Adoree Jackson is confident.
Adoree' Jackson is confident in his ability.
Now, he's trying to show the Philadelphia Eagles what he can do.
The best trait Jackson has may be his versatility.
This is how he explained it to reporters, via SI.com:
“It's not left corner, right corner, it's corner,” Jackson said. “You can put me on the field at any corner. You can put me outside on the corner of the street, you know what I mean? It's still gonna be the same thing, so you just go out there and understand and embrace that when you’re out there. You never know what might happen, but you should always be prepared and be ready to go.”
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Jackson was a first-round pick by the Titans back in 2017 from USC.
Since, he has spent four seasons in Tennessee and another four with the Giants.
He only has four NFL interceptions in 97 games, but has has made 404 tackles and defensed 61 passes.
The Eagles don't need Jackson to be a star, but his ability to fill in all over should be huge.
Jackson will turn 30 in September, and this is a great chance for him to finally play on a Super Bowl contender. If he can deliver when called up, he can help the Eagles try to repeat.
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