THE Philadelphia Eagles made list movements after the minicamp recruit this weekend.
The team announced on Sunday that it had signed the former Washington recipient, Giles Jackson and released the Ballon Tyrion Davis-Price.
Jackson, 5-9, 185 pounds, was not drafted after six college seasons, two in Michigan and four with the Huskies. He had a year in small groups in 2024, catching 85 assists for 893 yards and seven affected.
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On the basis of a band study, Jackson is making the best project for an offense emphasizing the pre-SNAP movement and the manufactured keys. Its elite depth speed and short -term speed create an immediate value in the screen game and the vertical pass attack, although size limitations restrict its deployment.
The offenses of the gap patterns featuring the concepts of reaction movement and RPO line up with the skills of Jackson, allowing it to operate in space while minimizing physical matches. Its value for special teams offers flexibility of alignment, although its framework suggests development as a complementary part in the game of passes.
Several coordinators have maximized Jackson’s explosiveness thanks to a creative deployment, indicating the versatility of the scheme despite physical limitations. Its ceiling depends strongly on landing with staff ready to make keys while developing their road tree.
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Giles crowned his last college season with a performance of 11 shots and 161 yards against Louisville in the Sun Bowl. However, his four receptions of touch was not enough, because Washington lost after a failed conversion in two points.
Giles hopes to carry this momentum in the NFL and gain a depth role in Philadelphia.
This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Movement of the list: Eagles sign Washington Wr Giles Jackson