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17 hours ago, Beast_3000 said:

I hope some of Horns technique and skill rubs off on Mike Jackson now that he has a full offseason in our defensive system. 

Jackson actually played quite well for a #2 CB #54 in PFF coverage ratings 12 pass break ups solid in run defense.....

Hes gonna be targeted just because Jacyee IS being avoided.

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9 hours ago, PantherChris said:

Jackson actually played quite well for a #2 CB #54 in PFF coverage ratings 12 pass break ups solid in run defense.....

Hes gonna be targeted just because Jacyee IS being avoided.

Yeah I agree he played well considering the pash rush and porous rush defense. He has nice size, he is a solid tackler but he could use refinement in coverage. My point was geared toward continued improvement in the system and being able to diagnose routes faster. A full offseason building communication within the secondary should enhance his performance.  

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On 5/24/2025 at 11:56 AM, PantherChris said:

Jackson actually played quite well for a #2 CB #54 in PFF coverage ratings 12 pass break ups solid in run defense.....

Hes gonna be targeted just because Jacyee IS being avoided.

I liked his run support and tackling.  He gives up some yards but that’s gonna happen when you don’t let Horn shadow the #1 receiver.

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On 5/25/2025 at 12:48 PM, L-TownCat said:

I liked his run support and tackling.  He gives up some yards but that’s gonna happen when you don’t let Horn shadow the #1 receiver.

This is an important point.  When you let the offense choose the matchup so easily you are only hurting yourself.  At least make them work to get the matchup they want.

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