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Packers Host Touted Offensive Tackle on Predraft Visit

A four-year starter and one of the most athletic offensive tackles in the NFL Draft visited with the Packers on Tuesday.
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GREEN BAY, Wis. – Abraham Lucas arrived at Washington State as a lightly recruited, 259-pound ball of potential.

Five years and 56 pounds later, the touted offensive tackle had a predraft visit with the Green Bay Packers on Tuesday, according to a source.

Coming out of Archbishop Murphy High School, the native of Everett, Wash., redshirted in 2017, then started 42 games at right tackle the last four season. He was a Freshman All-American in 2018, second-team all-conference in 2019 and 2020, and first-team all-conference in 2021.

“I followed directions, did what I was supposed to, and (the pounds) all came on. Oddly enough, what the coaches said worked,” Lucas told The Seattle Times of the incredible transformation that took place during his redshirt season.

“I had never been to a place where you could get boxes and boxes of food,” he added. “That helped. And then, I wasn’t a huge fan of weightlifting in high school, but then I started to see my body transform (when he did at WSU), and I loved lifting. I got the motivation when I saw my body change and the pounds came on that much faster.”

Lucas thrived in Mike Leach’s pass-happy Air Raid system. According to Pro Football Focus, of 2,195 career pass-protecting snaps, he allowed a grand total of 49 pressures. He didn’t allow any sacks during his senior season.

According to Sports Info Solutions, he ranked sixth in the draft class in blown-block percentage on passes and seventh in yards before contact on runs to his gap on running plays. He’ll be a work in progress as a run blocker because that’s not what the Cougars featured offensively.

The Packers have a hole at right tackle following the release of Billy Turner and with Elgton Jenkins coming back from a torn ACL. Yosh Nijman figures to get the first crack at the starting job.

With plenty of experience protecting the quarterback and superb athleticism – at 6-foot-6 3/8 and 315 pounds, Lucas ran his 40 in 4.92 seconds and his shuttle in 4.40 producing a superb RAS – he is viewed as a potential second-round pick. The Packers own No. 53 and 59 of the round.

“I don't have Twitter or anything like that. So, I don't see it very often,” he told KREM-TV at pro day. “I more hear it from my agent and stuff, who's like ‘Hey, you're projected here, but you're going to put yourself up here if you do well here.’ So, I mean, at the end of the day, just kind of come out and perform as best you can and just keep it moving.”

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