Kentucky guard Jager Burton has been drafted by the Packers
The Green Bay Packers drafted Kentucky's Jager Burton, an interior lineman known for efficiency and control, allowing zero sacks.
This is the kind of pick that doesn’t trend — it translates. When the Green Bay Packers selected Jager Burton at No. 153 overall on Saturday, they weren’t chasing flash.
They were reinforcing identity—adding a battle-tested interior lineman out of the Kentucky Wildcats football pipeline that’s built on physicality, discipline, and trench survival. The Production That Got Him Drafted Burton’s 2025 season was defined by efficiency and control at the center position: 12 starts, anchoring the offensive line at center 800+ total snaps against SEC competition Zero sacks allowed all season Zero direct quarterback hits surrendered Limited pressures allowed across the year (single-digit to low double-digit range) Just two penalties over the entire seaso n The first OL under 5 seconds is Kentucky's Jager Burton, who runs a 4. 96u 💨 2026 NFL Combine on @nflnetwork Stream on @NFLPlus pic.
twitter. com/GIQpweGpuU — NFL (@NFL) March 1, 2026 That’s not flashy production. That’s trust tape .
On a Kentucky offense that battled inconsistency, Burton was one of the few steady pieces—handling protections, making calls, and keeping the interior from collapsing. Burton wins with control, leverage, and football IQ. He’s not built on elite traits — he’s built on: Consistent pad level Strong hand placement Clean footwork in tight spaces Advanced recognition versus stunts and pressure And the numbers back it up — over a full SEC season, he kept the pocket clean and the quarterback upright.