The 2024 NFL Draft is quickly approaching, with it being less than three weeks away. So, the
New York Jets and the rest of the NFL are finishing up their pre-draft meetings with prospects as they work to finalize their personal draft boards. And it's been reported that the Jets have connected with Oklahoma's versatile defensive lineman Jonah Laulu multiple times through the draft process. . @OU_Football DL Jonah Laulu is versatile enough to play as a base DE or within the interior. Former
HAWAII transfer, Laulu met with #Raiders , #Jets & #49ers at Pro Day. Recent virtuals w/ #Jets (2x), #Seahawks , #Colts . @Jonah_Laulu on @TheDraftNetwork : https://t.co/vz3HLWrjuD Laulu started his college career at Hawaii in 2019 and spent his first three seasons with the university. He recorded 70 total tackles and eight sacks over those three seasons. In 2022, he transferred to Oklahoma, where he would spend his final two college seasons. He recorded 31 tackles and two and a half sacks for the Sooners and was viewed as one of their defensive leaders. His calling card for NFL teams will likely be his versatility. With experience playing off the edge and the interior, he will most likely be viewed as an interior defensive lineman on most teams' boards, with the flexibility to be a three-tech and a five-tech. His build at 6'5" and 292 lbs, with an impressive 33.5" arm length, will catch the eye of multiple teams. And the icing on top will be his great athletic testing. Laulu ran a 4.96 40-yard dash, as well recording a 36" vertical and a 9'10" broad jump. Laulu is projected to be a late-day-three selection or possibly a priority undrafted free agent. This level of athletic testing could very well lead to a team using a late draft pick on him just to beat the competition on the undrafted free agency market. Jonah Laulu is a DT prospect in the 2024 draft class. He scored a 9.60 #RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 70 out of 1735 DT from 1987 to 2024. https://t.co/Lx2QVWVaxV pic.twitter.com/tW9lLdQNN0 This article first appeared on A to Z Sports and was syndicated with permission.