Here's the NFL.com draft analysis on Logan Jones:
Draft Projection
Rounds 3-4
Overview
Undersized but highly experienced with NFL-ready technique. Jones has a dense frame and short limbs. He has impressive initial quickness and stays firm inside the framework with his hands while his feet rarely stop pressing forward. Long nose tackles with quick hands are his kryptonite at the point of attack. Iowa’s scheme limited his true pass-set count, so proving he can anchor and play with gap range will be essential. He’s operational in gap schemes but better in zone, where his athleticism mitigates his lack of length. Jones’ age, traits and center-only value could limit his suitor count, but he has the polish to help early with the right fit.
Strengths
Linchpin for Joe Moore Award-winning offensive line in 2025.
Good initial quickness with repeatable footwork on each snap.
Hits zone-blocking landmarks to take the lead in first phase.
Hand placement and leverage come straight from teaching tape.
Diligent in executing his first block before climbing on combos.
Races feet through down blocks to help uproot the opposition.
Protection punch is direct and lands with adequate pop.
Identifies second-level blitzers and reacts quickly to catch them.
Weaknesses
Below-average physical traits and will turn 25 in October of his rookie year.
Short arms limit ability to seal and sustain in tight spaces.
Can be lifted and controlled by a stout nose tackle with quick hands.
Struggles to dig deep with his rush anchor.
Lack of length limits recovery range from gap to gap.