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Jarrett Kingston NFL Draft Profile, Cornerback

Class: 5th Year Senior

College: USC Trojans

Height: 6’4″

Weight:  305 pounds

Combine Results: Coming Soon

Jarrett Kingston NFL Draft Profile: Bio


Jarrett Kingston, a 3-star prospect from Anderson High School, made his mark at Washington State before transferring to USC. In 2019, as a freshman, he played 7 games, predominantly at left guard, with limited snaps. His sophomore year saw him in 4 games, still at left guard, with slightly increased playing time. By 2021, Kingston became a regular starter, seeing action in 13 games at left guard, with a higher snap count. In 2022, he transitioned to left tackle, playing 9 games.

Kingston’s final collegiate year at USC, as a fifth-year senior, saw him primarily at right guard, with some time at right tackle, totaling 11 games.

Jarrett Kingston NFL Draft Profile: Upside

Kingston demonstrates strong fundamentals in his offensive line play, maintaining a solid posture and utilizing punch-ready hands to protect the quarterback effectively. His pass slides are executed with precision, featuring quick movements and low-foot positioning to maintain stability.

Kingston exhibits patience and awareness in navigating through defensive formations, employing grip strength and footwork to sustain blocks and provide consistent protection. In the running game, he showcases his tenacity and athleticism, delivering strain on every play to create opportunities for ball carriers with outside-zone blocks on multiple levels.

Overall, Kingston’s well-rounded skills make him a valuable asset in both pass protection and run blocking, earning recognition from coaches for his contributions in the trenches.

Jarrett Kingston NFL Draft Profile: Downside

Kingston faces challenges when matched against two-gapping tackles due to his physical build and power zone limitations, which allow defenders to exploit gaps and maneuver around him effectively. His short arms are a vulnerability, making him susceptible to being displaced by rushers who can exploit his limited reach. Additionally, Kingston’s lack of change-of-direction range hinders his ability to effectively counter cross-face rush moves, further compromising his pass protection capabilities against agile defenders.

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