5 players the Jacksonville Jaguars don’t want in the AFC South

Aug 31, 2019; University Park, PA, USA; Penn State Nittany Lions defensive end Jayson Oweh (28) reacts following a sack during the first quarter against the Idaho Vandals at Beaver Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matthew O'Haren-USA TODAY Sports
Aug 31, 2019; University Park, PA, USA; Penn State Nittany Lions defensive end Jayson Oweh (28) reacts following a sack during the first quarter against the Idaho Vandals at Beaver Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matthew O'Haren-USA TODAY Sports /
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CB Caleb Farley

Virginia Tech’s Caleb Farley is an incredibly talented player and makes for an interesting cornerback prospect.

Farley was in consideration to be the first cornerback taken in the draft before it was announced that he would undergo back surgery ahead of Virginia Tech’s pro day. This has since created some dispute on where Farley will be drafted as the news of his back surgery has very well taken a hit to his draft stock.

Farley only has two official years at cornerback under his belt which gives him a ton of more room to develop. He can sometimes struggle to remain connected to routes and is still a bit new when it comes to fundamentals and technique.

He knows how to jam receivers at the line of scrimmage and his natural ball skills make him a serious threat for any offense he goes up against.

OL Alijah Vera-Tucker

Offensive linemen are among the most important positions in football and are often overlooked in the NFL. The Colts and the Titans will likely look for significant offensive line support in the draft.

USC’s Alijah Vera-Tucker has experience at both left tackle and left guard which makes him one of the most versatile offensive lineman prospects in the draft. He’s solid both as a pass pro and a run blocker and has rarely been penalized in his career.

Due to his shorter arms, Vera-Tucker projects as a guard in the NFL by most scouts but can easily enough move around the offensive line as needed.