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    Colts selected Kentucky OG Jalen Farmer with the No. 113 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.
    Farmer (6’5/312) is a compact, power-oriented interior lineman whose physical play style and high-end athletic testing give him intriguing developmental upside. Farmer posted a 72.4 PFF pass-block grade in 2025 with a 98 percent pass-block efficiency, allowing 3 sacks and 14 pressures on 457 pass-blocking snaps, showing adequate but still-developing consistency in protection. He pairs that production with outstanding athletic tools, registering a 9.84 RAS highlighted by elite speed (4.93 forty, 1.75 10-yard split) and upper-tier strength (37 bench reps), traits that show up when he’s asked to pull or climb. Farmer wins with heavy hands, a thick lower half and a physical demeanor, consistently looking to initiate contact and generate movement in downhill concepts. His ability to leverage and finish blocks flashes on duo and man assignments, though he can lose his feet on contact and allow interior rushers to counter into his frame. With guard-only experience but elite testing and physical tools, Farmer has starting upside if his pass protection technique and consistency continue to develop.
  • Florida signed 2022 three-star G Jalen Farmer.
    Farmer (6'5/325) has been committed to the Gators since September 2021, but reports from G. Allan Taylor of The Athletic are that both Alabama and Kentucky made late pushes for the three-star prospects services before he finally signed his letter of intent with the Gators. Farmer had visited Alabama just days before national signing day, which likely made their late push that much stronger, but ultimately Florida head coach Billy Napier got his guy. A native of Covington, Georgia, Farmer is the 31st ranked guard of the 2022 class per 247Sports’ composite rankings and is the 688th ranked player in the class overall. He played on both the offensive and defensive side of the ball for Eastside High School, but is expected to play on the interior offensive line for Florida once he gets to campus. Farmer had also received offers from Auburn, Kentucky, East Carolina, Georgia Tech, Mississippi State and Kentucky.