Tyler Jackson
Status:
Uncommitted
HIGH SCHOOL

Tyler Jackson

Linebacker
6′1″ / 215 lbs
DeSoto, TX
DeSoto
Class of 2018
Rating: n/a
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National Avg
Rating: 78.5
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School Preferences

School
Interest
Offer
Official Visit
Boise State
Medium
 
Duke
Medium
 
Indiana
Medium
 
Lamar
Medium
TCU
Medium
 
Texas State
Medium
 
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Updates

Ryan Brauninger
7 yr ago by Ryan Brauninger
Tyler Johnson note
Big 2019 offensive tackle Tyler Johnson from Conroe Oak Ridge made his first trip to Aggieland today, and he came away very impressed with the accumen and attention to detail of Jim Turner.While the Aggies didn't offer (though the feeling is it will happen very soon), there's no question they made Johnson feel like he's at the very top of their radar. Johnson measured in at 6-5, 285 pounds, and he's already stockpiling offers from across the region.Right now, he says Oklahoma and Texas are making the biggest push. Originally from Chicago, Johnson moved to Atlanta at a young age so he followed Georgia growing up before moving to Texas. He's expected to make another trip to Aggieland again this spring.
Ryan Brauninger
8 yr ago by Ryan Brauninger
Recapping the visitor list
It just occurred to us that we never put out a list of visitors for yesterday. Our updates on kids making it in all came separately. Therefore, I wanted to put them all in one post so y'all could get a more comprehensive look at who was in Kyle yesterday.2017 Wylie East RB Eno Benjamin 2017 Katy DT Corey Bethley 2017 Tyler John Tyler WR Damion Miller 2017 Pearland QB Connor Blumrick 2017 Hutto DE Ondario Robinson 2017 Cedar Hill WR Camron Buckley 2018 Katy OL Connor Galvin 2018 CySprings DB Leon O'Neal 2018 Desoto RB Kelan Walker 2018 Desoto LB Tyler Jackson 2018 Frisco Wakeland OL Rafiti Ghirmai 2018 Tyler John Tyler DE Dekalen Goodson 2019 Wolfforth Frenship RB Garrison Johnson 2019 The Oakridge School QB Carson Welch

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Considered one of the best 30-40 prospects in the state and a top 250 national prospect. Displays the physical skills to be a major early contributor at the collegiate level with high professional potential.

80-89: Quality prospect (Three-star)

Considered one of the best 100 prospects in the state and a top 500 national prospect. Displays the physical skills to develop into a contributor over the course of his college career. Has the ability to become a professional prospect over time with development.

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Considered one of the top 250 prospects in the state. Has the physical skills to be a potential contributor at a D-1 program over the course of his collegiate career with significant development. Professional potential is low.
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