
Jake Majors NFL Draft 2025: Scouting Report for Texas IOL
HEIGHT: 6'3"
WEIGHT: 306
HAND: 9⅞"
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ARM: 30⅜"
WINGSPAN: 76"
40-YARD DASH: 5.21
3-CONE: 7.72
SHUTTLE: 4.62
VERTICAL: 26.5"
BROAD: 8'8"
POSITIVES
— Competent zone run-blocker with good snap timing to get into his fits on time and under control.
— Does a solid job of stepping on the toes of defenders to close space and establish control once latched.
— Works best in tandem with guards on combination blocks with a clear understanding of spacing and body positioning to time overtakes and releases.
— Alert, active pass protector with clear eyes to diagnose twists, stunts and blitzes.
— Brings a wealth of experience with renowned football intelligence.
NEGATIVES
— Extremely sawed-off frame with minimal power.
— Regularly gives up first meaningful contact, which results in stalemates.
— Struggles to keep and widen defenders off his edges, leading to shaky sustain skills.
NOTES
— Born Jan. 17, 2002
— 4-star recruit from the 2020 class, per 247Sports
— Texas school-record 57 career starts at center
OVERALL
Jake Majors is a four-year starter with a Texas school-record 57 career starts all at center, including 16 starts in 2024 inside the Longhorns' 52-48 run-pass split, multiple run scheme with a high rate of quick-game, RPOs and motion. Majors has an extremely sawed-off frame with solid all-around thickness throughout his build with adequate athletic ability and marginal play strength.
Majors is a functional zone run-blocker with solid initial quickness and snap timing to get into his fits on time and under control. He works best in tandem with guards on combination blocks with a clear understanding of spacing and body positioning to time overtakes and releases.
While Majors gets to his spots quickly and creates leverage on his initial fit with good pad level, he regularly gives up first meaningful contact and gets stalemated. He works hard to stay attached with proper positional leverage relative to the ball but struggles to harden and protect his edges, leading to shaky sustain and finishing skills.
In pass protection, Majors quarterbacks the line pre-snap with clear eyes and an alert demeanor to sort line games, stunts and blitzes on time. He has solid strike timing and hand placement to land his punch, but he has middling power, lacks jolt and needs guard help to consistently anchor against the bull rush.
Overall, Majors is a high-IQ, experienced and skilled center-only prospect with short arms, adequate athletic ability and middling power. He has the intangibles, run-blocking skills and understanding of leverage to earn a backup role in the NFL, but his mediocre physical tools will make it difficult for him to match up with defensive tackles consistently.
GRADE: 5.7 (Backup/Draftable — 6th-7th Round)
OVERALL RANK: 259
POSITION RANK: IOL29
PRO COMPARISON: Michael Menet
Written by B/R NFL Scout Brandon Thorn
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