Jared Doughty

Bio

Height 6'5"
Weight 300 lbs
Hometown Atlanta, GA
High School Banneker
Rating ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Recruiting

⭐⭐⭐⭐ Class of 2026
#214 National
#10 OT
#5 State
0.9219 Rating

Scouting Report

A
92 / 100 Ceiling 92 • Floor 84
year 1 contributor NFL Rd 5

Jared Doughty is a 6-foot-5.5, 300-pound offensive tackle from Banneker HS (Atlanta, GA) who profiles as one of the fastest risers in the 2026 class — going from a Georgia State commit in June 2025 to an Alabama pledge by October after collecting interest from Georgia, Ohio State, Auburn, Florida State and Kentucky. His blend of length, mass and a strong On3 evaluation (96) backs a 0.9219 composite and a high four-star/borderline-elite tackle profile, with offensive line coach Chris Kapilovic as the lead recruiter.

Physical Profile

Doughty already carries a starter-caliber college frame at 6-5.5 and a legitimate 300 pounds, with the arm length and wingspan you want on the edge to cover speed in the kick-slide. The mass is well-distributed rather than soft, which is why evaluators credit him as a player who 'speaks with pads' — he plays with functional power, not just size. The frame still has room to add 15-20 pounds of good weight without losing the ankle and hip flexibility a tackle needs, projecting him toward the 315-320 range at his physical ceiling.

Play Style

On film Doughty is a mauler-first tackle who finishes blocks and plays through the whistle, generating displacement in the run game and showing the aggressive temperament Alabama covets up front. He is most comfortable in a phone-booth, working downhill and driving defenders off the ball, and he flashes the recovery athleticism to mirror in space — though his pass protection is still rep-dependent rather than instinctual. His best traits show when asked to be physical: he wins with mass, length and want-to.

Strengths

  • Length and play strength at the point of attack — at 6-5.5/300 he generates real movement in the run game and resets the line of scrimmage, the trait his HS coach and area scouts point to first
  • Positional versatility along the front, the exact profile Alabama's staff prioritizes — he can be developed at either tackle spot and kick inside to guard, which raises his floor
  • Steep development arc and high ceiling — a sub-six-month rise from a G5 commit to a top-10 national class with Ohio State/Georgia/Auburn-level offers signals a prospect whose tape and camp testing outpaced his early ranking

Areas to Improve

  • Pass-set refinement and hand timing — like most high-school power-blockers his size, his kick-slide footwork and punch placement against edge speed need consistent rep volume before he can hold up against SEC pass rushers
  • Pad level and bend consistency — taller linemen with his mass must win the leverage battle against shorter interior/edge defenders; staying low through contact and sustaining blocks on the second level are the next steps

College Projection

Expect a redshirt developmental year in Tuscaloosa to refine technique and add functional weight behind an established veteran line, with a realistic path to the two-deep by Year 2 and a starting tackle or guard job by Year 3. His versatility makes him a candidate to find the field earlier inside if the depth chart calls for it. Kapilovic's developmental track record and Alabama's strength program are an ideal match for a prospect whose tools currently exceed his polish.

NFL Outlook

As a high four-star tackle with length, mass and a fast-rising arrow, Doughty carries Day 2-3 draft upside if his pass-protection technique catches up to his physical traits. The frame, position versatility and SEC development environment are the ingredients of a draftable lineman; the swing factor is whether he stays at tackle or projects to guard at the next level, which his footwork ceiling will ultimately decide.

Best Fit

A gap/power-based or pro-style run scheme that lets him fire off the ball and finish — which is precisely what he's walking into at Alabama. A program with elite OL development and strength infrastructure (exactly the Kapilovic/DeBoer setup) maximizes his projection by buying time to refine his pass sets while leaning on his run-blocking strengths early.

Player Comparison

Quinnen Williams Alabama • New York Jets 82% match

Both share similar physical dimensions (6'5", 300+ lbs) with elite recruiting pedigree as highly-rated prospects who committed to Alabama. Williams was also a top-100 national recruit who demonstrated the exceptional football IQ and intangibles that Saban's program values, developing into a dominant interior defensive lineman with versatility to impact multiple positions along the line.