The Jacksonville Jaguars’ staff has been hard at work this week on their business trip to Indy, home of the NFL Combine. While waiting for the performance drill portion of the annual event, the team has reportedly gotten to interview several familiar players to fans, including DeeJay Dallas, Cam Akers, Solomon Kindley, and Clyde Edwards-Helaire to name a few.
Brunswick native, University of Miami RB DeeJay Dallas has had informal talks with Jaguars at Combine, he said.
— John Reid (@JohnReid64) February 26, 2020
FSU RB Cam Akers has had informal talks with Jaguars at Combine. pic.twitter.com/bkh9cSXukx
— John Reid (@JohnReid64) February 26, 2020
The NFL Combine featuring another @RainesVikings alum. @KindleySolomon, @UGAAthletics Guard is a mauler. He met with #Jaguars already. 6-3, 336 pounds and healthy. @ActionSportsJax @ESPN690Jax pic.twitter.com/IZLAiYK1n6
— Brent Martineau (@BrentASJax) February 26, 2020
JAX, LV, IND, BUF are four teams RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire has met with here at the Combine
— Josh Norris (@JoshNorris) February 26, 2020
Dallas, 21, played collegiately with the Miami Hurricanes where he accumulated 1,527 career rushing yards, 317 career receiving yards and 19 total touchdowns. He is a player who the Jags are well aware of as he is a native of Brunswick, Ga., a city just 70 miles from Jacksonville and attended Glenn Academy there. He’s also a player who offers physicality as a runner, and according to draft pundits, he could be selected between the fifth and seventh rounds.
Akers, 20, attended college down the road from Jacksonville at Florida State University. While there he accumulated 2,875 career rushing yards, 486 career receiving yards, and 34 total touchdowns. At 5-foot-11, 212 pounds, he brings a mix of size and shiftiness to the table and is projected to be a second or third round pick.
At 6-foot-3, 336 pounds, Kindley was a force for the Georgia Bulldogs in the trenches and would give the Jags a physical run blocker at guard. While at UGA, he started in 32 games and paved lanes for rushers like Nick Chubb, Sony Michel, and DeAndre Swift. He also is a Jacksonville native who attended Raines High School and is expected to be a late first round to early second round selection.
Lastly, Edwards-Helaire is a player who attended Louisiana State and is one of many national champions to enter the draft. At 5-foot-8, 209 pounds, he’s a player who will remind fans of Maurice Jones-Drew as he welcomes contact but also showcases breakaway speed on tape. Most draft pundits believe he’ll be selected in the third round.
The Jags will meet with a lot of prospects over the next few months but it’s still worth keeping tabs on their meetings to reflect back on when the selections are made. We’ll continue to monitor who the Jags speak with this week as more reports are sure to come out.