‘Would Die Crying’: Being Drafted By Steelers Would Be ‘Full-Circle Moment’ For Alabama’s Domani Jackson
Domani Jackson, a cornerback from Alabama, expressed deep emotion about the potential of being drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers. He has strong family roots in Youngstown, Ohio, and recalls a sentimental connection through a Steelers pin left by his late grandfather, a die-hard fan. After a successful college career, which includes time at both USC and Alabama, Jackson is eager to make his mark in the NFL, hoping it brings him closer to his family's legacy and honors his grandfather’s memory.
By the Numbers- Jackson played 46 career games across USC and Alabama.
- During his time at Alabama, he recorded 91 tackles, 3.5 sacks, two interceptions, and 12 pass breakups in 28 games.
- Jackson has received feedback about improving consistency from NFL teams, particularly the New York Jets.
- He has recently showcased his skills at the East-West Shrine Bowl, increasing his visibility to prospective teams.
As the NFL draft approaches in April, Jackson is aiming to impress teams with his training and preparation. He hopes to capitalize on his strong performance during his college career to secure a spot on an NFL roster, preferably with the Steelers, to fulfill his and his family's aspirations.
Bottom LineJackson is poised to transition to the NFL stage as he reflects on personal growth and legacy. His journey could exemplify the intersection of family history, personal ambition, and the grind of professional sports, making the potential for him to join the Steelers not just a career move, but a meaningful tribute to his roots.
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