Donovan Jackson has flown under the radar more than most first-round picks do during their rookie training camp. It makes sense, considering the Vikings' two first-rounders from last year — J.J.
When the Minnesota Vikings selected Donovan Jackson in the first round of the NFL Draft, the idea was that he would be the starter at left guard for this season and beyond.
The Minnesota Vikings have already begun to report to training camp and the excitement for the 2025 season is palpable. The Last season, the Vikings made a bold choice by having Brandel enter the season as the starting left guard.
In the recent NFL draft, the Vikings selected Donovan Jackson in the first round. The 24th overall pick is expected to be a long-term starter at left guard.
The offseason features a lot of talk but not a ton of play. Sure, practices take place — there are even some preseason tilts — but the NFL news often gets shrunk down to words rather than passes, catches, tackles, and blocks.
Vikings first-round pick Donovan Jackson “has the inside track to emerge from training camp” as the team’s starting left guard, according to ESPN’s Kevin Seifert.
The Ohio State Buckeyes had 14 players selected in the NFL Draft this past April, finishing just one short of tying the record of 15 set by Georgia in 2022.
Vikings rookie left guard Donovan Jackson, the 24th overall pick in this year's draft, is viewed by some as one of the safer players in this year's class.
The Minnesota Vikings entered their 2025 offseason with a clear sense of urgency. After a strong 14-3 campaign that ended in playoff disappointment, the team doubled down on roster upgrades, spending big in free agency and investing heavily in the draft.
With only five picks in the 2025 NFL Draft (tied with Atlanta and Washington for the fewest in the league), the Vikings didn’t have much work to do in order to finish off their rookie class signings.
The Minnesota Vikings completed their offensive line overhaul by selecting Ohio State guard Donovan Jackson 24th overall in the 2025 NFL Draft on Thursday night.
Despite plenty of buzz that they were considering trading down, the Vikings stayed put on Thursday night and selected Ohio State offensive lineman Donovan Jackson with the 24th overall pick.
The Vikings were busy adding up front in free agency, and that has continued via the draft. Minnesota has selected Ohio State guard Donovan Jackson at No.
The Minnesota Vikings have selected Ohio State offensive lineman Donovan Jackson with the 24th overall pick in the 2025 NFL draft. Jackson is a three-time All-Big Ten selection and 2024 All-American who mostly played left guard for the Buckeyes before sliding out to left tackle last season due to an injury to teammate Josh Simmons.
The Ohio State Buckeyes are preparing to place a smorgasbord of players into the NFL Draft next week, and the school may very well set a single-season record for the most names ever drafted.
As the Vikings prepare for next week's NFL draft, they're reportedly doing more due diligence on an offensive lineman that has been connected to Minnesota and the No.
The top four teams in this draft seem pointed in certain directions, while value may tie the Jaguars to Mason Graham. At No. 6, the Raiders could go in a few directions.
The 2025 NFL Draft is right around the corner, and we've got you covered with in-depth scouting reports on all of the top prospects at every position in this year's class.
Heading into the 2024 college football season, Ohio State Buckeyes star Donovan Jackson was viewed as one of the top guards in the country. By the end of it, he had developed into a top-flight tackle.
Donovan Jackson is a guard by nature who with a solid year in an NFL program, should be ready to move into the starting lineup. A former five-star recruit
Height: 6040 (unofficial) Weight: 320lbs (unofficial) Year: Senior Pro Comparison: Josh Ezeudu Ohio State Buckeyes offensive guard Donovan Jackson projects as a developmental offensive guard at the pro level.
Everyone loves a good comeback story, and according to Chris Low at ESPN, the this Big Ten team appears to be in prime position to execute one in 2024.
The Ohio State Buckeyes have retained an important piece of their offensive line. Rising senior guard Donovan Jackson announced on Wednesday he would be returning to the Buckeyes for the 2024 season with a video on social media.