With the 11th overall pick, Sanchez has general manager John Lynch and head coach Kyle Shanahan selecting Ohio State offensive lineman Donovan Jackson, a three-year starter.
"The San Francisco 49ers' recipe for winning starts in the trenches," Sanchez explained, "with their offensive line executing blocking assignments effectively. That being said, there are areas that need improvement, and a player like Donovan Jackson would immediately make a positive impact."
While Jackson played all of his snaps at left guard in 2022 and 2023, he showcased his versatility in 2024, logging 529 snaps at left tackle in addition to his 286 snaps at left guard.
"Jackson has proven this year that he is a versatile player who can play anywhere along the offensive line," Sanchez continued. "This is beneficial because it allows the 49ers' staff to slot Jackson where they need him and move other pieces around to ensure the five best players are on the field."
The 49ers value versatility in their players, and Jackson fits the mold. The 6-foot-4, 320-pound offensive lineman could step in immediately at left guard if Aaron Banks departs in free agency.
"While offensive linemen won't ever receive the buzz of offensive skill players or dynamic defenders, it's players like Jackson who'll play 10-plus years within the same offense and coaches don't ever have to question performance," wrote Ryan Fowler, another contributor for The Draft Network. "Jackson is a technician who rarely makes mistakes (two sacks allowed in 2024), and his IQ up front allows him to quickly diagnose stunts and games effectively."
The Draft Network highlights Jackson's polished game as invaluable for NFL teams seeking immediate contributors, potentially making him a desirable target for the 49ers.
"In a draft class where many other positions come with significant question marks, Jackson's reliability, versatility, and dominance for a blueblood program stand out," Fowler added.
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