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Name: Jaxson Kirkland (+) Coming off Feb 2023 Hamstring College: Washington
Number: 51
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-7 Weight: 328 Position: Pos2: OG
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2023 40 Low: 5.15 40 Time: 5.21 40 High: 5.30
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Data Scout Notes: X-4-7/Pioneer tester with just doing 10 yard timing/-18 LBs EOS 22/Listed 340/**Returning for 2022 2022: 1stC...POutland/PLombardi...2021: 1stC...(+) Coming off 2021 Ankle INJ...POutland...2020: 1stC
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Combine Invite: Yes
Height: 6067
Weight: 328
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225 Lb. Bench Reps: 19
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Dates: 03/29/23
Hand: 10 1/2 Arm: 33 1/2 Wingspan: 81 7/8
Height: 6067
Weight: 328
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10 Yrd Dash: 1.91
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225 Lb. Bench Reps: 20
Vertical Jump: 26
Broad Jump: 08'03"
20 Yrd Shuttle: 4.88
3-Cone Drill: 7.95
+7 LBs/Ran 10s Only
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Jaxson Kirkland, Washington, Player News
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2022 ALL-PAC-12 CONFERENCE FOOTBALL FIRST TEAM: OL Jaxson Kirkland, Sr., Washington,...Kirkland, a senior from Portland, Ore., is a three-time, first-team All-Pac-12 player, having made the team in 2020 and 2021. He also made the Associated Press's All-P ac-12 second team in 2019. This year, he helped lead an offensive line that gave up just seven sacks all season, while leading the nation in passing offense. Kirkland is the only three-time honoree on the team this year. - Washington Football
(DS#12 OT) rSr/2023 OT Jaxson Kirkland, Washington
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When Washington's two-time first-team All-Pac-12 left tackle Jaxson Kirkland was cleared to return for a sixth season by the NCAA, it was under the condition that he'd sit out UW's season opener against Kent State. He also sat out Saturday because of an undisclosed injury. But with a smile Monday, Grubb said: "Officially...we're planning on him playing. We really are." - Seattle Times
(DS#12 OT) rSr/2023 OT Jaxson Kirkland, Washington
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UW sixth-year senior left tackle Jaxson Kirkland will miss the season opener against Kent State on Sept. 3 as a condition of his NCAA reinstatement, head coach Kalen DeBoer announced Saturday. The 6-foot-7, 340-pound tackle initially declared for the 202 2 NFL draft and hired an agent, before learning he needed ankle surgery and withdrawing from the draft. The NCAA cleared Kirkland to return for his sixth and final season of eligibility on May 4 … though the Kent State condition was not made public unt il Saturday. "I don't want to use the word suspension, because he didn't do anything wrong," DeBoer said. An appeal of that decision - not suspension! - was unsuccessful."Jaxson's been so positive throughout this whole process that he's just happy that he gets a chance to come back and play," DeBoer said. "Glass half-full or empty, he's choosing to be in the mindset of having the glass half-full. He's excited that he gets this season to be able to end his UW career the right way." The son of form er UW offensive lineman and captain Dean Kirkland, Jaxson was named a first-team All-Pac-12 performer at left tackle in both 2020 and 2021. He has started 39 games across the last four seasons. The former Jesuit High School standout signed with Washingto n as a three-star recruit in 2017 over offers from UCLA, Cal, Oregon, Hawaii, Iowa State, Oregon State, San Diego State, Texas Tech and Washington State. - Seattle Times
(DS#12 OT) rSr/2023 OT Jaxson Kirkland, Washington
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2022 PRESEASON ROTARY LOMBARDI AWARD WATCHLIST: Jaxson Kirkland, Washington, Sr OT,...Kirkland, an offensive tackle from Portland, Ore., will return for his sixth season on the Husky roster in 2022, having started nearly every game of the last four seaso ns after redshirting in 2017. He earned first-team All-Pac-12 in both 2020 and 2021 and was also named to the preseason watch list for the Outland Trophy in both 2021 and again this summer. The son of former Husky offensive lineman Dean Kirkland, Jaxson has started 39 out of a possible 43 games over the last four years and is a two-time winner of the program's John P. Angel Lineman of the Year Award. - Washington Football
(DS#12 OT) rSr/2023 OT Jaxson Kirkland, Washington
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Sixth-year senior left tackle Jaxson Kirkland has been in and out of the lineup in preseason camp, leaving practice early on Saturday and sitting out most scrimmage sessions on Sunday and Tuesday. The 6-7, 340-pounder and two-time first-team All-Pac-12 p erformer did not participate on Wednesday but watched the second half of practice from the sidelines, without nursing any obvious injury. Following Wednesday's practice, offensive line coach Scott Huff didn't sound overly concerned. "He's been doing good ," Huff said. "He's doing good. We're being smart with him, bringing him back slowly but steady. But yeah, he's doing good. I'm happy with where he's at. We're just being smart. "We've got a couple of those guys we've got to be smart with, like (sixth-ye ar right guard Henry) Bainivalu. He's played a lot of football for us. Jaxson's in that same boat. So we've just got to be smart. We've got to get him to the game, get your racehorses to the race. So we're being smart. I'm really happy with where he's at right now." In Kirkland's absence, sophomore Troy Fautanu (6-4, 312) slid from left guard to left tackle and sophomore Nate Kalepo (6-6, 316) was inserted as the starting left guard - alongside center Corey Luciano, right guard Henry Bainivalu and right tackle Roger Rosengarten. - Seattle Times
(DS#12 OT) rSr/2023 OT Jaxson Kirkland, Washington
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Washington left tackle Jaxson Kirkland (6-7, 340), whose play last season was hampered by an ankle injury, is making a surprise return to the Huskies team this year after undergoing successful surgery. The surprise is that he was able to have his eligibi lity reinstate after hiring an agent when he intended to enter the 2022 NFL draft. His play last year, and his rating in the draft, were not good because, as he learned after the surgery, his ankle was more than 60 percent compromised. To compensate, he kept his weight down to as low as 295 pounds, which also didn't help his draft ratings. He petitioned for reinstatement at UW and began working out and adding good weight, up to 340 pounds. In May, he was declared eligible for a sixth season. So he heads into the 2022 season with a sound ankle, about 40 more pounds of muscle and in great shape because he was able to work out hard. - Seattle Times
(DS#12 OT) rSr/2023 OT Jaxson Kirkland, Washington
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2022 PRESEASON OUTLAND TROPHY WATCHLIST: OT Jaxson Kirkland, Washington,...Kirkland, an offensive tackle from Portland, Ore., will return for his sixth season on the Husky roster in 2022, having started nearly every game of the last four seasons after re dshirting in 2017. He earned first-team All-Pac-12 in both 2020 and 2021 and was also named to the preseason watch list for the Outland Trophy last summer. The son of former Husky offensive lineman Dean Kirkland, Jaxson has started 39 out of a possible 4 3 games over the last four years and is a two-time winner of the program's John P. Angel Lineman of the Year Award. - Washington Football
(DS#12 OT) rSr/2023 OT Jaxson Kirkland, Washington
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Washington left tackle Jaxson Kirkland - a two-time All-Pac-12 first-team player who dropped out of the 2022 NFL draft to undergo surgery on his right ankle - has been cleared by the NCAA to return for a sixth season this fall, he announced via a social media video. "Ever since I can remember, I wanted to be a Husky," Kirkland said. "The purple and gold, the tradition, it runs through my veins. To carry on the family legacy was a dream of mine. Being developed into Sunday players is the standard we all set around here. This place is special. It has turned me into the man I am today. The brotherhood and bonds that go along with being a Dawg are unbreakable for life."The son of former UW and NFL offensive lineman Dean Kirkland, he technically has one season of eligibility remaining. He declared for the draft prior to the NFL's Jan. 17 underclassman deadline — which is why he needed an NCAA waiver to reinstate that eligibility. He enrolled at UW for the spring quarter and attended all 15 of the program's practices, despite not being officially cleared to return. - Seattle Times
(DS#12 OT) rSr/2023 OT Jaxson Kirkland, Washington
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2020 ALL-PAC-12 CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM: OL Jaxson Kirkland, Jr., Washington,...A total of 11 Washington football players were honored on the 2020 All-Pac-12 Football teams. The Huskies had four first-team selections: Jaxson Kirkland, Elijah Molden, Cade O tton and Zion Tupuola-Fetui. Kirkland, a junior from Portland, Ore., started each game this season at left tackle. He had earlier been named to the 2020 preseason All-Pac-12 first team. - Washington Football
(DS#12 OT) rSr/2023 OT Jaxson Kirkland, Washington
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