Videos highlight Detroit Lions 2020 third-round pick, Ohio State interior offensive lineman Jonah Jackson.
Get to know Jackson with the team released highlight reel:
How the pick happened via virtual draft:
Jackson’s post-draft interview with Lions multi-media reporter Tori Petry:
PFF breakdown of Jackson’s game:
Senior Bowl and NFL Combine interviews:
College football playoff, Ohio State vs Clemson cut up (Jackson is left guard No. 73):
A collection of Jackson’s highlights from Twitter:
Former Buckeye Jonah Jackson (LG #73) was a good pick for Detroit. He fills a need and arguably should have come off the board sooner.
🌰Good body control and vision in pass pro
🌰Good lateral quickness to reach
🌰Good timing, speed, and angles to second level in zone
🌰Finisher pic.twitter.com/GTpUdYB4aO— Bryce Rossler (@btrossler) April 29, 2020
Jonah Jackson, Guard, Ohio State:
• Underrated name to monitor
• Rutgers transfer
• Has played LG, C, and RG (+)
• Light feet/heavy hands in his area
• Zone-blocking scheme fit
• Nasty finisher (++)
• Highly aware with seeing stunts pic.twitter.com/Zs7pq8gwfp— Jordan Reid (@JReidNFL) February 23, 2020
Watching Ohio State left guard Jonah Jackson block zone schemes is a thing of beauty. Physical with the 1-technique before an easy, natural climb to the second-level while fighting to stay square #NFLDraft pic.twitter.com/3qXBV9Niut
— Brad Kelly (@BradKelly17) February 6, 2020
Ohio State Guard Jonah Jackson really impressed me Senior Bowl week. I looked at his film and was even more impressed. I saw a player who is agile and strong who plays with a mean streak and finishes plays. Should be a top 50 pick come April. Article coming for @Cover_1_ tomorrow pic.twitter.com/U3tEHseHCx
— Zach Hicks (@ZachHicks2) January 28, 2020
Ohio State's Jonah Jackson will be a slam dunk pick for someonepic.twitter.com/8QzBfU1dBm
— PFF Draft (@PFF_College) April 2, 2020
Per PFF, #Lions rookie guard Jonah Jackson has only allowed a combined ONE sack or hit on 1,020 career pass block snaps.#OnePride
pic.twitter.com/tGM29tfsoG— Logan Lamorandier (@LLamorandier) April 25, 2020