Adoree’ Jackson was among more than 20 players at the Philadelphia Museum of Art on Thursday evening, in attendance for the opening round of the NFL Draft.
Most of them were pegged to be among the first 32 selections.
Jackson’s fate seemed a little more uncertain. Some draft experts contended the former USC cornerback could see his stock rise and land late in the first round. Other prognosticators were not so bullish. They saw Jackson ending up somewhere in the second round come Friday.
It turned out, Jackson went higher than expected, selected by the Tennessee Titans at No.