Height
|
Weight
|
Arm
|
Hand
|
10 Yd
|
40 Yd
|
Bench
|
Vertical
|
Broad
|
3-Cone
|
Shuttle
|
60 Yd
Shuttle
|
6-4
|
330
|
32 5/8
|
10 7/8
|
1.92
|
5.52
|
DNP
|
25
|
96
|
DNP
|
DNP
|
DNP
|
Game
Film Evaluated:
Notre Dame (2014)
Clemson (2013)
Pros: Handles
stunts well, slides off his man and resets his feet. Ideal thick lower body
frame for guard. He can move well and has good balance.
Cons: He
can get caught reaching and bending at the waist, with his shorter frame can be
easily defeated with rip move. He can be pushed back into the pocket with
strong bull rush. Limited upside, frame appears maxed out. He struggles to get
any push in the run game despite being at advantage of naturally lower than his
opponent. Struggles to generate push even on next level defenders.
Summary: Tre
Jackson is limited physically and has lot going against him projecting him to
the next level. His shorter frame should give him an edge in generating
leverage but he does not show that in games. He will need to improve his
technique to maximize the skills he does have and at best could be a average
NFL player and a versatile interior backup. 5th round pick.
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