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Kevin O'Connell on Donovan Jackson
”Just love everything about his play style,” coach Kevin O’Connell said. “He’s got length, he’s got power. And then, the little things that jump out at you about a player’s willingness to jump over to left tackle, and the next week, he’s blocking the third pick in tonight’s draft. He didn’t necessarily need to do that in a year where he was going to be evaluated and drafted the way he was. The idea of Donovan walking into that O-line room that now has some pretty impactful players across the board, that’s something that was a goal. I think tonight really put a stamp on a plan that we set out to accomplish.”
Lots of talk about defense, but as many of their favorites went off the board, the Vikings filled the last hole on their offensive line, selecting Ohio State's Donovan Jackson. He played left guard for most of his career with the Buckeyes. He shifted to left tackle late last season when Josh Simmons was lost for the season with an injury, and won the national championship as a tackle.
Jackson played 2,571 snaps for the Buckeyes and was a starter for three seasons. He allowed only five sacks.
Vikings GM Kwesi Adofo-Mensah: "Great offensive lines are team lifters."
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Why the Vikings didn't trade back
The Texans and Rams, the two teams picking after the Vikings, traded back, sending their picks to the Giants and Falcons, respectively. But the Vikings didn't. General Manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah said talks heated up right before they picked. Instead of dealing back, they stayed at No. 24 to make Donovan Jackson the fifth offensive linemen they’ve taken in the first two rounds since 2018.
"I think the mindset is, ‘If the play is to hit the ball down the fairway, let’s go do that,” Adofo-Mensah said. “If it's gonna be four picks of four positions that we really want, four great character people, or skill sets we require, let's go do that and we'll figure out everything else out.”
Minnesota selected Ohio State offensive lineman Donovan Jackson with the No. 24 pick in Thursday night’s first round. He played guard and tackle last season but is most likely to play guard to begin his pro career.
His arrival completes an entire overhaul of the interior. Ryan Kelly was signed to be the starting center. Minnesota added Will Fries to play right guard. Jackson will enter as the favorite to start at left guard, setting up for a completely different group from the one that lost to the Rams.
Jackson started 40 of 55 games across his four-year career with the Buckeyes, splitting time between left tackle and left guard. A key member of Ohio State’s 2024 national championship roster, Jackson earned first-team All-American honors last season after being named a first-team All-Big Ten selection in 2022 and 2023.
‘The Beast’ breakdown
Jackson was ranked No. 48 in Dane Brugler’s top 300 big board. Here’s what Brugler had to say about Jackson in his annual NFL Draft guide:
“A three-year starter at Ohio State, Jackson played both left tackle and left guard in former offensive coordinator Chip Kelly’s diverse run game (gap/zone, pin-pulls, counters, etc.). Highly recruited out of Texas, he didn’t ascend to meet some of his sky-high expectations at left guard, but he was the unsung hero of the Buckeyes’ 2024 national championship run after kicking out to left tackle to replace an injured Josh Simmons for the final nine games. Following a rough first start against Abdul Carter and Penn State, he played at a high level the rest of the way, including an impeccable playoff run.
“Long considered an interior prospect by NFL teams, his left tackle tape was better than what he showed at left guard, forcing NFL teams to reevaluate his best positional fit. Though not an overpowering drive blocker, Jackson moves well out of his stance with the flexibility/length/strength combination to latch and occupy defenders with his hands. His processing gradually improved each season, and he didn’t look like a fish out of water in space. Overall, Jackson’s sustain and recovery hiccups must be addressed by an NFL coaching staff, but his athletic traits and play strength should translate well to the next level. He projects as an NFL starter, and his tape shows a player with true tackle-guard versatility.”
How he fits
The one position on the Vikings offensive line that was in question was left guard. Minnesota added Kelly and Fries via free agency. Tackles Christian Darrisaw and Brian O’Neill are two of the team’s stalwarts. The Vikings could have run it back with Blake Brandel at left guard, but Jackson steps in as an immediate answer. It’s early, and this is just on paper, but Minnesota has pieced together an exceptional front for young quarterback J.J. McCarthy.
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Donovan Jackson to the Vikings just might be my favorite pick of the night.
— Field Yates (@FieldYates) April 25, 2025
By the end of this past season, he had put on elite tape at both guard AND left tackle.
An extremely dependable, selfless player. He's tough, rugged and athletic. Excellent football player.
For the third time in franchise history, the Vikings drafted 24th overall & for the third time in franchise history, the Vikings drafted a player out of Ohio State:
— Vikings Communications (@VikingsPR) April 25, 2025
RB Leo Hayden (1971), and T Korey Stringer (1995) & 𝗢𝗟 𝗗𝗼𝗻𝗼𝘃𝗮𝗻 𝗝𝗮𝗰𝗸𝘀𝗼𝗻 (𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟱)
30 years ago the #Skol #Vikings had the 24th pick and took an offensive lineman from Ohio St. #KoreyStringerRIP pic.twitter.com/3SwqkElpjj
— GopherHole.com (@GopherHole) April 25, 2025
This edit gots me excited. #Skol pic.twitter.com/Q2caHc3ZbB
— Taylor Lowell (@DrozoTheClown) April 25, 2025
Hurry-up Vikings, we ain't getting any younger!
One interesting thing I'm just now remembering. In a podcast the other day, Bob McGinn was asked who his favorite player was in the whole draft. He said Donovan Jackson.
Im not a draftnik, but my order of the first round guards would have been
Zabel
Booker
Jackson
For the Vikings specifically?
Zabel
Jackson
Booker
Hurry-up Vikings, we ain't getting any younger!
MaroonBells wrote:
One interesting thing I'm just now remembering. In a podcast the other day, Bob McGinn was asked who his favorite player was in the whole draft. He said Donovan Jackson.
I’ll just head to the walkin clinic now rather than wait the 4 hours.
“Hell is empty and all the devils are here”
Shakespeare
purplefaithful wrote:
Eight offensive linemen were selected as teams continued to realize their glorified QBs are mincemeat without the grunts to provide proper protection (see: Vikings’ nine sacks allowed in upset playoff loss to the Rams).At No. 24, the Vikings took Ohio State left guard Donovan Jackson, one of four Buckeyes selected, in a high-value decision that gives them a clean sweep of a woeful trio of interior linemen that turned a 14-win team into a pretender in a span of eight days in January.
Quarterback J.J. McCarthy certainly has to be smiling at the investment.
New England’s Drake Maye, who got left tackle Will Campbell of LSU at No. 4, and Washington’s Jayden Daniels, who got left tackle Josh Simmons of Ohio State 32nd overall, are two other QBs from the Class of 2024 smiling this morning.
Didn’t the Chiefs take Simmons at 32?
But yeah reading the quote from KO is so encouraging.
It’s been since basically AD or maybe the early Dalvin days that we could line up and get a yard or two when absolutely necessary. To the point that we had to pass in short yardage situations and teams were expecting us to do so! Totally backwards and I think this new OL interior is just what the doctor ordered for this team.
The DL is still a glaring weakness but protecting JJM and seeing what we have with him had to be the top priority this year. KAM recognized this and was able to do something about it. We’ll see how the new players work out but credit to him for at least trying. I’ve liked the offseason we’ve had very much- minus the Aaron Rodgers nonsense.
Everybody loves Donovan Jackson and its for good reason. Legit positional versatility that should make him a first round pick pic.twitter.com/fC1ZfJhNdS
— Justin Penik (@JustinPenik) April 15, 2025
One of my favorite picks in Round 1: Ohio State G Donovan Jackson to the Vikings pic.twitter.com/vGfy2EdeRl
— Benjamin Solak (@BenjaminSolak) April 25, 2025
John Kriesel
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The Vikings pick was in immediately. Love to see it.
He was the one guy remaining in the first that I was good with. I thought he was later first early second value. The bottom line is this is a solid, solid pick and shows you how the good teams that consistently draft later in the first stay good, by drafting not flashy, solid starters at value positions like iol and idl.
Edit- you look at his play against Oregon last year. He pops on occasion. Very powerful young man reminds me a little of Darrisaw, and obviously a high IQ, high character dude. Easy to fall in love here.
@"JustInTime" Maul of America, love it.
badgervike wrote:
Humble, well spoken, likable guy.
From Vikings.com: "During his time at Ohio State, he was named a Rose Bowl game Scholar-Athlete, First-Team College Sports Communicators Academic All-American, OSU Scholar-Athlete, Academic All-Big Ten, Dan S. Petty/Cotton Bowl Scholar-Athlete and Big Ten Conference Distinguished Scholar."
Dan Orlovsky
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The
@Vikings
have an enviously stable OL situation (signed through)...
LT Christian Darrisaw (2029)
LG Donovan Jackson (rookie deal)
C Ryan Kelly (2026)
RG Will Fries (2029)
RT Brian O'Neill (2026)
Mike Tice and @Nate_Tice discussing Donovan Jackson before the draft
— Krauser (@Krauserrific) April 25, 2025
Mike Tice calls Jackson a “can’t go wrong player”, says he’s “gonna be a good player in the league for quite a while”
Tice ranks Jackson ahead of Zabel (who he initially calls Booker), as he’s more pro ready pic.twitter.com/oaFR5rqCWA
Minnesota Vikings
@Vikings
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So about that whole @UMichFootball + @OhioStateFB rivalry...
"J.J. loves a good pocket. J.J. loves the run game. So I think J.J. will love Donovan just fine." - KAM
purplefaithful wrote:
Im not a draftnik, but my order of the first round guards would have beenZabel
Booker
JacksonFor the Vikings specifically?
Zabel
Jackson
Booker
I don't even really want to post a whole lot anymore, but I am sure I will be called an idiot, don't know what I am talking about and ect..
I have been on record saying I liked Jackson the best in this class for G. I did not want Booker and was vocal about it, had reservations with Zabel. Donovan I thought was the best G this year. Love that we got him. Done a ton on him for two months
Donovan Jackson 🥞 on Abdul Carterpic.twitter.com/tWX9rU36yy
— 𝑻𝒚𝒍𝒆𝒓 𝑰𝒓𝒆𝒍𝒂𝒏𝒅 🍀 (@TylerTalksBall) April 25, 2025
So, your first game at LT is vs Abdul Carter and you what?
“Hell is empty and all the devils are here”
Shakespeare
StickierBuns wrote:
I've been talking OG for the last 3+ weeks, back when it wasn't cool ;) Booker went 12th....12TH. Zabel as well gone. When you pick 24th, you watch good players go before you pick, that's the Draft. I see some fan angst watching some players selected, but that's the nature of the beast. Nick Saban gushed over the guy, called him the most athletic interior O-lineman in the entire Draft.Maybe KAM is digging his way out.....fingers crossed.
Kwesi Adofo-Mensah’s first round selections since becoming the #Vikings GM:
• Lewis Cine
• Jordan Addison
• JJ McCarthy
• Dallas Turner
• Donovan Jackson
4 out of 5 in three years.
Kwesi knows he blew it with Cine.
The Purple is perfect 💜 pic.twitter.com/wuAZ13PBi0
— Minnesota Vikings (@Vikings) April 25, 2025
“Hell is empty and all the devils are here”
Shakespeare
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