Adoree’ Jackson to NY Giants: The good, the bad, the grade

NY Giants, Adoree' Jackson (Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images)
NY Giants, Adoree' Jackson (Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images) /
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Adoree’ Jackson #25 of the Tennessee Titans. (Photo by Will Newton/Getty Images) /

The bad:

Jackson’s 2020 season was a lost one. He started the year on injured reserve with a knee ailment – something that is devastating for cornerbacks. After finally being activated on November 11th, he never was able to regain his footing – only starting two games for the Titans.

It’s been rumored that part of the reason Jackson was let go from the team that drafted him was that they weren’t ‘enamored’ with his rehab process. League insiders and players alike have dispelled that – saying he’s a ‘great kid’, and Giants like Logan Ryan and Jabrill Peppers have vouched for him.

With how thorough Judge and company were with their meeting with their newest receiver, Kenny Golladay – if they feel comfortable with Jackson, so should you.

While Jackson’s attitude concerns may have been overblown, his injury would be the biggest red flag for the team. The Giants and Jackson believe he’s 100% – for how high the expectation will climb with him added to their secondary, he better be.