2020 NFL mock draft: Burrow or Young at No. 1? How far does Tua fall?
By Evan Bachman
The interior defensive line of the Dallas Cowboys already isn’t strong and Christian Covington and Michael Bennett being free agents won’t help. Javon Kinlaw has great size (6-6, 310 lbs) and has recorded 35 tackles, 6 tackles for loss and 6 sacks this season.
According to thescorecrow.com, “Kinlaw is a solid player across the board who does a great job creating pressure on his first move. While he is still working on developing other techniques, his burst is enough to make him an asset immediately.”
The Miami Dolphins get this selection from the Steelers via the Minkah Fitzpatrick trade.
The Dolphins have to improve their o-line in order to give whoever the quarterback will be next year a chance to succeed. According to PFF, the Dolphins’ highest-graded offensive linemen this season is center Daniel Kilgore at 62.2. That is basically just asking for your quarterback to get injured.
Walter Football’s evaluation tells you why Jackson is a coveted tackle prospect: “Evaluators say Jackson is a great athlete with quick feet and excellent agility. He is an easy mover with the ability to bend at the knee and play with good leverage. There are times where Jackson gets away with some mistakes because he is so athletic, and he will need to work on technique for the NFL. He is raw from a fundamentals standpoint, but his skill set is that of a franchise left tackle.”