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	<title>New Era Scouting &#187; kareem jackson</title>
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		<title>Kareem Jackson Scouting Report</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Mar 2010 15:21:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matt Miller</dc:creator>
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<p><strong>5&#8217;10 1/2, 196 pounds | Cornerback | Alabama<br />
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<p><strong>Agility/Hips:</strong> Doesn&#8217;t have the best agility and looks to be a  little stiff in his hips. Change-of-direction ability is lacking. Can be  beaten by smaller, shiftier receivers fairly easily. Lack of hip  fluidity hurts him when he transitions out of his breaks.</p>
<p><strong>Ball  Skills:</strong> Hands are below average. But Jackson can do just about  everything else asked in this area. He makes a lot of plays on the ball  and is good at breaking up a catch. Finished his three-year career with  29 pass breakups and five interceptions.</p>
<p><strong>Instincts/Recognition: </strong>Jackson could improve here a good deal. Too often he got burned on  double moves to the outside. Because of his lack of great agility, he  can be beat on comeback routes and needs to sharpen up his instincts to  know when that route may be called. Quickly diagnoses run plays.</p>
<p><strong>Man  coverage:</strong> Played a lot of bump and run coverage for Alabama. Knows  how to properly use his hands to jam at the line. When he can stick with  a receiver, he&#8217;s aggressive and can re-direct routes. Needs to smooth  out his backpedal. Jackson&#8217;s feet will get choppy, which causes him to  lose receivers deep.</p>
<p><strong>Pursuit: </strong>Lacks great speed, which is detrimental to  his deep pursuit. Has good enough short-area burst to close when the  ball carrier in nearby.</p>
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Size:</strong> Has a solid size and build  for the position. Arms are a little shorter than ideal. Fame is solidly  built and he might not be able to add a lot of bulk.<br />
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Speed:</strong> Straight-line speed is solid but not spectacular. Has trouble sticking  with shiftier receivers. Uses his physical skills to make up for a lack  of speed.</p>
<p><strong>Tackling/Run Support: </strong>More of a leg tackler, but  does show he has the skills to wrap up and drag down. Plays stronger  than he probably is.  Struggles to shed blockers to help support in run  coverage. Tries to be too flashy instead of being sound.</p>
<p><strong>Zone  coverage: </strong>Although Jackson was used in man coverage a lot, he may be  better as a zone cornerback. Jackson&#8217;s anticipation skills are very  good and he reads the opposing quarterback really well. Locates the ball  quickly once it&#8217;s in the air. Uses his physicality nicely in zone to  move the receiver to make a play on the ball.<br />
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Final word: </strong>Jackson  benefited greatly from playing in Nick Saban&#8217;s NFL-style defense. He  played a lot of man on his side, but has the skill to handle zone.</p>
<p>Jackson&#8217;s  size isn&#8217;t all that great, but he is a physical cornerback. That helps  him make up for a lack of agility and speed.</p>
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