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Bleacher Report predicts Luke Fortner to be Jags’ surprise gem

The Jacksonville Jaguars are going to need big-time contributions from their rookie class if they are to surprise people and make the postseason. Fans will especially be watching offensive lineman Luke Fortner because he was the only early-round offensive selection the Jags made.

Fortner, who was taken with the 65th pick of the draft, could end up being a starter for the Jags though he’s going to have to compete with some veteran players to do so. If he’s going to start at center, he’s going to have to beat out veteran Tyler Shatley, who has started in 33 games for the Jags. If he’s not starting there, the only other place he could play is possibly at left guard, where his biggest competition could be Ben Bartch.

Bleacher Report’s Ian Wharton is among the people who are high on Fortner, like several scouts. He placed Fortner on his list of 32 rookies (one from each team) who could be a surprise gem.

Here is what Wharton had to say about Fortner’s ability to make an impact for the Jags:

The Jacksonville Jaguars haven’t had a great offensive line in years, but that wasn’t because of longtime center Brandon Linder. His surprise retirement opened a hole on a line that was getting a face-lift this offseason. With the first pick in the third round, Jacksonville addressed its need with Luke Fortner.

The versatile interior blocker from Kentucky was a shrewd pickup. Experienced at both guard and center during three seasons, Fortner has a skill set that will allow him to succeed early. His play style is similar to Linder’s despite being slightly smaller.

Expect to see the 6’6″, 300-pound Fortner rely on his strength as a rookie. He’s a solid run-blocker who finishes plays through the whistle. Jacksonville added a lot of nastiness to its offensive line this offseason between Fortner and guard Brandon Scherff.

One could see why Wharton and others feel Fortner could be successful early as he was a first-teamer for the All-SEC squad in 2021. His selection to the group came as Fortner faced elite competition while at Kentucky as he lined up against Georgia’s Travon Walker and Jordan Davis and many other high-round selections. He’s also got a high football IQ, which is a big plus at the center position.

When considering Fortner’s success within the best conference in collegiate football, Wharton is wise to believe Fortner will be a solid addition for the Jags. However, training camp is going to be huge for him as he’ll have to compete with players who have significantly more NFL experience in Shatley and Bartch.

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