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Elite four-star defensive tackle McKinnley Jackson announced that will be waiting until National Signing Day on February 5 to make his commitment decision.

Jackson was a one-time LSU commit but reopened his recruitment back in February of 2018.


The Lucedale, Mississippi native will likely be choosing between Alabama, LSU, and Texas A&M. He took an official visit to Baton Rouge last weekend and will visit College Station this weekend for the final visit of his recruitment.

Jackson, a 6-3, 327-pound prospect from George County HS, is rated the No. 9 defensive tackle in the country and the No. 1 overall player from the state of Mississippi for 2020, according to 247Sports.

For more info on Jackson, visit his profile page on our Recruiting Tracker.
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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Vernonbrew2264 months
He looks like a day 1 starter right now. Come anchor us my man
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NPComb64 months
Looks like an elite talent. Would love to see him in P&G. This is the type of player that Coach Pelinii can mold into a superstar.
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HubbaBubba64 months
Forget him and get us the OT we need.
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225Tyga64 months
Never forget about a 5 star DT. At the end of the day, sign him, get him in the roster and convert him to OT if need be.
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Srobi1464 months
you aren't making an entire team each recruiting cycle, you get the best players possible and this kids tape looks like warren sapp. We will just have to load up on OL next years cycle, no big deal.
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Kaybaby8264 months
So tired of this drama queen, just pick a school already.
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MT55564 months
I think you have your names mixed up.
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saint tiger22564 months
So tired of idiots named kaybaby who don't know wtf they're talking about.
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225Tyga64 months
I agree
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