2025 NFL Draft Profile: Jalon Walker, LB, Georgia

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The 2025 NFL offseason is here and that means it’s time for mock drafts, draft profiles and everything that goes with them. So without further ado, here’s one of many Draft Profiles for the 2025 NFL draft.

Jalon Walker, LB, Georgia

HT: 6’2
WT: 244 lbs

Accolades:

• Butkus Award (2024)
• First-team All-American (2024)
• Second-team All-SEC (2024)

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Pros:

– Developed impressive pattern-matching skills in zone coverage, showing natural feel for route combinations and spacing

– Quick first step off the edge translates to devastating pass rush ability, demonstrated by his three-sack performance against Texas in 2024

– Shows rare bend and ankle flexion for a linebacker his size, consistently able to flatten around tackles while maintaining speed to the quarterback

– Natural block destructor who uses powerful hands and leverage to keep himself clean, particularly effective when working through traffic

– Brings scheme versatility with experience both as an edge rusher and off-ball linebacker in Georgia’s multiple defensive looks

– Exceptional closing speed in space, verified by his blazing 4.50 forty time that puts him in the 94th percentile at the position

– High-motor player who consistently affects the quarterback, evidenced by his team-leading pressure numbers against Kentucky

– Takes on blocks with excellent pad level and leverage, consistently maintaining position to make plays in the run game

Cons:

– Still developing his instincts as an off-ball linebacker, occasionally showing hesitation when diagnosing run plays and flowing to the ball

– Can get caught playing too square against offensive linemen, limiting his ability to disengage quickly in the run game

– Limited starting experience with only 11 starts at the collegiate level may require patience during his NFL transition

– Shows some rawness in man coverage techniques, particularly when matching up against more nuanced route runners

– Will occasionally overpursue in space, leading to missed opportunities in the backfield when playing as an edge defender

Summary:

Jalon Walker‘s impact as a defensive force became apparent in 2023, as he notched five sacks in a primarily reserve role. However, it was during the 2024 season that he catapulted to national prominence, securing the esteemed Butkus Award and spearheading a formidable Georgia defense.

One of Walker’s standout performances came against Texas, where he amassed three sacks and persistently disrupted the backfield, ultimately earning him SEC Defensive Player of the Week accolades. His versatility and prowess on the field were on full display.

Walker’s collegiate career concluded with a standout senior season, earning him First-Team All-America recognition from multiple publications. The 6’2″, 244-pound linebacker demonstrated remarkable growth, evolving from a specialized pass rusher to a versatile, every-down defender. This transformation showcases his commitment to refining his skills and maintaining the explosive qualities that made him a highly sought-after recruit.

Walker’s game footage reveals an impressive combination of explosiveness, twitch, and power, drawing comparisons to Anthony Barr’s exiting UCLA. His ability to dominate off the edge and excel as an off-ball linebacker makes him a formidable defensive asset. His three-sack performance against Texas, which dismantled their protection scheme, provides a glimpse into his potential at the next level.

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