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Georgia defensive end Travon Walker goes No. 1 in NFL draft to Jaguars

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The Battery Atlanta was part of history Thursday, and this time it had nothing to do with the Braves.

Travon Walker, a junior defensive end from Georgia, was the first player selected in the NFL draft. Walker, a 6-foot-5, 275-pound graduate of Upson-Lee High School in Thomaston, was chosen by the Jacksonvil­le Jaguars, who had the first pick for a second consecutiv­e year.

“Absolutely, he’s deserving,” Georgia coach Kirby Smart said from Las Vegas (the site of the draft) before the draft started Thursday. “I’ve seen more things than anybody else has in practice. … This guy is an elite athlete. We’ve known it all along, I’m just glad everybody else is getting to see it.”

Walker received the news amid a large group of family and friends gathered at the Omni Hotel at The Battery Atlanta to watch first round of the draft Thursday night. Walker awaited his call in a separate room along with his parents, agents from Elite Loyalty Sports, high school coach and closest friends. Afterward, the group joined Walker’s many well-wishers in a terrace area of the hotel to celebrate into the night while the Braves played the Chicago Cubs nearby in Truist Park.

Walker becomes the fifth Georgia football player in history to become the No. 1 pick in an NFL draft. He joins running backs Frank Sinkwich (1943) and Charley Trippi (1945), receiver Harry Babcock (1953) and quarterbac­k Matthew Stafford (2009). That ties Notre Dame, Oklahoma and USC for the most No. 1s in NFL history.

The Jaguars picked quarterbac­k Trevor Lawrence of Cartersvil­le last year, giving the state of Georgia the past two No. 1 draft picks. But while Lawrence’s selection was long anticipate­d going into the 2021 draft, Walker was an extremely late riser up draft boards.

Even as late as last week, the Jaguars were expected to take either Michigan defensive end Aidan Hutchinson or one of at least two offensive tackles — North Carolina State’s Ikem Ekwonu or Alabama’s Evan Neal — to provide protection for Lawrence. Instead, Jacksonvil­le went with Walker, who blew away scouts with an incredible performanc­e at the NFL combine in Indianapol­is in February and continued to impress teams with private workouts and interviews in the two months since.

Walker’s video from games this past season wasn’t too bad either. While some evaluators questioned Walker’s lack of overall production and playing time over the entirety of his three-year college career, he was a dominant at defensive end this past season on a defense that was considered among the greatest of the modern era.

 ?? CHARLIE NEIBERGALL/AP FILE PHOTO ?? Georgia junior defensive end Travon Walker was the top pick in the NFL Draft on Thursday, going to the Jacksonvil­le Jaguars. The Jaguars had the No. 1 pick for the second straight season.
CHARLIE NEIBERGALL/AP FILE PHOTO Georgia junior defensive end Travon Walker was the top pick in the NFL Draft on Thursday, going to the Jacksonvil­le Jaguars. The Jaguars had the No. 1 pick for the second straight season.

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