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'17 TX WR Jaylon Jackson (Signed to COLORADO)

This kid is going to be fun to watch, would love to see him take the redshirt year and get completely healed up and built up. Going to be a beast. He reminds me a bit of Jarvis Landry in how he performs once he catches the ball in space.
 
Speed, speed, speed. This guy has been special on the field since he started playing football. Can't won't to see all the speed were recruiting this year hit the field. Hoping that his injuries are behind him and we get to see why so many people think he's a game changer with the ball in his hands.
 
If the injuries stay behind him, IMHO this kid has the talent to become an elite game changer in the PAC-12.

Welcome young Buff we're all rootin for ya!
 
I keep suggesting that this kid could burst onto the scene in a big way as early as this fall. His knee getting healed while he has the benefit of being here all spring and summer could really put this kid in position to help sooner than later. I see him more in the Shay Fields mold, but not to say Shay has to leave the field for Jaylon to show us his stuff.
 
I keep suggesting that this kid could burst onto the scene in a big way as early as this fall. His knee getting healed while he has the benefit of being here all spring and summer could really put this kid in position to help sooner than later. I see him more in the Shay Fields mold, but not to say Shay has to leave the field for Jaylon to show us his stuff.
He caught everything thrown his direction in Spring Game drills. He's going challenge for playing time. Soon.
 
If he’s close to what he was last year at this time, he will compete for playing time in the slot. I like KD Nixon too, but from what I’ve seen in the limited practice settings, Jaylon’s a better pass catcher. Chiaverini will put the best players on the field.
 
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Perhaps no person inside Folsom Field basked in the glow that radiated off Jackson on Saturday more than K.D. Nixon. The two players, both members of CU’s 2017 recruiting class, grew up 10 minutes apart outside Dallas. Before both of them became the rare freshman to play at big-time high schools in the area as freshmen, they were competing as elementary school kids every chance they had.

“Man, me and Jaylon Jackson ran Texas,” Nixon said. “You can go ask people at DeSoto and Cedar Hill. We was the only people on varsity freshman year, only people who was killin’ it sophomore year. Jaylon won state his sophomore year, had a big game (in the championship game). We take pride in that. Me and Jaylon have competed our whole lives against each other. That’s why I went to DeSoto, so we could battle each other and make each other better.”
 
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