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Buffalo Bills fans were beginning to fall in love with the six-foot-six monsterthe team drafted in the third round to send ...
Glimpsing former Arkansas Razorback with Buffalo Bills similar experience to first time someone see full grown bull moose ...
Scouting Overview Arkansas Razorbacks defensive lineman Landon Jackson projects as an NFL starter. He’s got a highly intriguing blend of skills for a variety of different schemes and roles.
After an outstanding showing at the NFL Scouting Combine, Jackson is now firmly locked in as a Day 2 pick. However, with his freakish athleticism and growing buzz, don’t be surprised if he ...
Instead, Jackson begins Day 2 as one of the most notable names still waiting for an NFL home. Ranked No. 51 on Sports Illustrated’s best available board, he sits firmly within second-round range.
Arkansas’ Landon Jackson is one of the interesting projections in the edge rushing class for the 2025 NFL draft. The 6-foot-6, 264-pounder has the elite size teams love in a defensive end.
FAYETTEVILLE -- Former University of Arkansas defensive end Landon Jackson, this year's top-rated NFL Draft hopeful in the state, wants NFL teams to know something very specific about him.
Arkansas defensive end Landon Jackson is one of five Razorbacks going through the NFL Combine this week in Indianapolis at Lucas Oil Stadium. The 6-7, 280-pound Texarkana (Texas) native was a ...
— NFL (@NFL) February 27, 2025 Jackson began his college career at LSU before transferring to Arkansas, where he spent the last three seasons. He had 49 tackles last season and 44 the year before.
Equipped with both a solid frame (6-foot-2, 213 pounds) and route-tree versatility, Lacy looks the part of an NFL receiver. He finished with 30 catches for 558 yards and seven touchdowns a season ago.
FAYETTEVILLE — There were two primary reasons Landon Jackson decided to come back for his senior year with the Arkansas football program. The Razorbacks ' defensive end wanted to elevate his draft ...