
Commanders pick OT Josh Conerly Jr in NFL draft first round: Highlights, stats, profile
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Offensive lineman Josh Conerly Jr. was picked 29th overall by the Washington Commanders in the 2025 NFL draft. Here's what to know about Conerly.
Josh Conerly Jr draft profile, scouting report
Conerly Jr.'s measureables at the combine (6-foot-5, 311 pounds) and 2023 tape show he could stay at tackle in the NFL. He is one of the more athletic players at the position. He may end up at guard with the experience to kick out to tackle in a pinch. — Ayrton Ostly
The 28-game starter has the size, arm length, as well as the athleticism to dominate when he's on the move, to be a Day 1 starter at left tackle in the NFL. As a sophomore at Oregon, he was honorable mention all-Pac-12 and anchored an offensive line that allowed just five sacks all season. Conerly was even better in 2024 as he was named third-team AP All-American and first-team all-Big Ten. Conerly's film from 2024 confirms his ability, as his PFF pass-blocking grade improved dramatically to 83.6 from 78.8 in 2023. — Chris Hansen
Josh Conerly Jr stats
In 2024, Conerly started 14 games at left tackle for Oregon. He played 965 snaps and allowed just one sack and nine total pressures, according to Pro Football Focus.
Josh Conerly Jr height, weight
Conerly is listed at 6-foot-5, 311 pounds.
Where is Josh Conerly Jr from?
Conerly is from Seattle.
Josh Conerly Jr high school, highlights
Conerly went to Rainier Beach High School.
Josh Conerly Jr Oregon highlights
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