Pilots' TE Hunter Jackson Seeks Redemption After ACL Injury
Warren De La Salle Pilots tight end Hunter Jackson has been making waves in the MHSAA Division 1 preseason, and it's not just because of his size. At 6-foot-4, 220 pounds, Jackson has the physical tools to dominate on the field. But it's his determination that's truly impressive. After suffering a season-ending ACL injury as a sophomore, Jackson has worked tirelessly to regain his strength and agility. Now, as a senior, he's earned a starting role on the Pilots' offense. Jackson's impressive work ethic has not gone unnoticed, as he's been a standout in the team's summer camp. He's been praised for his reliable hands and ability to make plays down the seam. Scouts are watching to see how Jackson adapts to the increased defensive attention he'll receive this season, and whether he can maintain his level of production throughout the year.