Jaguars land pass-rusher Allen in 1st round
The Jacksonville Jaguars have selected pass-rusher Josh Allen out of Kentucky in the first round of the 2019 NFL Draft, seventh overall.
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Prospect profileSchool: Kentucky
Height: 6-5
Weight: 259 lbs
Strengths
- Incredible versatile, can play multiple positions in various schemes
- Experience dropping into zone coverage
- Extremely productive pass-rusher this past season
- Maintains top speed through rush
- Excellent gap penetrator
- Unstoppable bend/rip and chop moves
- Explosive off the line
- Rarely misses tackles, is always around the ball
- Great change-of-direction skills for size
- Very flexible with loose hips to get around the edge
Weaknesses
- Lacks pass-rush counters if first moves fail
- Average power at point of attack, some trouble sealing the edge
- Lacks bull-rush and speed-to-power moves
- Not a game-changing defender until final collegiate campaign
Bottom line
Allen exploded onto the scene in 2018, developing his game and soaring up draft boards in the process. The name of his game is versatility - he's a productive run defender and pass-rusher and can even play an Anthony Barr role as an outside linebacker in a 4-3 defense. Allen is a fluid athlete and a legitimate sack threat on every passing down. Despite just one year of elite production, he's one of the safer picks in this year's class.
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