Run Blocking
- 85.6 Blocking Grade (1st among C)
- 36.7% of Snaps in Zone Scheme – 57.5% of Snaps in Gap Scheme
Film Notes and Highlights
Jackson Powers-Johnson is dominant enough at his position to be considered a top 20 talent. He was a one-year starter at Oregon and emerged as a standout center last season in offensive coordinator Will Stein’s zone scheme at Oregon. After manning the guard spot his first two seasons, he earned the starting center job in 2023. There, he became the fifth unanimous All-American in school history and the first Pac-12 player to win the Rimington Award as the best center in the country. His inexperience shows in his technique, but Powers-Johnson offers a fantastic combination of size, athleticism and toughness, with the skill set that translates to both center and center. and guard. – Cesar Fuentes
Player Comparison
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