2020 NFL Draft: Ranking the top-5 OG prospects

The Jacksonville Jaguars’ offensive line struggles have been something that has plagued the team for quite some time now. In 2019, Pro Football Focus ranked the Jags’ line 26th in the league, certainly not an encouraging figure. The Jaguars’ biggest …

The Jacksonville Jaguars’ offensive line struggles have been something that has plagued the team for quite some time now. In 2019, Pro Football Focus ranked the Jags’ line 26th in the league, certainly not an encouraging figure. The Jaguars’ biggest hole comes at right guard. The team re-signed A.J. Cann to an extension following the 2018 season, however, the former third-round pick has failed to live up to expectations.

The Jaguars likely will be on the hunt for some guard competition this week. Here are my top-5 guards in the NFL Draft:

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Netane Muti

Netane Muti is one powerful man. He was Fresno State’s best offensive lineman and his nasty nature has caught the eye of many onlookers. He’s a bulldozing run-blocker and makes the most out of his strength. Muti doesn’t quite fit the Jaguars’ threshold for offensive linemen, but he’s arguably the draft’s best guard and could instantly compete with Cann.