2025 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Ketron Jackson, WR, Baylor
Player Data
Name, Jersey # | Ketron Jackson Jr., #11 |
School (Code) | Baylor (TXBA) |
Class Yr | 4 yr Senior |
Height, Weight | 6016E, 208E |
40 Yd Dash | 4.38-4.56 |
Position/Depth | WR (X), 1 |
Honors/Captainship | n/a |
Season Viewed (yr) | 2023 |
Games Watched | Cincinnati, Texas, West Virginia |
Scout Name / Date | Justin Apodaca, 8/30/24 |
Per Year Stats (Most Recent First)
2023 | 28 receptions, 60 targets, 489 yards, 1 TD |
2022 | 16 receptions, 35 targets, 277 yards, 3 TD |
2021 | 5 receptions, 12 targets, 97 yards, 1 TD |
Player Summary:
X wide receiver with good height, good weight possessing a toned, filled out upper body alongside high-cut legs and a thin torso. Good athletic ability with very good foot speed, good acceleration, COD, lateral agility alongside solid balance and adequate fluidity. Solid release v. press w/ jam, held back by adequate fluidity to gain leverage off LOS, but uses good body strength to withstand jam and good hand strength to get off jam before using good COD to get into stem phase. Good stem phase using very good foot speed to create separation when combined with solid stem manipulation with solid understanding of defender leverage. Adequate entry of breaks, having to decelerate due to adequate fluidity and solid body control before using good COD and lateral agility to exit 45* break and create separation with very good foot speed. Good contested ball skills with good ball tracking, good catching form outside of frame alongside good physicality at catch point and hand strength to reel in catch. Solid YAC receiver with solid ability to make DBs miss with adequate fluidity, good COD and lateral agility alongside good ability to outrun in space.
Scheme Fit:
Down field vertical threat receiver with good frame and good ball skills in scheme that primarily uses on vertical and 45* cut routes.
Power Statement:
Vertical threat receiver with NFL athletic profile who is limited by hip fluidity.
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