Could the Jacksonville Jaguars bolster their safety corps in the upcoming NFL Draft? A recent top-30 visit with USC defensive back Calen Bullock indicates that it’s a possibility.
Following the departure of starting safety Rayshawn Jenkins in free agency, the Jaguars made moves by re-signing key backup Daniel Thomas and adding former Green Bay Packers first-rounder Darnell Savage. Returning to the lineup are starting safety Andre Cisco and 2023 fifth-round pick Antonio Johnson.
Bullock showcased his skills during his college career, tallying impressive stats including tackles, interceptions, and pass breakups across multiple seasons. However, his performance has been described as a mix of high-impact plays and occasional lapses in run defense.
According to NFL.com’s Lance Zierlein, Bullock’s athleticism and playmaking ability are evident, making him a versatile option capable of excelling in various defensive roles. While he may need to improve his consistency and decision-making, his potential as both a safety and cornerback makes him an intriguing prospect for teams evaluating their defensive needs in the draft.