Adoree’ Jackson had one amazing career with the USC Trojans impacting the game on defense, offense and special teams. Now Jackson has decided to turn pro and declare for the 2017 NFL Draft forgoing his senior season with the Trojans. Jackson won the Thorpe Award for being the Nation’s top defensive back, he was a consensus All-American and Pac-12 defensive player of the year.
Forever A Trojan. Thank You and Love you pic.twitter.com/GYwgvfxv8l
— Adoree' Jackson (@AdoreeKnows) January 16, 2017
Adoree’ wrote in his letter to the Trojan family:
“After the Rose Bowl I had many thoughts running through my head. What was on my mind was that nothing is guruanteed in life and to take advantage of every opportunity that is put in front of you. With that being said I would like to announce that I will forgo my final season of eligibility and enter the 2017 NFL Draft.”
Adoree’ joins fellow Trojans Damien Mama and JuJu Smith-Schuster in declaring for the 2017 NFL Draft with eligibility remaining. Jackson leaves a large void that needs to be filled in the secondary, and on special teams but his decision to leave early should not come as much of a shock to anyone.
Best of luck to Adoree’ in the National Football League.
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