According to Tony Pauline of DraftAnalyst.com, the Jacksonville Jaguars were one of several teams who hosted Eastern Washington edge rusher Samson Ebukam this weekend.

#EWU DE Samson Ebukam is another name that has been making it's way around teams. He recently visited the #Jaguars: https://t.co/AI6l2G2JTo pic.twitter.com/CJvUcppD5P — Draft Analyst (@DraftAnalyst1) April 20, 2017

Ebukam, 21, is a prospect who began to gain some steam after a solid pro day in which he ran an unofficial 4.45 and registered a 39-inch vertical leap, both of which would’ve been the best of any linebacker at the combine.

During his 2016 tenure at Eastern Washington, Ebukam had a solid season, amassing 71 tackles, 15 tackles for loss, eight sacks and quarterback hurries. He also wreaked havoc in the turnover department with two forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries, two pass deflections and an interception.

With his tape and pro day alone, it’s obvious his best attribute is his explosion and speed, which could be utilized in a Jaguars pass rush that is a work in progress.

At 6-foot-2, 240 pounds, Ebukam lacks the ideal size to play defensive end in a 4-3 defense, though he played from both a two and three-point stances in college. That said, the Jaguars may see him more as a strongside linebacker. He also has the skill set to contribute on special teams, too.

As for a projection, CBS Sports has Ebukam graded as a sixth-to-seventh round pick, making him a solid day 3 option for the Jaguars who have early selections in both rounds.