The Raiders selected Powers-Johnson in the second round of the 2024 NFL Draft, 44th overall. Powers-Johnson is a tank-like interior lineman out of Oregon, one who could prove a standout starter at either guard or center at 6-foot-3,
Jackson Powers-Johnson joining the Las Vegas Raiders feels like a perfect match, and there are a few reasons for that. One is that the former Corner Canyon High interior offensive lineman grew up a Raiders fan,
As a former wrestler myself, I often preach to others the benefits to my time on the mat. The skills translate well to pretty much any sport as well. Raiders newest offensive lineman understands these benefits.
Not everyone was thrilled with their team's draft on Thursday night. The NFL will allow players to wear protective Guardian Caps during games beginning with the 2024 season. The caps were previously mandated for practices.
With the 44th pick in the 2024 NFL draft, the Las Vegas Raiders selected Jackson Power-Johnson. Some thought Powers-Johnson would go in the first round, but he fell into the early second round. By falling into the second round,
The Raiders haven't had a franchise-level center in a while, and while it's too early to say that Jackson Powers-Johnson has the grit to match Jim Otto and Dave Dalby, he's certainly the best center (and the best interior lineman) in this class.
That’s exactly what the Las Vegas Raiders did on Friday night, selecting Oregon Ducks center Jackson Powers-Johnson with the No. 44 pick in the 2024 NFL draft. After the NFL combine and the Oregon Ducks pro day,
Violent' Jackson Powers-Johnson Drafted to Las Vegas Raiders with 44th Pick in NFL Draft: Contract Details, Fit With Las Vegas Center Jackson Powers-Johnson was drafted No. 44 overall to the Las Vegas Raiders in the 2024 NFL Draft.
On Friday night, center Jackson Powers-Johnson was selected by the Las Vegas Raiders with the No. 44 overall pick in the NFL Draft. This comes after a 2023 season where Powers-Johnson burst onto the scene and was named the best center in all of college football during his first year starting at the position.
Johnson. Powers-Johnson, who weighs over 300 pounds, will be a welcomed addition to an offensive line needing talent and depth. While Powers-Johnson is expected to battle with Whitehair for the starting position,
This is an interesting fit after the Raiders re-signed Andre James this offseason. “JPJ” does have experience playing guard and could likely start at right tackle moving forward. Powers-Johnson was the No.