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Watch: Georgia’s Broderick Jones runs fastest 40 of any combine OL

Georgia Bulldogs left tackle Broderick Jones has always shown incredible mobility at his size. Jones proved his speed at the 2023 NFL combine in Indianapolis, Indiana.

Jones, who won a national championship at Lucas Oil Stadium over a year ago, posted another great performance in Indianapolis. Why is Jones considered one of the top offensive linemen in the 2023 NFL draft?

Jones put together a great performance, off the bench, against Alabama’s Will Anderson in the 2021 national championship game. Jones has the mobility to match the quickness of edge rushers and the power to push them back in the run game.

The 6-foot-5, 310-pound offensive tackle can move. Here’s a look at Broderick Jones’ 4.97 second 40-yard dash:

Broderick Jones and the Georgia offensive line seldom allowed pressure throughout the 2022 college football season. Could he be the first offensive lineman drafted?

Jones is not just an athlete that can run fast in a tracksuit. He’s the real deal when he puts pads on. Jones’ tape shows his speed and ability to overwhelm poor defenders at the second level:

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Story originally appeared on UGA Wire