Grading the Detroit Lions’ selection of Jashon Cornell

Assigning a grade to the Detroit Lions’ selection of Ohio State defensive lineman Jashon Cornell in the 7th round.

In their final pick of the 2020 NFL Draft, the Detroit Lions selected Jashon Cornell, a defensive tackle out of Ohio State.

Cornell is a seventh-round pick, meaning he’s not expected to be a key contributor for the team in this upcoming season. Instead, he will try and prove he can be a capable backup for the Lions.

He’s a versatile defensive lineman who could play on the inside as a 3-technique or on the edge as a 5-technique. It’s likely that he serves as a backup to Da’Shawn Hand.

He wasn’t a star for the Buckeyes, but he shows promise as a pass rusher from the interior of the defensive line. Cornell is an undersized lineman and hasn’t shown the functional strength needed for the position, but he has a lot of developmental promise. That may not sound ideal, but it’s exactly what you want in a seventh-round pick.

This is a player with plenty of upside and raw talent. Hopefully, the Lions can help him develop into a trustworthy backup or rotational piece of the defensive line.

Grade: B