For the last seven years, two things have been locks in the NFL Draft: The Jaguars have been in the top 10, and one or more left tackles have been selected among the first nine picks.
The Jaguars’ streak is likely to be extended. They currently stand in the No. 3 spot in the draft, which begins April 30.
But the left tackle run could end, which represents the semi-weirdness of this year’s class.
The consensus top offensive lineman — Iowa left tackle Brandon Scherff — projects as a guard.
One of the group’s top athletes — Florida State’s Cam Erving — moved from left tackle to center last year, prompting debate about his future spot.