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BOULDER, CO - OCTOBER 15:  Linebacker Jackson Sirmon #8 of the California Golden Bears lines up on defense against the Colorado Buffaloes during a game at Folsom Field on October 15, 2022 in Boulder, Colorado. (Photo by Dustin Bradford/Getty Images)
BOULDER, CO - OCTOBER 15: Linebacker Jackson Sirmon #8 of the California Golden Bears lines up on defense against the Colorado Buffaloes during a game at Folsom Field on October 15, 2022 in Boulder, Colorado. (Photo by Dustin Bradford/Getty Images)Dustin Bradford/Getty Images

Jackson Sirmon NFL Draft 2024: Scouting Report for New York Jets LB

BR NFL Scouting DepartmentApr 28, 2024

HEIGHT: 6'2"

WEIGHT: 235

HAND: 9"

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ARM: 30⅜"

WINGSPAN: 74¼"


40-YARD DASH: N/A

3-CONE: N/A

SHUTTLE: 4.26

VERTICAL: 34"

BROAD: 9'11"


POSITIVES

— Reads and flows with run plays well, stays in his gap and doesn't overrun on the back side.

— Has decent speed when coming downhill and some pop behind his pads.

— Uses his hands to take on blocks against the run, helping to get some extension and mitigate having short arms.

— Wraps up when tackling and has very few misses.


NEGATIVES

— Gets bounced around when taking on blocks from offensive linemen. Plays high and lacks some lower-body strength to anchor.

— Has a habit of taking on blocks square instead of getting on an edge and in his gap, covering himself up.

— Poor lateral movement skills, limiting his range versus outside runs and causing issues in coverage.

— A little stiff in the hips to turn and run when ROBOTing versus play action or when playing Tampa 2.


2023 STATISTICS

— 6 G, 49 TOT, 3 TFL, 1 SK, 2 PD, 1 FF, 1 FR


NOTES

— Born April 15, 2000

— 3-star recruit in the 2018 class, per 247Sports' composite rankings

— Injuries: 2023 (Bicep, season-ending and required surgery, missed six games)

— Played at Washington for the first four years of his college career before transferring to Cal ahead of the 2022 season

— Father, Peter, played linebacker at Oregon, was a fourth-round pick by the Tennessee Titans and had a seven-year NFL career; currently is Cal's defensive coordinator and linebackers coach


OVERALL

Jackson Sirmon is a decent run defender who has some pop and speed when coming downhill and is a sure tackler. However, his lateral movement skills are poor, limiting his range as a run defender and causing him issues in coverage.

Sirmon should get drafted and will have a chance at making a roster if he provides value on special teams, but his ceiling is probably capped as a backup in the NFL.


GRADE: 5.4 (Backup/UDFA with Roster Potential — UDFA)

OVERALL RANK: 261

POSITION RANK: LB22

PRO COMPARISON: Jake Hansen


Written by B/R NFL Scout Matt Holder

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