HEIGHT: 6'2"
WEIGHT: 245
POSITIVES
– Good size and frame for an NFL linebacker with impressive movement skills as well.
– Versatile defender who has been used on the edge and as an off-ball linebacker.
– Has the speed and athleticism to be effective in man coverage against running backs and tight ends.
– In zone coverage, he shows decent eye discipline for someone new to playing off-ball linebacker and uses his hands to get reroutes.
– Against the run, he takes on blocks with his hands, good knee bend and a sturdy base.
– Shows decent strength at the point of attack to hold his ground and avoid getting pushed around by offensive linemen in the running game.
– When playing on the edge, he has good acceleration to win with speed and impressive bend to turn a tight corner at the top of the rush.
– Has flashed a solid hand-swipe move he can win with as a pass-rusher.
NEGATIVES
– Inexperienced overall, didn't make his first college start until this past season and was primarily used as third-down edge-rusher his first two years at Georgia.
– Lack of experience playing off-ball linebacker shows up in his instincts against the run. He's often late to key and diagnose run plays and looks like he might be thinking too much.
– Takes on blocks from offensive linemen square instead of getting on an edge which leads to him getting stuck on blocks.
– Will be late to pick up his man when pattern matching in coverage.
NOTES
– 4-star recruit in 2022 class, per 247Sports
– Injuries: 2023 (Offseason shoulder surgery labrum, missed spring practices)
OVERALL
Jalon Walker is one of the most interesting draft prospects in this year's class, primarily because he played a few different positions in college, and his best spot at the next level is a bit of a question.
As an off-ball linebacker, Walker's speed and athleticism give him plenty of potential to be good in coverage. He has the change of direction to stay in phase against tight ends and running backs on choice routes in man coverage. When playing zone, he shows decent eye discipline for someone new to the position that an NFL coaching staff can work with.
As a pass-rusher, the Georiga product is explosive off the ball to win with speed around the edge and has good bend to turn at a tight corner at the top of the rush. He's also shown flashes of winning with hand-swipe and long-arm moves, but he relies more on winning with his natural gifts than being a technician with several moves in his arsenal.
Against the run, Walker takes on blocks with his hands and shows good strength at the point of attack to hold his ground against most offensive linemen. That helps him set the edge or stay in his gap when playing as an off-ball linebacker.
However, he does have a habit of taking on blocks square instead of half the man which can cause him issues when trying to escape.
Walker's biggest issues are tied to his instincts, which stem from his lack of experience and playing several different positions. He often looks like he's thinking too much and can take a second to process information. However, he has started to show growth in the mental part of the game and can be a very good defender when he becomes more instinctual.
With that, the Bulldog is a high-ceiling but low-floor type of player. His potential is enormous, as he could be a versatile defender who impacts the game in several ways, but he also runs the risk of struggling to find a true position in the NFL. Whatever team drafts Walker, he will need to have a plan for his development and will be taking a gamble, but the payoff could be high.
GRADE: 8.0 (Year 1 Starter – Late 1st-Early 2nd)
OVERALL RANK: 23
POSITION RANK: LB1
PRO COMPARISON: Kyle Van Noy
Written by B/R NFL Scout Matt Holder
Prospect workout numbers, measurables (40-yard dash, hand size, etc.) and 2024 statistics will be added at a later date.
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