Tyler Jackson: From Injury to Starting Role
Billings Senior Broncs wide receiver Tyler Jackson has been making waves in Montana AA football circles with his impressive summer camp performances. Last season, Jackson averaged 12.5 yards per reception, a key contributor to the Broncs' passing game. However, his junior year was marred by a season-ending ACL injury. Despite the setback, Jackson has made a remarkable recovery and is now poised to take on a starting role for the Broncs. During summer camp, Jackson has shown flashes of his pre-injury form, consistently making tough catches and displaying his speed down the field. Scouts are taking notice of Jackson's rehabilitation and are eager to see how he adapts to the increased workload. As the Broncs prepare for the upcoming season, Jackson's progress will be closely monitored, particularly in regards to his ability to maintain his production over a full season. Scouts are watching for Jackson's ability to separate from defenders and make plays in space.