Steelers OL coach got rolled by C Jackson Powers-Johnson at NFL Combine

Watch Jackson Powers-Johnson smash the Steelers assistant offensive line coach.

The NFL Scouting Combine is basically the most important job interview of any prospect’s life prior to the 2024 NFL draft. So of course they all want to make a great first impression. We are pretty sure that’s what former Oregon center Jackson Powers-Johnson did when he went up against Pittsburgh Steelers assistant offensive line coach Isaac Williams.

Powers-Johnson lined up opposite Williams, who was armed with his blocking dummy but didn’t stand a chance. Powers-Johnson steamrolled Williams in a display of his rare power and athleticism. I’m guessing Williams will remember that rep when he and talks first-round picks for the Steelers.

Powers-Johnson is one of the top prospects for the Steelers in the first round. The Steelers released Mason Cole in a cost-cutting move but also because he struggled last season. This left Pittsburgh with a huge vacancy on the offensive line and there might not be a better player than Powers-Johnson to replace him with.

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Nebraska offers 2024 PG Isaac Williams IV

The Nebraska Cornhuskers extended an offer to 2024 G Isaac Williams IV

The Nebraska Cornhuskers extended an offer to 2024 point guard Isaac Williams IV.

“Blessed to receive an offer from @coachzeig41 and University of Nebraska!” Williams tweeted.

Williams attends Faith Family Academy of Oak Cliff in Dallas, TX. In September, high school basketball insider Samad Hines ranked Faith Family Academy as the eight-best public high school basketball team in the country.

Williams previously attended Putnam City High School in Oklahoma City, OK. He has also received offers from Louisiana Tech, Mississippi State, Sam Houston, and Tulsa. He is listed at 6’2″.

The Cornhuskers have extended offers to 21 prospects in the 2024 class. They are still waiting for their first commitment.

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