BATON ROUGE, LA - SEPTEMBER 17: Elgton Jenkins #74 of the Mississippi State Bulldogs blocks during a game at Tiger Stadium on September 17, 2016 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

Packers get protection for Rodgers in Elgton Jenkins

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The Green Bay Packers have selected center Elgton Jenkins out of Mississippi State in the second round of the 2019 NFL Draft, 44th overall.

One of the better pass-protectors in this year's class, Jenkins should boost a Packers offensive line that has regressed in recent years.

Aaron Rodgers is set to turn 36 in December and is coming off a season in which he played through a knee injury, so was imperative for Green Bay to solidify his protection up front.

Prospect profile

School: Mississippi State
Height: 6-4
Weight: 310 lbs

Strengths

  • Improved immensely from 2017 season
  • One of the top pass-protectors among interior linemen in class
  • Plays with wide base and loose hips, allowing him to move well laterally
  • Generates a lot of power when locked into a defender
  • Very smart player, consistently recognizes stunts and blitzes
  • Plenty of experience against elite defensive tackles in SEC

Weaknesses

  • Can mistime attacks at line of scrimmage, losing leverage
  • Anchor needs improvement, beaten by bull rush on multiple occasions
  • Must work on hand technique

Bottom line

Jenkins took a big leap as a senior, which helped his draft stock. The stout lineman has already flashed impressive pass-blocking skills but his timing and hand usage need improvement. Jenkins isn't the biggest center but is athletic enough to succeed early in his NFL career.

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