38 inches.
Jenkins is a athletic and quick interior blocker who has been very impressive for the Bulldogs over the past two seasons. Sources who have done some advance work for the 2019 NFL Draft say that Jenkins has impressed them and possesses early-round potential. Jenkins has good size to be a starting center in the NFL, and it will be interesting to see how he handles the change in offense under the new Mississippi State coaching staff.
Read more: http://walterfootball.com/draft2019C.php#ixzz5mFtJWT20
He looks like a player who can slide over and play G with no problems at all. I like it that he gets to the second line quickly. It's also nice that if there is an injury he can go back and play center.
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Cheesey;417657Man....according to you, every pick we make sucks.
Why aren’t you a NFL GM if you are so sure of yourself?
(You don’t have to answer...I know why![lol] )
Don't you just love people who criticize without other contribution.
I don't care that you don't like the pick Smokey, that's your prerogative, but who do you think we should have taken.
At least let us know why you feel the way you do otherwise I can't help but thinking you are this guy

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