Titans, Texas A&M DL McKinnley Jackson slated for visit

The Titans are reportedly expected to host Texas A&M DL McKinnley Jackson for a pre-draft visit.

The Tennessee Titans are reportedly expected to host Texas A&M defensive lineman McKinnley Jackson for a pre-draft visit.

The news comes from Aaron Wilson of Click2Houston.com and the meeting is expected to take place at some point this week.

The 6-foot-2, 325-pound draft prospect totaled 91 tackles (15.5 for loss) and seven sacks over his collegiate career (37 games). In 2023, Jackson finished with 27 tackles (5.5 for loss) and three sacks.

Jackson posted 24 bench press reps during the Texas A&M Pro Day on Tuesday, and at the NFL Combine he registered a 40-yard dash of 5.26 seconds, a 10-yard split of 1.78 seconds, a vertical jump of 23 inches and a broad jump of 8-foot-10.

The Draft Network labels McKinnley as a “twitched-up defensive tackle who touts one of the higher ceilings at the position in the entire class.”

Among his strengths, per TDN, are his explosiveness and athleticism, and the network believes he could be a fit in either a 3-4 or 4-3 but notes he’s probably best suited as a defensive tackle in a 4-3.

Here’s more from TDN’s scouting report on McKinnley:

McKinnley Jackson is an explosive interior athlete. Jackson fires off the snap, consistently jarring opponents back. Often drew double teams due to his innate ability to overpower in isolation opportunities. Moves like a man of much smaller stature. 

In the run game, Jackson’s pop off the line can quickly force ball-carriers to redirect their route. Has displayed the use of length, but an increased ability to stack and shed would take his run-game profile to another level. Versatile to play the 0/1/2i/3 within the middle. Excellent anchor against double teams and has a nastiness to throw blockers by the wayside if he feels contact is held too long for his liking. Excellent when pursuing backside and has the speed to chase down longer developing plays away from his gap at more than 300 pounds. Can occasionally make first contact with his helmet and chest, failing to allow his hands to activate.

As a pass rusher, Jackson’s ceiling remains as high as any defensive tackle in the class. High-level twitch. He’s a nightmare to block in obvious passing situations—he works primarily out of a four-point stance. Pass-rush repertoire has evolved season after season. Utilizes a two-hand swipe, club-rip, and a powerful bull rush. Has also displayed a spin move before and after contact is made to disengage from opponents. Excellent twister and is quick to work up into the pocket. Jackson does a nice job of exploiting angles, forcing linemen off-balance and into the lap of the quarterback. 

The Titans finally made a move to address their very thin defensive line room in free agency with the addition of Sebastian Joseph-Day. However, the Titans still need to add another starter and a depth piece or two.

McKinnley, who is slated to go anywhere from Day 2 to early Day 3, could work his way into a significant role in Year 1 with the Titans, depending on how quickly he develops and what the team’s situation is upfront, which, right now, doesn’t look great.

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Full 7-round Ravens 2024 NFL mock draft post- scouting combine

The Baltimore Ravens are retooling and we’ve unveiled are third Ravens Wire 2024 NFL Mock draft of the offseason and after the scouting combine

The Ravens are heading into an uncertain offseason with an MVP quarterback, a shrinking Super Bowl window, and six of the top free agents in the NFL.

Baltimore GM Eric DeCosta and head coach John Harbaugh will head to Indianapolis for the 2024 NFL Scouting Combine and start the journey of retooling a roster that is in flux and set to see significant changes at offensive tackle, running back, wide receiver, linebacker, and cornerback among others.

With the NFL Combine complete and pre-free agency discussions set to begin, we’re projecting all seven rounds of April’s NFL draft for the Ravens via PFF.

Here are former Texas A&M DL McKinnley Jackson 2024 NFL Combine measurements/results

On Thursday, former Texas A&M defensive tackle McKinnley Jackson helped his draft stock during the 2024 NFL Scouting Combine.

This week, former Texas A&M defensive lineman McKinnley Jackson, who spent four successful years in College Station, made his way to the 2024 NFL Scouting Combine on Thursday afternoon. By all accounts, all he did was solidify his standing as an intriguing option in the middle of the draft.

Late last month, Jackson took part in the annual Senior Bow, recording measurements; he listed at 6-1 and 320 pounds, including impressive 34-inch arms, which are the exact numbers every scout observing his play this week will consider when combining his strength, high motor, and explosive athleticism after the snap.

While the combine is not a tell-all concerning any player’s NFL future, performing well doesn’t hurt. Still, for a defensive lineman tipping the scale at nearly 330 pounds, it’s fair to expect a slower 40, especially concerning Jackson’s fit as a rotational nose tackle with future starting potential.

We can poke a pry at his numbers, but at the end of the day, it’s how he performs on the field once his name is called in late April. Here are McKinnley Jackson’s NFL Combine measurements/results.

‘I’d play this sh** for free’: Texas A&M DL McKinnley Jackson speaks at NFL Combine

For someone who stands at 6-foot-2 and 325 pounds, Aggies senior defensive lineman McKinnley Jackson is very fast, and proved that Thursday.

For someone who stands at an intimidating 6-foot-2 and 325 pounds, Texas A&M senior defensive lineman McKinnley Jackson is very fast.

The native of Lucedale, Mississippi ran a 40-yard dash at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis on Thursday night. With the bright lights of Lucas Oil Stadium beaming down upon him in his first attempt, Jackson ran the 120 feet in 5.27 seconds.

According to Tom Downey, the host of Cowboys Report on Chat Sports, Jackson met with the Dallas Cowboys this week in Indiana. Per Brad Graham of TheSFNiners on X, the reigning NFC Champions also had a formal meeting with Jackson.

“I love football,” Jackson said Wednesday. “I’d play this shit for free but they’re paying, so I’ll take it.”

If either team were to pick the Aggies standout, they would be getting a prospect who is certainly dedicated to his craft.

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5 one-tech DTs the Colts should target in 2024 NFL draft

Searching for depth at the 1-Tech for the Colts in the draft.

Until the Indianapolis Colts go through free agency, there isn’t a clear position that Chris Ballard needs to target in the upcoming NFL draft.

Free agency should help clear up some question marks surrounding the roster and one area on the defense that can end up becoming a big need is the one-technique defensive tackle position—if the team doesn’t re-sign Grover Stewart.

I am in the camp that Stewart has to be brought back in 2024 but even with him on the roster, Ballard should keep one-tech defensive tackles on his radar in the draft.

Stewart will be turning 31 during the upcoming NFL season so he doesn’t have much tread on his tires left. If Ballard re-signs him, then it will likely come on a 2-3 year deal so the future of his spot has to be kept in mind this offseason.

While Stewart has been very durable in his career, his six-game suspension in 2023 showed that the defense looks drastically different when he isn’t in the lineup. There needs to be quality depth beyond him if he were to miss time for any reason in 2024.

Here are five defensive tackle prospects that Ballard can target for the one-tech role in the draft:

Vikings 2024 NFL draft scouting report: Texas A&M DT McKinnley Jackson

Texas A&M DT McKinnley Jackson thrived this past season for the Aggies. What do his 2024 NFL Draft prospects look like?

Welcome to SKOL Search!

This series will be your guide to the 2024 draft class. From scouting reports to mock drafts and exploring different scenarios, we will be covering the NFL draft and the future of the Minnesota Vikings from all angles.

The focus of the draft class in this space will be on the Vikings’ major needs at quarterback, running back, defensive line and edge rusher. We will also focus on wide receiver since it’s a loaded class and an increased chance to get a Stefon Diggs-type steal in the later rounds.

The Vikings are slated to have 9 picks going into the NFL draft and they need to make the most out of them.

Five Aggies receive 2024 NFL Scouting Combine invites

Texas A&M will be well represented at the 2024 NFL Scouting Combine with five invitees

The NFL season is over, and the Kansas City Chiefs have been crowned the champions. That means the focus will now shift to the 2024 NFL Draft, which will occur in late spring. The major event everyone is looking forward to will be the 2024 NFL Scouting Combine scheduled for February 26 – March 4 in Indianapolis.

The NFL Combine has invited 321 NFL hopefuls to participate in the six-day event, where they will test and interview with all 32 teams represented. Texas A&M will have five Aggies in attendance to make another impression before the draft to make a pro team.

Last year, De’Von Achane, Antonio Johnson, and Jaylon Jones received an invite to the combine and all were selected in the 2023 NFL Draft.

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - MARCH 05: Devon Achane of Texas A&M participates in the 40-yard dash during the NFL Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on March 05, 2023 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images)
(Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images)

Making it to the NFL is the dream of every young football player, and the five Aggies listed below will have their chance to make a dream a reality.

NOTE: Draft projections are from nfldraftbuzz.com

How to watch the Texas A&M participants in the Reese’s Senior Bowl

Here are all the details and how to watch this weekend’s Reese’s Senior Bowl, which includes three former Texas A&M standouts.

As they say, the NFL Draft starts in Mobile, Alabama, as the annual Reese’s Senior Bowl is set to take place this Saturday, with plenty on the line for each participant’s professional football future. All 32 NFL Team representatives will attend to watch one of the more talent-rich rosters in the event’s history.

For Texas A&M, three players, including wide receiver Ainias Smith, defensive lineman McKinnley Jackson, and offensive lineman Layden Robinson, will represent the program as the three veterans looking to make their mark at the next level.

Outside of the Aggie representatives, notable players such as the quarterback trio of Michael Penix Jr, Bo Nix, and Sam Hartman will all attempt to wow scouts with the National Team. At the same time, the offensive line and defensive line rotations on both sides are chock-full of future first, second and third-round picks in the upcoming 2024 NFL Draft.

Here is how you can watch the game for all three Texas A&M players this Saturday.

Texas A&M DL McKinnley Jackson has reportedly stood out at the Senior Bowl

According to several NFL Draft analysts, Texas A&M stud DL McKinnley Jackson has made an impact during Senior Bowl practices this week.

For true blue football fans, especially those who live for the NFL Draft, this week’s Senior Bowl practices have already provided fans with a boatload of content regarding some of the more talented players to enter the 2024 NFL Draft, including current participant, senior Texas A&M defensive lineman McKinnley Jackson.

After four memorable seasons in College Station, Jackson’s future at the next level may be the brightest among the Aggie defenders who have entered the draft outside of linebacker Edgerrin Cooper, looking to earn a starting spot at nose tackle for a team in need of immediate help in the trenches.

McKinnley’s official Senior Bowl measurements, listed at 6-1 and 320 pounds, including impressive 34-inch arms, are the exact numbers every scout observing his play this week will consider when combining his strength, high motor, and explosive athleticism after the snap.

Jackson started and was a game captain in every game for the Aggies this season while recording 27 tackles, three sacks, three quarterback hits, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery during the 2023 campaign.

Cowboys Mock Draft: Finding Prescott’s successor, refreshing OL, LB, RB

In our latest mock draft, several trades put Dallas in a position to nab the heir apparent while also selecting a couple big-time program duos. | From @KDDrummondNFL

The biggest decision the Dallas Cowboys have to make this offeason is just how much they want to tie the foreseeable future to quarterback Dak Prescott. With eight seasons under his belt, Prescott is reaching the point of his career where the lack of playoff success for the organization has become a part of his personal narrative. Whether or not the club believes they can win with him directing the pirate ship or not, leads them to six options.

Only one option with Prescott, although it is by far the most likely conclusion, results in Dallas not drafting a successor in the next two drafts. That’s a multi-year extension. So in that vein, and knowing we have a dozen mocks to play with between now and the actual draft, playing out that scenario and seeing what the entire haul would look like is going to be our focus.

In this iteration, Dallas accepts a trade-back offer to ensure they have the same number of top-100 picks going to their other needs as well as a franchise QB successor.