From now until the 2025 NFL Draft, we hope to scout and create profiles for as many prospects as possible, examining their strengths, weaknesses, and what they can bring to an NFL franchise. These players could be potential top-10 picks, Day 3 selections, or priority undrafted free agents. Today, a scouting report on Texas center Jake Majors.
NO. 65 Jake Majors/C Texas – 6’3 315 pounds (Senior)
MEASUREMENTS
Player | Ht/Wt | Hand Size | Arm Length | Wingspan |
Jake Majors | 6’3/315 | N/A | N/A | N/A |
40-Yard Dash | 10-Yard Dash | Short Shuttle | 3-Cone | |
N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | |
Broad Jump | Vertical | Bench Press | ||
N/A | N/A | N/A |
THE GOOD
– Great size and bulk, big for the position
– Uses size well to hold point of attack in run game, doesn’t get overwhelmed or shoved back
– Shows quickness off the football, good burst/snap
– Effective of back blocks on gap/play-action
– Active eyes and IDs rushes and blitzes well
– Strong combo blocker, able to help at first level, climb to second level, and stick
– Plays with wide base and light feet
– Shows mean streak and desire to finish blocks
– Good knee bend in pass pro, doesn’t play tall
– Nearly unparalleled starting experience
– Asked to pull as part of offense
– Durable and available with little injury history, showed toughness playing through pain when hurt
The Bad
– Doesn’t generate movement on base blocks in run game, can stalemate but not displace
– Plays top-heavy in run game, shows forward body lean, and can fall off blocks and lose balance
– Struggles to keep shoulders squad in pass protection, vulnerable to the inside and opens the gate
– Able to get into space as a puller but struggles to hit moving targets and consistently whiffs
– Lacks standout, defining trait
Bio
– Turned 23 in January 2025
– 56 career starts for Longhorns (school record)
– Left-handed snapper
– 2024 finalist for NCAA’s top o-lineman and William V.