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Name: Ketron Jackson Jr. (Transfer from Arkansas)
College: Baylor     Number: 11
Height: 6-2   Weight: 208
Position: WR  Pos2:
Class/Draft Year: Sr/2025

40 Low: 4.38
   40 Time: 4.48
  40 High: 4.56

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Weight: 208

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 Data Scout Notes: 2023: NAC...2022: 12-05-22 Transfer from Arkansas/NAC...2021: NAC



 Ketron Jackson Jr., Baylor, Player News

  08/12/22 - WR Ketron Jackson Jr.Sr/2025, Baylor, 6-2, 208 (DS#72 WR) + More +

  Sophomore wide receiver Ketron Jackson Jr. said his knee is feeling better, he's more comfortable in the offense and on the field and he's ready to break out this fall, with thanks to position coach Kenny Guiton. "I feel like Coach Guiton was a big part in that because I had the raw talent, but he helped with all my techniques and stuff, small details, building every day," Jackson said. "And I stayed consistent with all that and it's showing a little bit." Junior receiver Jadon Haselwood said Jackson is becoming more vocal, while senior Warren Thompson leads more by his actions. "Ketron's one of those guys who kind of will speak up," Haselwood said. "Matt [Landers] sometimes. With the Warren situation, you know, Warren, he's gonna do what he do. "He kind of leads by example. Great, great guy though. He's just quiet. It's just not his personality. He's gonna go out there and do what he's got to do." - Northwest Arkansas Times

(DS#72 WR) Sr/2025 WR Ketron Jackson Jr.Baylor
News Source: Northwest Arkansas Times
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  08/21/21 - WR Ketron Jackson Jr.Sr/2025, Baylor, 6-2, 208 (DS#72 WR) + More +

  Aside from running back Raheim "Rocket" Sanders, perhaps no freshman on Arkansas' offensive side of the ball has higher expectations than receiver Ketron Jackson. A consensus 4-star prospect out of Royse City, Texas, and the top-rated player in the Razorbacks' 2021 recruiting class, Jackson has lived up to the hype through the first half of preseason practices and has likely worked himself into the heart of Arkansas' receivers rotation. "Ketron's been really, really good," Arkansas offensive coordinator Kendal Briles said Friday. "If you look at the spring to right now, offensively, he's without a doubt the most improved football player on the offense."

Jackson had a drop in Friday's workout, but Briles said he made up for it with a "phenomenal" catch. He is high on the freshman's skillset and athletic ability, mentioning that Jackson led all Dallas-area athletes with a long jump of 24 feet, 11 inches in high school. An early enrollee, Jackson benefited from going through spring drills, when he was able to get a head start on learning the offense and grow more comfortable operating on a previously injured knee. "He was nagged when he got here with an injury. Now he's healthy and he's the Ketron we thought he was going to be," Briles said. "He's just got to continue to grow and progress, and you'll see him on Saturdays." - Northwest Arkansas Times


(DS#72 WR) Sr/2025 WR Ketron Jackson Jr.Baylor
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