Falcons earn ‘good’ grade for selecting OL Jack Nelson in 7th round of the 2025 NFL draft
The Atlanta Falcons wrapped up their five-player draft class on Saturday afternoon by taking Wisconsin offensive lineman Jack Nelson with the 218th overall selection in the seventh round. It was a defensive-heavy draft for the Falcons, and Nelson was the only offensive player they selected.
Nelson is a big offensive tackle with plenty of experience starting over the last four years at Wisconsin, spending a season at guard as well. The former Badger can provide depth as a swing tackle in Atlanta with the ability to kick inside.
Pro Football Focus has been grading each draft pick, tabbing the Falcons’ selection of Nelson as “good.”
At 6-foot-7 and 316 pounds, Nelson is on the leaner side for his size, but his production has been very consistent over the past four seasons, earning a PFF grade of at least 71.7 each year as a starter. He particularly excels in outside zone as a run blocker and posted an 85.4 run-blocking grade in that scheme a season ago. — Pro Football Focus
Nelson will have to fight to make the team as a seventh-round pick. That’s the case for most Day 3 picks in the draft, but the team’s small class size could help his odds to make the 53-man roster. Plus, Atlanta didn’t draft any other offensive linemen Nelson for Nelson to compete with.
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