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From Georgia to Jacksonville State: Can Clay Webb Defy the Odds?

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In this clip from 2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates, Drew and Rob examine one of the more intriguing stories among the 2025 NFL Draft prospects—offensive guard Clay Webb out of Jacksonville State. Webb’s journey has been anything but typical, starting his college career with the Georgia Bulldogs from 2019 to 2021 before transferring to Jacksonville State, a move that naturally raises questions about his long-term NFL potential.

Standing at 6’3” and weighing 290 pounds, Webb hails from Oxford, Alabama and is now 25 years old, making him one of the older players among this year’s offensive line prospects. Over the last three seasons, Webb has seen extensive action, logging over 2,300 snaps at left guard, with just one snap at left tackle. He played 14 games in the most recent season and earned an impressive 82.0 grade from PFF, showing he was able to out-muscle and out-anchor the competition at the FBS level. Webb was recognized with second team All-Conference USA honors in both 2023 and 2024, adding some accolades to his resume ahead of the draft.

Despite the raw power and physical presence Webb brings, Drew and Rob emphasize the limitations that make his NFL ceiling unclear. Webb is described as strong with a solid anchor and a powerful initial punch, but also as rigid and inconsistent with body control. His pad level tends to rise, his reaction time is slow, and he struggles to diagnose defensive looks in real time. These flaws could prove costly at the next level where speed and complexity are vastly increased.

As Drew notes, players who transfer from powerhouse programs like Georgia to smaller schools typically don’t do so because things are going well. While Webb’s dominance at Jacksonville State is evident, it may not be enough. The steep rise in competition at the NFL level could expose his deficiencies in athleticism and play awareness. It’s one thing to shine in the Conference USA, but a whole other challenge to survive the speed and skill of NFL defenders.

This segment dives into whether Webb is simply a case of a big fish in a small pond or if there's untapped potential waiting to be molded. With many scouts viewing him as a late day three pick, possibly in the sixth or seventh round, Webb’s draft stock reflects that skepticism. For teams looking to take a flyer on a developmental guard, he may be worth a look, but expectations should be modest.

As the 2025 NFL Draft guards class continues to take shape, Webb represents the kind of player who adds depth to the list of top guards 2025 NFL Draft watchers should keep an eye on, even if just for the story. This is another in-depth nfl draft prospect breakdown from Drew and Rob that adds context to the vast landscape of 2025 nfl draft prospects offensive line evaluations, giving fans the unfiltered perspective they’ve come to expect. For those tracking nfl draft prospects 2025 highlights and curious about smaller school talent, this breakdown offers critical insight into Webb’s chances to crack an NFL roster.

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