The Jacksonville Jaguars recently hosted Pittsburgh Panthers offensive tackle Carter Warren on a visit, according to ESPN draft analyst Matt Miller.
Warren is a 6’6, 311-pound prospect with plenty of experience at left tackle. However, his 2022 season and collegiate career ended early when he suffered a meniscus tear in October.
While the injury has limited Warren’s ability to do much in the pre-draft process at the 2023 NFL Scouting Combine and his pro day, the long-time blindside protector said he he has been approached about playing in other spots too.
“A lot of teams were asking me if I can play right tackle or if I could possibly play guard, to which my answer was yes,” Warren said last month, via Inside The Panthers. “I can do it all.”
The Jaguars have had their eye on offensive line prospects after allowing starting right tackle Jawaan Taylor to leave in free agency. The team already has its presumed replacement in Walker Little and brought back veteran Josh Wells, but there is still little depth at the position.
Warren is expected to be a Day 3 selection in the 2023 NFL Draft.