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 CDS -> Archived Player Database -> 2006 -> Chad Jackson
 
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Chad Jackson
Name Chad Jackson
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ROUND 2 , PICK 36
School Florida
Class 2006
Height 600.7
Weight 212
Speed 4.32 (Combine)
Position WR
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Stats

Receiving Stats:
Year Rec Yds Avg TDs Long
2003 3 38 12.7 1 29
2004 29 648 22.3 6 81
2005 88 900 10.2 9 80
Total 120 1586 13.2 16 81
Kick Return Stats:
Year No. Yds Avg Tds Long
2003 2 47 23.5 0 28
2004 7 135 19.3 0 47
2005 1 6 6.0 0 6
Total 10 188 18.8 0 47

2005: 87 catches for 824 yards and 9 TDs, 15 carries for 87 yards and 2 TDs.

 
CDS Profile

Chad Jackson became Chris Leak's favorite target in 2005 as evidenced by his 90 receptions. In fact, Jackson only had two games all season where he was held in check -- back to back games against LSU and Georgia, where he had a combined 8 catches for 50 yards and 0 TDs.  Jackson has outstanding speed and is a great deep ball threat as shown his sophomore year when he averaged more than 22 yards a catch.  In 2005 he became more of a possession receiver, but still had an 80-yard TD grab and managed to find the endzone 9 times through the air (he added another 2 TDs on 16 carries).

Jackson also impressed me this season with his power and strength. He's not an easy player to tackle and with so many corners proving to be inept in the art of tackling, Jackson can pick up extra yards breaking arm tackles. Jackson will need to improve his focus as he will frequently drop the easy balls if he hears footsteps or is looking to make a play before securing the ball.  He reminds some of a young Terrell Owens with his physical abilities.

Jackson declared early for the 2006 NFL Draft after requesting a grade from the NFL Advisory Committee.  He said he'd go back to school unless he learned that he was expected to be a first or second round pick, and that, apparently, is what he heard.  In fact, he was given a fourth round grade, but had already declared by that point.  With an outstanding performance at the Combine, Jackson may challenge Ohio State's Santonio Holmes as the first wideout taken in the draft.


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