
Logan Jones NFL Draft 2025: Scouting Report for Iowa IOL
HEIGHT: 6'3"
WEIGHT: 290
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POSITIVES
— Very good initial quickness and burst to close space and establish first meaningful contact on defenders in the zone run game and on back blocks
— Can hook shades, complete overtakes on combination blocks and transition into the drive-phase late in the rep to steer and widen defenders out of lanes
— Takes adequate angles on climbs but closes space very quickly to square up, latch and steer slow-trigger backers away from the ball
— Fluidly shifts his weight and redirects to mirror and slow down counter moves across his face
— Can work his way around power moves in pass protection using jump sets to eliminate the rusher's runway, gain quick control and die slowly in his anchor
NEGATIVES
— Below average mass, length and play strength leave him routinely stalemated and pried open on base blocks
— Will get lifted, pressed and walked back in his anchor against the bull-rush from head-up rushers
NOTES
— 4-star recruit from the 2020 class, per 247Sports
— Two-way starter in high school at offensive tackle and defensive line
— Four-year letterman in track, three years in basketball and an Iowa state champion in the shot put and discus as a junior
OVERALL
Logan Jones is a three-year starter at center and first inside Iowa offensive coordinator Tim Lester's run-heavy (64-36 run-pass split), zone-based run scheme with gap principles sprinkled in. Jones has a sawed-off frame with a lean, athletic build, very good athletic ability, and adequate play strength.
Jones has very good initial quickness and burst to close space and establish first meaningful contact on defenders in the run game. He is able to consistently get his hat across and hook shades on the front side, overtake his man-on combinations, line up targets on back blocks, and close space quickly on climbs to give him a chance at intersecting backers. His short arms and mediocre mass leave him scrambling and pried open on base blocks, and he takes erratic angles on climbs that quick-trigger backers too easily evade.
In pass protection, Jones is a loose, fluid mover who can match up with sub-package rushers and die slowly against defensive tackles using jump sets, but is too easily stacked, kept at the fingertips of bigger rushers, and walked back into the pocket.
Overall, Jones is a very athletic center-only prospect who has shown steady improvement on film in his first season in a new scheme. Still, his short arms and middling play strength cap his ceiling, making him more of a developmental prospect without positional or scheme versatility.
GRADE: 6.4 (Developmental Prospect — 5th Round)
OVERALL RANK: 110
POSITION RANK: IOL11
PRO COMPARISON: Luke Wypler
Written by B/R NFL Scout Brandon Thorn
Prospect workout numbers, measurables (40-yard dash, hand size, etc.) and 2024 statistics will be added at a later date.

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