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    Buccaneers signed Texas C Jake Majors.

    Majors (6’3/304) started in 56 of his 57 games with Texas. A strength of his game is his pass blocking. He shows good awareness and vision as a pass blocker, posting an 85.4 PFF grade in his final season with the Longhorns. He also does a good job creating tight spaces and flourishes in double team blocking. However, Majors does have limited upper body strength. He’s also not very quick at reacting to inside blitzes as a pass protector. As a run blocker, Majors holds his own ground and shows good footwork throughout the play. He’s aggressive off the ball, but shows minimal power after that. Overall, Majors brings a ton of experience to the table. He’s more of a late round prospect who has the talent to develop into a rotational player on the offensive line.
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    Rivals’ Sam Spiegelman considers 2020 four-star OT Jake Majors’ commitment to Texas one of the biggest decisions since National Signing Day.

    Spiegelman notes that Majors (6'4/284) is a “huge riser” and grabbed a fourth star in addition to a spot in the top-200 of Rivals 250. He describes Majors as a “very quick big man who drives defensive linemen well past the second layer of the defense.” In addition to three four-star linemen from the 2019 class, Texas’ offensive line should be better in the coming seasons.

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