In the fifth round of the 2026 NFL Draft, the Green Bay Packers took a big center in Kentucky’s Jager Burton, who measured in over 6’4” and 312 pounds at the NFL combine earlier this year. On top of breaking the 5-second mark in the 40-yard dash, Burton also ran a 4.52-second short shuttle and a 7.64-second three-cone. Typically, the Packers usually draft linemen who run 4.75/7.75 or better in those drills, historically.
While the Packers have Jacob Monk and John Williams backing up Sean Rhyan, Burton is some added competition to the position moving forward. Burton spent three years as a starting guard for Kentucky from 2022 to 2024 before moving to center in 2025. In 2022, as a redshirt freshman, he was named a Freshman All-SEC guard for the Wildcats.
As a prep in high school, he was named Mr. Football in Kentucky and also won the Paul Hornung Award, which goes to the best player in the state. Despite having big time offers to schools like Ohio State, Texas and Oregon, Burton stayed home for college.
Awesome pick for the #Packers in their future starting Center Jager Burton. Mauler!At 6’4, 320+, he’s an ELITE athlete (4.45 short shuttle, 99% athlete per RAS) and has played LG, RG and OC at Kentucky. Didn’t allow a sack in 2025 and solidified some Day 2 grades after a… pic.twitter.com/mCdYF598lz
“Moose” had a good week of practices at the East-West Shrine Bowl earlier this offseason.
