With the 44th overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, the Las Vegas Raiders have selected guard Jackson Powers-Johnson. A native of Draper, Utah, winner of the 2023 Rimington Trophy as the nation’s most outstanding center.
Las Vegas lands a monster in Jackson Powers-Johnson in 2nd round; reaches a bit for Delmar Glaze in 3rd In the day and age of coach speak where both head coaches and general managers tend to say a whole lot of nothing during the offseason media circuits, Antonio Pierce and Tom Telesco gave us the truth of the matter.
The Las Vegas Raiders added to their offensive line with the selection of Oregon's Jackson Powers-Johnson in Round 2 of the 2024 NFL Draft. Here's how experts graded the pick.
In his reaction video to being drafted by the Las Vegas Raiders in the second round of the 2024 NFL Draft, Oregon interior offensive lineman Jackson Powers-Johnson referenced an old Raiders team.
Las Vegas makes another high value offensive pick The Las Vegas Raiders followed up the selection of Georgia tight end Brock Bowers in the first round, by taking Oregon offensive lineman Jackson Powers-Johnson in the second round at No.
The Las Vegas Raiders selected Oregon interior offensive lineman Jackson Powers-Johnson in the second round of the 2024 NFL Draft. Here's how we graded the move.
The Las Vegas Raiders struggled with a dysfunctional offense last season. Part of that issue has been that the offensive line was dismantled just a few
The Las Vegas Raiders went up and selected a star offensive lineman from Oregon in the second round of the 2024 NFL Draft. They picked former Oregon center Jackson Powers-Johnson with the No.
The Pittsburgh Steelers will not land Oregon center Jackson Powers-Johnson. Powers-Johnson had been heavily linked to the Steelers in the pre-draft process.
The Las Vegas Raiders have selected former Oregon Ducks center Jackson Powers-Johnson in the second round of the 2024 NFL Draft. He was taken with the No.
The center position is the lone position that was not addressed in the slightest to this point of the offseason by the Pittsburgh Steelers. After almost all of the starting-caliber free agent centers signed elsewhere, the Steelers plan to draft one became clear.
The Steelers currently own the No. 20 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft and could use it in several ways, with needs at center, wide receiver, offensive tackle and cornerback.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have been consistently associated with addressing their offensive line needs in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft. Speculation suggests they may target either a tackle or a center with their 20th pick.
Oregon center Jackson Powers-Johnson has been heavily linked to the Pittsburgh Steelers in the pre-draft process. It’s no secret that the Steelers need a center, so it makes sense.
Have you read any mock drafts these last few months? If you have, the Pittsburgh Steelers usually pick an offensive lineman. The two most common picks are Amarius Mims and, of course, Oregon center Jackson Powers-Johnson.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are ready to welcome former Oregon Ducks center Jackson Powers-Johnson to the family. On ESPN’s NFL Nation Mock Draft, Steelers reporter Brooke Pryor selected Powers-Johnson to the team at No.
The NFL draft is Thursday, and let's just be clear before you read my post. These are my thoughts, you have yours and I have mine, if you don't agree, I would love to hear who you'd like the Cowboys to take at 24.
Mike Martz breaks down the game film of Oregon OL Jackson Powers-Johnson, calling the 2023 Rimington Trophy winner a prototypical center who will anchor an NFL offensive line for many years to come.
Jackson Powers-Johnson, C, Oregon Height/Weight: 6-3, 328 Age: 21.2 Climbing: Consistently works to the second level, getting up on backers and punishing
The 2024 NFL Draft has a handful of former Oregon Ducks stars who could potentially be labeled "sleeper" prospects. Jackson Powers-Johnson, their former starting Center obviously can't be a sleeper since he should be a round one selection.
The Pittsburgh Steelers made a significant decision when they released Mason Cole, their starting center from the 2023 season, early in the offseason. With a void now gaping at the center position, they've yet to fill it through free agency or trades, making it clear that the draft will likely be their avenue to secure their next starter.
There's arguably no bigger hole on the Steelers roster than at center.
The Steelers still have a few holes to fill with the 2024 NFL Draft less than three weeks away. They may be able to meet one of those needs in the second round.
If Jason Kelce, the longstanding center for the Philadelphia Eagles, decides to retire, Jackson Powers-Johnson, a former starter for the Oregon Ducks, could emerge as the perfect replacement.
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