Between his route running and ball skills, Jackson put some fun tape together for evaluators to work through. He’s not much of a separator and isn’t built for certain routes but crafted route plans and setups work for him. He’s typically much more natural and instinctive in the catch phase than his opponents, but that will change in the pros. Jackson will need to prove he can uncover against NFL man coverage, but he’s already a bona-fide zone beater. His lack of size, length and top-end speed could limit his draft standing, but he’s savvy and confident as a potential possession slot receiver.