Jordan Morgan — NFL Mock Draft Roundup 1.0
Leading up to the 2024 NFL Draft, we will track where Arizona Wildcats offensive tackle Jordan Morgan appears in the latest NFL mock drafts.
Jordan Morgan NFL Mock Drafts
Here are some of the latest mock drafts in which Morgan has appeared:
#24 overall, Dallas Cowboys
Considering the age of Tyron Smith -- the 33-year-old whose contract is due to void this offseason -- it's important to add to the offensive line. The Cowboys would have a good young duo to build around with Morgan and 2022 first-round pick Tyler Smith.
#32 overall, Baltimore Ravens
Baltimore is in quite an interesting position, having just finished the regular season as the most dominant team in football, yet still possessing quite a few major needs heading into the off-season. One of those is on the offensive line, where Ronnie Stanley's future is in question, Morgan Moses grows older by the minute, and the replaceable Kevin Zeitler and John Simpson are both impending free agents. If that sounded a bit negative, then my apologies. This unit was still very impressive in 2023.
This isn't the first time we've mocked Jordan Morgan to the Ravens, and it probably won't be the last. Morgan has everything you look for in a first-round tackle: size, technique, strength, and athleticism. He's also got loads of experience, with 37 career starts under his belt. The Ravens could choose to stash Morgan behind Stanley and Moses if they both return, or even try him out at guard, though his pass protection prowess may be best utilized at tackle.
Of course, Morgan might not be available for Baltimore to nab with a strong Senior Bowl and Combine showing.
This isn't the first time we've mocked Jordan Morgan to the Ravens, and it probably won't be the last. Morgan has everything you look for in a first-round tackle: size, technique, strength, and athleticism. He's also got loads of experience, with 37 career starts under his belt. The Ravens could choose to stash Morgan behind Stanley and Moses if they both return, or even try him out at guard, though his pass protection prowess may be best utilized at tackle.
Of course, Morgan might not be available for Baltimore to nab with a strong Senior Bowl and Combine showing.
#25 overall, Green Bay Packers
Green Bay's offensive line did not live up to its usual standards this season. David Bahktiari's future is in question, but the investment in Jordan Morgan gives the Packers options.
#21 overall, Miami Dolphins
Given his inability to be a consistent creator off-script, the Dolphins have to throw assets at the offensive line in the draft, and Morgan is a clean pass protector.
#32 overall, Baltimore Ravens
The Ravens could use depth at tackle and guard, and Morgan would help both spots. He played exclusively left tackle at Arizona, but some scouts project his skill set best inside. Regardless, Morgan plays balanced and physical in all phases.
#31 overall, San Francisco 49ers
Kyle Shanahan's run game asks a lot of the offensive line, but Jordan Morgan's career at Arizona shows he's ready for that task. His work in the outside zone rushing attack stands out on film. Much like Troy Fautanu earlier, it's up in the air whether he plays guard or tackle at the next level.
#24 overall, Miami Dolphins
The Dolphins have some important decisions to make along the offensive and defensive lines. Miami was 31st in pass block win rate in the regular season (49.2%). Connor Williams and Robert Hunt are both on expiring contracts, and Terron Armstead has battled injuries, so adding a versatile offensive lineman who can play either spot makes sense. Morgan has played 98% of his 2,313 career snaps at left tackle, but his balance, strength and awareness would allow him to fill multiple positions at the next level.
Morgan would be the seventh OT taken in Round 1 -- the second most in the common draft era (eight in 2008).
Morgan would be the seventh OT taken in Round 1 -- the second most in the common draft era (eight in 2008).
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