Thread on Adoree Jackson
Let's start with this rep against Calvin Ridley:

Ridley is trying to selling the vertical route before dropping his hips and breaking back to the ball. Adoree doesn't fall for it at all and is aggressive at the catch point.
Adoree extends and gets his hand between Ridley's. This might have been slightly early, but I'd rather he be overly aggressive.
Same route, but this time with Julio Jones:

Notice how on Julio's break, he gets a slight push-off on Adoree to create additional separation. Even with Adoree in great position, Julio is able to extend and uses his strong hands to finish. Much more nuanced receiving than Ridley.
In zone coverage, Adoree does a nice job of reading the QB's eyes and reacting to the ball in the air. Uses his speed to disrupt the receiver at the catch point on this 3rd down.
Appreciate Adoree's willingness to tackle and usually does just enough to stop the all carrier.

Not afraid to run up and tackle Leonard Fournette who weights about 60 lbs more than Adoree.
On this play, Adoree gives up the huge offensive pass interfence call, coming in early.

Although he lets the WR get by on the stem, I thought Adoree does a great job of recovering to the ball. However, he needs to get his eyes back and make a play on the ball. (1/2)
Feels like he kinda panics here, but overall I thought it wasn't terrible coverage. Just needs to be smarter at the catch point. (2/2)
Really good rep against an ascending talent in Courtland Sutton.

Adoree maintains contact on the stem of the route and forces Sutton to the sideline, using the outside boundary to his advantage. Adoree forces the OPI on Sutton.
Keeps up with Curtis Samuel (4.31 40 time) nicely here and then perfectly times his jump to undercut the ball. Near interception.
Kyle Allen extends the play rolling out of the pocket. His receiver comes back to the ball to help his QB out, but Adoree is right there.
Adoree had a really good day going up against Tyreek Hill.

Although he lets Hill get by on the outside release, Adoree is able to somewhat match his speed and then immediately attacks Tyreek's hands to disrupt the pass.
Tyreek runs a stop and go fade to the corner. Adoree does a nice job of staying patient and not falling for the initial break.
Gets his hand between Tyreek's hands at the catch point.

Perfect.
Adoree does get beat once down the field against Tyreek though.

Giving Hill the free release at the line, no one is going to be able to match that speed.
Adoree doesn't do this consistently, but here he does a nice job of getting his head back to see the ball on this back shoulder throw.
Gets called for PI here. I thought it was kind of a weak call, but Adoree displays nice closing speed and length to disrupt the pass.
I'm assuming this outside hand is why they call the PI.
Look at how fast Adoree accelerates to the ball on this screen. Good play recognition.
Even though this ball is underthrown, Adoree boxes out his receiver to prevent the contested catch.
Again Adoree uses his length to disrupt this ball to N'Keal Harry. Sticky coverage.
Adoree probably had his best game of the season against the Ravens in the playoffs.

Adoree accelerates to undercut this ball to Marquise Brown.
Reads the QB's eyes and brings some heat to disrupt this pass.
He was just making plays all over the field in this game.
Adoree does a really nice job of mirroring the route and then being aggressive to play the ball.
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