Jacob Monk drafted by Green Bay Packers as Duke football sees three players selected in NFL draft

For only the second time in 28 years, Duke football has three players selected in the NFL draft.

Jacob Monk, a five-year offensive lineman, was drafted with the 163rd pick to the Green Bay Packers.

The two-team team captain has been a staple for the Blue Devil offensive line as a five-year starter, going from right tackle to right guard to center. Monk earned second-team All-ACC honors this past season, as the line only allowed 1.31 sacks per game. He also has been an honorable mention All-ACC selection twice, and was the ACC Offensive Lineman of the Week in Duke’s win against N.C. State this season.

The Clayton, N.C., native has made a remarkable 58 starts in his Blue Devil career, and was a vocal leader for an offense that went through a lot of turnover last season. Monk joins fellow offensive lineman Graham Barton and defensive lineman DeWayne Carter in this year’s draft.

Monk will hope to earn a spot on the Packers’ roster and play a role in protecting promising young quarterback Jordan Love.

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Ranjan Jindal
| Sports Editor

Ranjan Jindal is a Trinity sophomore and sports editor of The Chronicle’s 120th volume.

2024-04-27 19:26:00
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