In 2024, the Detroit Lions have surged to the top of the NFC. An Ohio State Buckeyes offensive lineman could possibly join the team before the next season begins.
Michigan’s college football programs in the Big Ten Conference are struggling this year. While the Michigan Wolverines hold a 5-5 record, and the Michigan State Spartans stand at 4-5, Michigan’s NFL team is performing much better.
The Detroit Lions are thriving this season, and despite a shaky first half against C.J. Stroud and the Houston Texans, Dan Campbell’s team made a strong second-half comeback, winning 26-23 and moving to 8-1 for the season.
As the Lions gear up for a playoff push and potential Super Bowl appearance, a new 2025 mock draft has them picking an Ohio State standout to strengthen their lineup.
The 33rd Team’s first-round mock draft projects Detroit will select offensive guard Donovan Jackson with the 31st pick.
Detroit has a history with Ohio State linemen. Taylor Decker has anchored the left tackle position since 2016, spending his entire nine-year NFL career with the Lions. His recent contract extension suggests he’ll remain with the team for a long time.
In 2020, Detroit drafted offensive guard Jonah Jackson, who played 57 games before signing with the Los Angeles Rams as a free agent. Could another Jackson from Ohio State be the Lions’ next key player?
Donovan Jackson is a tenacious guard with extensive college experience. Injuries on Ohio State’s line have forced Jackson to shift to left tackle, a role he has adapted to successfully.
This change has likely benefited him, showcasing his adaptability and team-first mindset. Though he doesn’t have ideal length for a tackle at 6’4″, he’s versatile enough to step in if needed, though guard will likely be his primary position at the next level.
With Decker and Jackson on Detroit’s left side, running backs David Montgomery and Jahmyr Gibbs can look forward to finding lanes on that side of the line.