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  Jackson will leave CSU and prepare for the 2021 NFL draft. The Mountain West has suspended fall sports and is hoping to play a spring football season. That decision finalized Jackson's choice. "Me and my dad knew if it would come to this we would leave. It wasn't a hard decision at all, honestly. I didn't really have any other choice," Jackson said. "It was, 'Alright, I'm going to take this step and it will give me time to train and prepare and work on weaknesses." Jakcson said he'll train at Landow Performance in Denver in preparation. He says he considered leaving CSU after the 2019 season but opted to stay at the time in hopes of a senior season.

Fans will rightly lament losing one last chance to see Jackson, who was named the 2020 Mountain West preseason Offensive Player of the Year after an incredible junior season. Jackson, from Mission Hills, California, was first-team All-Mountain West in 2019 after making 77 catches for 1,119 yards and eight touchdowns. The single-game highlight was his 214-yard performance against New Mexico, including an 87-yard touchdown. Jackson, who was on the Biletnikoff Award watch list, finishes with 124 catches, 1,789 yards and 14 touchdowns in three seasons at CSU. He now aims to join a growing list of CSU receivers in the NFL, which includes Gallup (Cowboys), Johnson (Vikings), Preston Williams (Dolphins) and Rashard Higgins (Browns). - Fort Collins Coloradoan


Sr/2021 WR Warren JacksonColorado State
News Source: Fort Collins Coloradoan



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