I like Malik Jackson as an apprentice to stick behind Frostee Rucker on the right defensive end. I see him as a backup that could eventually win the starting right defensive end job. The majority of the plays I watch, he is double-teamed, held by a lineman, or on the other side of the line of scrimmage. Tennessee mostly played him inside at defensive tackle but moved him around, but he is projected at end in the NFL.
Two pretty good sections of game tape against quality offensive lines...
A great looking athlete. Has some real work to do from a technique standpoint and is playing out of position at Tennessee. However, has a lot of upside as a DE both in a 43 and 34 front in the NFL and looks like a really intriguing developmental defensive lineman at this stage with a good bit up upside long term. - National Football Post
Has a big frame, long arms and room for added bulk. Athletic movement skills. Can redirect and chase. Good lateral movement to flow in pursuit. Plays hard. Solid character and team-first attitude. Durable and football-smart. Has played inside and outside. Has some upside. - Pro Football Weekly
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