William Jackson III

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William Jackson III
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Jackson with the Washington Football Team in 2021
Personal information
Born: (1992-10-27) October 27, 1992 (age 31)
Houston, Texas, U.S.
Height:6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Weight:189 lb (86 kg)
Career information
High school: Wheatley (Houston)
College:
Position: Cornerback
NFL draft: 2016  / Round: 1 / Pick: 24
Career history
Career highlights and awards
  • 2× second-team All-AAC (2014, 2015)
Career NFL statistics
Total tackles:205
Sacks:1
Pass deflections:51
Interceptions:5
Defensive touchdowns:1
Player stats at PFR

William Jackson III (born October 27, 1992) is an American football cornerback who is a free agent. He played college football for the Houston Cougars and was drafted by the Cincinnati Bengals in the first round of the 2016 NFL Draft. Jackson was also a member of the Washington Football Team / Commanders and Pittsburgh Steelers.

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Early years

Jackson was born on October 27, 1992, and grew up in the Fifth Ward area of Houston, Texas, alongside a brother and three sisters. [1] He attended and played football at Wheatley High School in the city, where he was teammates with fellow NFL cornerback Xavien Howard. [2] Jackson was considered a three-star prospect by Rivals.com. [3] He accepted a scholarship to play college football at the University of Houston.

College career

Jackson attended Trinity Valley Community College for his freshman year before transferring to the University of Houston for his sophomore year. As a senior in 2015, he broke up 23 passes and had five interceptions. [4]

Statistics

SeasonGPDefense
CmbTfLPDIntFF
2015 12431.52350
Totals12431.52350

Professional career

Pre-draft

With a deep cornerback class going into the combine, many analysts were more focused on Vernon Hargreaves III, Jalen Ramsey, and Mackensie Alexander, regarding them as the top players at their position and had Jackson as a second round selection. [5] [6] [7] Jackson attended the NFL Combine but was unable to finish all the drills at the combine after suffering cramps. [8] On March 31, 2016, Jackson attended Houston's Pro Day. [9] [10] He was projected to be an early round pick in the draft at the conclusion of the pre-draft. [11] [12] [13]

Pre-draft measurables
HeightWeightArm lengthHand span 40-yard dash 10-yard split20-yard split 20-yard shuttle Three-cone drill Broad jump Bench press
6 ft 0+38 in
(1.84 m)
189 lb
(86 kg)
31+34 in
(0.81 m)
9+14 in
(0.23 m)
4.37 s1.56 s2.52 s4.32 s6.86 s9 ft 8 in
(2.95 m)
10 reps
All values from NFL Combine and Houston Cougars pro day. [14]

Cincinnati Bengals

2016

The Cincinnati Bengals selected Jackson in the first round (24th overall) of the 2016 NFL Draft. [15] On June 10, 2016, Jackson signed his four-year, $9.07 million rookie contract with the team. [16] Throughout training camp, Jackson competed to be the Bengals' third cornerback on the depth chart against Darqueze Dennard. During camp, Jackson had suffered a torn pectoral muscle and would have to undergo surgery, leading him to miss his entire rookie season after he was placed on injured reserve prior to Week 1. [17]

Jackson III in 2017 081917-jackson-william-cp.jpg
Jackson III in 2017

2017

Returning fully healthy in 2017, he made his debut in the season-opener against the Baltimore Ravens and made two solo tackles and a pass deflection in a loss. In Week 3 against the lGreen Bay Packers, Jackson recorded four solo tackles, a pass deflection, and returned an interception off a pass by quarterback Aaron Rodgers for a 75-yard touchdown. [18] With the interception, he became just the second player in NFL history to return one thrown by Rodgers for a touchdown. In Week 7, Jackson earned his first career start after Adam Jones was inactive due to a back injury. In Week 10, he recorded two solo tackles and made his first career sack during a 24–20 loss at the Tennessee Titans. [19] He was inactive for the Bengals' Week 11 victory at the Denver Broncos due to a toe injury. [20] Jackson became a starting cornerback again for the Bengals' in Week 14 after Jones was placed on injured reserve due to a groin injury. [21] In Week 15, he collected a season-high five combined tackles during a 34–7 loss at the Minnesota Vikings. [22] Jackson finished the 2017 season with 27 tackles, 14 pass deflections, a sack, an interception, and a touchdown. [23]

2018

Throughout training camp, Jackson competed against Darqueze Dennard to be a starting cornerback. [24] Head coach Marvin Lewis named Jackson and Dre Kirkpatrick the starting cornerbacks to begin the regular season. [25]

2019

Jackson playing against the Cleveland Browns in 2019. William Jackson III covering Odell Beckham 2019.jpg
Jackson playing against the Cleveland Browns in 2019.

In April 2019, the Bengals picked up the fifth-year option on Jackson's contract. [26] In Week 2 against the San Francisco 49ers, Jackson recorded his first interception of the season off Jimmy Garoppolo in the 41-17 loss. [27] He was placed on injured reserve due to a shoulder injury in December 2019. [28] He finished the season with 37 tackles, three passes defensed, and an interception.

2020

Jackson recorded an interception off a pass thrown by Baker Mayfield in Week 2 against the Cleveland Browns. [29]

Washington Football Team / Commanders

2021

Jackson signed a three-year, $40.5 million contract with the Washington Commanders (still known as the Washington Football Team at the time) on March 19, 2021. [30] [31] He recorded his first interception with Washington in the season opener against Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert. [32] In the Week 10 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Jackson recorded his second interception of the season off a pass thrown by Tom Brady after safety Kamren Curl popped the ball loose from Buccaneers receiver Jaelon Darden. [33] Jackson missed the final two games of the 2021 season due to a calf injury then being placed on the COVID-19 reserve list on January 5, 2022. [34]

2022

In Week 5 of the 2022 season, Jackson was benched in the first quarter against the Titans. [35] Jackson stated he left the game due to a bulging disc in his back, but head coach Ron Rivera stated "We just decided to make a change" when asked by media to confirm Jackson's claim. [36] Jackson was reported to request a trade from the team on October 13, 2022. [37] The Commanders made Jackson inactive for the next three games.

Pittsburgh Steelers

On November 1, 2022, Jackson was traded to the Pittsburgh Steelers along with a conditional 2025 seventh-round pick for a conditional 2025 sixth-round pick. [38] He was placed on injured reserve on November 12, 2022. [39] The Steelers released Jackson on March 10, 2023. after having never played a down for the team. [40]

NFL career statistics

YearTeamGamesTacklesInterceptionsFumbles
GPGSCmbSoloAstSckPDIntYdsAvgLngTDFFFR
2016 CIN 00did not play due to injury
2017 CIN 155272161.01417575.075100
2018 CIN 1616413470.013000.00000
2019 CIN 14133726110.0311919.019000
2020 CIN 1414453870.01113030.030000
2021 WAS 1212393630.08200.00000
2022 WAS 44161510.02000.00000
PIT 00did not play due to injury
Total7564205170351.051512424.875100

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