After leading the NCAA in interceptions in 2017, Iowa corner Josh Jackson was a first-round talent when he declared for the NFL Draft. However, a poor showing at the combine sent him falling to the Green Bay Packers with the 13th pick in the second round. The Packers believed they had a steal, however, Jackson’s first two years in the league didn’t pan out they hoped. Now, as he enters year three, things are looking up.
In the last couple of weeks during training camp, Jackson has been one of the team’s biggest surprises. He has stacked good practices together and made plays against some of Green Bay’s top receivers.