Once ranked at No. 244 overall, Jackson is no longer listed nationally. He’s the No. 2 prospect in the state, behind fellow UK commit Landon Young.
Jackson’s fall comes one day after Young cracked the Rivals 100 on Monday. Young, ranked No. 91 in the class, is Kentucky’s first Rivals 100 player since Micah Johnson in 2006. Johnson was ranked 36th overall in that class.
But who really cares about Rivals’ rankings when we have these?
It's getting heated in the trenches #TheOpening pic.twitter.com/MOTx7nYLgn
— Kevin Wade (@KevinWade_) July 10, 2015
Don't ever say lineman aren't tough #TheOpening pic.