Round 5 | Jack Driscoll, Auburn
According to Pro Football Focus, Driscoll’s pass-blocking grade improved every year of his collegiate career. He had three straight seasons with 80.0-plus pass-blocking grades. In 1,690 pass-block snaps, he only allowed four quarterback hits.
On the field. Driscoll displays sound footwork to get depth off the line. He shows a solid anchor at the point of attack. His handwork is precise to fend off counters and he is always on alert to recognize additional blitzers. In the run game, he seals well and runs his feet at contact, creating movement and widening run lanes.
Driscoll will need to tighten up footwork in pass protection and continue to get stronger in order to succeed against NFL rushers.
Also looking forward to seeing Jack Driscoll at the East West Shrine tonight. @DraftNetworkLLC hold Driscoll in high esteem and I tend to agree. Definite upside.
RT #71 6’4” 300lbs could maybe do with a extra stone weight
Only gave up 8 pressures SR year at Auburn #WarEagle pic.twitter.com/Q19qcDBe51
— Neil – Two Green Browns – 🇮🇪 CLE Browns Podcast (@twogreenbrowns) January 18, 2020